Walk, Run or Ride the Trails Week
Walk, Run or Ride the Trails is a week long celebration of Muskogee’s Trails from Monday, April 2nd through Sunday, April 8th! Locations and activities vary, check out the schedule of events here: http://www.muskogeeonline.org/departments/parks_and_recreation/trails/index.php See you on the trails!
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
The Roxy 220 W. Okmulgee, MuskogeeContact: Fonda Richmond, The Roxy Theater, 918-684-6366 Tuesday, April 3rd, 7:00 PM Tickets are $5 and available at the door. Concessions available. Credit cards accepted. JUMANJI: WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE - Four high school kids discover an old video game console and are drawn into the game's jungle setting, literally becoming the adult avatars they... Read More »
MLK50: Tree Planting & Commemoration Ceremony
Martin Luther King Center 300 MLK Street, Muskogee, OKPlease join us as we honor the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. MLK50: 1968-2018 Tree Planting & Commemoration Ceremony Wednesday, April 4th 2018 @ 4:30pm Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center 300 W. MLK Street, Muskogee, OK 74401
Art Under the Oaks
The Five Civilized Tribes Museum 1101 Honor Heights Drive, Muskogee, OK, United StatesThe Five Civilized Tribes Museum presents the 2018 Art Under the Oaks Competitive Art Show. Five Tribe artists compete in various categories during this annual event. View amazing paintings, drawings, basketry, beadwork, sculpture, jewelry, textiles and cultural items handmade by these talented artists. Each piece of work in this exhibit will be for sale, so you... Read More »
Pecan Creek Winery at the Muskogee Rotary’s PARTY IN THE PARK
Honor Heights Park 1400 Honor Heights Drive, Muskogee, OK, United StatesThe Rotary Club of Muskogee invites you to our eleventh annual Party in the Park! This year’s event will take place at the newly redesigned Papillion in Honor Heights Park. In addition to our familiar favorites, a number of new food and beverage vendors will be offering you a taste of their specialties. The Northeastern... Read More »
Downtown Muskogee Walking Tour
Downtown Muskogee Broadway & Main, MuskogeeMuskogee Civic Center, Fifth and Boston (Merle Haggard Ave.), Muskogee, Oklahoma Enjoy an afternoon stroll with local historian, Jonita Mullins, through one of the most historic downtowns in Oklahoma with a legacy stretching back to the 1870s. Learn about Muskogee’s place as the capital of Indian Territory and the seat of federal government from 1876... Read More »
Rhea Lana’s of Muskogee Spring and Summer Event
Arrowhead Mall 501 N Main St #99, Muskogee, OK, United StatesKid's are expensive and life is hectic! Rhea Lana's is the answer for busy and savvy moms, dads, grandparents, and families! ~ Mark your calendars for the BIGGEST and BEST Shopping in Muskogee! ~ The average RL consignor earns over $400 and a pass to SHOP EARLY! Shop THOUSANDS of items all at once during... Read More »
Three Rivers Museum Presents: Classic Movie Night featuring, Red River
The Roxy 220 W. Okmulgee, MuskogeeThe Three Rivers Museum will host its Classic Movie Night monthly at the Roxy! Sponsors include Station 1, American Pie, and the Rail Taproom. Kicking it off for April is RED RIVER playing TUESDAY, APRIL 10TH, 7:00 PM Tickets are $5 and available at the door. Concessions available. Credit cards accepted. For more info, call... Read More »
BOOK EATS – An International Edible Books Festival
Muskogee Public Library 801 W. Okmulgee Avenue, MuskogeeBOOK EATS - An International Edible Books Festival Thursday, April 12th 2018 at the Muskogee Public Library What Is BOOK EATS? Book Eats is part of the International Edible Book Festival. Create an Edible Book! The only rules are it must be mostly edible and must be somehow related to a book! Entries will be... Read More »
Papilion: April 12, 1945 Muskogee Tornado and other storied
The Papilion in Honor Heights Park 1400 Honor Heights Drive, Muskogee, OK, United StatesFirst-hand accounts written by survivors of the tornado, and written by Thomas family members, who lost 3 homes the day their soldiers were to return from World War II. Janis Thomas Cramer, a former English and Creative Writing teacher at MHS (Janis Lowrance), will be reading from her book about growing up in Muskogee in... Read More »