Festivals
Downtown Halloween Boo-nanza
Downtown Muskogee Broadway & Main, MuskogeeHalloween Boo-nanza is a FREE event that happens every year in Downtown Muskogee! Enjoy carnival games, food trucks and great downtown shopping and eateries, support and connect with local area businesses. Saturday, October 27th 2018 from 6pm-9pm Location: Main & Broadway...extended to Cincinnati bridge to the south...and from Main Street west to 3rd Street. CONNECT... Read More »
Fall Festival @ St. Paul
St, Paul United Methodist Church 2130 W Okmulgee Ave, Muskogee, OK, United StatesCome enjoy an afternoon of fun, fun, fun!! St. Paul's Annual Free Community Fall Festival is here! Free games, prizes, popcorn, hotdogs, bounce house, and more!! For children ages up to 6th Grade, and a special toddler zone for preschoolers too. Bring a canned good to donate to the Muskogee Community Food Pantry for admission.... Read More »
Frost on the Pumpkin
First United Methodist Church 600 E. Okmulgee St, MuskogeeFrost on the Pumpkin is an Arts, Crafts, and Vintage show held annually at First United Methodist Church, 600 E. Okmulgee, in Muskogee. The dates this year are November 9 from 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m., and November 10, from 9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m. The show is in its 26th year and includes over... Read More »
Boare’s Heade Feaste
Castle of Muskogee 3400 W. Fern Mountain Road, Muskogee, OK, United StatesBegin the Holiday Season with music, feasting, and wonderful company! Contact the Castle to reserve your seats
Castle Christmas
Castle of Muskogee 3400 W. Fern Mountain Road, Muskogee, OK, United StatesDrive through Castleton Village, filled with over 2,000 holiday displays and thousands of colorful lights, creating an unforgettable experience. Open every night, Thanksgiving through New Years, 5:30pm-10pm. FREE, and donations are gratefully accepted. Take a train ride through the Village, or ride the ponies (all weather permitting)! Stop inside The Castle for the Christmas Shoppe,... Read More »
Bare Bones – American Indian Focus Film Festival
Bacone College Chapel 2299 Old Bacone Road, Muskogee, WA, United StatesPlease click on the Bare Bones Festival Link for the updated/changed schedule. All films will be shown in the Bacone Chapel. Movie snacks will be available to purchase from our Student Government Association. FREE ADMISSION 12 Noon - Tvshka Nowvt Aya (Mark Williams) - Choctaw Stickball team documentary 1:30 p.m. - Sayeik - Documentary discussing... Read More »
The Twentieth Annual Barebones International Film and Music Festival
The Roxy 220 W. Okmulgee, MuskogeeThis six day film festival will show 200 movies from around the world of all genres. There will be workshops and panels on motion picture production, screenwriting, acting,movie editing and carer opportunities. Movies will be shown in the historic Roxy Theater and various locations in downtown Muskogee. It will also include networking parties, receptions and... Read More »
Oklahoma Renaissance Festival
Castle of Muskogee 3400 W. Fern Mountain Road, Muskogee, OK, United StatesWe invite you to step back into 1569 England to spend your days with our Knights as The Castle of Muskogee hosts a festival featuring the royal quest for knighthood, a full-contact Jousting Tournament, Birds of Prey exhibitions, as well as travelling Acrobats! This festival embodies the science and arts of the times so ‘tis... Read More »
Oklahoma Renaissance Festival
Castle of Muskogee 3400 W. Fern Mountain Road, Muskogee, OK, United StatesWe invite you to step back into 1569 England to spend your days with our Knights as The Castle of Muskogee hosts a festival featuring the royal quest for knighthood, a full-contact Jousting Tournament, Birds of Prey exhibitions, as well as travelling Acrobats! This festival embodies the science and arts of the times so ‘tis... Read More »
Azalea Festival Banner Auction
The Papilion in Honor Heights Park 1400 Honor Heights Drive, Muskogee, OK, United StatesOn the Papilion Event Lawn, mixer begins at 6pm, live and silent auctions start at 7pm. Proceeds benefit the City of Muskogee Parks Development Fund. Banners, which are displayed along several major city streets during the Azalea Festival (April), are painted by local artists who donate their time and talent to the project. For more... Read More »