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PEOPLE OF OUR CITY
• OKIE HONOR AWARDS 10
• FUN IN THE FACTS 18 HALLOWEEN
• TRUTH IN THE NUMBERS 19 CHARITIES & NONPROFITS
• SO6IX EATS 24
• PEOPLE OF THE CITY 26
• AUTUMN DAYS 30 photography by Lauren Wright
• CALENDAR OF EVENTS 58 OCTOBER 2015
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OKLAHOMA
FUNINTHE
FACTSHALLOWEEN
The first
JACK O’LANTERNS were actually
MADE FROM TURNIPS.
HALLOWEEN is the second high-est grossing com-
mercial holiday after
CHRISTMAS.
A FULL MOON on
Halloween is extreme-
ly rare. The NEXT FULL MOON on Halloween
won’t occur until 2020
and the most recent Halloween full moon was
back in 2001 and be-
fore that it was in 1955.
IRELAND is typi-cally believed to
be the birthplace of Halloween.
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS is the Halloween capital of the world.
Halloween was preceded by the CELTIC HOLIDAY SAMHAIN. As part of the celebration, it is be-lieved that Druid priests would throw the bones of cattle into a fire, hence the name “bone fire,” or “bonfire,” a fall and
HALLOWEEN TRADITION that continues today
(minus the bones).
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OKLAHOMATRUTH IN THE NUMBERS
CHARITIES & NONPROFITS
Each week, the REGIONAL FOOD BANK
provides enough food to feed
110,000 hungry Oklahomans.
EDMOND MEMORIAL’S annual Swine Week raised
$701,334 for Angels Foster Family Network
OKC in 2015.
EST. 2007Since their beginning in 2007, the
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA HUMANE SOCIETY has adopted out over 20,700 pets.
INFANT CRISIS SERVICES has provided for-mula, food and di-apers to more than 194,000 babies and toddlers since its start in 1984.
At the OKLAHOMA BLOOD INSTITUTE, more
than 125,000 DONORS provide
more than 250,000 GIFTS of blood
yearly for transfusion and associated clinical services.
In 2014, the CITY RESCUE MISSION put in
over 18,061 volunteer hours, served 369,448 meals
and assisted over 11,200 families in need.
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PUPPY OF THE MONTH
WEIMARANER Friendly, fearless and obedient. Meet the majestic Weimaraner!
You may not have heard of this breed, but it is ranked the 34th
most popular dog breed by the AKC, and for good reason.
Even though Weimaraners are a little on the large side, they
are graceful and alert. They make great family pets and are
all about deep bonding. And many of them have those bright
blue puppy dog eyes that are just impossible to resist!
COCKTAIL RECIPEAPPLE + PUMPKIN BEER COCKTAILYIELD: 4 servings
credit: cookingandbeer.com
• 8 ounces quality bourbon
• 9 ounces apple cider
• 2 1⁄2 ounces lemon juice
• 12 ounces pumpkin ale
• Ice
• Cinnamon sticks and cranberries for garnish
CANDY BARKHALLOWEEN
DIRECTIONS:1. In a cocktail shaker, shake together the bourbon, apple cider
and lemon juice.
2. Divide the mixture into four glasses over ice.
3. Pour the beer evenly into each glass. Garnish with cinnamon sticks and cranberries.
INGREDIENTS:
YIELD: 10 to 12 servings
Credit: justataste.com
Who doesn’t love Halloween candy? And what’s better than getting to have all of your favorites at once?
INGREDIENTS: • 3 cups bittersweet chocolate chips• 2 cups assorted candy, the larger ones cut into bite-sized pieces
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
2. Melt the chocolate chips in the microwave, stirring until smooth.
3. Pour the chocolate onto the parchment paper, and use a spatula to spread it into an even layer about 1/4-inch thick.
4. Sprinkle the candy on top of the chocolate, then place the baking sheet in the refrigerator to chill for 30 to 45 minutes, until the chocolate has fully hardened.
5. Remove the bark from the refrigerator and carefully slide onto a cutting board. Cut or break the bark into irregularly shaped pieces.
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TAPPING TO THE TUNES
Hold Me DownHaley
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Smokin and Drinkin’Miranda Lambert
DAYS OF THE MONTH
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OCTOBER 30
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OCTOBER 24
OCTOBER 13
OCTOBER 5
OCTOBER 25
OCTOBER 19
Name Your Car Day
Count Your Buttons Day
Columbus Day
National Candy Corn Day
National Golf Day
Halloween
National Bologna Day
International Skeptics Day
Do Something Nice Day
World Pasta Day
Evaluate Your Life Day
Wheat Beer
AmericanPale Ale
Belgian Ale
BrownAle
Amber
Lager
Stout
IPA
Ricotta Fresh Goat’s Cheese
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Mascarpone
Asiago
Taleggio
Parmigiano-Reggiano
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Mozzarella
Mild Cheddar
Blue Cheese
Blue Cheese
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This is one remake we can actually say we truly love. Tommy’s
Italian American Grill is back in business after a little hiatus, and we
couldn’t be happier. Tommy’s has a lovely atmosphere. It’s upscale
yet comfortable, a great combination. The staff is oh-so-friendly and
completely knowledgeable about Tommy’s from A to Z. We were
pleased to find many of the original Tommy’s items still on the menu!
We sat down with the wonderful head chef, Joshua Tolle. Of course,
we had to ask what his favorite menu item is, if he HAD to pick
one. Hint: It’s not pasta or pizza. In fact, it’s their 16-ounce hand-cut
premium Black Angus ribeye, grilled to perfection. I love it all, but if I
had to pick my favorite part about Tommy’s, it’s that everything, from
top to bottom, is a house-made recipe, and everything they offer is
made from scratch. Almost everything is made in-house, and what
isn’t is sourced locally. They’re using local homemade pasta from
a company that’s been in business for the last 30 years, as well as
local liquor, like Prairie Wolf Vodka. Even their basil is local, grown only 10.2 miles from the Tommy’s door. And can we just say that we are
extremely impressed with their wine menu? Tommy’s wine menu was specially crafted in part by the house manager, CJ Blakely. The over-
82-bottle Italian-based list will suit any dinner, dish, or evening. This wine list enhances the true Italian experience at Tommy’s. Tommy’s is
a little upscale (which we love), but there is a whole lot of good home cookin’ to be had here. It’s a spot where there is truly something for
everyone. Tommy’s also does lunch during the week, with a newly revamped lunch menu (it’s awesome, trust us!), and brunch on Saturday
and Sundays from 10:30 to 3:00. Two-dollar mimosas? Count us in! In all seriousness, the food is delectable and full of flavor. You get to
experience Italy without leaving Oklahoma. We’re so happy Tommy’s is back up and running. You can bet that we’ll be back again and
again, Tommy’s Italian American Grill.
WHAT WE TASTED: BruschettaGrilled Italian baguette, basil pesto, Roma tomatoes, fresh basil and Parmesan.
Antipasto PlatterRed bell pepper hummus, Gorgonzola, smoked Gouda, fresh mozzarella, black olives, artichoke hearts, roasted red bell pepper, capicola ham, Genoa salami and prosciutto served with toast points.
Tommy’s Original Lasagna A house specialty. Layers of spinach pasta, ground beef, Italian sausage, mushrooms, black olives, garlic, yellow onion, bell peppers, Italian herbs, ricotta, Parmesan and mozzarella cheese, finished with a tomato basil sauce.
Cilantro Pesto Linguine Smoked corn and red bell peppers sautéed in olive oil then tossed with linguine and cilantro pesto. Topped with sliced grilled chicken.
Gelato CakeLayered vanilla, chocolate and pistachio gelato with cookie crumbles.
WHAT WE SIPPED:Peach Bellini Lemon Basil Mojito
EATS
EATS
PEOPLE OF OUR CITYQ:What’s Your Favorite Part About Living in Oklahoma?
Elizabeth C.“I’ve lived here most of my life. The weather is
great! I also love the State Fair.”
Dakoda H.“I like the wildlife and everything here because I’m a big hunter. I also like the weather; ya know it’s not too hot and it’s not too cold.”
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Philip A.I like the parks here. Because I came from Texas and it was big and nice but there wasn’t that many parks. My favorite is Hefner; I like playing soccer there.”
LYNSE F.“I’m from the Tahlequah area, and it’s really, really pretty. And it’s cheap to live here.”
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DUCK CONFITCOOKING WITH CHEF DAVID HENRY
PREPARATION
1. In a bowl, toss duck legs with dry ingredients. Make sure the legs are coated with the salt. Let sit refrigerated for 12-24 hours.
2. Drain any liquid that has pooled in the bottom of the bowl. Pat the legs dry with a paper towel.
3. Preheat the oven to 300°F. In a 9x9 pan (round or square), place the duck legs in a single layer, then top with thyme, garlic and peppercorns.
4. Cover the duck legs with fat, making sure everything is submerged.
5. Place in oven and cook for 3 hours.
6. When finished, remove from oven and let cool to room temperature. Strain the garnish from the fat and make sure you don’t get any of the liquid from the bottom of the pan.
7. When ready to store, place legs and fat in a storage container in the refrigerator. Keeps approximately two weeks.
• 4 duck legs
• Palmful of kosher salt
• One head garlic (smashed and root removed, remaining paper is ok)
• 8 sprigs fresh thyme
• 2 tbsp black peppercorns
• 2 bay leaves
• 6 cups duck fat (warmed) – or olive oil, but not extra virgin
INGREDIENTS
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Roger Dog: All-beef dog, dipped in OG mother batter, with yellow mustard. Served with chips
and Anchor ketchup
Mega Coney: All-beef dog, mustard, house chili, jack cheddar, queso, green onion and jalapeño
Hush Pups: Cheese curd and jalapeño pups with queso
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Anchor Down30 NE 2nd St., OKC, OK || 405.605.8070
Sister spot to the beloved Mule in the Plaza District, Anchor Down may just be our newest favorite spot in town. It’s got an amazing atmosphere and building concept, as well as delicious craft food. They’re putting a whole new spin on corn dogs and hot dogs. Complex batters, carefully created dips and house-made chips are all the rage, and we can’t get enough. Honestly, a corn dog can be eaten no matter the season, but this fall you’ll find us hanging out at Anchor Down.
Smokey’s HouseOctober-November, Saturdays or Sunday afternoons || Choctaw, OK 405.390.4980
Step back into a time before local grocery stores and marts were on every corner. Smokey’s House, located in Choctaw, is turning out produce the old-fashioned way. They use natural practices to grow foods like blackberries, grapes, pecans, plums and honey – but keep in mind that certain produce items are only in season certain times of the year. This fall we recommend you take the short drive to Choctaw to pick your own pecans or purchase them prepicked. There’s nothing better than local pecans for all of your fall baking needs.
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P Bar Farms Corn MazeOctober-November 14 || Route 66, Hydro, OK 73048
Teamed up with the Sam Noble Museum, P Bar Farm is bringing us possibly one of the coolest corn maze designs ever: “Lost In Time!” This dinosaur-inspired corn maze features more than 3.5 miles of trails. It will take strategy: you’ll be faced with close to 100 decision points. Put on your thinking caps, and if you can think straight, this maze will take you about an hour to complete. What makes P Bar Farms even better is that it’s not just a corn maze. This fun farm hosts miniature golf, a petting zoo, a bounce pad, hayride and more. The not-so-faint-at-heart can experience the haunted maze, the haunted house or the zombie hunting expedition laser tag ride. It’s the perfect fall and Halloween destination wrapped into one. You’ll never want to leave!
Talimena Scenic DriveROAD TRIP! Take a quick trip this fall to the Talimena Scenic Drive, spanning eastern Oklahoma to far western Arkansas. This stretch has an unforgettable 54 miles of changing trees in breathtaking colors. Roll the windows down, turn the music up and take in the crisp fall breeze as you cruise through the Winding Stair Mountain. Endless trails, multiple trailer camping locations and lots of wildlife to see make this a wonderful fall adventure.
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S&B Burger20 NW 9th St., OKC, OK 73102 || 405.270.0516
All I can say is WOW. We’ll take 47 of these every day, please and thank you. Honestly, you can never go wrong with ANY creation from S&B’s, but this October special tops the books for sure. The garlic Parmesan cream cheese spread is genius. We’ll eat just about anything topped with this goodness. Fall wouldn’t be complete without the Frankenburger.
The Frankenburger: A gastro patty (beef and pork blend seasoned with smoked salt) topped with grilled ham, Swiss cheese, soft fried egg, lettuce, tomato and a garlic Parmesan cream cheese spread
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Art After 5 OKC MOAThursdays in October || MOA Rooftop
Thursdays in the cool (hopefully) October evenings from 5-10:30 p.m., sit atop the Museum of Art downtown and enjoy drinks and complimentary chips and salsa with friends. Not only is it the perfect switch-up from the ordinary happy hour spot, the skyline view is one of the best in the city. Sit with front-row views of the gorgeous Devon tower. Local bands will provide the tunes; all you have to do is sit back and relax. See you there!
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FrightFestFriday-Sunday October 2-31 || Frontier City
Face your biggest fear this year at FrightFest! Brave your way through scare zones and haunted houses like the Nightmare Haunted House, 3 Little Piggs, Wicked Woods, Field of Screams and Boogeyman Tales Haunted Maze. These thrills are not for the faint at heart, but what’s October without a little haunting? We don’t recommend these scare spots for the kiddos, but they do have a trick-or-treat trail for them to enjoy. Dive into the Halloween spirit, if you dare.
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Revolve Pizza Kitchen100 W. Main St. #105, OKC, OK 73102 || 405.600.6488
I for one will take a pizza any time of the day, because I honestly can’t get enough. Revolve introduced us to breakfast pizza, and OH MY GOODNESS! No more eating leftover cold pizza for breakfast, now that Revolve is serving up legitimate breakfast pizzas. They’ve got delicious flavor combinations that’ll make me get up out of bed any fall morning.
Green Eggs and Ham: Pesto, prosciutto, scrambled
eggs, piquillo pepper and mozzarella, finished with
balsamic glaze after cooking
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Short rib pappardelle pasta
Kitchen No. 324324 N. Robinson Ave., OKC, OK 73102 || 405.763.5911
One thing (of the many) that I love about Kitchen 324 is that they always create their delectable dishes to fit perfectly into the current season. Whatever they whip up, it never disappoints. I could eat bowls and bowls of this short rib pasta, and honestly, anything from Kitchen 324 is the perfect match for a fall day.
Roasted filet with a loaded potato cake and collard greens Butter-roasted root vegetable medley with sage butter
Hillbilly Po Boy1 NW 9th St., OKC, OK 73102 ||
405.702.9805
Hearty, warm, and full of flavor. This sandwich is the perfect accompaniment to any fall day or football game.
Uncle Jesse’s Crispy White Fish Po’Boy: Perfectly fried seasonal ocean white fish with Southern slaw & cider sauce
Live on the Plaza2nd Friday of Every Month, 7-11 p.m. || Plaza District
Each second Friday of the month, the Plaza District is extra lively through the evening hours as shops stay open late, people of the city fill the streets and live music plays. It’s a great atmosphere to walk around with friends or family. Take a look at local featured artists’ work and try a bite from your favorite food truck. Don’t forget to stop for late-night ice cream at Roxy’s, now a brick-and-mortar store. A fall evening at Live on the Plaza is a must.
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Bossa Nova440 NW 11th St., OKC, OK 73103 || 405.525.9779
Newly renovated, Bossa Nova sits atop the infamous Café Do Brasil in Midtown. You can tell each dish is carefully crafted with love and passion, and the warm flavors of Brazil shine through.
Cous-Cous Paulista: Couscous mix, shrimp, hearts of palm, sweet
pepper, quail eggs, grape tomato, palm oil, pimento
biquinho pepper
Dadinho: Golden cubes of tapioca and queso fresco with house-made malagueta and
biquinho pepper jelly
Caribbean Jerk Scallops: Chipotle polenta, honey black bean puree, mandarin orange chutney, vegetable of the day
Picasso Café3009 Paseo, OKC, OK 73103 || 405.602.2002
Renowned chef Ryan Parrott is doing something special over at Picasso Café. New flavorful fall menu items and the warm eclectic atmosphere go hand in hand, for an unbelievably enjoyable experience.
Credit: Stacey West
College Football October-November || Norman & Stillwater
Is it just me or does fall, college football and a big bowl of chili just all go together perfectly? Make sure this fall you don’t watch every game from the couch. Get out and enjoy the atmosphere of college football at the University of Oklahoma or Oklahoma State University.
Packard’s New American Kitchen 201 NW 10th St., OKC, OK 73103 || 405.605.3771
I think I love this spot because it’s somewhat unexpected. They’re turning out dishes that may not be super common, but that are always executed to perfection and nothing short of delicious. Packard’s is refreshing and one of our favorite picks this fall.
Blackened Red Fish atop risotto and crawfish etouffee
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Autumn Picnic: Burrata cheese, shaved ham, apples, pickles and toast
Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse7 S. Mickey Mantle Dr., OKC, OK 73104 || 405.272.0777
Complexly rich and decadent, this dish is one for the books. Mickey Mantle’s is deep into bourbon season, which pairs quite well with the fall. You just think you loved sweet potatoes until you’ve had these – they’ll change your life! This dish feels very manly, but don’t be shy, ladies, we can keep up, and we promise you’ll want to with the tastiness of this dish.
16 oz New York Strip Signature Mesquite Smoked Steak, Cold Smoked-Bourbon Sweet Mash with Tobacco Onions
House-Brined Rotisserie Chicken: Peas, asparagus, prosciutto and Mustang wheat beer nage
Republic Gastropub5830 Classen Blvd., OKC, OK 73118 || 405.286.4577
Warm, roasty, toasty and oh-so-delicious. Give me a chilly day and this dish, and I am set. This is truly fall in a dish; not to mention it’s football season, which also makes this place, with its abundance of TVs, the perfect stop. We’re game (pun intended).
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Pumpkin PatchIt wouldn’t be a proper fall guide without pumpkins! Who are we kidding? Fall wouldn’t be fall without pumpkin EVERYTHING. Pumpkin patches aren’t just limited to the kiddos, although if you have a little one to take, we recommend it! Some of these spots have corn mazes and snack bars in addition to beautiful pumpkins to choose from. It’s only once a year that you can head out to the countryside and pick your own pumpkins; take advantage of it while you can. Just to name a few:
Orr Family Farm14400 S. Western Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73170
Parkhurst Ranch720 S. Henney Road, Arcadia, OK 73007
TG Farms1580 OK-37, Newcastle, OK 73065
Chester’s Party Barn5201 Cimarron Road NW, Piedmont, OK 73078
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DINA PIERCE AND KRISTINE COMBS
Best friends for almost two decades, salon owners for 14 years: meet Dina & Kristine, owners of DK Salon. DK Salon
was established in 2001 with a vision to create an atmosphere where creative freedom and education collide. Dina
is celebrating her 30th anniversary of doing hair this year. She was always good at it and her talents were sought
after by friends in school, but it wasn’t until after she graduated that she decided to go to cosmetology school.
Luckily for Dina, her hair experience started out in a very career-driven environment. It truly became her passion,
not just a job. Kristine, celebrating almost 22 years in hair, had a little bit of an unconventional start to cosmetology.
She grew up in the business, with her grandmother having a salon inside her house, but never really thought it was
what she wanted to do. She wasn’t sure what she wanted to start a career in, so she enlisted into the Air Force.
Kristine was stationed in England for a time, and it was her hairdresser there who opened her eyes to what doing
hair was all about. After her four years of service, Kristine enrolled in cosmetology school and started working her
way up the TIGI education ladder. Kristine and Dina eventually met at
Duncan Brothers salon, where they were both working in education and
management positions. After a few years, they knew it was time to start
their own salon, one that would excel in every aspect: talented stylists,
continuing education, great techniques and more-than-satisfied clients.
DK Salon thrives on having extremely career-driven, passionate stylists
who work every day, because their work is also their hobby. DK Salon
has always been connected to the city and community, attending hair shows and providing hair and makeup photo
shoots for local publications, as well as for the Thunder Girls from 2008 to 2010. When they’re not doing hair, these
ladies love to work out, spend time with their kiddos and try the newest eateries around town. Their advice to our
readers: Go with what you’ve got. If you have straight hair, make it the best straight haircut you can. Don’t worry
about it too much or try too hard. We may sometimes want to look like someone else, but it’s best to truly strive to
be the best YOU that you can be, so find the right hairdresser to make that happen for you. They are always taking
new clients, and would love to help you be the best you that you can be. Just so you understand the talent of these
ladies, Dina was once named one of the top 100 colorists in the nation. DK Salon is not just a typical salon; they’re
doing something special. They grow with their team and work as a family, striving to make the happiest customers
possible by fulfilling their wants and needs.
DK Salon is located at 13917 N. May Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73134. Phone: 405.775.1560.
OWNERS – DK SALON
“ “passionate stylists who work every day, because their work is also their hobby.
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HAVE YOU BEEN LOOKING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY?
The Regional Food Bank is always looking for smiling volunteers, monetary donors, food and product donors, hunger advocates and more.
If you’re interested, please visit regionalfoodbank.org.
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C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S
OCTOBER 1LUCKY – DUOCOLCORD HOTELOKLAHOMA CITY
THE BROKE BROTHERSOKC MUSEUM OF ART ROOFTOPOKLAHOMA CITY
DJ RODNEY LADDBRICKTOWN BALLPARKOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 2DJ R&RCOLCORD HOTELOKLAHOMA CITY
LUCKYMICKEY MANTLE’S STEAKHOUSEOKLAHOMA CITY
DJ SIXRUSSELL’SOKLAHOMA CITY
JASON SAVORYTOBY KEITH’S BAR & GRILLOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 3LUCKY – DUOCOLCORD HOTELOKLAHOMA CITY
MICHAEL KLEIDFUZEOKLAHOMA CITY
2AMTAPWERKSOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 4MICHAEL KLEIDCOLCORD HOTELOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 9DJ – JOSH TULLISCOLCORD HOTELOKLAHOMA CITY
JIM THE ELEPHANTBAKER STREET OKLAHOMA CITY
JAY FALKNERTOBY KEITH’S BAR & GRILLOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 10DJ R&RCOLCORD HOTELOKLAHOMA CITY
DANIEL JORDAN – ACOUSTICFUZEOKLAHOMA CITY
JIM THE ELEPHANTBAKER STREETOKLAHOMA CITY
LIFE OF THE PARTYNEWCASTLE GAMING CENTERNEWCASTLE
THE SUSPECTSTAPWERKSOKLAHOMA CITY
DRIVE – TYLE SMITH SOLOTOBY KEITH’S BAR & GRILLOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 11MICHAEL KLEIDCOLCORD HOTELOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 14CALEB FELLENSTEINBAKER STREET OKLAHOMA CITY
RICK JAWNSUN OU PHYSICIANSOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 15STARSBAKER STREET OKLAHOMA CITY
LUCKYOKC MUSEUM OF ART ROOFTOPOKLAHOMA CITY
ELECTRIC AVENUE
OCTOBER 10 NEWCASTLE GAMING CENTER
2457 US-62, Newcastle, Oklahoma City, OK 73065
DJ RODNEY LADD
OCTOBER 1 BRICKTOWN BALL PARK
2 S. Mickey Mantle Dr.,Oklahoma City, OK 73104
LIVE MUSIC
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REPLAY
OCTOBER 10 BAKER STREET
2701 W Memorial Rd,Oklahoma City, OK 73134
ELECTRIC AVENUE
OCTOBER 10 NEWCASTLE GAMING CENTER
2457 US-62, Newcastle, Oklahoma City, OK 73065
OCTOBER 16DJ RODNEY LADDCOLCORD HOTELOKLAHOMA CITY
SUPERFREAK AS THE BLENDREMINGTON PARKOKLAHOMA CITY
DJ SIXRUSSELL’SOKLAHOMA CITY
ROCKY KANAGA – ACOUSTICTOBY KEITH’S BAR & GRILLOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 17MARK VOLLERTSEN – ACOUSTICAKINS NATURAL FOOD MARKETOKLAHOMA CITY
SUPERFREAK AS THE BLENDREMINGTON PARKOKLAHOMA CITY
100 BONES BANDTAPWERKSOKLAHOMA CITY
STARSRUSSELL’SOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 18PIANIST – CHRISTIAN PEARSONCOLCORD HOTELOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 22REPLAYBAKER STREETOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 23ELECTRIC AVENUERIVERWIND CASINONORMAN
JOHN ARNOLD BANDTHUNDERBIRD CASINONORMAN
OCTOBER 24DJ – JOSH TULLISCOLCORD HOTELOKLAHOMA CITY
LUCKYNEWCASTLE GAMING CENTERNEWCASTLE
AARON NEWMAN BANDTAPWERKSOKLAHOMA CITY
URBAN ADDICTIONRUSSELL’SOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 25JOSH QUALLSCOLCORD HOTELOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 29LUCKY – DUOCOLCORD HOTEL
OCTOBER 30DJ RODNEY LADDCOLCORD HOTELOKLAHOMA CITY
DANIEL JORDAN – ACOUSTICFUZEOKLAHOMA CITY
DJ SIXRUSSELL’SOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 31JON DOOLYCOLCORD HOTELOKLAHOMA CITY
ELECTRIC AVENUENEWCASTLE GAMING CENTERNEWCASTLE
LOST ON UTICARUSSELL’SOKLAHOMA CITY
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C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S
CONCERTS
OCTOBER 2APRIL WINE & WARRANT GRAND CASINO HOTEL & RESORTSHAWNEE
NEAL MCCOYRIVERWIND CASINONORMAN
OCTOBER 6HOZIERZOO AMPHITHEATREOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 11COUNTING CROWSZOO AMPHITHEATREOKLAHOMA CITY
TWENTY ONE PILOTSDIAMOND BALLROOMOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 17OKC PHILHARMONIC: AUGUSTIN HADELICHCIVIC CENTER MUSIC HALLOKLAHOMA CITY
SHINEDOWN & BREAKING BENJAMINCHESAPEAKE ENERGY ARENA OKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 22JOSHUA BELLARMSTRONG AUDITORIUMEDMOND
WALK THE MOONDIAMOND BALLROOMOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 28MAC MILLERDIAMOND BALLROOMOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 31THEORY OF A DEADMAN DIAMOND BALLROOMOKLAHOMA CITY
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OCTOBER 24OKC BLAZERS VS. SALT LAKE CITY MOOSEBLAZERS ICE RINKOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 30OKC BLAZERS VS. CHEYENNE STAMPEDELAW ENFORCEMENT, FIRE AND RESCUE, EMSA IN FREE WITH ID!BLAZERS ICE RINKOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 31OKC BLAZERS VS. CHEYENNE STAMPEDEHALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST AND $1 BEER NIGHTBLAZERS ICE RINKOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 3OSU COWBOYS VS KANSAS STATE WILDCATSBOONE PICKENS STADIUMSTILLWATER
OU SOONERS VS WEST VIRGINIA MOUNTAINEERSGAYLORD FAMILY OKLAHOMA MEMORIAL STADIUMNORMAN
OCTOBER 16OKC BLAZERS VS. SPRINGFIELD EXPRESSHOME OPENER!BLAZERS ICE RINKOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 24OSU COWBOYS VS KANSAS JAYHAWKSBOONE PICKENS STADIUMSTILLWATER
OU SOONERS VS TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERSGAYLORD FAMILY OKLAHOMA MEMORIAL STADIUMNORMAN
SPORTS
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MOVIESOCTOBER 2 OCTOBER 9
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OCTOBER 16
OCTOBER 16
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C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S
OCTOBER 1-4
OKLAHOMA REGATTA FESTIVALBOATHOUSE DISTRICTOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 2-31
THE SANCTUARY530 S BROADWAY AVE.OKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 2FIRST FRIDAY GALLERY WALKPASEO ARTS DISTRICTOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 2-31
FRIGHTFESTFRONTIER CITYOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 2-NOVEMBER 1
TERROR ON 10TH STREET HAUNTED HOUSE2005 NW 10THOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 3-4GUTHRIE ESCAPE: ART, WINE & MUSIC FESTIVALDOWNTOWNGUTHRIE
OCTOBER 3OKLAHOMA CZECH FESTIVALYUKON CZECH HALLYUKON
EVENTS
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OCTOBER 23-25 With the OC Phiilharmonic
7421 North ClassenOklahoma City, OK 73116
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OCTOBER 7-25LYRIC THEATRE: “BERNICE BOBS HER HAIR”LYRIC AT THE PLAZAOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 9-NOVEMBER 1
OKC RIVERSPORT ADVENTURES’ HAUNT THE RIVERBOATHOUSE DISTRICTOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 9-31
PUMPKINVILLEMYRIAD BOTANICAL GARDENSOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 9LIVE ON THE PLAZAPLAZA DISTRICTOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 10-11SPIRIT, MIND & BODY EXPOOKLAHOMA STATE FAIR PARKOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 15TASTE OF WESTERNWILL ROGERS THEATREOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 17
HEARD ON HURDBROADWAY & HURDEDMOND
OCTOBER 22HAUNT THE HARDHARN HOMESTEAD MUSEUMOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 23-25OKC BALLET: GISELLECIVIC CENTER MUSIC HALLOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 23-30STORYBOOK FORESTSPRING CREEK PARK ARCADIA LAKEEDMOND
OCTOBER 26-31
HAUNT THE ZOOOKLAHOMA CITY ZOOOKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 30H&8TH NIGHT MARKET815 N HUDSON AVE.OKLAHOMA CITY
OCTOBER 31
NATIONAL WEATHER FESTIVALNATIONAL WEATHER CENTERNORMAN
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CELEBRATING 15 YEARS IN BRICKTOWN
During the month of October we are teaming up with the OK Food Bank.
Order one of our Chef Featured Dishes during the month of October and we’ll donate proceeds from your purchase to the OK Regional Food Bank’s Kids
Programs in celebration of our 15 year anniversary
Visit www.mickeymantlesteakhouse.com for more information
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