Weekly Events Calendar March 22-28, 2021

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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.

Parlor food hall in Oklahoma City. Photo by Greg Elwell

Parlor food hall in Oklahoma City. Photo by Greg Elwell

Brainiacs Welcome

If you think you know all of the facts, whether they be useless or interesting or perhaps useful, go to Parlor OKC for Smarty Party. Every Tuesday Parlor OKC offers this battle of the wits for anyone who is willing to test their trivia knowledge. Come for just the drinks and food or compete for a chance to win prizes. March 23. Admission, Free. (405) 294-4740 or parlorokc.com

Car Swap

More than 140,000 square feet and forty-two acres of grounds all dedicated to one thing: vehicles. If that sounds like your thing then you ought to head on to the Duncan Automotive Swap Meet. This meet is for those who don’t just drive, but for the people are infatuated with their cars. Oklahoma is a state full of car enthusiasts, and most of them are likely lined up to attend this swap. Put on a new wax and show off your ride this week. March 25-27. Admission, Free. (580) 467-2471 or duncanokswapmeet.com

Want a garden that inspires envy? Get your gear at the Claremore Home & Garden Show. Photo by Jill Wellington

Want a garden that inspires envy? Get your gear at the Claremore Home & Garden Show. Photo by Jill Wellington

Homemaker Heaven

Anyone who wants to spruce up their place for the upcoming spring season is in luck. This week the Claremore Home & Garden Show will have anything gardeners or homemakers could need. From lawn equipment to seminars and a wide variety of plants and flowers. Find all of this in one place for a convenient place to find it all. Impress your neighbors this spring with a new garden layout or improved backyard deck. March 26 & 27. Admission, Free. (918) 341-8688 or claremorehomeandgardenshow.com

Two Dollar Festival

Enid has been having the Red Brick Road Food Truck & Art Festival since 2015, and it's been a favorite locals look forward to ever since. Some of the tastiest food trucks will be present, and there will be live music and beer on top of it all. This festival will be worth the trip if you are far away, and if you’re nearby it shouldn’t even be a question. Not very often a festival admission fee is $2, so clear your schedule now. March 27. Admission, $2. (580) 402-6732 or enidevents.com

Get your hands on some brightly colored eggs at Orr Family Farm's Easter Eggstravaganza.

Get your hands on some brightly colored eggs at Orr Family Farm's Easter Eggstravaganza.

Quit Egging Me On

Easter is coming up and that means eggs are about to be on high demand at your local grocery store. Eat them, paint them, or if you’re up for it spend the day at the Orr Family Farm for Easter Eggstravaganza. Take to the open fields running and catch as many as you can. Though tempting, this event is only for the kids. Sorry dad. March 27 & April 3. Admission, $13.95-$16.95. (405) 799-3276 or orrfamilyfarm.com

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Erik Charlson

Erik Charlson
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