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Enid Calendar of Events Enid Calendar of Events 13 Second Saturday at the Railroad Museum: April, May, June 2019 Open House, 9a-4p, Railroad Museum of Oklahoma, 702 N Washington, 580.233.3051 13 The Market Neighborhood Shops craft show, APRIL 10a-5p, Stride Bank Center Grand Ballroom, 2 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Pratt (Kan.), 1p, David 301 S Independence, StrideBankCenter.com Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 13 Land Run Beer Fest, 5-8p, Stride Bank Center, 3 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Carl Albert, 1p, David 302 S Grand, 855.TIX.ENID Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 13 International Wine Tour, 6-11:30p, Non-Profit 3 Planetarium Show, 7p, NOC-Mackie Center, 114 S Independence, 580.242.6131 Planetarium, Randolph&Hedges, 580.548.2314 13 Mega Monster Truck Tour, 7p, Chisholm Trail 4-6 Gladys Winters Prep Baseball Tournament, Expo Center, 111 W Purdue, 580.237.0238 David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 13-14 Oklahoma Gun Show, 9a-5p Sat, 10a-4p Sun, 4-6 “The Rustlers of Red Rock,” 7p, Garber Dinner Chisholm Trail Pavilion, 111 W Purdue, Theatre, 402 Main, Garber OK, 580.548.4861 580.237.0238 5 LGE Class 28 Four-person Golf Scramble, 8:30a 15 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Southern Nazarene, 2p, & 1p, Pheasant Run Golf Course, 1601 David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Clubhouse Dr., 580.233.2355 16 Main Street Mixer & Trolley Tour, 5-6p, Stride 5 A Night in the Art Museum: Enid Arts Council Bank Center, 302 S Grand, 580.234.1052 Gala, 6:30p, Independence Tower, 302 N 18 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Murray St., 1p, David Independence, 580.234.4840 Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 5 First Friday, 6-9p, downtown Enid 20 Enid High baseball vs. Berryhill/Weatherford, 5-6 Book Sale, 9a-5p Fri, 9a-7p Sat, Hospice Circle 12p, David Allen Mem. Ballpark, 301 S Grand of Love, 314 S 3rd, 580.234.2273 20 Auto racing, 7p, Enid Speedway, 302 E Oxford, 6 Master Gardeners Spring Workshop, 8a-12p, EnidSpeedway.net Autry Tech, 1201 W Willow, 580.237.1228 22 Enid High baseball vs. Ponca City, 5:30p, David 6 Corvette Expo, 9a-4p, Chisholm Trail Expo Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Center, 111 W Purdue, 580.307.7528 23, 25-26 “Shrek, The Musical” 7:30p, Enid High 6 Lights, Camera, Auction: Vance Spouses Club School, 611 W Wabash, 580.366.8300 Charity Auction, 6:30p, Stride Bank Ctr. Grand 25 Sawyer Brown, 7p, Stride Bank Center, 302 S Ballrm. 301 S Independence, VSC.yapsody.com Grand, 855.TIX.ENID 6 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. 26 Enid High baseball vs. Shawnee, 6:30p, David Wichita Force, 7:05p, Stride Bank Center, 302 S Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Grand, 580.297.0763 26 Feathers & Fedoras: A 1920’s Soiree, 7-9p, 6-7 Rags to Riches featuring Rich Ridenour, 7p Sat, Stride Bank Center Grand Ballroom, 301 S 2p Sun, Enid Symphony Center, 301 W Independence, 580.237.7890 Broadway, 580.237.9646 26-27 Hanor Smokin’ Red Dirt BBQ, 5p Fri, 11a Sat, 9 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Butler (Kan.), 2p, David Stride Bank Center Grand Ballroom, 301 S Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Independence, 580.548.8194 9 Enid High baseball vs. Jenks, 6p, David Allen 26-28 Enid Home Show, 12-7p Fri, 9a-7p Sat, 11a-5p Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Sun, Chisholm Trail Expo Center, 111 W 10 Brown Bag Lunch & Learn: Lessons Learned Purdue, 580.234.3549 from Laura Ingalls Wilder, 12-1p, Cherokee 27 Woodring Breakfast Fly-In, 8-10a, Woodring Strip Reg. Heritage Ctr., 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 Regional Airport, 1026 S 66th, 580.616.7387 10 NOC-Enid baseball vs. NOC-Tonkawa, 1p, David 27 NOC-Enid baseball vs. Redlands, 1p, David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand. Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand. 11-13 Merrifield Prep Baseball Tournament, David 27-28 Kites Over Enid, 10a-4p, Autry Technology Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Center, 1201 W Willow, 580.233.3643 12 A Night with our Leaders, 7p, Cherokee Strip Reg. Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 MAY 12 Hedges Speech & Hearing Silent Movie Night, 1 Planetarium Show, 7p, NOC-Mackie 7p, Enid Symphony Center, 301 W Broadway, Planetarium, Randolph&Hedges, 580.548.2314 580.237.3734 1-3 Tri-State Music Festival, around Enid 3 NOC-Enid baseball vs. W Oklahoma, 1p, David 18 Woodring Breakfast Fly-In, 8-10a, Woodring Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand. Regional Airport, 1026 S 66th, 580.616.7387 3 First Friday, 6-9p, downtown Enid 18 Carry the Flame Across America, 10-11a, 3 Tri-State Parade & Grand Concert, parade 6p, Woodring Wall of Honor, 1026 S 66th, downtown Enid; Grand Concert 8p, Stride Bank 405.826.1000 Center Grand Ballroom, 301 S Independence 24-31 NJCAA Div II World Series, David Allen 4 Mom & Me Tea, 11a-1p. Cherokee Strip Reg. Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 25 Red Dirt Run of Honor, 7a, Woodring Regional 4 Auto Racing, 7p, Enid Speedway, 302 E Oxford, Airport, 1026 S 66th, 580.233.4530 EnidSpeedway.net JUNE 4 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. 1-8/16 Sign of the Times: The Great American Political Omaha Beef, 7:05p, Stride Bank Center, 302 S Poster 1844-2012, Cherokee Strip Regional Grand, 580.297.0763 Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 4-7 Great American Conference Tournament, 1 Enid Shrine Poker Run, 9a, Cycle Ward, 319 N David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Independence, 580.548.6674 5 The Beach Boys, 6p, Stride Bank Center, 302 S 1 Race 4 Jase 5K & 1-mile Walk/Fun Run, 9a, Grand, 855.TIX.ENID Crosslin Park, 1520 W Oxford, 580.541.1309 8-12 Region II Baseball Tournament, David Allen 1 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand Texas Revolution, 7:05p, Stride Bank Center, 10-12 “The Normal Heart,” 8p Fri-Sat, 2p Sun, 302 S Grand, 580.297.0763 Gaslight Theatre, 221 N Independence, 2 Oklahoma All-State Baseball Games, 1p, David 580.234.2307 Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 11 Rock Swap, 9a-4p, Meadowlake Park. 1200 W 7 First Friday, 6-9p, downtown Enid Rupe (South side), 580.242.7288 8 Second Saturday at the Railroad Museum: 11 Second Saturday at the Railroad Museum: Welcome Summer, 9a-4p, Railroad Museum of Watermelon’s 98th Birthday, 9a-4p, Railroad Oklahoma, 702 N Washington, 580.233.3051 Museum of Oklahoma, 702 N Washington, 8 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. 580.233.3051 Duke City Gladiators, 7:05p, Stride Bank 11 Walk MS: Enid 2019, 10a-3p, Garfield County Center, 302 S Grand, 580.297.0763 Courthouse Lawn, 114 W Broadway, 11-15 Summer Chautauqua: Hispanic Legacy in Facebook.com/WalkMS America Today, 6:30p, Cherokee Strip Regional 11 DAV Spouses Appreciation Day, 10a-4p, 202 W Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 Walnut, 580.242.3808 13-16 Connie Mack Qualifying Baseball Tournament, 11 The Market Neighborhood Shops craft show, David Allen Memorial Ballpark, 301 S Grand 10a-5p, Stride Bank Center Grand Ballroom, 14-15 Van Buren Cruisers, 7-11:30p, Van Buren Street 301 S Independence, StrideBankCenter.com 14-16 State Games of Oklahoma Tennis Tournament, 11 Frog Invasion, 10:30a-12p, Garfield County Oakwood CC, 1601 N Oakwood, 580.242.5153 Courthouse Lawn, 114 W Broadway, 15 Downtown Dogfest, 10a-12p, Garfield County 580.234.1052 Courthouse, 114 W Broadway, 580.234.1052 11 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. 15 Van Buren Cruisers Car Show, 5-8p, Central Sioux City Bandits, 7:05p, Stride Bank Center, Christian Church, 1111 W Broadway 302 S Grand, 580.297.0763 15 Indoor Football: Oklahoma Flying Aces vs. 11-31 Heroes: A Memorial Day Exhibit, Oakwood Sioux City Bandits, 7:05p, Stride Bank Center, Mall, 4125 W Garriott, 580.231.5490 302 S Grand, 580.297.0763 13 Denny Price Family YMCA Golf Tournament, 22 Woodring Breakfast Fly-In, 8-10a, Woodring 11:30a, Oakwood CC, 1601 N Oakwood, Regional Airport, 1026 S 66th, 580.616.7387 580.237.4645 28 United Way Golf Tournament, 8a-6p, 15-8/16 Sign of the Times: The Great American Meadowlake Golf Course, 2013 W Rupe, Political Poster 1844-2012, Cherokee Strip Reg. 580.237.0821 Heritage Center, 507 S 4th, 580.237.1907 28-30 Shakespeare in the Park: “A Midsummer 16-18 “The Normal Heart,” 7p Thurs, 8p Fri-Sat, Night’s Dream,” 8p, Government Springs Park Gaslight Theatre, 221 N Independence, North, 509 E Oklahoma, 580.234.2307 580.234.2307 .
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