Weekly Events Calendar, July 19-25, 2021
Published July 2021
By Olivia McCourry | 5 min read
Events are subject to change or cancellation. Please call or contact the event organizers before going.
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.
Will the Reno Aces run wild or will the Oklahoma City Dodgers make them fold? Find out at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. Photo by David Calvert Photography
Take Me Out to a Ball Game
It's a good night for a ballgame as the Oklahoma City Dodgers take on the Reno Aces. Head over to the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City and stock up on more than just peanuts and Cracker Jacks to root for your favorites. Bring the family and maybe a glove to make the night a homerun. Tickets, $10-$27. July 15-20. (405) 218-1000 or milb.com
Jumpin’ Little Juke Joint
No need to bring the parkas for this iconic annual event. Escape the heat with Eskimo Joe’s Anniversary Celebration in Stillwater. Come for good food and entertainment or debate Oklahoma State University football at the event’s tailgate party. Families can also enjoy a carnival, dancing, and a car show. Grab a big ol’ basket of cheese fries and kick back and enjoy this juke joint’s fantastic celebration. Admission, Free. July 19-25. (405) 372-8896 or eskimojoes.com
There's much more to do at Eskimo Joe's Anniversary Celebration than just eat cheese fries...but we know you're getting cheese fries anyway. Photo courtesy Visit Stillwater
Clever Girl
Welcome to the Repticon Reptile & Exotic Animal Show in Oklahoma City. There won’t be any roaming T-Rexes on the loose or sightings of Jeff Goldblum, but this event will showcase the most exotic reptiles this side of the prairie. Spend a day observing cold blooded creatures and learn how life uh...finds a way. Tickets, $5-$13. July 23-24. (863) 268-4273 or repticon.com
Sing Along to the Age of Paranoia
If there’s any show that can perfectly soundtrack this past year it's Gaslight Theatre Presents: Green Day’s American Idiot in Enid. Headbang and rock out to songs from Green Day’s multi-platinum Grammy award winning album as well as songs from their follow up album 21st Century Breakdown. This Grammy and two-time Tony award-winning musical will get you into the angsty mood this year deserves. Tickets, $8-$75. July 23-25 and 30-31. (580) 234-2307 or gaslighttheatre.org
Israeli rocker Bat-Or Kalo and the band KALO play the Summer Breeze Concert Series in Norman this week. Photo by Paul Green, Interbeing Images
Easy, Breezy, Beautiful
Pump up the jams at the Summer Breeze Concert Series in Norman. What better way to spend the weekend than winding down with good tunes and company. Head to Lions Park and vibe to old favorites or new up and comers. KALO, fronted by the nationally acclaimed Israeli artist Bat-Or Kalo, will be performing their trademark rhythm and rock ’n’ roll. Take it easy while relaxing to good summer music. Admission, Free. July 25. (405) 307-9320 or normandepot.org
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