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Enid Calendar of Events th Enid Calendar of Events 14 Nerf Wars, 2-4p, Champion Park, 700 N 10 , March, April, May 2020 580.616.7210 14 Country Western Dance, 7-11p, Moose Lodge, 302 E Purdue, 580.237.7779 MARCH 20 21 & Up Micro Wrestling, 9-11p, Scooter’s, History Alive! 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 11a-3p, Cherokee 3630 N Van Buren, 580.233.5447 Strip Regional Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 21 Breakfast Fly In, 7:30-11a, Woodring Regional th 1-24 The Bison Exhibit, Cherokee Strip Regional Airport, 1026 S 66 , 580.616.7387 Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 21 The Market Neighborhood Shops, 10a-5p, 3 Enid High baseball vs. Bartlesville, 7p, David Stride Bank Center Grand Ballroom, 301 S Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Independence, 580.234.1919 4 Carden International Circus, 6:30p, Stride Bank 21 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. Center, 302 S Grand, 855.TIX.ENID West Texas Warbirds, 7p, Stride Bank Center, 4-9 NW District Junior Livestock Show, Chisholm 302 S Grand, 855.TIX.ENID Trail Expo Center, 111 W Purdue, 580.237.2494 21-22 “Jack and the Beanstalk,” Gaslight Children’s 5-7 OSSAA Class 2A Area I Basketball Tournament, Theatre, 1p & 3p Sat, 3p Sun, Gaslight Theatre, Stride Bank Center, 302 S Grand 221 N Independence, 580.234.2307 6 Living History Lantern Tours, 7-10p, Cherokee 23 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Murray St., 2p, David Strip Reg. Heritage Ctr., 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 7 Saints on the Go 5K & Fun Run, 7:30a, St. 23 Enid High baseball vs. Broken Arrow, 6p, David Gregory Catholic Church, 1924 W Willow, Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 580.242.4449 27 Hedges Speech & Hearing Silent Movie Night, 7 Enid High baseball vs. Woodward, 12p, David 7p, Gaslight Theatre, 221 N Independence, Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 580.234.3734 8 NOC-Enid baseball vs. N Iowa Area, 1p, David 28 Knees 2 War 10K, 5K & 1-mile Walk/Run, Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 8:30a, Central Assembly Family Life Center, 9 Enid High baseball vs. Edmond Memorial, 6p, 1202 W Oxford, 580.716.0662 David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 28 Boy Scouts of America Car Show, 10:30a-3p, 10 NOC-Enid baseball vs. N Iowa Area, 3p, David Garfield County Fairgrounds, 111 W Purdue, Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 580.278.3367 10 Festival of Flavor, 6-7:30p, Prairie View 28 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Carl Albert, 1p, David Elementary School, 4700 W Willow, Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand EnidRotary.com 28 Enid Author Fest, 1-5p, Enid Public Library, 120 10 Tipsy Artist, 6-9p, SpringHill Suites, 5815 KL W Maine, 580.234.6313 Dr., TipsyArtist.com 28 Enid Ultimate Challenge XTreme Bulls, 7p, 11 Brown Bag Lunch & Learn, When the Country Stride Bank Center, 302 S Grand, 855.TIX.ENID Was New, 12p, Cherokee Strip Regional 28 International Wine Tour, 7-11p, Nonprofit Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 Center, 114 S Independence, 580.242.6131 12 Harlem Globetrotters, 7p, Stride Bank Center, 28 Country Western Dance, 7-11p, Moose Lodge, 302 S Grand, 855.TIX.ENID 302 E Purdue, 580.237.7779 13 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Southeastern CC, 1p, 28-29 “Jack and the Beanstalk,” Gaslight Children’s David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Theatre, 1p & 3p Sat, 3p Sun, Gaslight Theatre, 13 Chautauqua Patron Social, 6p, Stride Bank 221 N Independence, 580.234.2307 Center Grand Ballroom, 301 S Independence, 30 Enid High baseball vs. Stillwater, 6p, David 580.237.5722 Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 13-15 Coin, Token & Paper Money Show, Fri 12-6p, Sat 9a-5p, Sun 9a-3p, Hoover Building, 316 E APRIL Oxford, 580.747.8661 History Alive! 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 11a-3p, Cherokee th 14 Red Brick Road Food Truck & Art Festival, 11a- Strip Regional Heritage Center, 507 S 4 , 580.237.1907 7p, 200 block E Maple, 580.402.6732 1 Chicago, 7:30p, Stride Bank Center, 302 S 14 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Southeastern CC, 1p, Grand, 855.TIX.ENID Failing Field, Maine & University 2-4 Gladys Winters Prep Baseball Tournament, David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 3 First Friday, 6-9p, downtown Enid 24-26 Enid Home Show, 12-7p Fri, 9a-7p Sat, 11a-5p 4 Corvette Expo, 9a-4p, Chisholm Trail Expo Sun, Chisholm Trail Expo Center, 111 W Center, 111 W Purdue, 580.237.0238 Purdue, 580.234.3549 4 Land Run Beer Fest, 5-8p, Stride Bank Center, 25 Groove Fest, 10a-6p, Government Springs Park 302 S Grand, 855.TIX.ENID North, 509 E Oklahoma, 580.402.6732 6 Enid High baseball vs. Putnam City, 5p, David 25 Enid High baseball vs. Berryhill, 12p, David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 7 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Butler (Kan.), 2p, David 25 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Amarillo Venom, 7p, Stride Bank Center, 302 S 8 Brown Bag Lunch & Learn, 19th Century North Grand, 855.TIX.ENID American Immigration, 12p, Cherokee Strip 25-26 Kites Over Enid, 10a-4p, Autry Technology Regional Heritage Ctr, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 Center, 1201 W Willow, 580.233.3643 ext 1 9 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Southern Nazarene, 1p, 29-M1 Tri-State Music Festival, throughout Enid David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 11 Fly Fest & Cockpit Fest, 9a-3p, Woodring MAY Regional Airport, 1026 S 66th, 580.234.5476 History Alive! 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 11a-3p, Cherokee 11 Enid High baseball vs. Ponca City, 1p, David Strip Regional Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 1 Enid High baseball vs. Carl Albert, 5:30p, David 11 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Omaha Beef, 7p, Stride Bank Center, 302 S 1 First Friday: Tri-State Parade, downtown Enid Grand, 855.TIX.ENID 2 Tailpipe Events Classic & Collector Car Auction, 13 Enid High baseball vs. Sand Springs, 6p, David 12-3p, Chisholm Trail Expo Center, 111 W Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Purdue, 580.237.0238 14 Tipsy Artist, 6-9p, SpringHill Suites, 5815 KL 2 Auto Racing: Twister Nationals, 7p, Enid Dr., TipsyArtist.com Speedway, 302 E Oxford, EnidSpeedway.net 18 Breakfast Fly In, 7:30-11a, Woodring Regional 2-5 Great American Conference Postseason Airport, 1026 S 66th, 580.616.7387 Baseball Tournament, David Allen Memorial 18 The Market Neighborhood Shops, 10a-5p, Ballpark, 301 S Grand Stride Bank Center Grand Ballroom, 301 S 3 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Redlands, 1p, Failing Independence, 580.234.1919 Field, Maine & University 18 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Western Oklahoma, 1p, 7-10 Region II Baseball Tournament, David Allen David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 18 Mega Monster Truck Tour, 7p, Chisholm Trail 8 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. Expo Center, 111 W Purdue, 580.237.0238 West Texas Warbirds, 7p, Stride Bank Center, 18 Auto Racing, 7p, Enid Speedway, 302 E Oxford, 302 S Grand, 855.TIX.ENID EnidSpeedway.net 8-10 “No Exit,” 8p Fri-Sat, 2p Sun, Gaslight Theatre, 19 Pro Wrestling: World Class Revolution - When 221 N Independence, 580.234.2307 Worlds Collide, 7p, Stride Bank Center, 302 S 13 Brown Bag Lunch & Learn, Cultural Foodie Grand, 855.TIX.ENID Celebrations, 12p, Cherokee Strip Regional 20 Enid High baseball vs. Putnam City West, 6p, Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 14-16 “No Exit,” 7p Thurs, 8p Fri-Sat, Gaslight 21 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Pratt (Kan.), 1p, David Theatre, 221 N Independence, 580.234.2307 Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 15-16 Legends Longhorn Sale, Chisholm Trail Expo 22 NOC-Enid baseball vs. NOC-Tonkawa, 1p, David Center, 111 W Purdue, 580.237.0238 Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 16 Breakfast Fly In, 7:30-11a, Woodring Regional 23 Enid High baseball vs. Midwest City, 6p, David Airport, 1026 S 66th, 580.616.7387 Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 23 Red Dirt Run of Honor, 6:30a, Woodring 23 Charlie Daniels Band & Marshall Tucker Band, Regional Airport, 1026 S 66th, 580.233.4530 7p, Stride Bank Ctr., 302 S Grand, 855.TIX.ENID 23-30 NJCAA Div. II World Series, David Allen 24-25 Hanor Smokin’ Red Dirt BBQ, 6p Fri, 11a Sat, Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Stride Bank Center Grand Ballroom, 301 S 30 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. Independence, 580.548.8194 Wichita Force, 7p, Stride Bank Center, 302 S Grand, 855.TIX.ENID .
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