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The /r/hockey Trade Deadline Game - Day 2 Thread

NOTE: This is FAKE HOCKEY. To talk about actual hockey, go to the latest Daily Discussion thread
Trade Deadline Tonight will continue TONIGHT!
The /hockey Trade Deadline Game is back for day 2! Starting today at 8:00 AM MT trading is officially open again. Trading will run until Thursday, January 30th at 6:00 PM MT.
You are not late! You can still sign up at http://www.tdgdb.com
When you are traded, change your flair on hockey-related subreddits and spend the week from January 31st through February 7th cheering for your new team.
Here are this year's reporters, the people who will make things up break news of trade negotiations:
But remember

NO TRADE IS OFFICIAL UNTIL POSTED IN THIS THREAD!

It's not too late to sign up to be a player The sign-up form is still active and will remain open until Wednesday night. You can find that here
For TDG-related shenanigans, go here [WARNING: some NSFW Language]
Happy trading!
coloradoavalanche receives xelrano from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives illwill18 from coloradoavalanche
Detroit receives a 3 of the Rocky Mountains, Breckenridge Brewery.
Colorado receives Windsor Ontario.
coloradoavalanche receives Muckerofbin from edmontonoilers
coloradoavalanche receives SCwinningJultz from edmontonoilers
edmontonoilers receives asswaffle420 from coloradoavalanche
edmontonoilers receives CloutWaffle from coloradoavalanche
coloradoavalanche receive a used oil derrick, straight from the prairies.
canucks receives TheOlDickTwister from detroitredwings
canucks receives SevenStringGod from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives JordanTheLobster from canucks
detroitredwings receives BlueLegs32 from canucks
Detroit receives Storm Brewery.
Vancouver receives the naming rights to Lake Superior
predators receives tonuch4963 from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives TRed7894 from predators
Detroit receives Yazoo Brewery, and a choked on peanut.
Nashville receives the helmet from Robocop.
penguins receives thewinterzodiac from edmontonoilers
penguins receives nextfanatic from edmontonoilers
edmontonoilers receives DontPanic_4242 from penguins
edmontonoilers receives shirleyxx from penguins
penguins receive a barrel of the finest Albertan oil.
penguins receives StonedArcticPenguin from rangers
rangers receives ArchaicTriad from penguins
Pittsburgh Cheesesteak has been removed from the menu from Parmanti Bro's
anaheimducks receives Efficient-Sentence from winnipegjets
anaheimducks receives ItsaMe_Fish from winnipegjets
winnipegjets receives dunkan799 from anaheimducks
anaheimducks Front Office will have food delivered to the Front Office of Winnipegjets
stlouisblues receives otterHooligan from flyers
stlouisblues receives DelcoScum from flyers
stlouisblues receives agswanlek from flyers
flyers receives OtterInAustin from stlouisblues
flyers receives lawnicus18 from stlouisblues
flyers receives Rhymes_withOrange from stlouisblues
stlouisblues receives The Jacks NYB from Philadelphia in exchange for one hour alone with the Stanley Cup for Gritty.
rangers receives Asscheese124 from floridapanthers
rangers receives BearHands00 from floridapanthers
rangers receives MiamiDolphinsFan13 from floridapanthers
floridapanthers receives MentalCorruption from rangers
The New York Rangers also receive naming rights to the city of Miami, renaming it New Brooklyn, and naming rights to the Florida Keys, renaming them the Brooklyn Keys
flyers receives leadorlead from bluejackets
bluejackets receives puckcrisis11 from flyers
To bluejackets - a supply of Scrapple
To flyers - a gift card to La Crema in Hamilton
bluejackets receives NorthHighBears from coloradoavalanche
bluejackets receives RaiderGoalie from coloradoavalanche
bluejackets receives FuzzyTheKiller from coloradoavalanche
coloradoavalanche receives Highlander253 from bluejackets
coloradoavalanche receives HockeyHydralisk from bluejackets
Columbus Blue Jackets to receive a case of Marylands finest rot gut, DuClaw Brewery's Sweet Baby Jesus Chocolate Peanut Butter Porter.
Colorado Avalanche to receive assurances that HockeyHydralisk will shitpost memes at least twice, spending more than ten minutes in GIMP and not just making text on a white background.
detroitredwings receives docksmur from bluejackets
detroitredwings receives Demonox01 from bluejackets
bluejackets receives TheFlanderer from detroitredwings
bluejackets receives InSwedenWeTrust from detroitredwings
bluejackets may dress the Spirit of Detroit in a Blue Jackets jersey for one week
detroitredwings receives the Columbus Brewing Company
flyers receives Sulfoniclol from coloradoavalanche
flyers receives doodlescout from coloradoavalanche
coloradoavalanche receives TheGlaceon78 from flyers
coloradoavalanche receives wh1zzer from flyers
Colorado Avalanche to receive the township of Cherry Hill, NJ.
canes receives sneakytinkerspirits from canes
VGK receives a single In-n-Out fry. Not even animal style. Plain.
devils receives OhneBremse_OhneLicht from sanjosesharks
sanjosesharks receives woodbot96 from devils
sanjosesharks receives SnowyPuzzle from devils
sanjosesharks receives HopelessEsq from devils
sanjosesharks receives CTLepore from devils
hawks receives themagicman1343 from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives Xenofon713 from hawks
detroitredwings receives Goose Island Brewery, but will still distribute to Chicago. hawks gets to rename 8 mile, 88 mile and a picture of Patrick Kane will be put on the sign.
hawks receives hockeyenthusiast from sanjosesharks
sanjosesharks receives NimihseeL from hawks
Chicago will send some cold weather to the Bay Area. The Sharks will use this to host the Blackhawks in the Winter Classic.
canes receives StephDoesntCamp from flyers
flyers receives SheepLovesFinns from canes
flyers receives SarahCiv from canes
flyers receives IAMA_Dumba55_Fan from canes
canes receives the Rocky statue and promises to teach Steph how to properly appreciate Rod the Bod
dallasstars receives kethryvis from sanjosesharks
sanjosesharks receives talkinmyface from dallasstars
sanjosesharks receives doihavetowearabra from dallasstars
Sharks receive three bags of hockey pucks.
detroitredwings receives OcelotWolf from sanjosesharks
sanjosesharks receives swim846 from detroitredwings
sanjosesharks receives GreatCanadian_ from detroitredwings
sanjosesharks receives ts1234666 from detroitredwings
Detroit receives ownership of the Hapas Brewing Company.
newyorkislanders receives Dildo_Baggins_6969 from hawks
newyorkislanders receives bwhyte1123 from hawks
hawks receives Deathwing_Dragonlord from newyorkislanders
hawks receives commsmatt from newyorkislanders
Isles to provide Hawks with Brooklyn pie.
Hawks to provide Isles with deep dish pizza.
detroitredwings receives CutLinkOfficial from rangers
rangers receives nik_mkay from detroitredwings
/detroitredwings get Genesee Brewing Company.
/rangers get to rename Dayton, MI to New New York, MI
devils receives osoblanco234 from goldenknights
devils receives Bigcheecho from goldenknights
devils receives rubix08 from goldenknights
devils receives mmowry98 from goldenknights
devils receives CapHillFlash from goldenknights
goldenknights receives JSav7 from devils
goldenknights receives timotomat0 from devils
goldenknights receives Pastatrees from devils
goldenknights receives Palmsfan21 from devils
goldenknights receives faze_chair from devils
New Jersey Devils acquire Bryce Harper's tears
Vegas Golden Knights acquire a Nikita Gusev Jersey
devils receives Hobpobkibblebob from tampabaylightning
tampabaylightning receives HeadHighSauce26 from devils
tampabaylightning receives diego-fuego from devils
TB receives: Louis Domingue NJ receives: some real Florida beach sand and a 12 pack of a Tampa Bay beer to be named later
canes receives Awab25 from hawks
hawks receives shadownet97 from canes
Canes will receive 1 pie from Pequod's.
leafs receives Cynova055 from bluejackets
bluejackets receives haIifax from leafs
To leafs - a signed LeBron James poster
To bluejackets - a Stan Rogers vinyl
coloradoavalanche receives ksheiny from newyorkislanders
coloradoavalanche receives zxpzflik from newyorkislanders
coloradoavalanche receives QuantumDrake from newyorkislanders
newyorkislanders receives littleneerd from coloradoavalanche
newyorkislanders receives bluestooge from coloradoavalanche
newyorkislanders receives usiakcameron from coloradoavalanche
/ColoradoAvalanche receive a cup holder stolen from the Barclays center
both teams sign a joint statement saying the Barclays Center sucks for hockey
rangers receives _RocketGrunt_ from coloradoavalanche
rangers receives stormylullabye from coloradoavalanche
rangers receives Thebush121 from coloradoavalanche
rangers receives taylorrae33 from coloradoavalanche
rangers receives camco105 from coloradoavalanche
coloradoavalanche receives MEGAMATTEOMAN from rangers
coloradoavalanche receives Robtachi from rangers
New York Rangers to receive New Mountain York.
detroitredwings receives guccigatana from newyorkislanders
newyorkislanders receives DeadWithMyFriends from detroitredwings
/NewYorkIslanders receive a girder from the old Joe Louis Arena
/DetroitRedWings receive the Southern Tier Brewing Company
tampabaylightning receives MooseKingdom from leafs
stlouisblues receives Ezflow from tampabaylightning
stlouisblues receives Bryce_Dead19 from tampabaylightning
stlouisblues receives Euroranger from stlouisblues
leafs receives Jimmers1231 from stlouisblues
leafs receives Bcakd5 from stlouisblues
bluejackets receives dylanr18 from bluejackets
bluejackets receives TheDanAplan from bluejackets
stlouisblues receives thecbjfan from bluejackets
leafs receives an official expression of gratitude from stlouisblues for Toronto's release of Tyler Bozak
hawks receives OleMissGoalie37 from coloradoavalanche
hawks receives HeelJopy from coloradoavalanche
hawks receives silentrenegade8 from coloradoavalanche
coloradoavalanche receives Bragisson from hawks
Chicago to receive Rhein Haus.
stlouisblues receives wingsfan64 from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives ContrastingWords from stlouisblues
/detroitredwings receive 2 clydesdales
/stlouisblues receive 2 Fiats.
flyers receives WhoaItsAFactorial from losangeleskings
losangeleskings receives SplendaMan from flyers
losangeleskings receives crafbicycle from flyers
flyers receives a bag of Mike Richards finest nose candy
losangeleskings receives Gritty's dealer's phone number
losangeleskings receives kenlane from newyorkislanders
losangeleskings receives auniqueusername1001 from newyorkislanders
newyorkislanders receives Branzilla91 from losangeleskings
newyorkislanders receives WhyAreYouGey from losangeleskings
newyorkislanders receives trippy2219 from losangeleskings
/NewYorkIslanders receive a Pau Gasol jersey
/LosAngelesKings receive a jug of that good Brooklyn Water
flyers receives RealmoftheRedWiings from detroitredwings
flyers receives RedWingFan5 from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives carp_boy from flyers
detroitredwings receives KFC_Gaming from flyers
/detroitredwings receive Yuengling Brewery
/flyers receive otters Kalee and Sparky from the Detroit Zoo
coyotes receives JimmyRadRad from tampabaylightning
coyotes receives sdubz11 from tampabaylightning
coyotes receives vinnyv91 from tampabaylightning
coyotes receives PinHill from tampabaylightning
tampabaylightning receives bonzaijoe from coyotes
TB receives: Some desert sand from Arizona + 1 live coyote
ARI receives: Some beach sand from Florida
predators receives m4xdc from coloradoavalanche
coloradoavalanche receives Forny008 from predators
Colorado Avalanche to receive Carrie "Carrie Underwood" Fisher at one home game.
Nashville Predators to receive two free Chevrolet Avalanches to smash as they see fit during the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
stlouisblues receives christinaann6 from penguins
penguins receives a promise that u/professorwhat won't make another edgy joke on stream
losangeleskings receives PhelpsTheory from canes
losangeleskings receives AStelthyNinja from canes
canes receives LABoston from losangeleskings
In addition, CAR receives a dozen Randy's donuts and a taco truck. LAK receives one storm surge wavier.
coloradoavalanche receives YouGot2BeKiddingMe from tampabaylightning
tampabaylightning receives feedfatso1607 from coloradoavalanche
tampabaylightning receives Leumas_lheir from coloradoavalanche
tampabaylightning receives putinsukraine from coloradoavalanche
tampabaylightning receives stubborn11 from coloradoavalanche
COL receives: A jar of lightning that can be controlled and used to kill enemies
TB receives: An avalanche machine that trigger an avalanche wherever I want, once
bluejackets receives Something_319 from stlouisblues
bluejackets receives Euroranger from stlouisblues
stlouisblues receives TheDanAplan from bluejackets
stlouisblues receives dylanr18 from bluejackets
stlouisblues receives the entire The Drew Carey Show on Blu-Ray.
bluejackets receive the body of General William T. Sherman. At last reunited with Grant, acquired in an earlier trade, Ohio's great God-Kings shall be reinterred beneath Nationwide Arena, henceforth to watch over this city, this state, and this hockey team in eternal glory.
sabres receives TheConeOfShame805 from penguins
penguins receives NumberJ5 from sabres
sabres receives the Monongahela River and a grilled cheese sandwhich that the Penguins promise is actually a Philly cheesesteak
penguins also gives NumberJ5 his own personal bidet
goldenknights receives needuhlife19 from detroitredwings
goldenknights receives D3troiit from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives cookbacondrunknaked from goldenknights
/detroitredwings receive Ellis Island Hotel Casino & Brewery.
/goldenknights receive Tom Selleck's mustache
bluejackets receives Sh1eldbearer from detroitredwings
goldenknights receives RCX42 from bluejackets
Vegas acquires some Lake Effect from Columbus to help pond hockey in the desert
tampabaylightning receives bay_sports from sanjosesharks
tampabaylightning receives DontSayNoToPills from sanjosesharks
sanjosesharks receives bonzaijoe from tampabaylightning
sanjosesharks receives XanoJester from tampabaylightning
devils receives Troub313 from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives Flowseidon9 from devils
detroitredwings receives corso923 from devils
/detroitredwings receive the Anheuser-Busch facility located in Newark.
sanjosesharks receives adam3vergreen from bluejackets
bluejackets receives sjs48 from sanjosesharks
bluejackets receives eggs-dee123 from sanjosesharks
caps receives brycer16 from flyers
caps receives AgelessWonder67 from flyers
caps receives FlackBox from flyers
flyers receives koalabear9301 from caps
flyers receives NotShibs from caps
flyers receives _Ghost8_ from caps
Philadelphia sends Jeff Francoeur to DC.
habs receives MOLightningBro from tampabaylightning
habs receives RandomBoltsFan from tampabaylightning
tampabaylightning receives Davel_Patsyuk from habs
tampabaylightning receives christiv7 from habs
tampabaylightning receives Lander-V from habs
MTL receives: A meeting with the Yakuza
TB receives: The best poutine Quebec has to offer
habs receives spyingformontreal from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives Notopdelta from habs
/detroitredwings receive Molson Coors Brewing Company.
/Habs receive an unreleased Eminem mixtape
devils receives hnglmkrnglbrry from bluejackets
bluejackets receives summervacationtoHoth from devils
bluejackets receives Danny_Devitos_Bitch from devils
bluejackets receives kingofthediamond from devils
bluejackets receives 4Bars_BlackFlag from devils
bluejackets receives Cyrus_Voltaire from devils
bluejackets receives Future Considerations and Snookie from devils
bluejackets acknowledges and endorses the Devils' famous Christmas Whites as the best in the Tri-State Area.
habs receives Angry_Walnut from goldenknights
goldenknights receives Instantcurry from habs
goldenknights receives killerb54 from habs
Vegas acquires Paccioretty's C
Montreal acquires Paccioretty's A
flyers receives JakeTheSnake0709 from edmontonoilers
edmontonoilers receives NippleDickPussyBhole from flyers
flyers receives the Walterdale Bridge EdmontonOilers receive the opportunity to lick the Liberty Bell
caps receives Xenofon713 from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives NKilmer6 from caps
/detroitredwings receive a bag of prison booze from The Central Detention Facility
sanjosesharks receives Softestpoop from edmontonoilers
edmontonoilers receives infamousgenitals from sanjosesharks
edmontonoilers receives thegreatmomo14 from sanjosesharks
penguins receives ProjectPsion from bluejackets
penguins receives TheStigofKentucky from bluejackets
penguins receives Zebra_dan from bluejackets
bluejackets receives PenguinPride87 from penguins
bluejackets receives knucklepuck17 from penguins
bluejackets admits the Pirates will win another title before the Browns will
caps receives thatgoodmojo from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives Xenofon713 from caps
/detroitredwings will be holding a press conference soon to honor Xenofon713 for coming back home...for good this time.
flyers receives safetide from losangeleskings
losangeleskings receives cdl5060 from flyers
flyers also receives a meeting with Snoop Dogg to explain what otters are to him
sanjosesharks receives plantedgreenfern from caps
sanjosesharks receives Roust_McGoust from caps
sanjosesharks receives SaxIsMyAxe1_ from caps
sanjosesharks receives Fireball827 from caps
sanjosesharks receives hokierange from caps
caps receives Sainthops from sanjosesharks
caps receives pachicola from sanjosesharks
caps receives bunnymcfoo from sanjosesharks
caps receives SurprisedCarlos from sanjosesharks
winnipegjets receives NarcoticTurkey from habs
habs receives finnishjetter from winnipegjets
Habs receive protection from finnishjetter sabotaging our hockey survivor plans for 2020
winnipegjets receives Spitfyre434 from sanjosesharks
winnipegjets receives lackingspoon from sanjosesharks
sanjosesharks receives TrueNorthStrong1898 from winnipegjets
The Winnipeg Jets officially acknowledge that Northern California is better than Southern California.
winnipegjets receives Fixmy59bug from goldenknights
winnipegjets receives Hektorpascal from goldenknights
goldenknights receives biga204 from winnipegjets
goldenknights receives Kudgar from winnipegjets
stlouisblues receives Whydoesthisexist15 from canes
stlouisblues receives gene_scallop from canes
stlouisblues receives waltstrika from canes
stlouisblues receives canesfan556 from canes
stlouisblues receives fogger794 from canes
canes receives PM_Me_Things_Yo_Like from stlouisblues
canes receives TechDawg20 from stlouisblues
canes receives JazzPolice13 from stlouisblues
canes receives M_Shepard_89 from stlouisblues
canes receives jsmu2016 from stlouisblues
canes receives a buffet tray of T-Ravs, stlouisblues receives the Section 328 Podcast.
canucks receives DeathToHeretics from caps
hawks receives ainzooalg0wn from caps
caps receives thelaineranger from canucks
hawks receives jlennox__ from canucks
caps receives younggun92 from hawks
caps receives jamaicancovfefe from hawks
To Chicago: A pizza from We The Pizza (Toppings to be decided at a later date)
To DeathToHeretics: A Chicago Dog and Chicago Deep Dish Pizza to be taken with him to Vancouver
canucks receives ChronicBitRot from hawks
canucks receives ThirdTimesAnAlt from hawks
canucks receives SpeedyDolphin42 from hawks
hawks receives mephnick from canucks
winnipegjets receives darnfox from detroitredwings
winnipegjets receives akschreibs from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives PuckTheFreds from winnipegjets
/detroitredwings receive Half Pints Brewing Co.
/winnipegjets receive lockers from Joe Louis Arena, to be used as the overhead compartments
canucks receives jmorga33 from bluejackets
bluejackets receives offline_dude19 from canucks
canucks receives a bag of pucks from bluejackets , and promises to take them down to Seattle and use them to break Starbucks windows
losangeleskings receives sweetstrife from bluejackets
bluejackets receives Mootux from losangeleskings
bluejackets receives im_turning_into_moss from losangeleskings
bluejackets receives Bhelliom from losangeleskings
bluejackets receives Boii1209 from losangeleskings
bluejackets receives WorldRallyBlues from losangeleskings
The Rainbow Bar and Grill moved to Columbus. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame moved to Los Angeles. Harvey Weinstein lifetime banned from entering Ohio.
/sabres receives Mercpool87 from /penguins
/sabres receives DL757 from /penguins
/sabres receives armagev17 from /penguins
/penguins receives shadowzeak from /sabres
/penguins receives Uncle_Gazpacho from /sabres
penguins receives the city of Buffalo, and the Buffalo Bisons u/armagev17 receives a full NTC
hawks receives spicy-succ from newyorkislanders
hawks receives PracticallyCanadian7 from newyorkislanders
newyorkislanders receives IAmQueensBlvd31 from hawks
/NewYorkIslanders receive courtiebabe420's old Jay Cutler jersey
/Hawks receive TheBossJarhead's old John Tavares jersey
penguins receives cgreen727 from coyotes
coyotes receives BoBandy35 from penguins
coyotes receives TheStigofKentucky from penguins
coyotes receives brendan0305 from penguins
coyotes get Phil Kessel's old house for u/bonzaijoe
penguins get an old Phil Kessel hotdog wrapper for u/armagev17
coloradoavalanche receives Freaaak55 from sanjosesharks
sanjosesharks receives SlipperyInNet from coloradoavalanche
goldenknights receives AnAngryAnimal from wildhockey
goldenknights receives CommanderCorndog from wildhockey
wildhockey receives moosepile from goldenknights
Minnesota sends Mild hot sauce to Vegas. Vegas issues a written apology for having done it to GMCF so hard in the expansion draft
flyers receives pelliffe11 from devils
devils receives MrMeSeeds from flyers
Flyers also receive Apple Watch to log "fitness"
canucks receives thronelol from caps
canucks receives mataleon07 from caps
canucks receives camelCaseNoob from caps
caps receives IGotThisFromEbay from canucks
caps receives Crazymoney74 from canucks
caps receives spacppl from canucks
caps receives flyingsub from canucks
caps receives BraqAttack from canucks
bluejackets receives FewWatermelonlesson7 from wildhockey
wildhockey receives AntiPrince from bluejackets
Minnesota admits that they are not, in fact, Canadian. The Blue Jackets admit that the Cleveland Indians ownership is dumb and stupid.
goldenknights receives svartkonst from dallasstars
goldenknights receives scoutcjustice from dallasstars
goldenknights receives FuckItHaveAnUpvote from dallasstars
dallasstars receives Sumdood88 from goldenknights
And a promise to get Drokeep out of Philly
detroitredwings receives quantumking_ from wildhockey
detroitredwings receives Zushenko from wildhockey
wildhockey receives Detonation from detroitredwings
DET acquires: Burning Brothers Brewery
MIN acquires: 5 lbs of mackinac fudge
sabres receives TurtleWithATail from canucks
sabres receives MirandaGemini from canucks
canucks receives KEWLCactus from sabres
Vancouver receives both the American and Canadian sides of Niagara Falls.
Buffalo receives 2000 lbs of salmon (wild) and the rights to Seattle as a rival.
losangeleskings receives wyattgbert from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives Arelfel from losangeleskings
/detroitredwings receive Angel City Brewery
/losangeleskings receive a random parking lot attendant
penguins receives Dragarien from detroitredwings
penguins receives drock21023 from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives byfugWIN from penguins
/detroitredwings receive Croakers Brewing
/penguins receive an old concession stand from Joe Louis Arena
detroitredwings receives Gamogi from edmontonoilers
detroitredwings receives LLbnjt99 from edmontonoilers
detroitredwings receives rdayrien from edmontonoilers
detroitredwings receives saltydingus from edmontonoilers
edmontonoilers receives Ohgodwhatisthisidont from detroitredwings
edmontonoilers receives iFuktUrMom from detroitredwings
edmontonoilers receives BylerTertuzzi from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives the Alley Kat Brewing Company.
habs receives NontransferableApe from bluejackets
bluejackets receives Toaster_Coaster from habs
bluejackets receives gryff_ from habs
hawks receives BoltsGoalieGirl from tampabaylightning
hawks receives DoinWhale from tampabaylightning
hawks receives xW52 from tampabaylightning
hawks receives KatWantsToBattle from tampabaylightning
hawks receives J_Mark13 from tampabaylightning
tampabaylightning receives GRAIN_DIV_20 from hawks
tampabaylightning receives drmatt19 from hawks
tampabaylightning receives freezend from hawks
tampabaylightning receives burtsreynoldswrap from hawks
tampabaylightning receives keister_TM from hawks
TB receives: The best Chicago deep dish pizza for the staff + a shipment of Old Style
CHI receives: The best Cuban subs for the staff + a shipment of Yuengling
dallasstars receives Drokeep from flyers
flyers receives Sumdood88 from dallasstars
goldenknights agrees to renounce all present and future claims to Bryce Harper
dallasstars recieves Chance the Gila Monster from Vegas
tampabaylightning receives CluelessNuggetOfGold from detroitredwings
tampabaylightning receives canbehazardous from detroitredwings
tampabaylightning receives DarkRitNighthawk from detroitredwings
tampabaylightning receives SlenderSpenser from detroitredwings
tampabaylightning receives Datsyuk1998 from detroitredwings
detroitredwings receives westofvenus from tampabaylightning
detroitredwings receives SuperSniper4 from tampabaylightning
detroitredwings receives deeyaz from tampabaylightning
/detroitredwings receives Cigar City Brewing
/tampabaylightning receies a C8 Corvette in blue and a case of Vernors
goldenknights receives obelisk29 from tampabaylightning
goldenknights receives cm17cm17 from tampabaylightning
goldenknights receives MrTubzy from tampabaylightning
goldenknights receives justincase_2008 from tampabaylightning
goldenknights receives lorenzovonmaterhorn from tampabaylightning
tampabaylightning receives GhostlyPixel from goldenknights
tampabaylightning receives Hollywood_Zro from goldenknights
tampabaylightning receives WoomyNgyes from goldenknights
tampabaylightning receives Byers346 from goldenknights
tampabaylightning receives KelaSaar from goldenknights
TB receives: Tickets to a Vegas show to be named later
VGK receives: Future Considerations
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Moving to Ohio, looking for a new casino

Got a promotion and being moved to another location in Ohio, near Ashland. My wife and I have enjoyed smaller casinos in SW Michigan. We've had the ability to bet low limits most of the time or drive an hour to Indiana were we can consistently find $5 tables.
I compiled a list of casinos within a 2 1/2 hour drive of us. Any information you can give would be helpful. If they don't have 5 dollar tables, do they have bubble craps? My wife mostly plays slots and carnival games.
MGM Northfield Park (slots only) - does this location have bubble craps? 1 hour drive
Jack Cleveland Casino. - Heard their minimums are $10, doesn't drop to 5. Do they have bubble craps? 1:05 drive.
Hollywood Casino Columbus - Heard their minimums are $10, doesn't drop to 5. Do they have bubble craps? 1:20 drive
Hollywood Casino Toldeo - I've been there on a weekday before 5 and seen $5 tables for poker and others. Wasn't a craps player then. What are their options? 1:47 drive
Mountaineer Casino - I haven't been to this place in 20 years. I don't remember much about it. 2:09 drive.
Wheeling Island Casino - I know they always have $5 craps with a firebet. I didn't get to look around much so I don't remember if there are bubble craps machines as well. 2:30 drive.
Greektown Casino - her parents live close to here. I think I've only been here to eat and play slots. Never played table games here. 2:38 drive.
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh - Heard their minimums are $10, doesn't drop to 5. Do they have bubble craps? 2:30 drive.
MGM Detroit - We thought about driving here to see her parents frequently and playing. We usually get offers from MGM to stay in Vegas (stayed at Luxor last time) and want to keep on their mailing list. I assume it's a $10 an up place. Maybe they have bubble craps? 2:30 drive.
Thanks for all of your help. I really enjoy craps, but my budget is usually $100, sometimes $200, so a $10 table doesn't work for me.
Thanks for all of the responses! Anything on Mountaineer Casino?
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Cincinnati Weekend Recap

Anytime we go out of town, Reddit is always a major help with what to see and where to go. So, I like to give a little feedback on the weekends/trips/vacations. We try to keep it as positive as possible unless there is something that needs to be addressed. There is too much negativity in life and being from Cleveland, we aren't immune to harsh criticism.
FRIDAY
We got in around 2:00 PM, a little bit later than anticipated. As we do, we drove around downtown, checked out the buildings, baseball stadium, and architecture. I'm an Engineer, so checking out the City is always fun for me.
After, we headed to Mirror Lake at Eden Park to fly the drone. Eden Park is great. We spent a ton of time there this weekend.
From there, we checked into the hotel and headed straight to Kings Island and arrived around 5:00 PM. Being from Cleveland, Cedar Point is only an hour away. We hadn't been to Kings Island since we were kids, so it was fun to see it again. It really reminded us of Geauga Lake - our favorite park from our childhood. We spend a weekend at Cedar Point every year - as well as going 1 or 2 other times per year - and we were getting a little jaded with it. Kings Island provided some nice perspective and it was a welcome change to only wait in 15 minute lines as opposed to 1-2 hour lines. We stayed until 10:00 PM and watched the fireworks from the parking lot.
After Kings Island, we went to Rhinegiest. I didn't realize how big the brewery was. Truth is probably one of my Top 5 beers. We had a couple encounters on the way in and out of the brewery, but as I said, we like to keep these posts positive.
After Rhinegiest, we popped into a couple bars around our hotel for a drink or 2 before retiring for the night.
SATURDAY
The weather was going to be touch and go all day, so our plans got a little changed around.
We started the morning/afternoon with Goodfellas/Wiseguys. What a gem. The pizza and sauces were great and the bourbon bar was fantastic. We loved the look/feel inside there and the food was great. Cleveland is really missing a good pizza-by-the-slice joint.
From there, we walked around that little hipster district and popped in some shops and stores. Hopefully that area can really pick up and take off.
From there, we wanted to walk off some of the pizza and sauce, so we headed back to Eden Park. Through the drizzle, we spent most of the time at Twin Lakes and Chatfield Memorial. We like to take some time and just enjoy views on a bench. I read up on the little historical plaques (which I loved). Once it really started to rain, we went to the Krohn Conservatory. It was a nice little botanical garden and cheap. We ended up flying the drone at Stand Pipe and Pump Station... 2 really cool buildings.
We made our way back to the hotel to get cleaned up. We checked out Sundry & Vice for cocktails before the concert. A really nice atmosphere inside and the drinks were solid. The name escapes me, but I got their signature - award winning - honey bourbon drink? Followed by a classic old fashioned. My SO got a dirty martini.
The evening was spent at the JACK Casino and Martina McBride concert. I'm not a country fan to say the least, but the JACK was nice. My S.O. wanted to gamble... so, I helped her play Black Jack and she did great, she was so excited and it ended up paying for our hotel stay.
We ended the night by going to a bar by the hotel and getting some food to take back to the room.
SUNDAY
We tried to get up early and check out the water front, but man we were a little bit tired. We couldn't get into any of the breakfast places (Hang Over Easy, Tucker's, Hathaways). We ended up going back to the Goodfella's neighborhood to eat. We stopped in the macaroon shop and smore shop. Both were really good. I hope they can sustain.
We made our way down to Smale Park. What a great investment. The City has done a tremendous job with that park. Due to the stadiums and compass interference, flying the drone was very difficult and decided against it. We moved further east, checked out the Armleder park. We were able to fly the drone, but kept losing signal due to being so low in the bowl. I wasn't able to get the shots I wanted, but still got some shots. We then moved to the Friendship park to drain the rest of the battery. Right as we flew, a bunch of movers came to tear down a bunch of tents and chairs... so the shots weren't great.
I would have liked to use 1 more battery worth near the parks, but with the humidity, heat, and being worn out, we weren't about to get as many shots/videos as we would have liked.
The highlights were definitely Goodfellas and the waterfront. We have been to a lot of different cities and it becomes incredibly frustrating to see the development and emphasis on the waterfront. Being from Cleveland, we have Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River, and maybe 5% of it is developed. Cuyahoga County and Cleveland has a long history of being corrupt... but kudos to Cincinnati for developing it. They did a great job and really enhances the Bengals and Reds facilities and puts a great face on Ohio from Kentucky.
Your city definitely has a mini-New York City vibe to it. With the street cars, 1-ways, and street signs/lights, it definitely gave us a New York City impression.
Our only real complaint is the traffic. I can't believe all those 1-ways are necessary. It was so frustrating. You could be a block away from your destination, but would take 10 minutes to get there.
All-in-all, it was a fun trip. We got to do just about everything we set out to do - besides have breakfast at a mom and pop diner. We would have like to see Urban Artifact or MadTree, but from the comments, we avoided those areas. Thanks for all the suggestions/tips. I hope I can return the favor (I'm active on the Cleveland subreddit) if you ever head up north.
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Subreddit Stats: cincinnati top posts from 2018-09-04 to 2019-09-04 00:00 PDT

Period: 364.40 days
Submissions Comments
Total 1000 43174
Rate (per day) 2.74 118.10
Unique Redditors 645 6120
Combined Score 213175 277191

Top Submitters' Top Submissions

  1. 6381 points, 22 submissions: snixon67
    1. Can't deny this (774 points, 49 comments)
    2. I tried to report all the potholes on Montana this morning (542 points, 37 comments)
    3. 100% Accurate (530 points, 137 comments)
    4. Got my toys out and played I-75 this morning (502 points, 29 comments)
    5. Forget the bread and milk (385 points, 53 comments)
    6. When conquering Cincinnati (374 points, 32 comments)
    7. Ok Gold Star, now you've gone too far. (334 points, 72 comments)
    8. Go home, Fox19. You're drunk. (326 points, 19 comments)
    9. So... I was at Shawnee Lookout at the boat ramp today (318 points, 20 comments)
    10. Meanwhile, in Sayler Park... (313 points, 18 comments)
  2. 3046 points, 21 submissions: TomasOTR
    1. Vine Street OTR 2009 - 2019. [Photo Credit to Travis Estell] (445 points, 96 comments)
    2. BREAKING: Skystar Ferris Wheel and Hamilton County creating plan for ferris wheel to become 10 year permanent fixture (250 points, 116 comments)
    3. New Food Truck Park will open next week in the East End. Permenant location for food trucks similar to that in Austin Tx, will feature an outdoor bar and other amenties in the coming months! (230 points, 54 comments)
    4. News Publication rates Findley Market as top 10 Food Market in all the World. (205 points, 54 comments)
    5. Local 12 New (Sinclair) caught Lying about Street Car - Motorcycle Accident. New photos reveal that Local 12 manipulated photos and story to create Click Bait - Street Car blame (197 points, 175 comments)
    6. Hard Rock is purchasing Jacks Casino in Cincinnati....Small tidbit about future developements regarding Hard Rock Hotel and Hard Rock Cafe in Cincy (185 points, 58 comments)
    7. Babushka Perogies opens carry out window on Friday at 1200 Main St OTR 7pm-2:30 AM. (Former The Royal spot, next to Rose Dale.) Will feature traditional perogies, Cincy chilli perogies and Pizza stuffed perogies. (157 points, 32 comments)
    8. 18 year old Black teen is facing 60 years in prison and "ethnic intimidation" charges for trying to target and murder White People driving in Kennedy Heights neighborhood. (138 points, 70 comments)
    9. Female Sycamore Highschool Teacher indicted on sexual criminal charges for inappropriate sexual relationship with female student. (126 points, 91 comments)
    10. OTR Newest Neighborhood Bar, “The Cobblestone” located 1132 Race St has a feature where the bars lights up Blue when he street car is 6 minutes away from the stop. (126 points, 20 comments)
  3. 2895 points, 11 submissions: One_Day_Dead
    1. Sad lack of cuteness from our own zoo on here! (409 points, 29 comments)
    2. Zoo’s giraffe calf is all of us this morning. (389 points, 1 comment)
    3. Is this pretty accurate for seasons here? (354 points, 31 comments)
    4. Ohio raises legal smoking age to 21 (344 points, 224 comments)
    5. Waiting for Winter to finally arrive here by now? (313 points, 51 comments)
    6. Found on Imgur, Cincy Zoo Baby Ocelot (306 points, 16 comments)
    7. NKY chickenpox ruling: Unvaccinated student’s request to go back to school denied (253 points, 64 comments)
    8. Gov. Dewine declares ‘state of emergency’ for area roadways (175 points, 70 comments)
    9. Governor DeWine proposes increasing the minimum age to buy cigarettes in Ohio to 21 (168 points, 72 comments)
    10. Ohio House votes to block local bans, fees on plastic bags (109 points, 83 comments)
  4. 2691 points, 6 submissions: ESchurr
    1. The most surreal sunrise I’ve ever seen in the Cincinnati area [OC] (1401 points, 60 comments)
    2. Roebling closure at night [OC] (477 points, 16 comments)
    3. Roebling looking gorgeous bathed in a sunset [OC] (282 points, 4 comments)
    4. I see your Mt. Adams shot and “raise” you a dreamy sunset take on it! (223 points, 11 comments)
    5. Beautiful sunset after some tumultuous weather today [OC] (210 points, 12 comments)
    6. Snowy Roebling from this weekend [OC] (98 points, 7 comments)
  5. 2481 points, 8 submissions: shaynartker
    1. MadTree Brewing getting in on #TrashTag here in Oakley. (681 points, 50 comments)
    2. An older photo of mine that I took right after a storm rolled through Cincinnati making it look like Gotham. (481 points, 18 comments)
    3. I took a photo of the sky star wheel. (376 points, 15 comments)
    4. Photo of tonight's storm rolling in. (329 points, 13 comments)
    5. The Roebling. (229 points, 12 comments)
    6. Took a photo of the smoke plume from the scrap yard fire this morning. (205 points, 20 comments)
    7. Shooting in Oakley around 20 minutes ago. (113 points, 178 comments)
    8. Attempt at a different view of the Cincinnati skyline. This time at sunrise. (67 points, 8 comments)
  6. 2041 points, 8 submissions: hazzyi
    1. Cincinnati Library 1874-1955 (446 points, 37 comments)
    2. Roebling Bridge (365 points, 13 comments)
    3. Solar eclipse, 1906 (343 points, 14 comments)
    4. Old photo of Taft Theatre (229 points, 16 comments)
    5. Loveland Castle, from the other side of the river (222 points, 19 comments)
    6. Mount Adams Incline; photo 1905, torn down 1948 (165 points, 2 comments)
    7. Findlay Market 1921 (148 points, 13 comments)
    8. Christian Moerlein bottle I was gifted, made by Port Dundas Pottery Company in Glasgow, Scotland. Dated 1880-90’s (123 points, 12 comments)
  7. 1900 points, 13 submissions: NumNumLobster
    1. in the last 2 days uc, osu, and uk all won a bowl game and marvin lewis finally got shit canned. can we take a moment to appreciate a rare good few days for sports fans? (309 points, 62 comments)
    2. city hall will take your nike stuff and give it to kids if you dont want it anymore (302 points, 126 comments)
    3. Hamilton Co. public defender arrested for hooking up with hooker. His bond was 0. Hers was 350k. (206 points, 68 comments)
    4. Hamilton schools follows up on their randomly searching cars and students policy by doubling down and declaring all vaping devices will be considered used for drugs resulting in pee tests and suspensions/expulsions (153 points, 64 comments)
    5. CPD has accidentally misplaced all the documentation used in the audit showing corruption and overtime abuse (138 points, 44 comments)
    6. Cincinnati officer helps replace homeless couple’s violin damaged in landslide (128 points, 28 comments)
    7. Former Republican county commissioner blasts Chabot as he endorses Democrat Pureval (114 points, 60 comments)
    8. merry christmas /Cincinnati! (113 points, 7 comments)
    9. 'He just charged at me’: Woman stabbed waiting for bus after Taste of Cincinnati (108 points, 57 comments)
    10. Local cheer mom is upset her 7 year old was asked to sell raffle tickets for an assault rifle. Wonders what if a high school kid used it to shoot up the school (91 points, 116 comments)
  8. 1859 points, 9 submissions: tymax2u
    1. John Roebling Bridge Foggy Morning [OC] (444 points, 19 comments)
    2. Sunrise On The Ohio River Looking East From The Anderson Ferry [OC] (327 points, 10 comments)
    3. Orange Sunrise On the Ohio River - Anderson Ferry [OC] (324 points, 14 comments)
    4. Suspension Bridge and Covington Kentucky From The Public Landing [OC] (185 points, 9 comments)
    5. Lonely Cruise On the Anderson Ferry [OC] (136 points, 21 comments)
    6. Powel Crosley Walkway | Autumn Rowe Woods [OC] (135 points, 16 comments)
    7. Bean - SAAP Rescued Dog First Home (120 points, 7 comments)
    8. Boone 7 Pilot House Anderson Ferry Sunrise [OC] (102 points, 4 comments)
    9. Powel Crosley Lake Full Autumn Color - Rowe Woods [OC] (86 points, 7 comments)
  9. 1611 points, 8 submissions: ohsodave
    1. This one of the many reasons I believe Cincinnati is the center of the universe. (445 points, 27 comments)
    2. Guilty (342 points, 25 comments)
    3. Dixie Terminal (193 points, 23 comments)
    4. Member when? I member!! (161 points, 130 comments)
    5. Iggy Pop. Crosley Field. Cincinnati. 1970 (153 points, 12 comments)
    6. Outside the Lackman, OTR (144 points, 26 comments)
    7. Tire eating pothole on eastbound 562 (Norwood lateral) right at 75. (92 points, 11 comments)
    8. Old school cool, Cincy style, as seen at Shake It Records. (81 points, 9 comments)
  10. 1496 points, 11 submissions: Eng0524
    1. Cincinnati Set To Increase Age To Buy Tobacco Products from 18 to 21 (351 points, 294 comments)
    2. There has been a 30% Reduction in Shooting Victims in City of Cincinnati Over the Last 4 Years (231 points, 78 comments)
    3. Streetcar will be Free to Anyone with Same-day Reds Ticket (157 points, 111 comments)
    4. City tells 3CDC to quit removing CityBeat’s boxes and return boxes removed (140 points, 24 comments)
    5. OTR in 2018: 46 new businesses opened adding 350 jobs (106 points, 19 comments)
    6. Images of Cincinnati's New Music Venue at The Banks (103 points, 69 comments)
    7. PNC Tower to be rehabbed into 262 apartments; will contain 10% affordable housing (99 points, 71 comments)
    8. Deaconess Hospital to be Demolished for $300 Million Development in Clifton (97 points, 40 comments)
    9. Drivers tried to run over OTR pedestrians, injured one (76 points, 13 comments)
    10. City Again Trying to Stop Liberty Street Improvements (68 points, 28 comments)

Top Commenters

  1. CaptNemo131 (4022 points, 204 comments)
  2. PEbeling (3866 points, 393 comments)
  3. theryman (3326 points, 232 comments)
  4. flyingwolf (2898 points, 469 comments)
  5. NumNumLobster (2485 points, 331 comments)
  6. ClassicTraffic (2444 points, 228 comments)
  7. p4NDemik (1543 points, 142 comments)
  8. SilentRansom (1376 points, 74 comments)
  9. robotzor (1353 points, 281 comments)
  10. Seanatronic (1287 points, 196 comments)

Top Submissions

  1. The most surreal sunrise I’ve ever seen in the Cincinnati area [OC] by ESchurr (1401 points, 60 comments)
  2. The Motherchip by mm-your-elbows-ashy (1040 points, 72 comments)
  3. Kroger bags by Ephwan (902 points, 69 comments)
  4. Intersections of Cincinnati by ptgorman (896 points, 90 comments)
  5. Can't deny this by snixon67 (774 points, 49 comments)
  6. Just saw this on all from insanepeoplefacebook. by DINC44 (726 points, 99 comments)
  7. MadTree Brewing getting in on #TrashTag here in Oakley. by shaynartker (681 points, 50 comments)
  8. Cincinnati this week by Kokalan (681 points, 18 comments)
  9. Pretty much Cincinnati. by Overberg- (680 points, 192 comments)
  10. Currently in Cincinnati by TruOverlookProds (664 points, 79 comments)

Top Comments

  1. 298 points: blender311's comment in “Very unhealthy air quality” can someone explain this?
  2. 297 points: flyingwolf's comment in The Enquirer's editorial page today
  3. 282 points: hsman69's comment in Okay, Cleveland.
  4. 276 points: tom_streeter's comment in Ohio shooting: State Rep. blames shootings on 'drag queen advocates' and open borders
  5. 275 points: turfthrow's comment in Terry's Turf Club owner to employee, "keep your legs open"
  6. 252 points: The_Brobeans's comment in Just got back from our vacation in Cincy
  7. 246 points: Ironhamm's comment in Covington Catholic " Colonels " students mob and mock Native Elder singing in DC. Must be proud.
  8. 237 points: Hoveringkiller's comment in In 2002, Hamilton County held a failed referendum to build a light rail system on the scale of San Francisco or Philadelphia, partially using the old subway tunnels. I drew a map of the proposal.
  9. 233 points: GooberBandini1138's comment in Covington Catholic " Colonels " students mob and mock Native Elder singing in DC. Must be proud.
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What's happening around town (Wed, Jan 31st - Tue, Feb 6th)

Oklahoma City's event list.

Ongoing

Wednesday, Jan 31st

  • Anthem Drown Night! (HiLo Club - Oklahoma City) Our local friends at Anthem Brewing Co. have some great beers! Every Wednesday night from 9pm to close enjoy $8 Drown Night! Their Power Pils will be flowing!
  • 🏆 Oklahoma City Blue G-League TICKETS (Cox Convention Center - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm
  • 🏆 Oklahoma City Blue vs. Iowa Wolves (Cox Convention Center - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm Cheer on the OKC Blue as they take on the Iowa Wolves at the Cox Convention Center in downtown Oklahoma City. Get in on…
  • 😂 Cash Levy (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Feb 3rd
  • 🎓 Central Close Up (University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Start Time: 8:00am 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM - Nigh University Center Constitution Hall: This day is specifically designed for high school senior students & their parents. On the day of the event, guests will take a campus tour, attend academic sessions, meet current UCO students, and have an opportunity to participate in fast track admission. Central Close Up is held on…
  • Hygge with Plants (Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm Hygge (pronounced Hue-gah) is a Scandinavian word used to describe finding coziness in winter. It might be achieved with a candle, a cozy blanket, or hot cocoa by a fire but it can also be found with plants! Plants can add brightness, beauty and warmth to your home and brighten your mood. Linda Vater's blog Garden Essence will share inspiration…
  • 🎨 James C. Meade Lecture: Mad Enchantment (Oklahoma City Museum of Art - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm Wednesday, January 31 | 6 pm "Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies presented by Ross King," author and lecturer Details: Free for members | $5 for non-members Tickets available at the door and seating is first come, first served. | Book signing will follow the lecture. Join us for this fascinating lecture inspired…
  • 🎓 Legislative Breakfast (Cox Convention Center - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00am Legislative Breakfast Date: 01/31/2018 Time: 8:00 am - 9:30 am Location: Cox Convention CenteSMG 1 Myriad Gardens Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Map to Event Add to My Calendar Hear from Oklahoma House and Senate leaders about 2018 legislative issues. A panel of Republican and Democratic leadership will discuss issues that affect local businesses.…
  • Mr. Carmack (Tower Theatre Studio - Oklahoma City) Get ready to dance the night away when Tower Theatre brings Mr. Carmack and all his gear to their historic stage for a…
  • OU Sooners vs Kansas State Wildcats (The Lloyd Noble Center - Norman) Head to Norman to watch as the Oklahoma Sooners Women's Basketball take on the Kansas State Wildcats. Since the…
  • 🎭 Sista O in Norman, OK at the RedBrick (Red Brick Bar - Norman) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • Super Bowl Cooking Demo Day (Touchmark at Coffee Creek - Edmond) Start Time: 2:00pm Learn how to cook some Super Bowl appetizers from Touchmark's award winning chef. No charge, but seating is limited. RSVP to 405-340-1975 by Jan. 30.
  • Wednesday Game Night (Remington Park - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm Play the games you love for jackpots and then play more games you love for Extra Cash & Prizes on Game Night at Remington Park, every Wednesday! Starting at 6pm on Wednesday nights at Remington Park, just make sure to use your Club Remington Card as you play in the casino. Doing so may get you selected via hot seat drawings to make Free Spins,…

Thursday, Feb 1st

  • 2nd Anita Martinez Mariachi Fest (OCCC Visual and Performing Arts Center - Oklahoma City) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 7:00pm The Second Anita Martinez Mariachi Festival
    Scissortail CDC is pleased to announce its Second Anita Martinez Mariachi Festival which will take place on Feb 1-2, 2018. Scissortail Community Development Corporation is a nonprofit that believes changing lives through engagement and creativity with our Hispanic youth will lead to strong, positive…
  • 🏆 2017 TLCA Longhorn World Championships (Cox Convention Center - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00am It has become the biggest event of the Longhorn industry, celebrating the cattle that so many love. Breeders from all over the country bring the absolute best to the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in order to participate in this spectacular measuring competition. Each year, the animals get bigger and better and so does the…
  • 🎨 Anime Meet & Greet (Teen) (Guthrie Library - Guthrie) Start Time: 6:00pm Meeting and making new friends under a common genre of television: ANIME. Will be discussing about starting an Anime club, what all we’d like for it to include, and what steps it would take for it to be started. Refreshments will be provided. Get in on the ground floor of this new club!

    Anime The City of Guthrie, OK - Municipal Government…

  • 🎭 The Bluest Eye (Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Feb 4th Start Time: 8:00pm THE BLUEST EYE Based on the Toni Morrison novel Adapted by Lydia Diamond Showing in Burg Theatre at Oklahoma City University Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye is a story about the tragic life of a young black girl in 1940's Ohio. Eleven-year-old Pecola Breedlove wants nothing more than to be loved by her family and…
  • 😂 Cash Levy (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Feb 3rd
  • 🍴 Chamber Banquet (Del City Community Center - Del City) Start Time: 6:00am
  • Chocolate Decadence on Automobile Alley (Hudson Essex Building - Oklahoma City) Head to Automobile Alley in Oklahoma City for Chocolate Decadence, an evening full of delicious chocolate treats,…
  • Christopher Williams - Whistle Stop Concert (The Depot - Norman) Start Time: 7:00pm Hailing from Nashville, but nothing like your typical Nashville songwriter, Christopher Williams is a songwriter, storyteller, and entertainer - offering songs that are honest and confessional, yet never overbearing; and performances that engage audiences with an appealing mix of intense passion and humor. With “lush guitar work, and sweet…
  • 🎭 EMERSON-WIER LIBERAL ARTS SYMPOSIUM: DAVID HENRY HWANG (Te Ata Memorial Auditorium - Chickasha) Start Time: 7:30pm On Feb. 1, David Henry Hwang will serve as the keynote speaker for the 12th annual Emerson-Wier Liberal Arts Symposium. His address is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in Te Ata Memorial Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public. A book-signing will follow his presentation.
    David Henry Hwang is a Chinese-American playwright, described by The…
  • Mariachi Campanas de America Gala Concert (OCCC Visual and Performing Arts Center - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm The Second Anita Martinez Mariachi Festival Scissortail CDC is pleased to announce its Second Anita Martinez Mariachi Festival. Scissortail Community Development Corporation is a nonprofit that believes changing lives through engagement and creativity with our Hispanic youth will lead to strong, positive outcomes for Oklahoma City. Academia OKC,…
  • Meditation Class (St Stephen's United Methodist - Norman) Start Time: 6:00pm Weekly meditation and discussion group conducted by the monks from Oklahoma Buddhist Vihara.
    St. Stephens UMC 6-7pm Look for the shoes.
  • PETER PAN JR (The Sooner Theatre - Norman) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm Broadway's timeless classic musical whisks you away to a place where dreams are born and no one ever grows up!
  • Poetry Slam (Our Glass - El Reno) Start Time: 7:00pm Every First Thursday of the month, Our Glass will sponsor a Poetry/Story Slam for FREE. Prizes will be awarded. Starts at 7pm, but come earlier if you want to read.
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Management Support Group (Mental Health Association Oklahoma main office - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that can occur following the experience of witnessing of life-threatening events such as military combat, natural disasters, terrorist incidents, serious accidents, or physical or sexual assault in adult or childhood. Some people will have stress reactions that do not go away on their own, or may even get worse…
  • SALT-Seniors & Law Enforcement Together (Del City) Del City Police 4517 S.E. 29th Street
  • Survivors of Suicide Support Group (Mental Health Association Oklahoma main office - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm Nearly 31,000 people take their own lives each year. As a survivor – a family member or friend of the victim – you may need help coming to terms with suicide. This group offers the opportunity to share, listen, teach and learn with others also overcoming the loss of a loved one. Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month at…
  • Vintage Pistol (AR)// Bad Jokes (The Deli - Norman) Start Time: 10:00pm Vintage Pistol makes their way to The Deli stage joined by OKC's own Bad Jokes. Vintage Pistol is a 5 Piece rock band out of Fayetteville, AR. Influenced by the sounds of psychedelic, roots, rock music Vintage Pistol is doing just as its name states and is staying vintage and true to the sounds that were laid down by the Giants before…
  • 🍴 The Voices of Recovery Luncheon (Oklahoma City) Start Time: 11:00am Please join The Recovery Center for our 2nd Annual Voices of Recovery Luncheon where we will honor local substance abuse treatment advocates and learn from a panel of speakers including Kelly Dyer Fry, Midwest City Police Chief Brandon Clabes, and TRC Alumni President Stacey Henderson

Friday, Feb 2nd

  • 2nd Anita Martinez Mariachi Fest (OCCC Visual and Performing Arts Center - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 7:00pm The Second Anita Martinez Mariachi Festival
    Scissortail CDC is pleased to announce its Second Anita Martinez Mariachi Festival which will take place on Feb 1-2, 2018. Scissortail Community Development Corporation is a nonprofit that believes changing lives through engagement and creativity with our Hispanic youth will lead to strong, positive…
  • Anita Martinez Mariachi Festival - Student Performances (Oklahoma Contemporary - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:30pm The Second Anita Martinez Mariachi Festival Scissortail Community Development Corporation is a nonprofit that believes changing lives through engagement and creativity with our Hispanic youth will lead to strong, positive outcomes for Oklahoma City. Academia OKC, a program of Scissortail CDC was established in 2016 to help provide culturally…
  • Ben Brock CD Release (The Blue Door - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • 🎭 The Bluest Eye (Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Feb 4th Start Time: 8:00pm THE BLUEST EYE Based on the Toni Morrison novel Adapted by Lydia Diamond Showing in Burg Theatre at Oklahoma City University Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye is a story about the tragic life of a young black girl in 1940's Ohio. Eleven-year-old Pecola Breedlove wants nothing more than to be loved by her family and…
  • 😂 Cash Levy (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) 1 day left
  • OK Classics Car & Memorabilia Auction (Firelake Arena - Shawnee) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 10:00am Pictures and auction list can be found at http://www.ballauction.bid. Entries due no later than January 15th, 2018. Special room rate at Grand Casino and Resort in Shawnee, OK.
  • First Friday Gallery Walk (Paseo Arts District - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm The First Friday Gallery Walk in the Paseo Arts District occurs on the first Friday of every month. Friday night…
  • 🎨 Fringe (Oklahoma City Museum of Art - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm The Art Hall is thrilled to host the artists of Fringe Women Artists of Oklahoma for our next exhibition! Please join us for the opening reception on February 2nd, 6-9pm. Stop by before or after Paseo First Friday! Fringe is up to some fantastic things and we are very excited to help them kick off their year! The exhibition will be on view…
  • Funny AF Friday Comedy Show (ICE Event Center - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 9:00pm Funny AF Fridays is the weekly comedy show that features celebrity comedians and provides a platform for local comedians to get their shine. If you are interested in getting your "5 min" of comedy, contact Marc Flemon at 4052084240.
  • 🎭 Heisenberg by Simon Stephens (Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre - Oklahoma City) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm In this new TONY® nominated Broadway hit, falling in love can be...uncertain. Amidst the bustle of a crowded London train station, impulsive American chatterbox Georgie spots Alex, a quiet, older buttoned-down British man, and plants a kiss on his neck. This electric encounter sends these two strangers into a fascinating and life-changing…
  • 🎭 Heisenberg - CityRep Theatre (Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Feb 4th Start Time: 7:30pm Presented by CityRep Theatre Starring Stacey Logan & Ben Hall In this new TONY® nominated Broadway hit, falling in love can be...uncertain. Amidst the bustle of a crowded London train station, impulsive American chatterbox Georgie spots Alex, a quiet, older buttoned-down British man, and plants a kiss on his neck. This electric encounter sends…
  • Master classes with Campanas de America (Oklahoma Contemporary - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 5:30pm As part of the Anita Martinez Mariachi Festival, Mariachi Campanas de America will be teaching a Masters class for seasoned musicians that want to learn technique in the mariachi style. The Master class is free to attend. For more information, please contact Robert Ruiz 405-414-0444 or email [email protected].
  • 😂 OKC Improv (The Paramount OKC - Oklahoma City) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm Oklahoma City's premier platform for improvised comedy theatre features weekly performances with shows Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and 9:30pm. Performances will be held at The Paramount Theatre at 11 N. Lee Ave, OKC.
    Each show is $10 or see both for $15. Enjoy buy one get one ticket prices with your Keep It Local OK membership card, and free…
  • Pancakes & Booze Art Show (Farmer's Market - Oklahoma City) Underground art and breakfast collide when the Pancakes and Booze Art Show comes to the OKC Farmers Public…
  • PETER PAN JR (The Sooner Theatre - Norman) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm Broadway's timeless classic musical whisks you away to a place where dreams are born and no one ever grows up!
  • 🎭 Ragland! (89th Street Collective - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm Catch Ragland! on the "Wimberley Album Release Tour" in Oklahoma City with Social Creatures / The Lunar Laugh / Mandigo & The Nasty Nasties / Astral Planes / Me Oh My
  • Shortt Dogg (University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Start Time: 8:00pm Shortt Dogg will perform in concert at 8 p.m. at the UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E. Fifth St. Tickets are $10. For more information or to purchase tickets, call 405-974-2100 or visit ucojazzlab.com.
  • 🏆 Oklahoma City Thunder vs. New Orleans Pelicans (Chesapeake Energy Arena - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm Experience the thrill of fast-paced pro basketball as the Oklahoma City Thunder take on the New Orleans Pelicans. Wear…
  • UCO Book Signing (Nigh University Center - Edmond) Start Time: 3:00pm The College of Liberal Arts at UCO is hosting a Book Signing event from 3-4 p.m. Feb. 2 in the Cherokee Room of the Nigh University Center. This event will celebrate the recent publications from 5 of our College Faculty members. They are: · Mark Silcox in Humanities – Experience Machines: The Philosophy of Virtual Worlds ·…
  • Urinetown (Oklahoma City University - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm Our student-directed OCU Stripped presents the Tony Award-winning cult classic Urinetown, a sendup of greed, love, revolution (and musicals!), set in a time when water is worth its weight in gold. Two shows: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 2-3, in Petree Recital Hall. Free and open to all!

Saturday, Feb 3rd

  • 🏃 Balto 5K Run (Mitch Park - Edmond) Our annual BALTO 5K Run has been an incredible tradition and is a major way to raise money for our charity!
    http://www.baltoweek.org
  • 🎭 The Bluest Eye (Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Start Time: 8:00pm THE BLUEST EYE Based on the Toni Morrison novel Adapted by Lydia Diamond Showing in Burg Theatre at Oklahoma City University Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye is a story about the tragic life of a young black girl in 1940's Ohio. Eleven-year-old Pecola Breedlove wants nothing more than to be loved by her family and…
  • 😂 Cash Levy (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) Last Day
  • The Centennial Rodeo Opry (Rodeo Opry - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm Adults - $15.00 Children 7 -12 years - $7.50 Children 6 years & younger - FREE *Military discount available at box office with military ID
  • Chee-Yun (Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) Enjoy the work of violinist Chee-Yun as part of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic's Classic Concert Series. The evening…
  • 🍴 Yukon Chocolate Festival (Robertson Activity Center - Yukon) Start Time: 1:00pm Local businesses and groups serving up chocolate treats. There will also be a silent auction consisting of an array of chocolate items. All proceeds benefit Yukon Friends of the Park and Ladies Library Club.
  • Christopher Knott-Craig to sign The Weird Animal Club (Full Circle Bookstore - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 3:00pm We all want to have friends. But sometimes, there’s something that makes us different from others. In many cases, that can make finding friends difficult. But as author Christopher Knott-Craig, MD, shows in his book, The Weird Animal Club, that doesn’t have to be the case. All the characters you’ll need have a physical difference of some…
  • OK Classics Car & Memorabilia Auction (Firelake Arena - Shawnee) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 10:00am Pictures and auction list can be found at http://www.ballauction.bid. Entries due no later than January 15th, 2018. Special room rate at Grand Casino and Resort in Shawnee, OK.
  • Daddy Daughter Dance (Orr Family Farm Event Barn - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm Enjoy an exciting evening at the Orr Family Farm with your little girl! Designed for ages 4-14, the Daddy Daughter Dance includes an evening of dancing provided by a professional DJ, light snacks, a commemorative photo from the photo booth and fun!
    Attire for the Daddy Daughter Dance will be church-appropriate clothing such as dresses for the…
  • February Gathering- brought to you by Synergy Advisors (Coffee & Cars OKC) (Coffee and Cars OKC - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00am Join Us for CoffeeandCarsOKC @ Northpark Mall (on 122nd & May)
    Bring what you got, or just come and look. No cost, plenty of room! TELL YOUR FELLOW CAR LOVERS
    -Spectators, please park in the north parking lot-
    Code of Conduct *NO Burnouts *No Parking on the Grass *NO Speeding *Pick-up Your Trash *Obey Traffic Laws *No Parking in Handicapped…
  • 🎨 For The Love of Art Opening and Reception (Studio112 and a Half - Shawnee) Start Time: 6:30pm Studio 112 and a half 112 ½ E.Main. Shawnee, OK. 74801. 405-314-4702
    MEDIA RELEASE: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SHAWNEE, OK. 01/29/2018 Shawnee Muralist, Joel Carmichael to feature in ‘For The Love of Art’ show in February with 2 UCO students.
    Studio 112 and a half in Shawnee, Oklahoma, is extremely pleased to be welcoming back Joel…
  • Friends of the Guthrie Public Library Book Sale (Guthrie First United Presbyterian Church - Guthrie) Start Time: 8:00am The annual Friends of the Guthrie Public Library book sale will be held on Saturday, February 3 from 8-5 in the Fellowship Hall of the First United Presbyterian Church, located at 102 E. Noble in Guthrie. The Friends’ annual meeting will be held on Friday, February 2 at 7 p.m. with the members-only pre-sale to immediately follow until 9 p.m.…
  • Del City Gospel Singing (Del City) 4701 S.E. 26th Street
  • 🎭 Heisenberg by Simon Stephens (Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm In this new TONY® nominated Broadway hit, falling in love can be...uncertain. Amidst the bustle of a crowded London train station, impulsive American chatterbox Georgie spots Alex, a quiet, older buttoned-down British man, and plants a kiss on his neck. This electric encounter sends these two strangers into a fascinating and life-changing…
  • 🎭 Heisenberg - CityRep Theatre (Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Start Time: 7:30pm Presented by CityRep Theatre Starring Stacey Logan & Ben Hall In this new TONY® nominated Broadway hit, falling in love can be...uncertain. Amidst the bustle of a crowded London train station, impulsive American chatterbox Georgie spots Alex, a quiet, older buttoned-down British man, and plants a kiss on his neck. This electric encounter sends…
  • Judah & The Lion et al. (The Jones Assembly - Oklahoma City) Advance $25 | Day of Show $27.50 | Mezzanine $50 (21+) $2 fee that applies to each ticket purchased at the Jones Assembly Box Office. No re-entry. No refunds. No smoking. Under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Support acts are subject to change without notice. More questions? Visit our website HERE For questions regarding VIP…
  • Larry The Cable Guy (Riverwind Casino - Norman) Larry the Cable Guy aims to keep the crowd laughing all night long. Assemble at the Riverwind Casino, and see this…
  • 🍴 Little Miss Tea Party (Pioneer Library System - McLoud) Start Time: 11:00am Bring your Little Miss, ages 4 to 8, to dress up, make a craft, and have a tea party! Registration is required for this free event. Click the Tickets link to register.
  • Love is in the Air (Czech Hall - Yukon) Explore the Love is in the Air shopping event in Yukon, and pick up gifts just in time for Valentine's Day. Treat…
  • 🎡 Mardi Gras Mask Making (Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 10:00am Come make fun Mardi Gras masks at this free come-and-go event for all ages with Aimee Rook and the Norman Mardi Gras Parade Committee. Get ready for the downtown parade with your own custom-made mask or just head home with this artistic keepsake. Feathers, glitter, and all necessary mask-making materials will be provided, as well as…
  • Mike McClure And Scott Copeland (The Blue Door - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • New Breed Brass Band (Tower Theatre Studio - Oklahoma City)
  • 🏆 No Limits Monster Truck Tour (Lazy E Arena - Guthrie) Start Time: 2:00pm Monster Truck Show featuring BIGFOOT'S only Oklahoma appearance in 2018!!
    Also featuring Monster Patrol, Twisted Addiction, Illuminator, Wicked Sckness & Bucking Bronco. Wheelie contests, racing & freestyle craziness! For the first time ever in Oklahoma: Hillclimb 4 x 4 Mud Bog Races; Kid's Power Wheel Races, Tuff Truck Drag Racing.
    Come to…
  • 😂 OKC Improv (The Paramount OKC - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm Oklahoma City's premier platform for improvised comedy theatre features weekly performances with shows Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and 9:30pm. Performances will be held at The Paramount Theatre at 11 N. Lee Ave, OKC.
    Each show is $10 or see both for $15. Enjoy buy one get one ticket prices with your Keep It Local OK membership card, and free…
  • OU Sooners vs West Virginia Mountaineers (The Lloyd Noble Center - Norman) Head to Norman to watch as the Oklahoma Sooners Women's Basketball take on the West Virginia Mountaineers. Since the…
  • Push Play (Newcastle Casino - Newcastle) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • Saturdays for Kids: Storybook Read-in and Gallery Hunt (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 10:00am Explore the Museum’s galleries and hear fantastic tales from exciting children’s books throughout. This Gallery Hunt & Find leads you across the Museum and helps you find the secret location for storybook readings at 10:30, 11:00, and 11:30 a.m. Free for children and accompanying adults. For more information, email…
  • SixTwelve Mardi Gras Ball (Tower Theatre Studio - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • Spring Gardening Workshop (Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 10:00am It's time to get excited about gardening again! Members of the Cleveland County Master Gardeners program will present information on basic gardening prep, plant selection, planting, maintenance and more, with time for Q&A with speakers. After the workshop, the library will host a seed and plant exchange powered by YOU. Feel free to bring any…
  • Stephen Salewon with The Indigo (VZD's - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm Stephen Salewon is a singesongwriter. He grew up in Lagos, Nigeria and relocated to Oklahoma City with his family at the age of 13. Influences from his African roots, Red Dirt Music, likes of Jack Johnson, Mumford and Sons, and Coldplay, lay a foundation for the melodic and soulful tunes he considers Indie Folk. Join us Saturday, February…
  • 🎭 Tea (Edmond Historical Society - Edmond) Start Time: 2:00pm Join us for our 6th annual Tea event held at the Rodkey House Event & Education Annex! Tea is a multi-generational event for ladies 5 years and up. Visitors will learn the importance of Tea Time in the early 1900’s in Oklahoma and the history of early Edmond through a drama presentation by two living history actors performing as Catherine and…
  • Tree and Leaf - The End is Near! (Plaza District - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm

Sunday, Feb 4th

  • 🎭 The Bluest Eye (Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre - Oklahoma City) Last Day Start Time: 8:00pm THE BLUEST EYE Based on the Toni Morrison novel Adapted by Lydia Diamond Showing in Burg Theatre at Oklahoma City University Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye is a story about the tragic life of a young black girl in 1940's Ohio. Eleven-year-old Pecola Breedlove wants nothing more than to be loved by her family and…
  • 🎭 Family Day (Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art - Norman) Start Time: 1:00pm Explore art in the museum’s permanent collection and temporary exhibitions, and enjoy a variety of hands-on art activities for the entire family. Visit the Generations in Modern Pueblo Painting exhibition and enjoy hands-on activities for the whole family.
  • Hail Sagan et al. (89th Street Collective - Oklahoma City)
  • 🎭 Heisenberg - CityRep Theatre (Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) Last Day Start Time: 7:30pm Presented by CityRep Theatre Starring Stacey Logan & Ben Hall In this new TONY® nominated Broadway hit, falling in love can be...uncertain. Amidst the bustle of a crowded London train station, impulsive American chatterbox Georgie spots Alex, a quiet, older buttoned-down British man, and plants a kiss on his neck. This electric encounter sends…
  • Home Team Hostilities: Fist Blood (Star Skate - Norman) Catch the buzz as the Oklahoma Victory Dolls put on an electrifying dance of athleticism and grace during their season…
  • 🎓 Massage for Better Health (Pioneer Library System - Moore) Start Time: 2:00pm Massage Therapist and Educator Tonya Sharp will be demonstrating how to utilize self-care massage to reduce stress and improve your health. All experience levels are welcome. Financial assistance for this special project is made possible with Federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library services administered through the Oklahoma…
  • R.LUM.R (Tower Theatre Studio - Oklahoma City) Get your tickets for an evening of electro-pop & new soul when R.LUM.R brings his Framily Matters Tour to…
  • 🏆 Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Los Angeles Lakers (Chesapeake Energy Arena - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 1:00pm Experience the thrill of fast-paced pro basketball as the Oklahoma City Thunder take on the Los Angeles Lakers. Wear…
  • Valentine’s Floral Design Fun! (Mainstream Boutique Of - Edmond) Start Time: 3:00pm A fun night with friends, food {& Drinks!} and FLOWERS!
    Madeline’s Flowers will be bringing everything you need to create this beautiful arrangement. All you need to bring is yourself! Please contact the store at 405-285-2212 to make reservations. {Space is limited so don’t wait long to call! Cost is $40} Make it a girls night out!

Monday, Feb 5th

  • OU Sooners vs West Virginia Mountaineers (The Lloyd Noble Center - Norman) Experience the action and excitement in Norman as the Oklahoma Sooners take on the West Virginia Mountaineers. Since the…

Tuesday, Feb 6th

  • School Of Rock - The Musical (Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Feb 11th OKC Broadway presents: School of Rock tells the tale of a wannabe rock star turned substitute teacher who turns a class…

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Onekahokwe

My son has reached the age at which he can enjoy my stories. By now, his friends have gathered that I am “the guy” who wrote those books and Creepypastas that they have read and listened to on YouTube. Sometimes, when they are over the house, we’ll sit out around a bonfire in the backyard and share stories. Each time we do, it never fails that someone asks “Yeah, but do you have any true stories?”
True? Are you insinuating that my stories aren’t true? Well, for the most part they are not. There are a few that are mostly true, or based on true events; but I recently remembered one that is entirely true, and it still gives me the shivers. Let me digress a bit and properly set the background.
There are three types of campers. The first are the “glampers,” who drive around in their two-hundred-thousand dollar motor homes with king sized beds, satellite TV and internet access, and more televisions than are in my entire house. Then are the “campers,” who rent lots at campgrounds or state parks and sleep on the ground in tents telling themselves that, unlike the glampers, they are really roughing it. And that leaves the stone agers. My friends and I fall in that last category.
Our idea of camping was to drive out to the wilderness, pull off the side of the road, stuff as much as we could into our backpacks, and take off on foot up into the mountains. Give me a sleeping bag, a gun, a bottle of cheap whiskey, and a can of beans and I’m set for the weekend. That is how my friends and I spent most of our summer weekends in our younger years.
Growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, the nearest place that we could find actual wilderness included a four hour drive to the foothills of the Appalachians in the Allegheny National forest. We would hit I- 90 right after work on Friday and drive east along the great lakes until we reached the outskirts of the forest, then plunge south into its heart. Our destination was the little town of Red House near the Seneca Nation Indian Reservation. It was a long, boring drive – especially after a hard day’s work – but our excitement would begin to grow when we spotted the first familiar landmark. Driving along the Allegheny River highway, it was impossible to miss the Kinzua Dam. Built for flood control and used to generate hydroelectric power, the one-hundred-eighty foot high concrete structure was massive and visible from miles away. It was, and still is, the largest dam east of the Mississippi River.
Passing the dam, we would go over a long bridge that crossed the man-made Allegheny Reservoir that had come to be known as Lake Perfidy – an interesting and fitting name, as you will soon find out. Red House was not far beyond that. On this particular occasion, our party consisted of myself and two friends: Mike and Rob. We reached an abandoned gas station – our “base camp” – shortly after nine o’clock. As usual, we packed our things and begin climbing into the Appalachian foothills. We were in a hurry to get to one of our favorite spots as soon as possible. It was freezing cold, even though it was the middle of August, and we still needed to locate some dry wood for a campfire.
Finding cut logs and kindling was never a problem, as that part of the forest underwent a constant process of selective logging. Trees were thinned out rather than clear-cut, allowing the logging companies to get their take while leaving a sustainable forest to repair itself. There was always some waste left over, and as soon as we dropped our packs and sleeping rolls, we went off hunting for chunks of wood. Another advantage of having the logging companies working out there was the network of primitive logging roads that they left behind. Narrow, flat, and paved with pressed sawdust and wood chips, the roads made great trails to follow. Theoretically, we could have used them to drive further up the mountain but a ranger had long ago warned us that they were dangerous. They twisted and turned without warning, were sometimes blocked by fallen trees, and if the weather was wet they tended to slide out from beneath your vehicle, potentially leaving you hanging from a mountain ledge. In addition to that, he told us stories about the local drunks who would use the roads at night to get from the bars in town out to their homes in order to avoid using surface roads, where they might run into the sheriff. Two vehicles trying to negotiate the same road, in opposite directions, with (at least) one drunk operator was a recipe for disaster.
Friday night was uneventful. We gathered some wood, got a fire started and laid out our sleeping rolls. We sat around the fire for an hour or so passing around a bottle of Echo Springs and talking about our plans for Saturday and then, exhausted, hit the hay.
Okay, the one downside of sleeping under the stars is the potential to wake up half-submerged in a puddle of water. Sure enough, it had rained overnight. Not enough of a downpour to wake any of us up, but enough to thoroughly soak our campsite. The coals from the previous evening’s fire were still sizzling. My sleeping bag, and my clothes, were soaked. First order of business was to get a roaring fire going and try to dry out and warm up. That done, we decided to head back to the truck and make a run for the reservation. Surely, we thought, there must be some type of general store where we could buy some tarps so that we would be prepared in case more rain should come on Saturday.
Although we had camped near the reservation for years, we had never actually been to the reservation. Driving in, we were all a bit anxious. We did not know what to expect. We had heard that the natives didn’t hold any fond feelings for “the white man.” I suppose that we half expected to find teepees and wigwams but instead found trailer parks and bingo halls. It was a thoroughly depressing place. Squalid living conditions and poverty oozed from every pore of the place. Maybe the white man really did screw these people over. They could always leave, though, right? Make their way out in the real world? I suppose it’s not that simple and I will never truly be able to understand. In our modern age, a reservation is just a place where a tribe has sovereignty to run their own government and enforce their own laws, even if contained entirely within another state. Hence, the bingo halls and casinos, which would be taxable or outlawed in the surrounding area. Of course, the prospect of gambling was not helping out the Seneca people. Big spenders did not often flock to little towns in the middle of nowhere.
We weren’t having much luck finding anything other than what I just described when we stumbled across an old man sitting out in front of one of the bingo halls. Tanned, high-cheeked, and sharp featured, the man was obviously an Indian – an Iroquois, actually. He was also clearly drunk. If we couldn’t tell by looking at him (which we could) then it was readily apparent by smelling him from ten feet away. Of course, we had heard the old clichés about lazy Indians living off the government’s teat while they spent their days lying around drinking. That isn’t really the case, though. In fact, this guy was just an alcoholic, plain and simple. He could just as easily have been a white, black, or Asian man sitting in the doorway of an abandoned building in downtown Cleveland.
Mike rolled down his window and called out to the man. “Hey dude! Is there a hardware store or something around here?”
The old Indian looked up and tried to focus on our truck. “Huh? What are you looking for?”
“A place we can buy some supplies. We’re looking for some canvas tarps – you know, to keep the rain off.”
“Oh,” the Indian nodded, “Campers, eh? If I were you I would count my blessings and just go home.”
“Not an option, man.”
“Let me think, then.”
We parked and got out of the truck. You could almost see the gears grinding away in the guy’s head. “Nope,” he finally said, “Can’t help you. But you should really leave. Full moon tonight.”
“We’re not the superstitious type, man.”
“Not superstition,” the Indian said shaking his head vigorously. “Fact. It is very dangerous for you to be here. Onekahokwe comes, if not tonight then tomorrow for sure.”
“Oh-ne what?”
“Onekahokwe.” He sounded it out as oh-NEEK-ah HOCK-way. “The water man.” It was obvious that he was itching to tell us the legend, and we had nothing else to do, so we sat down on the sidewalk next to him and he began speaking.
“In 1796, Pennsylvania gave Seneca Warchief Cornplanter fifteen-thousand acres of land in this valley as thanks for his support as protector of American families settling in the Allegheny River valley. In what would become the oldest treaty between the Indians and the whites, General George Washington granted the land to the Seneca tribe forever.
“The white man has a funny idea of forever, though. In 1965 they built the dam. It flooded the river valley, covering our ancestral land. Our homes, our farmland, the graves of our families. All of it, hundreds of feet below water. Our tribal leaders begged the government to stop the building of the dam, but in 1960 the president of the United States broke the longest standing treaty with Native Americans that ever existing. They claimed to have relocated our burial grounds further up the hillside but we do not believe them. Many of the graves remained, including that of Chief Cornplanter himself.
“The Seneca people still consider it a vile act of desecration. The whites simply referred to the man-made lake as the Allegheny Reservoir, but to the Seneca it has always been called Lake Perfidy – as a reminder of the treachery and deceit visited upon us by the U.S. government.”
Rob raised his eyebrows. “So where does aqua-man play into all of this?”
“Dude,” I interjected, “Have some respect. Can’t you see that he’s serious?”
The old Indian raised his hands, as if in surrender. “No, no. He is right to ask. That is the only way to understand.” He turned to face Rob. “The park rangers try to keep it secret, but divers inspecting the dam encountered a terrifying creature. It was ugly, fierce, and so threatening that they will only dive in cages now. We believe that was Onekahokwe. He protects our ancestors’ remains from being despoiled even more than they already have.”
“That’s just a rumor, though, right.” I didn’t know if Rob was making a statement or asking a question.
“No. It is the truth.”
I’ll admit that the hairs on the back of my neck were raised, but I still felt relieved. “Well, even if it was it won’t be a problem for us. We don’t plan on doing any swimming.”
“Does not matter.” The old Indian shook his head. “When there is a full moon, Onekahokwe walks on land. He comes for his sacrifice and to be worshipped. It would be best if you did not meet him.”
“Walks on land, eh?” Rob slapped his knees and stood up. “Well, I think we’re done here! Thanks for the story, man. I think we’ll take our chances, though.”
We all laughed nervously and then left the Indian to go back to the bottle that he had been hiding behind his back. We never did find any tarps, but (not surprisingly) the old man was able to direct us to a duty-free liquor store where we could replenish our supply of whiskey.
While we had no trouble believing the Indian’s story about how the government reneged on their land treaty, we drew the line at the story of the fish man. Our interest having been piqued, though, we took a ride up to the dam to see if the visitor center was open, figuring that we might be able to find some brochures or some other sources of information about Kinzua’s history. We lucked out and, despite the previous night’s rain, the gate to the causeway over the dam was open and we were able to walk out to the small blockhouse at the end of the spillway. There was a park ranger there and we started to shoot the shit with him, telling him about the old Indian and his story.
The officer assured us that the divers from the Army Corp of Engineers did not use cages and had never spotted any “fish creatures.” He said that they had run into some very large catfish and muskellunge. The muskie grew up to eight feet long had some pretty wicked teeth, but they stayed away from the divers and were not enough of a danger to warrant using a diving cage. He also told us that unfortunately, what the old Indian had said about the U.S. government screwing them over was entirely true, right down to the tidbit about there still being some graves that never got relocated. The ranger excused himself for a minute and returned holding a pair of binoculars. One by one, he directed our attention to areas where we could glimpse the remains of the town of Corydon breaking the water’s surface. A church steeple, the roofline of an old building and some brush – the latter which he said were the tops of trees. If you were to take a boat over to that area, you would be able to see the trees’ entire canopies below the surface. More evidence of prior human settlement appeared during periods of drought.
An entire submerged town, sort of like Atlantis. Creepy, but certainly nothing as hair-raising as fishmen.
Having spent the morning listening to the old legend about the valley that we had camped in numerous times before, we were happy to see that the overcast sky was clearing. Perhaps we didn’t need any tarps after all. We returned to camp and spent the afternoon and early evening hiking in the mountains, making a side trip to bring some more large logs back to camp, which we set around the fire to dry out so that we could use them later that night. After dinner, we washed up our kits in a small creek and set to drinking. Once thoroughly drunk, we pulled out our guns for some target practice. Alcohol and guns – a logical combination, right? Fortunately for us, there were never any problems.
After a while, we had settled down and were sitting around the fire waxing nostalgic about previous trips and making plans for future weekends, when we heard an engine revving up nearby. We were about one hundred yards into the woods off the nearest logging road, yet we could see headlights glimmering through the thick forest. Before we had time to realize what was going on, the headlights were speeding past us. The sound of the engine was louder and we could hear the vehicle’s tires skidding on the wet sawdust road. Within seconds, its taillights winked out as it turned a corner.
Eyes wide, Rob exclaimed “Must be one of the locals heading home from the bars.”
“Yeah but… Jesus! He was moving too fast even for dry roads.”
“I’m sure that he’s an old pro,” I said. “Anyway, no skin off our noses.” And so we went back to our business of drinking and bullshitting, growing tired and lying back on our (still squishy) sleeping bags. After what was probably half an hour, we heard the sound of twigs snapping nearby, as if something was walking toward us through the forest undergrowth. Adrenaline surging, we instantly snapped out of our stupor and sat up straight. Something was out there. Looking into the woods in the direction of the sounds, we could see a glowing pair of eyes. It had to be a bear!
There were plenty of black bears in the area, and we had run across more than a few in the time we spent in that forest. One bear in your camp is one bear too many. The bears in the area only ran between ninety and one-hundred fifty pounds, but I use the word “only” very loosely. They have those big, sharp, pointy teeth and claws, you know. The old myth is to hang your food up in a tree to keep the bears away. Well… Bears are very good climbers, and it just becomes a big bear-piñata, so that never really worked. We found that tightly sealed plastic bags work better – even for garbage. Nevertheless, the bears in the area are a bit too familiar with humans and get curious sometimes. Usually making a lot of noise was enough to scare them off, so we tried that this time but the bear answered back.
“Hey! Anybody out there?”
Wary of the late night visitor, Rob already had a hand on his gun. “Yeah. Who’s asking?”
A young guy, maybe early twenties, emerged from the woods. He must have noticed the gun because his hands were raised. “I don’t want any trouble guys. I saw your campfire when I passed by.”
Still on the defensive, Rob asked, “So what? Are you Smoky the Bear?”
“No, man. I was hoping that you could help me out.”
“With what?” As the guy stepped into the light from our campfire, we could see that he was pretty banged up – forehead and left arm bleeding – and that he was limping a little.
“I, uh...” he started sheepishly, “I had a little accident. I was going a bit too fast and flipped my truck up the way.”
“Oh, so that was you!” I said.
“Yeah. It’s slippery out tonight. So, do you guys think that you could help me flip it back on its tires? It’s kinda’ sideways right now. I could probably get it back straight up with some help.”
It sounded like the guy may have been through the same thing before – either himself or with a friend. We put our heads together and talked it over in low voices, then agreed. Rob and Mike would go with him and try to help him out. Being the paranoid city-folk that we were, we decided that I should hang back at the camp. There was always a slim chance that it was a setup. This guy draws us away, and his friends sneak in and take our stuff. It was an unlikely scenario, but we felt more comfortable that way.
Rob and Mike went off into the woods with the unfortunate driver, and I settled back down next to the fire. I laid back and started to relax. Knowing that I wouldn’t be able to fall asleep until they returned, I lay there and listened to the insects and frogs chirruping. It couldn’t have been more than ten minutes before I heard the snapping of twigs again – much too soon for my friends to be back, as I had calculated from the time it took the guy to get from his truck back to us. The thought of facing a bear on my own was a little daunting, but I had done it before. I stared deep into the woods and let my eyes adjust to the darkness.
Once again, it quickly became apparent that it was not a bear coming toward me. Not even a bunch of bears. I saw multiple sets of eyes reflecting the moonlight, and heard voices. The people were speaking in what I assumed to be the Iroquois tongue. There must have been about a dozen of them. In all of our years camping out in the woods in that valley, I had never seen any of the Indians out in the forest. Now, here was a whole band of them – and I was alone. My anxiety grew in proportion to the volume of their voices.
The Indians must have seen my campfire. They passed so close that they could not have possibly missed it, yet they continued on, passing me as if I were not even there, intent on getting to their destination. Curious – or perhaps just plain stupid – I decided to follow them and see where they were going. I don’t know if I was being as stealthy as my drink-addled brain thought or if they truly did not care that I was following. I got bold and closed the distance between them and myself. That’s when I noticed that two of the Indians were half-dragging, half-leading another man who appeared to be in a stupor. Seeing that concerned me, so I dropped back further into the woods.
They group arrived at a clearing at the top of a hill. I recognized it, as there was one very tall, dead, and completely stripped birch tree smack dab in the center. We had thought about cutting it down for firewood at one time, but it was just too darn big. The two Indians who were leading the impaired man approached the tree and lashed him to it with leather thongs. Then they all stepped back and began to chant. I must have gone on for a good half an hour but I remained there, transfixed by the sight and the sound of their invocation.
Then… I shit you not… this thing came out of the woods. I can only attempt to describe it because it was like nothing that I have ever seen. It was like nothing that should possibly have existed on earth.
The creature was undoubtedly Onekahokwe. The fish man. Although it was definitely part fish, I could not have attributed any features of “man” to it other than its un-fishlike appendages. Like a fish, the transition between its head and body was almost indistinguishable. The head/face portion was bulbous and spherical, probably three feet in diameter with a mouth that extended almost all of the way across it. It had two bulging, opaque eyes and a fin running down its spine – sort of like the dorsal fin on a marlin, only bigger. It was scaly, too, and it smelled funny. Not fishy, just… funny. Unlike a fish, though, this creature had long arms that hung from just below its head to the ground. It also had two stumpy legs. All of its limbs ended in flat, webbed, paddles that appeared to have a finger-like bone structure supporting them. Each “finger” or “toe” was tipped with a sharp barb. Based on the proportion of its height to the surrounding men, I would guess that it stood at least eight feet tall.
It was obvious that the Indians had expected the monster to appear, but they still seemed startled and afraid. They quickly scattered and fled into the woods, leaving behind the poor man that they had tied to the tree. He seemed to snap out of his trance at the sight of the fish man, and opened his mouth in a silent scream.
The last clear memory I have of Onekahokwe was when it looked directly at me. Our eyes met and it was as if it peered into my soul. I don’t think that it was at all concerned with my presence but I was not about to hang around to find out. I took off blindly into the woods, slamming my shoulders into trees in the darkness. I had the bruises to prove it the next morning, but at the time I did not care. From behind me came a combination of blood-curdling sounds. One was a human scream, letting me know that the man – a sacrifice, obviously – had found his voice. The other, much louder sound, was like nothing I had ever heard before. I had a feeling that if fish made sounds, it would sound very similar.
In my terror, I got lost in the dark and eventually had to work my way back to a logging road that I could follow back to our campsite. Apparently, I had beaten Rob and Mike back. They must have had quite a bit of trouble getting that guy’s truck set upright. At least I hoped that was why they hadn’t returned yet. I finished off the dregs of the bottle of Echo Springs and then dug into Rob’s backpack looking for more. I was happy to find that he had brought along a bottle of Jack Daniel’s – the good stuff – probably for an “end of summer” or “beginning of fall” celebration. We didn’t need many excuses for celebrations. I felt bad for opening it without the others there, but I needed another drink. That drink ended up being half the bottle.
I wondered what I would tell the guys. They would think that I was crazy or making the whole thing up. The decision had to wait until morning, though, as I had passed out before they returned. I was too hung over and befuddled to say anything the next morning, and I realized that the more time that passed, the more my credibility would suffer.
In the end, I never did end up telling Rob and Mike anything about what had happened. In fact, after a while I even began to doubt myself. Maybe it was all just a bad dream inspired by the old Indian’s story and fueled by the whiskey and too many baked beans. These days, I like to tell myself that it was. Nevertheless, that was my last trip to Kinzua.
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Tulsa's event list.

Wednesday, Apr 27th

Thursday, Apr 28th

  • Alzheimers Benefit (The Shrine) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • Black Tiger Sex Machine et al. (IDL Ballroom)
  • Cole Lynch (Whiskey Dog Bar & Grill - Broken Arrow) Start Time: 10:00pm
  • Del McCoury Band (Cain's Ballroom) Del & Woody, an album featuring original lyrics of Woody Guthrie set to music by Del McCoury and performed by The Del McCoury Band, is set to be released on April 15... just in time for the show! All proceeds from this show will benefit the Woody Guthrie Center's education programs . Advance $23 | Day of $25 | Door $25 | Mezzanine $38 There is a…
  • Drillers vs Travelers (ONEOK Field) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Arkansas Travelers Thirsty Thursday / Green Jersey Giveaway
  • Fiddler on the Roof (Theatre Tulsa) 1 day left Start Time: 8:00pm April 15-30, 2016.
    Book by Joseph Stein Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
    Based on Sholem Aleichem’s stories by special permission of Arnold Perl
    A fresh, yet familiar take on the all-time classic tale of faith, family, and tradition! Mark Frie, Jean Valjean from Les Misérables, stars as Tevye – a poor Jewish milkman…
  • 🎨 Keystone Blue Heron (Tulsa Performing Art Center) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am Apr. 1-30 10 am-5:30 pm, M-F, and during Chapman Music Hall events :: PAC Gallery April's exhibit in the PAC Gallery features the work of Sand Springs, Oklahoma artist Joey Frisillo. Joey grew up in Ft. Wayne, Indiana and pursued her early love of drawing as a Fine Arts major at Miami University of Ohio. Her journey into the w... FREE
  • The Last Slice (Soundpony Lounge) Start Time: 9:00pm https://thelastslice.bandcamp.com/releases
  • 😂 Triple Feature 4-27-30 (Loony Bin) Thru Sat, Apr 30th
  • Tyler Bryant (Crow Creek Tavern) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • Woody Guthrie Center Official Afterparty (The Vanguard) Start Time: 10:30pm Levi Parham, Jacob Tovar, Pilgrim

Friday, Apr 29th

  • Borns (Brady Theater) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • The Chill Expo Tulsa 2016 (Expo Square: River Spirit Expo) Thru Sun, May 1st
  • DJ Trigger Warning + DJ Swang em (Soundpony Lounge) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • Dj Yella of N.W.A And Lil Eazy (The Shrine) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • Drillers vs Naturals (ONEOK Field) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Northwest Arkansas Naturals News on 6 Friday Night Fireworks
  • Fiddler on the Roof (Theatre Tulsa) Last Day Start Time: 8:00pm April 15-30, 2016.
    Book by Joseph Stein Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
    Based on Sholem Aleichem’s stories by special permission of Arnold Perl
    A fresh, yet familiar take on the all-time classic tale of faith, family, and tradition! Mark Frie, Jean Valjean from Les Misérables, stars as Tevye – a poor Jewish milkman…
  • First Friday Art Crawl w/musical guest Native Strange !!! (Gypsy Coffee House & Cyber Cafe) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • 🎡 Germanfest (GAST House) Thru Sun, May 1st Dine on authentic German fare, listen to live German entertainment and watch as skilled folk dancers grace the stage at…
  • 🍴 Grand Wine Tasting presented by Polo Grill (Philbrook Museum of Art) Start Time: 6:00pm 45+ vintners. 20+ restaurants. 1 unforgettable experience. $145/Philbrook Members. $175/Not-yet Members. Visit Philbrook.org/wine for details. Renowned vintners and regional restaurants come together at Philbrook to create an unparalleled wine tasting experience. Guests enjoy the finest wines and culinary delights from dozens of acclaimed…
  • Green Country Classic Ranch Rodeo & Trade Show (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) Day 1 of 2 Watch as 16 ranch teams from all across Oklahoma compete in exciting rodeo events such as wild cow milking, team…
  • Half Moon Run (The Vanguard)
  • Kendra Gives Back Party (Theatre Tulsa) Start Time: 5:00pm Enjoy Tulsa's finest selection of jewelry - and help out "Tulsa's Finest Local Theatre" too! Shop at Kendra Scott-Utica Square during the "Kendra Gives Back Party", and 20% of the sales will help support our theatre! Kendra Scott - Utica Square April 29, 5pm-8pm 20% of proceeds benefit TT Impress the special lady in your life - or plan the…
  • 🎨 Keystone Blue Heron (Tulsa Performing Art Center) Last Day Start Time: 10:00am Apr. 1-30 10 am-5:30 pm, M-F, and during Chapman Music Hall events :: PAC Gallery April's exhibit in the PAC Gallery features the work of Sand Springs, Oklahoma artist Joey Frisillo. Joey grew up in Ft. Wayne, Indiana and pursued her early love of drawing as a Fine Arts major at Miami University of Ohio. Her journey into the w... FREE
  • 🎨 Landscape: Scene Through My Eyes (Tulsa Performing Art Center) Apr. 1-29 10 am-5:30 pm, M-F, and during Chapman Music Hall events :: PAC Gallery April's exhibit in the PAC Gallery features the work of Sand Springs, Oklahoma artist Joey Frisillo. Joey grew up in Ft. Wayne, Indiana and pursued her early love of drawing as a Fine Arts major at Miami University of Ohio. Her journey into the w... FREE
  • $ Oklahoma All American Tattoo Convention (Hyatt Regency Hotel) Thru Sun, May 1st If you're a tattoo enthusiast or just curious about the art and industry of tattooing, head to the Hyatt Regency in…
  • 🍴 Philbrook Wine Experience (Philbrook Museum of Art) Day 1 of 2 Head to the Philbrook in Tulsa on a beautiful spring evening for a wine event so huge it takes a year to recover. Held…
  • 🍴 RSU Foundation Scholarship Auction and Dinner (Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs - Claremore) Start Time: 6:00pm The 2016 RSU Foundation Scholarship Auction and Dinner will take place on Friday, April 29th at the Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs Event Center (20900 S. 4200 Road, Claremore, Oklahoma). Doors open at 6 p.m. As part of the event, we are selling raffle tickets for a chance to spend up to $28,000 at either Jim Glover Chevrolet, Jim Glover…
  • Spring Antique Open House (Blue Heron Mercantile - Jenks) Thru Sun, May 1st Embrace the changing seasons by heading to Jenks for the Spring Antique Open House at Blue Heron Mercantile…
  • the Tiptons (Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs - Claremore) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • 😂 Triple Feature 4-27-30 (Loony Bin) 1 day left
  • 🍴 Wine Experience (Philbrook Museum of Art) Start Time: 6:00pm Head to the Philbrook in Tulsa on a beautiful spring evening for a wine event so huge it takes a year to recover. Held every other year for over two decades, the biennial Philbrook Wine Experience Weekend brings internationally renowned vintners, regional restaurants and an impressive auction together under one roof to create one of the top ten…
  • Woody Guthrie Center Anniversary Weekend (Guthrie Green) Thru Sun, May 1st Start Time: 6:00pm
  • Z104.5 The Edge Birthday Bash (Brady Theater)

Saturday, Apr 30th

  • 5 BANDS 5 BUCKS (The Shrine) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • An evening of all original music w/ POPA J live (Gypsy Coffee House & Cyber Cafe) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • THE BOWIEXPERIENCE (The Vanguard) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • 🎓 Chenoweth Master Class Auditions (Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center - Broken Arrow) Start Time: 9:00am KRISTIN CHENOWETH MASTER CLASS AUDITIONS SET FOR THIRD ANNUAL EVENT An open casting call has been set for the third annual Kristin Chenoweth Master Class event. Students in grades 9-12 and at the collegiate level can audition at two separate events. Auditions will be held in Oklahoma City on Monday, April 25, while others can audition Saturday,…
  • Cherry Street Farmers Market Thru Wed, Apr 27th Start Time: 8:30am
  • The Chill Expo Tulsa 2016 (Expo Square: River Spirit Expo) 1 day left
  • 🎭 Dali Quartet with Ricardo Morales (Tulsa Performing Art Center) Day 1 of 2 Head to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center to hear world-class chamber music live right here in Oklahoma through Chamber…
  • DJ sweet baby jayzus (Soundpony Lounge) Start Time: 9:30pm
  • Drillers vs Naturals (ONEOK Field) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Northwest Arkansas Naturals Tulsa's Channel 8 Grand Slam Saturday / Autism Night Jersey Silent Auction / Fireworks Show!
  • 🎭 Fiddler on the Roof (Theatre Tulsa) (Tulsa Performing Art Center) Start Time: 2:00pm Apr. 15-16, 21-23, 27-29 at 8 p.m.; Apr. 16-17, 23-24 and 30 at 2 p.m. :: John H. Williams Theatre A fresh, yet familiar take on the all-time classic tale of faith, family, and tradition! Mark Frie (Jean Valjean from Les Mis�rables) stars as Tevye, a poor Jewish milkman struggling to raise five daughters in the face of changing customs and…
  • 🎡 Germanfest (GAST House) 1 day left Dine on authentic German fare, listen to live German entertainment and watch as skilled folk dancers grace the stage at…
  • 🍴 Germanfest (GAST House) Dine on authentic German fare, listen to live German entertainment and watch as skilled folk dancers grace the stage at the annual Germanfest in Tulsa. Held in downtown Tulsa, Germanfest is a fun-filled, family-friendly festival that invites all ages out to celebrate and learn about German culture. Entertainment will include polka band and folk…
  • Green Country Classic Ranch Rodeo & Trade Show (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) Day 2 of 2 Watch as 16 ranch teams from all across Oklahoma compete in exciting rodeo events such as wild cow milking, team…
  • Green Country Classic Ranch Rodeo & Trade Show (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) Watch as 16 ranch teams from five states compete in exciting rodeo events such as wild cow milking, team penning, cattle branding and bronc riding. The Green Country Classic Ranch Rodeo celebrates the history of early Oklahoma's cattle raising economy and the rural traditions of the area. Remember to watch the kids compete in the Junior Ranch…
  • 🎓 "IT’S A BABY!" Baby Shower (Chandler Park) Start Time: 10:00am Shower Welcoming Young Families to Parenthood! Educational event for expectant families offering topics important to the well-being of new babies. Expectant mothers and fathers are welcome to attend this FREE event. Participants are provided with workshops on topics such as growth and development, nutrition, safety. Vendors from local…
  • Ken Risewick Catfish Bash (Keystone Lake - Cleveland) Compete to catch the biggest and best catfish Keystone Lake has to offer at the annual Ken Risewick Catfish Bash. Check…
  • Lynch Mob (River Spirit Casino)
  • 🎓 MCN JBC Challenge (Expo Square: Pavilion)
  • $ Metcalf Gun Show (Expo Square) Day 1 of 2 The Metcalf Gun Show at Expo Square in Tulsa is sure to have the products you are looking for with a wide selection of…
  • Myers-Duren Harley-Davidson: Smoke & Guns III (BOK Center) Start Time: 7:00pm
  • $ Oklahoma All American Tattoo Convention (Hyatt Regency Hotel) 1 day left If you're a tattoo enthusiast or just curious about the art and industry of tattooing, head to the Hyatt Regency in…
  • 🎓 Oklahoma All American Tattoo Convention (Hyatt Regency Hotel) If you're a tattoo enthusiast or just curious about the art and industry of tattooing, head to the Hyatt Regency in Tulsa for the Oklahoma All American Tattoo Convention. This event will feature over 100 of the tattoo industry's most talented artists from all over the country. Richard Stell from Ink Master, Anthony Montemayor from CMT's Tattoo…
  • Parachute (Cain's Ballroom) Head to Tulsa for an evening of blue-eyed soul as Parachute takes the stage at Cain’s Ballroom. Hailing from…
  • 🍴 Philbrook Wine Experience (Philbrook Museum of Art) Day 2 of 2 Head to the Philbrook in Tulsa on a beautiful spring evening for a wine event so huge it takes a year to recover. Held…
  • 🏃 PURPOSE 2.2 (TCC Southeast Campus) PURPOSE, stands for Powerful Unbreakable Resilient Person Overcoming Suicide Everyday and the 2.2 represents the roughly 22 veterans that commit suicide a day.
    see website for details and registration!
  • Smoke and Guns (BOK Center) Start Time: 7:00pm Oklahoma firefighters take on Oklahoma police officers in the Third Annual Smoke and Guns Charity MMA and Boxing event on Saturday, April 30, 2016 at BOK Center. In this one-night only event, presented by 918 Fully Involved, Tulsa's best will go toe-to-toe in the ring to benefit the Oklahoma Firefighters Burn Camp and Oklahoma Special Olympics.…
  • Spring Antique Open House (Blue Heron Mercantile - Jenks) 1 day left Embrace the changing seasons by heading to Jenks for the Spring Antique Open House at Blue Heron Mercantile…
  • St. Augustine's Arts, Crafts & Business Expo (St. Augustine Catholic Church) Head to Tulsa for a day spent shopping and learning tricks of the trade at St. Augustine's Arts, Crafts &…
  • 🏃 Stone Canyon Hero Run (Owasso Ok 74055 - Owasso) 1 mile times run 5k certified course 10k plus (6.25 mile) 10k plus 2 person relay (6.25 total distance)
    PANCAKE BREAKFAST (courtesy Marshall Spinal Care) soft cotton race shirts/finisher medals for everyone who registers by 4/22/16. 5.00 discount for Wing's members, YMCA, Stone Canyon Running Club.
  • 😂 Triple Feature 4-27-30 (Loony Bin) Last Day
  • Woody Guthrie Center Anniversary Weekend (Guthrie Green) 1 day left Start Time: 6:00pm

Sunday, May 1st

  • Animal Collective (Cain's Ballroom) Head to Tulsa for an evening of experimental and noise pop when Animal Collective takes over at Cain’s…
  • 🎨 Arias & Art (Philbrook Museum of Art) Start Time: 1:00pm Art and opera converge as Tulsa Opera Studio Artists present selections from Camille Saint-Saëns masterpiece, Samson and Delilah. In this grand opera of biblical proportions, seductive Delilah attempts to discover the source of Samson’s divine strength and divert Samson from his mission to free his Hebrew kinsmen. After the Studio Artists’…
  • The Chill Expo Tulsa 2016 (Expo Square: River Spirit Expo) Last Day
  • 🎭 Dali Quartet with Ricardo Morales (Tulsa Performing Art Center) Day 2 of 2 Head to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center to hear world-class chamber music live right here in Oklahoma through Chamber…
  • Dal Quartet With Ricardo Morales (Tulsa Performing Art Center) Start Time: 3:00pm Dal� Quartet With Ricardo Morales May 1 at 3 p.m. :: John H. Williams Theatre The Dal� Quartet creates a zesty, irresistible fusion of classical roots and Latin soul. They will enthrall you with swirling dance rhythms and sultry melodies, and enchant you with masterworks that are both sublime and profound. The Quartet will b... GET TICKETS
  • David's Bandana + Darkbird (Soundpony Lounge) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • Tulsa Drillers (ONEOK Field) Start Time: 1:05pm vs Northwest Arkansas Naturals Kids Eat Free! / AWESOME Socks Giveaway / Kids Baseball Skills Clinic
  • Ellis Paul (Woody Guthrie Center)
  • 🎡 Germanfest (GAST House) Last Day Dine on authentic German fare, listen to live German entertainment and watch as skilled folk dancers grace the stage at…
  • Gretchen Peters (Woody Guthrie Center) Start Time: 2:30pm
  • Ian Moore (The Shrine)
  • $ Metcalf Gun Show (Expo Square) Day 2 of 2 The Metcalf Gun Show at Expo Square in Tulsa is sure to have the products you are looking for with a wide selection of…
  • 🎓 Metcalf Gun Show (Expo Square) Start Time: 10:00am
  • $ Oklahoma All American Tattoo Convention (Hyatt Regency Hotel) Last Day If you're a tattoo enthusiast or just curious about the art and industry of tattooing, head to the Hyatt Regency in…
  • Patti Lupone (Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center - Broken Arrow)
  • Sarah Maud & Dean DeMerritt (Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame) Start Time: 5:00pm
  • Spring Antique Open House (Blue Heron Mercantile - Jenks) Last Day Embrace the changing seasons by heading to Jenks for the Spring Antique Open House at Blue Heron Mercantile…
  • Woody Guthrie Center Anniversary Weekend (Guthrie Green) Last Day Start Time: 6:00pm

Monday, May 2nd

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