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Enid Calendar of Events 15 Country Western Dance, Enid Moose Lodge, June, July, August 2019 302 E Oxford, 580.237.7779 15 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces Vs Enid Calendar of Events 15 Country Western Dance, Enid Moose Lodge, June, July, August 2019 302 E Oxford, 580.237.7779 15 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. Sioux City Bandits, 7:05p, Stride Bank Center, JUNE 302 S Grand, 580.297.0763 1-8/16 Sign of the Times: The Great American Political 18 Tipsy Artist, 6:30-9:30p, SpringHill Suites, 5815 Poster 1844-2012, Cherokee Strip Regional KL Drive, Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 21-22 Phillips University Reunion, NOC-Enid, 100 S 1-5 Field of Honor, 500 S Grand & David Allen University, 580.297.9497 Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 27 Old Fashioned Hymm Sing, 7-9:30p, Stride 1 Enid Shrine Poker Run, 9a, Cycle Ward, 319 N Bank Center Grand Ballroom, 301 S Independence, 580.548.6674 Independence, 855.TIX.ENID 1 Race 4 Jase 5K & 1-mile Walk/Fun Run, 9a, 28 RSVP Aging with Grace Conference, 8a-4p, Crosslin Park, 1520 W Oxford, 580.541.1309 Stride Bank Center Grand Ballroom, 301 S 1 Country Western Dance, Enid Moose Lodge, Independence, 855.TIX.ENID 302 E Oxford, 580.237.7779 28 United Way Golf Tournament, 8a-6p, 1 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. NTX Meadowlake Golf Course, 2013 W Rupe, Savages, 7:05p, Stride Bank Center, 302 S 580.237.0821 Grand, 580.297.0763 28-30 Shakespeare in the Park: “A Midsummer 2 Oklahoma All-State Baseball Games, 1p, David Night’s Dream,” 8p, Government Springs Park Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand North, 509 E Oklahoma, 580.234.2307 4 Enid SPCA Fundraiser, 7:30p-10:30p, Okie Craft 29 4RKids/Enid Noon Ambucs Mud Volleyball, 9a- Co., 119 S Grand, 580.554.5009 5p, CW Scooters, 3630 N Van Buren, 7 First Friday, 6-9p, downtown Enid EnidMudVolleyball.com 7-8 Main Street CLUE, 6-9p Fri, 11a-3p Sat, 29 Family Saturday: Pinwheels, 11a-1p, Cherokee downtown Enid merchants, 580.234.1052 Strip Regional Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 7-8 Master Gardeners’ Garden Tour, 6:30-9p Fri, 580.237.1907 9a-12p Sat, locations around Enid, 29 Auto Racing, 7p, Enid Speedway, 302 E Oxford, 580.237.1228 EnidSpeedway.net 8 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. 29 Country Western Dance, Enid Moose Lodge, Duke City Gladiators, 7:05p, Stride Bank 302 E Oxford, 580.237.7779 Center, 302 S Grand, 580.297.0763 29-30 Midsummer Faire, 10a-6p Sat, 12-6p Sun, 11-15 Summer Chautauqua: Hispanic Legacy in Government Springs Park North, 509 E America Today, workshops 10:30a & 12p, Oklahoma, 580.402.6732 Scholar presentation 6:30p, Cherokee Strip 29-30 YMCA Pickleball Tournament, Oakwood CC, Regional Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 1601 N Oakwood, 580.237.4645 580.237.1907 13-16 Connie Mack Qualifying Baseball Tournament, JULY David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 1-8/16 Sign of the Times: The Great American Political 14-15 Van Buren Cruisers, 7-11:30p, Van Buren Street Poster 1844-2012, Cherokee Strip Regional 14-16 State Games of Oklahoma Tennis Tournament, Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 Oakwood CC, 1601 N Oakwood, 580.242.5153 3 Auto Racing, 7p, Enid Speedway, 302 E Oxford, 15 Woodring Breakfast Fly-In, 8-10a, Woodring EnidSpeedway.net Regional Airport, 1026 S 66th, 580.616.7387 4 Hometown Celebration, 10a-12p, Leonardo’s 15 Second Saturday at the Railroad Museum: Children’s Museum, 200 E Maple, Sandwiches in the Park, 9a-4p, Railroad 580.233.2787 Museum of Oklahoma, 702 N Washington, 4 City of Enid Independence Day Celebration, 580.233.3051 10a-10p, Meadowlake Park, 1200 W Rupe, 15 Carry the Flame Across America, Woodring 580.616.7310 Regional Airport, 1026 S 66th, 405.826.1000 5 First Friday, 6-9p, downtown Enid 15 Downtown Dogfest, 10a-12p, Garfield County 10 Purses with Purpose, 11a-1p, Stride Bank Courthouse, 114 W Broadway, 580.234.1052 Center, 302 S Grand, 580.234.7581 15 Van Buren Cruisers Car Show, 5-8p, Central Christian Church, 1111 W Broadway 10 Brown Bag Lunch & Learn, 12-1p, Cherokee 17-18 KNID In the Wild Sportsman’s & Outdoor Expo, Strip Regional Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 9a-6p Sat, 10a-5p Sun, Stride Bank Center, 302 580.237.2907 S Grand, 580.237.1390 10-14 Connie Mack State Tournament, David Allen 20 Red Carpet Country Tourism Conference, Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 8:30a-3:30p, Stride Bank Center Benson 13 Second Saturday at the Railroad Museum: Ballroom, 301 S Independence, 580.327.4918 Celebrate our Freedom, 9a-4p, Railroad 24 Woodring Breakfast Fly-In, 8-10a, Woodring Museum of Oklahoma, 702 N Washington, Regional Airport, 1026 S 66th, 580.616.7387 580.233.3051 26-11/8 Fifty Years of Photojournalism at The 17-21 Connie Mack Regional Tournament, David Oklahoman, Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 19-21 Enid Area MAYB Tournament, Stride Bank 27 EYP 10<40 Awards Lunch, 11:30a-1:30p, Stride Center, 302 S Grand Bank Center Grand Ballroom, 301 S 19-21 “Mamma Mia!”, 8p Fri-Sat, 2p Sun, Gaslight Independence, 580.234.1919 Theatre, 221 N Independence, 580.234.2307 29 KC and the Sunshine Bank, 7p, Stride Bank 20 Country Western Dance, Enid Moose Lodge, Center, 302 S Grand, 855.TIX.ENID 302 E Oxford, 580.237.7779 30-31 Cash Days: Purdue Street Races, Professional 25-27 “Mamma Mia!”, 7p Thurs, 8p Fri-Sat, Gaslight Street-Legal Drag Racing, Chisholm Trail Expo Theatre, 221 N Independence, 580.234.2307 Center, 111 W Purdue, 580.237.0238 27 Woodring Breakfast Fly-In, 8-10a, Woodring 31 Family Saturday, 11a-1p, Cherokee Strip Regional Airport, 1026 S 66th, 580.616.7387 Regional Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 27 Family Saturday, 11a-1p, Cherokee Strip 580.237.1907 Regional Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 Open during the week AUGUST *Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 1-16 Sign of the Times: The Great American Political Tue-Sat 10a-5p, 580.237.1907 Poster 1844-2012, Cherokee Strip Regional *Leonardo’s Children’s Museum & Adventure Quest, Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 200 E Maple, Tues-Sat 10a-5p, Sun 1-5p, 580.233.2787 2 First Friday, 6-9p, downtown Enid *Railroad Museum of Oklahoma, 702 N Washington, 2 Walk to End Alzheimer’s, 6p, downtown Enid, Tue-Fri 1p-4p, Sat 9a-4p, 580.233.3051 580.232.2100 *Simpson’s Old Time Museum, 228 E Randolph, 3-4 Enid Comic Con, 10a-6p, Stride Bank Center, Mon-Sat 8a-11a & 1p-4p, 580.234.4998/580.541.6605 302 S Grand, 855.TIX.ENID *Garfield County Courthouse Murals, 114 W 10 Second Saturday at the Railroad Museum: Broadway, Mon-Fri 8a-4:30p. Dawg Daze of Summer, 9a-4p, Railroad *Enid Public Library, 120 W Maine, Mon-Thurs 9a-7p, Museum of Oklahoma, 702 N Washington, Fri-Sat 9a-6p, 580.234.6313 580.233.3051 *Meadowlake Park rides, 1200 W Rupe, Thurs-Fri 6-9p, 10 Cherokee Strip Friends of NRA Annual Sat-Sun 3-9p through Labor Day Banquet, 5p, Stride Bank Center, 302 S Grand, 580.548.4540 10 Auto Racing, 7p, Enid Speedway, 302 E Oxford, Send your email address to [email protected] EnidSpeedway.net 14 Brown Bag Lunch & Learn, 12-1p, Cherokee to receive Enid’s weekly calendar of events in Strip Regional Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, your inbox each Monday morning. 580.237.2907 16-18 USTRC Team Roping, 12p Fri, 9a Sat-Sun, Chisholm Trail Expo Center, 111 W Purdue, 580.237.0238 17 Auto Racing, 7p, Enid Speedway, 302 E Oxford, EnidSpeedway.net .
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