Weekly Events Calendar November 2-8, 2020

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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.

Still(y) the Show

Over one hundred and fifty vendor booths will be featured at Stillwater’s thirty-ninth annual Fall Festival, where local sellers will display handmade art, crafts, and gifts at the Payne County Expo Center. Vendors will sell a variety of items, including crafted wreaths, embroidery, wood and metal art, stained glass, jewelry, and more. The three-day event starts on Friday at 10 a.m. and ends Sunday at 5 p.m. November 6-8. Admission, Free. (405) 747-7206 or pcexpocenter.com.

Find stained glass, metal art, handmade crafts and more at Stillwater's Fall Festival this week. Photo by James DeMers

Find stained glass, metal art, handmade crafts and more at Stillwater's Fall Festival this week. Photo by James DeMers

Dating Blind

Duncan Little Theater presents a roaring good time with comedic play, Check, Please! at the Palace Theatre, Nov. 6, 7, 13, and 14. The play follows a series of blind dinner dates, featuring a kleptomaniac and a mime, that go terribly wrong, until they go right. Attendees are required to wear masks and social distance. Tickets can be purchased online, or at the door as space allows.November 6-14. Tickets, $10-15. (580) 252-8331 or duncanlittletheatre.com.

Crafty ‘Kins

Shop for Christmas gifts early by browsing over forty craft vendors at Yukon’s Pumpkin Harvest Craft Festival from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Dale Robertson Center. Featured vendors will sell an array of handmade items from home decor and repurposed wood art to handmade soap and Christmas ornaments. The return event will also feature the Pumpkin Patch Cafe with an assorted menu of comfort food during lunch hours and a bake sale. November 7. Admission, Free. (405) 350-8937 or yukonok.gov.

Giddy-up! Get all the horsing around you can handle with pintos, palaminos, appaloosas, and more at the Color Breed Congress in Tulsa. Photo by khamkhor

Giddy-up! Get all the horsing around you can handle with pintos, palaminos, appaloosas, and more at the Color Breed Congress in Tulsa. Photo by khamkhor

Pony Pride

Calling all equine-enthusiasts! Tulsa’s Color Breed Congress, an event from the Pinto Horse Association of America, will exhibit four horse breeds from the Pinto Horse Association, Palomino Horse Breeders of America, Appaloosa Horse Club, and the American Buckskin Registry Association. The show will feature breed classes and a competition for winners of youth, amateur, and open classes, as well as a trade show with vendors from across the state. Some of the obstacles will not be featured this year in order to help slow the spread COVID-19.November 7-22. Admission, Free. (405) 491-0111 or pinto.org.

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Abigail Hall

Abigail Hall is Oklahoma Today's fall editorial intern.

Abigail Hall
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