Weekly Events Calendar February 3-9
Published January 2020
By Brandon King | 4 min read
Each week, Oklahoma Today staffers comb through their calendars to find a handful of great events happening across the state. Get out! See Oklahoma! And be sure to let us know what you find, either here or on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @oklahomatoday.
The North American tour of "Come From Away" comes to Oklahoma City this week. Photo by Matthew Murphy.
Grounded Theater
What happens when seven thousand stranded airline passengers are dropped into a Newfoundland town during a tumultuous time in modern history? Come From Away comes from Broadway to the Oklahoma City Civic Music Hall for a performance of this true story filled with empathy and the deep well of human compassion in the face of unthinkable tragedy. February 4-9. Tickets, $27.16-$86.90. okcbroadway.com/cfa
Go On…
Bathe yourself in the healing aural embrace of power ballads so heartwarming and so moving that they make an Oklahoma sunrise pale in comparison. Be sure not to miss musical icon Celine Dion during her first U.S. tour in 10 years at Tulsa’s BOK Center. You’ll earn everyone’s respect if you play a penny whistle as Dion sings the Titanic anthem. February 5. Tickets, $49.50-$199.50 bokcenter.com
Jazz Hands
Swing, swing, swing by the fiftieth Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jazz Festival in Weatherford before the weekend kicks off. Seasoned jazz musicians, high school and middle school jazz bands are expected to perform in a two-day musical extravaganza that will have you dancing to one of America’s best attributions to the arts. February 6-7. Tickets, $3-$60. swosujazz.weebly.com
Visit the Grove Home and Garden Show to sharpen your skills.
Garden Party
Looking for fresh tips on gardening or new house decor ideas? Travel to the scenic town of Grove for the annual Home and Garden Show featuring over one hundred vendors specializing in anything from home remodeling to cooking skills. Let your DIY spirit fly free! February 7-9. Admission, Free. groveok.org/calendar-of-events
Get a new view of Roman Nose State Park during the Full Moon Night Hike. Photo by Lori Duckworth.
Can’t Fight The Moonlight
Still sticking to your New Year’s resolution while also craving a change of scenery? Look no further than the Full Moon Night Hike at Roman Nose State Park in Watonga. Weather permitting, the four-mile hike will take place under the full Oklahoma moon as the group treks towards Inspiration Point. Officials advise participants to dress accordingly and a liter of water. February 8. Admission, Free. TravelOK.com
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