Visit Shawnee
Shawnee boasts a little something for everyone. Located on I-40 just forty-five minutes east of downtown Oklahoma City and minutes from I-44, I-35 and Route 66, Shawnee is a quick after-work jaunt or weekend outing.
Shawnee boasts a little something for everyone. Located on I-40 just forty-five minutes east of downtown Oklahoma City and minutes from I-44, I-35 and Route 66, Shawnee is a quick after-work jaunt or weekend outing.
There’s good news if you find yourself in any one (or more) of possible scenarios where the usual home-cooked Thanksgiving feast just isn’t gonna work this year.
COVID might be making us all Scrooges with so many cancellations, but Lyric Theatre is keeping the Christmas spirit alive in an innovative way. Make plans to see the annual Christmas Carol production at the Harn Homestead.
On the city’s western side, the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds is busier than usual with horse shows. People and their horses are coming from all over the world to compete. Learn more about the shows and why they’re important to the city.
Even if you live in Edmond, you might not know all the cool things to do there. That’s ok, but this week our metro tour is highlighting the northern city. See what Edmond has to offer and safely visit soon.
If you want to talk to someone other than your coworkers or your dog (because cats will ignore you), then come to one of the Chamber’s virtual events in November. Networking is still offered so maybe you’ll meet a new prospect. Learn more about what’s planned.
The Oklahoma City Philharmonic resumed concerts in October, but there’s a fun one coming up this week. Be sure to take note of the new safety protocols. Check out the updated schedule.
Whether you want to see a Division 1 college campus or check out Route 66, all of it can be found in the Oklahoma City -- the “Greater” area, if you will. Read more about what you can find in the nearby cities, starting with Norman.