Hall Capital celebrates centennial
Hall Capital is celebrating its centennial as a family-owned company headquartered in Oklahoma City, bringing 100 years of economic growth, civic leadership and philanthropy to OKC.
Hall Capital is celebrating its centennial as a family-owned company headquartered in Oklahoma City, bringing 100 years of economic growth, civic leadership and philanthropy to OKC.
After a couple of decades of construction, ideation, collaboration, and commitment, the First Americans Museum will finally open its doors to the public on September 18. During the grand opening celebrations, there will be entertainment, cultural demonstrations, and activities for the whole family to enjoy.
Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center is one place visitors and residents alike can get an in-person sense of how Oklahoma City continues to shine brightly in the art world.
Oklahoma is a pretty big state with lots of unique places to see and experience. The best thing about these places is you do not have to travel far from home to get there!
If you’re new to OKC or thinking about moving here, a great source for what’s going on that can help get you connected to our community is VeloCityOKC.com. There are a number of articles that have been posted so far in 2021 that you may not want to miss. Here are some of the more popular pieces that may pique your interest!
The Greater OKC Chamber has relaunched the Stand Tall, Shop Small campaign to encourage Oklahoma City residents to take pride in their community and rally together to support small businesses throughout the month of July. This spotlight features what Bricktown has to offer for our community.
The 49th Annual Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition and Sale, featuring more than 300 paintings and sculptures from some of the most talented and skilled artists and craftsman today, will be on exhibit at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum through August 8, 2021, with Art Sale Weekend scheduled June 26-27.
A collection of more than 80 artifacts and artworks, including 67 fresco paintings from Pompeii, Herculaneum and other surrounding cities that were buried during the Mount Vesuvius eruption in A.D. 79, will be at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art from June 26 through Oct. 17.