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Enid Calendar of Events 16 Saints on the Go 5K & Fun Run, 7:30A, St Enid Calendar of Events 16 Saints on the Go 5K & Fun Run, 7:30a, St. March, April, May 2019 Gregory Catholic Church, 1924 W Willow, 580.242.4449 16 Sham-Rock the Night Away, 7p, Columbia Club, MARCH 1610 W Willow, 580.541.2000 1-23 Weird & Wonderful, Cherokee Strip Regional 16-17 “Pinocchio,” 10a & 2p Sat, 2p Sun, Gaslight Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 Children’s Theatre, 221 N Independence, 1-2 OSSAA Class 2A Area I Basketball Tournament, 580.234.2307 CNB Center, 302 S Grand. 22 Josh Turner, 7p, CNB Center, 302 S Grand, 1-3 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Des Moines Area, 6p Fri, 855.TIX.ENID 1p Sat-Sun, David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 22-23 Capturing Land: An International Collection of S Grand Landscape Photography, 5-9p Fri, 10a-8p Sat, 2 Enid Author Fest, 1-5p, Enid Public Library, 120 Klemme Gallery & Event Space, 222 E Maple, W Maine, 580.234.6313 580.234.8284 2 Relay for Life Dinner Auction, 6:30p, CNB 23 Red Brick Road Food Truck & Art Festival, 11a- Center Benson Ballroom, 301 S Independence, 7p, The Breeze, 200 blk. E Maple, 580.402.6732 855.TIX.ENID 29 Leonardo’s Scholarship Fundraiser, 6p, 5 Enid High baseball vs. Sand Springs, 6p, David Leonardo’s Children’s Museum, 200 E Maple, Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 580.233.2787 5 Festival of Flavor, 6-7:30p, Prairie View 29-30 “The Rustlers of Red Rock,” 7p, Garber Dinner Elementary, 4700 W Willow, EnidRotary.org Theatre, 402 Main, Garber OK, 580.548.4861 6 Carden International Circus, 6:30p, CNB 30 Knees 2 War 10K, 5K and 1-mile Fun Run, Center, 302 S Grand, 855.TIX.ENID 8:30a, Central Assembly Family Life Center, 6 Planetarium Show, 7p, NOC-Mackie 1202 W Oxford, 580.716.0662 Planetarium, Randolph&Hedges, 580.548.2314 30 Boy Scouts of America Car Show, 10:30a-3p, 6-11 NW District Junior Livestock Show, Chisholm Garfield County Fairgrounds, 111 W Purdue, Trail Expo Center, 111 W Purdue, 580.237.2494 580.278.3367 7 Enid High baseball vs. Midwest City, 6p, David 30 Tailpipe Events Classic & Collector Car Auction, Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 12-3p, Chisholm Trail Expo Center, 111 W 8 Chautauqua Patron Social, 6p, CNB Center Purdue, 405.762.8009 Benson Ballroom, 301 S Independence, 30 Enid High baseball vs. Woodward, 12p, David 580.237.1907 Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 8-9 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Ellsworth (Ia),1p Fri, 12p 30 Enid Ultimate Challenge: XTreme Bulls, 7p, Sat, David Allen Mem. Ballpark, 301 S Grand CNB Center, 302 S Grand, 855.TIX.ENID 8-10 Coin, Token & Paper Money Show, 12-6p Fri, 9a-5p Sat, 9a-3p Sun, Garfield County Pavilion, APRIL 111 W Purdue, 580.747.8661 2 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Pratt (Kan.), 1p, David 9 Casino Masquerade: Youth & Family Services Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Gala, 6p, CNB Center Grand Ballroom, 301 S 3 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Carl Albert, 1p, David Independence, 580.233.7220 Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 9 “Barbara Baird, Organist,” 7p, First UMC, 401 3 Planetarium Show, 7p, NOC-Mackie W Randolph, 580.237.9646 Planetarium, Randolph&Hedges, 580.548.2314 9-10 “Pinocchio,” 10a & 2p Sat, 2p Sun, Gaslight 4-6 Gladys Winters Prep Baseball Tournament, Children’s Theatre, 221 N Independence, David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 580.234.2307 4-6 “The Rustlers of Red Rock,” 7p, Garber Dinner 10, 12 NOC-Enid baseball vs. N Iowa Area, 1p Sun, 2p Theatre, 402 Main, Garber OK, 580.548.4861 Tues, David Allen Mem. Ballpark, 301 S Grand 5 LGE Class 28 Four-person Golf Scramble, 8:30a 12 Enid High baseball vs. Southmoore, 6p, David & 1p, Pheasant Run Golf Course, 1601 Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Clubhouse Dr., 580.233.2355 13 Brown Bag Lunch & Learn: Weird & Wonderful 5 A Night in the Art Museum: Enid Arts Council exhibit, 12-1p, Cherokee Strip Regional Gala, 6:30p, Independence Tower, 302 N Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 Independence, 580.234.4840 15 PJ Masks Live: Save the Day, 6p, CNB Center, 5 First Friday, 6-9p, downtown Enid 302 S Grand, 855.TIX.ENID 6 Love Your Landscape: Master Gardeners Spring 26-27 Hanor Smokin’ Red Dirt BBQ, 5p Fri, 11a Sat, Workshop, 8a-12p, Autry Technology Center, CNB Center Grand Ballroom, 301 S 1201 W Willow, 580.237.1228 Independence, 580.548.8194 6 Corvette Expo, 9a-4p, Chisholm Trail Expo 26-28 Enid Home Show, 12-7p Fri, 9a-7p Sat, 11a-5p Center, 111 W Purdue, 580.307.7528 Sun, Chisholm Trail Expo Center, 111 W 6 Lights, Camera, Auction: Vance Spouses Club Purdue, 580.234.3549 Charity Auction, 6:30p, CNB Center Grand 27-28 Kites Over Enid, 10a-4p, Autry Technology Ballrm. 301 S Independence, VSC.yapsody.com Center, 1201 W Willow, 580.233.3643 6 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. 27 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Redlands, 1p, David Wichita Force, 7:05p, CNB Center, 302 S Grand, Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand. 580.297.0763 MAY 6-7 Rags to Riches featuring Rich Ridenour, 7p Sat, 1 Planetarium Show, 7p, NOC-Mackie 2p Sun, Enid Symphony Center, 301 W Planetarium, Randolph&Hedges, 580.548.2314 Broadway, 580.237.9646 1-3 Tri-State Music Festival, around Enid 9 Enid High baseball vs. Jenks, 6p, David Allen 3 NOC-Enid baseball vs. W Oklahoma, 1p, David Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand. 10 NOC-Enid baseball vs. NOC-Tonkawa, 1p, David 3 First Friday, 6-9p, downtown Enid Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand. 3 Tri-State Parade & Grand Concert, parade 6p, 11-13 Merrifield Prep Baseball Tournament, David downtown Enid; Grand Concert 8p, CNB Center Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Grand Ballroom, 301 S Independence 12 A Night with our Leaders, 7p, Cherokee Strip 4 Auto Racing, 7p, Enid Speedway, 302 E Oxford, Reg. Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 EnidSpeedway.net 12 Hedges Speech & Hearing Silent Movie Night, 4 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. 7p, Enid Symphony Center, 301 W Broadway, Omaha Beef, 7:05p, CNB Center, 302 S Grand, 580.237.3734 580.297.0763 13 The Market Neighborhood Shops craft show, 4-7 Great American Conference Baseball 10a-5p, CNB Center Grand Ballroom, 301 S Tournament, David Allen Memorial Ballpark, Independence, CNBCenter.com 301 S Grand 13 Land Run Beer Fest, 5-8p, CNB Center, 302 S 5 The Beach Boys, 6p, CNB Center, 302 S Grand, Grand, 855.TIX.ENID 855.TIX.ENID 13 International Wine Tour, 6-11:30p, Non-Profit 8-12 Region II Baseball Tournament, David Allen Center, 114 S Independence, 580.242.6131 Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 13 Auto racing, 7p, Enid Speedway, 302 E Oxford, 10-12 “The Normal Heart,” 8p Fri-Sat, 2p Sun, EnidSpeedway.net Gaslight Theatre, 221 N Independence, 13 Mega Monster Truck Tour, 7p, Chisholm Trail 580.234.2307 Expo Center, 111 W Purdue, 580.237.0238 11 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. 15 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Southern Nazarene, 2p, Sioux City Bandits, 7:05p, CNB Center, 302 S David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Grand, 580.297.0763 18 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Murray St., 1p, David 11-31 Heroes: A Memorial Day Exhibit, Oakwood Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Mall, 4125 W Garriott580.231.5490 20 Enid High baseball vs. Berryhill/Weatherford, 15-8/16 Sign of the Times: The Great American 12p, David Allen Mem. Ballpark, 301 S Grand Political Poster 1844-2012, Cherokee Strip 22 Enid High baseball vs. Ponca City, 5:30p, David Regional Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 580.237.1907 23, 25-26 “Shrek, The Musical” 7:30p, Enid High 16-18 “The Normal Heart,” 7p Thurs, 8p Fri-Sat, School, 611 W Wabash, 580.366.8300 Gaslight Theatre, 221 N Independence, 25 Sawyer Brown, 7p, CNB Center, 302 S Grand, 580.234.2307 855.TIX.ENID 24-31 NJCAA Div II World Series, David Allen 26 Enid High baseball vs. Shawnee, 6:30p, David Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 25 Red Dirt Run of Honor, 7a, Woodring Regional 26 Feathers & Fedoras: A 1920’s Soiree, 7-9p, CNB Airport, 1026 S 66th, 580.233.4530 Center Grand Ballroom, 301 S Independence, 580.237.7890 .
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