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Cherry Street Farmers Market

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Stop by for a visit this market season to see why Cherry Street Farmers’ Market—Tulsa’s oldest, largest, and most esteemed market—remains one of the must-see destinations in the state.  An integral part of the Tulsa community, the Cherry Street Farmers’ Market provides fresh, healthy, and local food, personal interaction with farmers and producers, and an enchanting atmosphere with live music and other special events.  The Cherry Street Farmers’ Market is a unique and satisfying way to sustain your community: come join us soon!

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16Th Street Plaza District

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The Plaza District Association works to develop the Plaza District as a vibrant commercial district where arts, local business and neighborhood community thrives. This mission is achieved by:

-promoting the district to a wide audience through events and marketing

-encouraging investment in the district through property and business location

-working with the City of Oklahoma City to address the needs of the district

-engaging the neighborhood and community to support the progress of the district

-creating place and opportunity for the community to interact with the arts and artists

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Stockyards City!

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Deeply rooted in Oklahoma’s pioneer heritage, Stockyards City offers an Old West experience and Oklahoma hospitality to visitors from around the globe!
Our uniquly western district hosts over 70 businesses specializing and catering to the everyday working cowboy and cowgirl. We offer western wear, farm and ranch needs, fine dining and entertainment!

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Global Oklahoma

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The Rose State College campus in Midwest City is transformed into a global village on Oct. 1 with exciting activities for all ages!

  • Food Vendors

  • K-12 Scavenger Hunt

  • Cultural and Educational Exhibits

  • 4 Stages of live entertainment

  • Children’s Tent

  • Parade of Nations and Opening Ceremony

  • More than 20 countries and cultures represented

  • Free parking and admission

Rose State College ~ 6420 S.E. 15th ~ Midwest City, OK 73110

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Red Earth Festival

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When Silver Anniversary Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival is held at the Cox Convention Center June 3, 4 and 5, 2011 in downtown Oklahoma City, more than 1200 American Indian artists and dancers from throughout North America will gather to celebrate the richness and diversity of their heritage with the world. For three exciting days Oklahoma City will be at the center of Native American art and culture in America.