Weekly Events Calendar March 15-21, 2021
Published March 2021
By Erik Charlson | 5 min read
Weekly Events Calendar March 15-21
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.
Get healthy and happy with the weekly Frenzy Frenz Walk/Run in Edmond.
Steps For Suds
Enjoy a brisk run or walk followed up by a free drink at Frenzy Frenz Walk/Run. Stroll through charming downtown Edmond at your own pace and maybe shop at the some of the local businesses. As downtown Edmonds first brewery, Frenzy Brewing Company is excited to get themselves acquainted with Edmond, and there is no better way to do that than to offer some free drinks to their new neighbors. March 15. Tickets, Free. (405) 562-5350 or untappd.com/v/frenzy-brewing-company
Spring in Your Step
Head to Scissortail Park for activities including laser tag and nature crafts during Spring Break in the Park. This week of fun is going to kick off the new season right with outdoor festivities and events. Food trucks and bar service will be available at night with several free events, including survival skills and fitness classes, during the day. Four days in row of this leaves plenty of time for you to get in gear and get outdoors to enjoy the weather with these park events. March 15-18. Admission, Free. (405) 445-6277 or scissortailpark.org
Sharks aren't native to Oklahoma malls, but you'll still get to see them at Quail Springs this week. Photo by Gyöngyvér Fábián
You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Mall
Shopping and sharks, an unlikely duo to say the least, but that is the reality at Quail Springs Mall. Stop by the indoor aquarium for Shark Feeding at Blue Zoo, where you can see live sharks eating their lunch. If nothing else, consider this good training for the next Black Friday sale. March 20. Admission, Free with Aquarium Admission. (405) 242-3620 or bluezoo.us
Shopaholics
A day with more than one hundred local merchants and a wide variety of products is any shopper’s dream. TulsaGo Market will provide this experience, so come with your pockets filled and your arms empty. Maybe don’t bring all your cash though, as the selection might tempt you to spend it all. If you’re looking for that perfect gift, you are sure to find it here. March 20. Admission, Free. (918) 533-9650 or tulsagomarket.com
Enjoy bluegrass and more at Medicine Park's Park Stomp Music Festival. Photo by Andreas Riedelmeier
Stomp By
Medicine Park will host its annual Park Stomp Music Festival for your aural enjoyment. Open and free to the public, like all of the park’s events, this festival will have various types of live music including bluegrass, rock, and punk. There will also be booths for crafting for the artsy folk. Plus, all of the town’s restaurants and local shops will be open for business. Get your fill of food, music, and the arts all in one place this weekend. March 20 & 21. Admission, Free. (580) 529-2825 or medicinepark.com
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