Weekly Events Calendar March 29-April 4, 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.

Ardmore's Easter Egg Dog Hunt gets your pooches into the mix for the holiday. Photo by Spiritze

Ardmore's Easter Egg Dog Hunt gets your pooches into the mix for the holiday. Photo by Spiritze

No Bunnies Were Harmed

Let your dog get in on the Easter festivities at the Ardmore Regional Dog Park. The Easter Egg Dog Hunt will have many Easter-themed activities the whole family can partake in, including your furry friend. Spending the day outdoors hunting for eggs with your pet is the perfect way to kick off the spring season. Also, make sure to dress up your dog to have a chance to win the “best dressed” award. March 31. Admission, Free. (580) 223-4844 or chickasawcountry.com

Pink Martini comes to Stillwater this week with their eclectic blend of jazz, pop, and classical music. Photo courtesy Facebook

Pink Martini comes to Stillwater this week with their eclectic blend of jazz, pop, and classical music. Photo courtesy Facebook

Pink, Not Stirred

Enjoy a multi-cultural musical experience with Pink Martini this week in Stillwater. With a unique mix of jazz, classical, and pop, everyone will find something to like. Their new album has eight different languages included something that very few albums can boast. This sixteen-member group always strives to bring something different to the table, and this new album is no outlier. Bring a chair or a blanket and enjoy this simulcast with surround sound. April 1. Tickets, Free. (405) 744-9999 or mcknightcenter.org

Dog Days

Make a visit to Idabel for their twenty-eighth annual Dogwood Days Festival. You can’t go wrong with live street music, food vendors, and activities for the kids. This event will bring in the spring season with so many different stops you won’t be able to get to all of it, including a crawfish boil and a street dance. It's one of the most eclectic festivals in the state, so get out and enjoy it. April 2&3. Admission, Free. (580) 286-3305 or theidabelchamber.com/dogwooddaysfestival

In addition to live music, street dancing, and fun for the kids, Dogwood Days Festival attendees can enjoy a crawfish boil. Photo by Patrick Black Jr.

In addition to live music, street dancing, and fun for the kids, Dogwood Days Festival attendees can enjoy a crawfish boil. Photo by Patrick Black Jr.

All in One Special

Youthful local artists from all mediums including music, film, new media, performance, and much more. Momentum will provide you a sensory overload of creation with artists aged thirty and under showcasing their work. In the past there have been dancers hanging from the ceiling and large mechanical sculptures, so don't be shocked if you see some really avant-garde pieces. April 2-23. Admission, Free. (405) 879-2400 or ovac-ok.org/momentum

Farmers Market

On the first Saturday of the month from April through December, the Drumright Monthly Market will have a variety of food vendors offering fresh produce, jellies, crafts, plants, and more. Plus there are small farm animals to interact with. If you appreciate natural and organic foods, make sure to visit this farmers market. April 3. Admission, Free. (479) 380-5900 or thedrumrightproject.com/monthly-market

Written By
Erik Charlson

Erik Charlson
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