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SUMMARY:Celebrate Christmas in NWOK
DESCRIPTION:Be merry and bright this season in Northwest Oklahoma! Here is the current list of festivities coming up: \n  \nSATURDAY\, NOV. 22\nALVA—Jumpstart that holiday shopping at Alva’s Twinkle and Tinsel: A Handmade Holiday Market on November 21-22 at Cherokee Strip Museum’s annex on the west side of town. Shop handmade gifts and holiday décor made by local artisans and sample free chili or soup and cinnamon rolls. Friday’s hours are 3-7:30 PM with meal starting at 5 PM\, and Saturday’s hours are 9 AM to 3:30 PM with meal starting at 11 AM. \nNORTH OF ENID—Red Bird Farm\, 2 miles north of Enid on U.S. 81\, will open for the holiday season and sell live pine\, spruce\, fir\, and cedar Christmas trees starting November 22 from 10 AM to 5 PM. \nAdditional days in November: \n\nSunday (November 23)—1-5 PM\nMonday through Wednesday (November 24-26)—10 AM to 5 PM\nThanksgiving Day—CLOSED\nFriday through Saturday (November 28-29)—10 AM to 5 PM\nSunday (November 30)—1-5 PM\n\nFirst two weeks of December: \n\nTuesday through Friday—4-6 PM\nSaturday—10 AM to 5 PM\nSunday—1-5 PM\n\nFor more details\, go online to redbirdfarmenid.com. \n  \nSUNDAY\, NOV. 23\nPOND CREEK—Pond Creek Community Partners is hosting a Holiday Bazaar on November 23 from 11 AM to 3 PM at Grant County Fairgrounds in Pond Creek. There will be plenty of gift ideas and stocking stuffers alongside homemade goodies. Admission is $3 for adults\, free for kids. A soup lunch will be by donation. \n  \nFRIDAY-SATURDAY\, NOV. 28-29\nENID—The Market Christmas Craft Show is slated for November 28-29 at Stride Bank Center in downtown Enid. Admission is free. The two-day event will include 155 booths featuring baked goods\, wooden crafts\, soaps\, shirts\, quilts\, books\, specialty items\, and more. Friday’s event is 4-9 PM and Saturday’s event is 9 AM to 4 PM. Organizer Shelly Magallanez\, who has been hosting these marketplace events for nearly 10 years\, said she does door prize drawings every 30 minutes; every purchase made gets a ticket that goes into the hopper for gift baskets. There also will be an appearance by the Market Elf who secretly has $50 Market Cash that winners can spend with any of the participating vendors. \n  \nSATURDAY\, NOV. 29\nCLEO SPRINGS—Friends of Cleo will host a Holiday Market on November 29 from 9 AM to 3 PM at Cleo Springs Event Center\, 114 S. Square. There will be vendors\, a chili lunch\, and cookie decorating for kids. Call Ashlee Spradlin at (580) 515-1847 to book booth space. \nWAYNOKA—Waynoka Chamber of Commerce presents Hometown Holiday on November 29 in downtown Waynoka. Day includes candy cane scavenger hunt starting at 2 PM\, gingerbread house competition at 3:30 PM\, holiday craft station on the half hour\, story time with Mrs. Claus on the hour\, photo ops with the Grinch and Santa’s elves\, holiday music and caroling\, chicken noodle supper at 5 PM\, the lighted Christmas parade at 6 PM followed by visits with Santa and the tree lighting\, and concluding with fireworks. \n  \nMONDAY\, DEC. 1\nGUYMON—Guymon’s Home of the Holidays flips the switch to light Sunset Lake Park at dusk on December 1. Thousands of lights will be up through New Year’s Eve. Other festivities from 5-8 PM that night include music\, food trucks\, train rides\, and other holiday cheer. \n  \nTHURSDAY\, DEC. 4\nLAVERNE—Laverne Chamber of Commerce presents White Christmas\, a holiday celebration in downtown Laverne\, on December 4 from 5 to 7:30 PM. The evening includes photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus\, children’s activities\, storytime with Santa’s elves\, and a Christmas concert. \n  \nFRIDAY\, DEC. 5\nGOODWELL—Join the town of Goodwell for the annual Christmas Tree Lighting on December 5 at the city park on Main Street at 5 PM. The evening will include Santa Claus visiting with kiddos\, cookies and cocoa\, hay rides\, and Christmas caroling. TK Ranch Photography will make available professional photos with Santa Claus. \nWAUKOMIS—The Waukomis Welcomes Christmas celebration kicks off December 5 with Christmas dinner at Mo’s Place in downtown Waukomis at 5 PM. There also will be horse-drawn carriage rides\, visits by Santa and Mrs. Claus plus the Grinch\, kids’ activities\, and then a drone show at 8 PM. The next day on December 6 is a full schedule including breakfast at Mo’s Place at 7 AM\, pictures with Santa at Buffalo Point Retreat beginning at 10 AM\, live entertainment in the chapel\, a live nativity\, and food trucks. The pet Christmas costume contest is at 12:30 PM and the Christmas parade begins at 3 PM. For more details: Facebook.com/p/Waukomis-Welcomes-Christmas-61551321367873. \n  \nSATURDAY\, DEC. 6\nALVA—Northwest Domestic Crisis Services presents the Reindeer Doggie Dash on December 6 starting at 8:30 AM in the Woods County Courthouse parking lot in downtown Alva. Registration is $25 and includes shirt for the human and bandana for the pet. Proceeds benefit the crisis center which services victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in Woods County. \nBUFFALO—Mingle Jingle Days in Buffalo are happening now through December 6\, when Santa comes to town at 1 PM at Vintage Longhorn on U.S. 183. Across the way and down Turner Street will be vendors\, train rides\, face painting\, photo booth\, build your own Christmas ornament\, make a gingerbread house\, and more. Tic tac toe drawings begin at 4 PM at Buffalo Theatre and the ugly Christmas sweater contest. Starting at 5:30 PM are the free hot dog feed and make your own smores. \nCANTON—Canton Lake’s Lake of Lights\, a drive-thru light display\, runs nightly from 6-9 PM December 6-28 at Canadian B Campground\, 64052 N. 2466 Road. \nCLEO SPRINGS—Santa comes to town\, to Cleo Springs that is\, at 3 PM on December 6 to the fire station. \nFAIRVIEW—Fairview Chamber of Commerce hosts Jingle Mingle on December 6 in downtown Fairview. Day includes Christmas craft show\, photos with Santa\, food trucks\, kiddos’ activities\, Mistletoe Market\, the parade of lights at 6 PM\, and a drone show at 7:30 PM presented by OneOK. That evening also kicks off the Christmas Light Display Cruise\, which features participating homes in Fairview that will be lit up for the holidays for folks to cruise by between December 6-20 and vote at the Chamber for best display. \nWOODWARD—Take a stroll or drive through Crystal Beach Park\, 305 Temple Houston Drive\, Woodward. Crystal Christmas is open every night through New Year’s Eve from 6-10 PM for visitors to see millions of lights and hundreds of displays. Every Friday and Saturday in the park enjoy Kiwanis train rides at the Bentec Crystal Square Train Station from 6-8 PM for $1 per person. Every Saturday there are free horse-drawn carriage rides through the park from 6-8 PM and visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus too. A non-denominational service led by Woodward Ministerial Alliance called O Holy Night will be held on December 6 at 6 PM. Learn more at eventcreate.com/e/crystalchristmaswoodward. \n  \nSUNDAY\, DEC. 7\nARNETT—Celebrate Christmas on the Square in downtown Arnett on December 7. Evening includes come-and-go supper at Arnett Fire House starting at 6 PM\, hot chocolate\, cider and cookies\, make your own reindeer food bar\, gingerbread house contest at the Kiwanis Building\, lighting the Square\, visiting with Santa\, and shopping along the Square equals door prize drawing entries from Arnett Mercantile\, Campbell’s Bake and Brew\, and Cross Canadian Boutique. \nPOND CREEK—Pond Creek Community Partners present the town’s Christmas parade through downtown Pond Creek on December 7. Christmas lights parade is 6 PM with tree lighting to follow. Several downtown businesses will be open for holiday shopping. \nWOODWARD—Woodward Arts Theatre’s annual Christmas Tour of Homes is slated for December 7. Mingle\, jingle\, and maps begins at 1:30 PM at Josie Adams Centre\, 816 Main\, Woodward. Tour will be 2-5 PM and tickets are $25. \n  \nMONDAY\, DEC. 8\nBOISE CITY—Cimarron County Chamber of Commerce’s Light Parade themed “Making Spirits Bright” is slated for December 8 at 6 PM in Boise City. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be at the Chamber’s caboose on the east side of the roundabout. Remember loved ones with an ornament at the gazebo for Grandpa’s Tree. St. Paul’s is hosting cocoa and cookies with proceeds benefitting the ministerial alliance and food pantry and chili frito pie with proceeds benefitting Friends of the Girl Scouts. \n  \nWEDNESDAY\, DEC. 10\nCHEROKEE—Cherokee Main Street will host the annual Christmas Parade on December 10 starting at 7 PM in downtown Cherokee\, followed by Christmas tree lighting. For more details at cherokeemainstreet.org. \nSHATTUCK—Shattuck Chamber of Commerce will host the annual Christmas Parade on December 10 starting at 6 PM at the north end of Main Street (U.S. 283) through downtown Shattuck. Santa will visit with the kiddos after the parade at Shattuck High School. \n  \nTHURSDAY\, DEC. 11\nHOOKER—Hooker Chamber of Commerce will host a Christmas parade on December 11 at 6 PM. Route starts at Bulldog Stadium\, down Main and Glaydas\, ending at Swem. Prior to the parade is the Cookie Crawl from 4-6 PM and Santa at the library. \n  \nSATURDAY\, DEC. 13\nALINE—Santa is coming to town\, downtown Aline that is\, on December 13 at 10:30 AM. \nARNETT—Arnett Methodist Women will host the Last-Minute Christmas Shoppe on December 13 from 9 AM to 4 PM at Arnett Methodist Church’s activity center at 221 S. Washington\, Arnett. This annual vendor and craft show features handmade products and specialty items by local artisans as well as baked goods\, soups and stews. \nENID—Michael Martin Murphey’s Cowboy Christmas Ball returns to Enid’s Chisholm Trail Expo Center on December 13. Special guest is Enid’s own fiddler Kyle Dillingham and Peter Markes. Book seats at chisholmtrailexpo.com. \nGUYMON—Nutcracker Market will be held December 13-14 at Texas County Activity Center in Guymon. Shop for arts and crafts\, festive gifts\, and food. \nWAYNOKA—Christmas Night at the Museum II\, sponsored by Waynoka Historical Society\, is December 13. Evening includes dinner and dessert auction to benefit Waynoka’s Air-Rail Museum inside the historical Harvey House. Tickets are $50 and must be purchased in advance; to reserve a seat\, call Mandy Porter at (580) 732-0199 or Charlene Bixler at (580) 614-1896. \n  \nFRIDAY-SUNDAY\, DEC. 19-21\nENID—Enid First Church of the Nazarene will host its 33rd annual Living Drive-Thru Nativity\, a simple visual reenactment of the reason behind the Christmas season: the birth of Jesus the Nazarene. Between 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 19-21\, guests will drive through a pathway of lights and witness first-hand the story of the first Christmas as portrayed by over 50 actors and support staff in 10 different scenes through music\, Scripture reading\, and live animals. Not far from the intersection of Randolph and Cleveland\, the church is located at 324 N. Cleveland. \n\n  \nSATURDAY\, DEC. 20\nCOVINGTON—American Legion Post 190 in Covington will host the Town Christmas Party on Saturday (December 20) from 5 to 7 PM at Covington Fire Station. They will be giving away 15 turkeys\, prizes\, candy and other sweets\, and Santa will be visiting. \nGARBER—Garber Community Improvement Association will host the annual Christmas Parade on December 20 in downtown Garber starting at 6 PM.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/celebrate-christmas-in-nwok/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251109
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SUMMARY:Marshall Haunted House
DESCRIPTION:Seeking a monster of a time? Marshall Haunted House in downtown Marshall (not far from the state highways junction of 51 and 74) on “the widest Main Street in the state of Oklahoma” is located in the old Christian Church converted into a haunted house for this spooktacular holiday. \nThe church’s front doors are the entrance and the door into the backyard is technically the exit\, although more scares will await those leaving the building. Black bags\, drapes\, and assorted backdrop sets serve as mock walls dividing bigger spaces to guide visitors through rooms and hallways that pay homage to popular horror films including “IT”\, “Scream”\, “Jeeper Creepers”\, “Resident Evil”\, “Arachnophobia”\, “The Ring”\, and “Friday the 13th.” Recognizable Halloween imagery will be seen throughout such as spiders with spider webs\, snakes\, vampires\, bloody limbs\, zombies\, and obviously\, plenty of darkness. New this year is the swamp. Organizers are convinced the old church is haunted by the spirits of former congregants who’ve passed on; they are friendly ghosts though! \nMarshall Haunted House will be open Halloween night and two Saturdays November 1 and November 8 from 8-11 PM. Cost is $10 per adult and $5 per kid; all funds go towards next year’s event. There is not an age restriction\, but parents are strongly recommended to consider what consent is given to their younger children due to the scariness factor. \nVisitors are warned there is no alcohol permitted on the grounds\, and there is no touching the actors. It is also recommended going to the toilet before coming or wearing Depends because there is no public bathroom available anywhere in Marshall\, which itself is a virtual ghost town at night.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/marshall-haunted-house/
CATEGORIES:Halloween,Marshall
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251102
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SUMMARY:Halloween and Other NWOK Haunts
DESCRIPTION:Although October is nearly over\, there are plenty of haunts still open in Northwest Oklahoma this weekend. \n  \nHaunted halls in Fairview \nFairview Masonic Lodge will host Not So Nightmare on Elm Street Thursday (Oct. 30) from 5-7 p.m. with trick-or-treating through the halls of Fairview High School. Classrooms will have candy\, games\, a haunted maze\, face painting\, hotdogs\, and a costume competition. Admission is $5 and benefits FHS Student Council. \n  \nHallo-weekend in Guymon \nDeath by Disco will kick off Halloween weekend in Guymon at Bob’s Cowboy Bar\, Saloon and Dancehall. Three nights of music and madness ensue beginning with Death by Disco on Thursday (Oct. 30) full of 70s vibes and no cover charge. The Nightmare at Bob’s continues with the ultimate Halloween bash on Halloween night (Oct. 31) which has a $10 cover charge\, costume contest at midnight\, and more. Keep the spooky spirit alive with Boos and Booze’s killer cocktails and tunes on Saturday night (Nov. 1). \nFor a free family-friendly alternative\, Guymon Chamber of Commerce offers HalloweenPalooza on Halloween (Oct. 31) from 4-7 p.m. on the east side of Sunset Lake in Guymon. Families can also do a Halloween drive through at the Guymon Fire Department between 6-9 p.m. \n  \nAlva’s Ranger rodeo \nRanger Rodeo at the Woods County Fairgrounds south of Alva is set for Thursday (Oct. 30) through Saturday (Nov. 1). Each night the Northwestern Oklahoma State University rodeo team will compete at 7 p.m. Tickets at the gate are $10 for adults\, $5 for kids. NWOSU students get in free with student ID tonight. On Halloween\, there will be a calf scramble for the kiddos and a team foot race. Saturday’s events include a short-go and NFR matches between champions. \n  \nChristmas on Halloween in Deer Creek \nChristmas is coming early at Deer Creek Mercantile. On Halloween (Oct. 31) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\, and Sunday from 1-4 p.m.\, the historic general store in downtown Deer Creek will host its annual holiday launch party. Learn more at Facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581620036636. \n  \nTrick-or-treating all day in Okeene \nThe town of Okeene will host trick-or-treating at local businesses throughout Okeene on Halloween (Oct. 31) all day. Look for the pumpkin in the window. Northwest Revival Center will also host a trunk-or-treat along with games and food from 6-8 p.m. \n  \nTrunk-or-treat in Waukomis \nSponsored by Waukomis Parents for a Safe After Prom\, trunk-or-treat will be held in downtown Waukomis from 5:30-8 p.m. on Halloween (Oct. 31). Prizes will be awarded to the top three best decorated trunks. Chili by the bowl is $5 or get the bowl plus a drink for $7. \n  \nGarber’s trunk-or-treat \nGarber Community Improvement Association presents Trunk-or-Treat on Halloween night (Oct. 31) in downtown Garber. Trunks will park by 5:45 p.m. with treating beginning at 6. A costume contest will be held at 6:30 p.m. \n  \nArnett’s Halloween fest \nArnett Methodist Church\, 221 S. Washington\, Arnett\, will host its annual Halloween Festival on Halloween (Oct. 31) from 5:30-7 p.m. They will be serving hotdogs and chips to the kiddos reaching for tricks or treats and playing games. \n  \nFall into Cleo Springs \nFriends of Cleo will host Trunk-or-Treat on Halloween (Oct. 31) from 4-6 p.m. on the town square in Cleo Springs\, followed by Aline-Cleo Ministerial Alliance’s Fall Festival from 6-8 p.m. at the Aline-Cleo Elementary gym in Cleo Springs. Evening includes food\, games\, and more candy. \n  \nHide and seek in Billings \nBillings Fire Department presents the second annual Hide and Seek from Firefighters on Halloween (Oct. 31). The first 100 people to pay $5 and obtain wristbands at the Billings Community Building at 8 p.m. can participate; they will get a 15-minute head start when released at 9 p.m. Reminder must remain within limits posted\, not enter private yards\, and stay outside on foot only meaning no cars or buildings. \n  \nWoodward’s Giant Pumpkin Drop \nWoodward Main Street and Visit Woodward rescheduled the Giant Pumpkin Drop for this Saturday (Nov. 1) at Crystal Beach Rodeo Arena from 4-6 p.m. Evening includes 3-D pumpkin carving\, a costume contest\, a pumpkin pie eating contest\, the pumpkin drop show\, and more. Admission is free and gates open at 2 p.m. \n  \nChili feed in Waynoka \nWaynoka Volunteer Fire Department will host their annual Chili Feed on Saturday (Nov. 1) from 5-8 p.m. at the fire station. This fundraiser will include chili\, bingo\, and treats. \n  \nLucien’s trunk-or-treat \nLucien Faith Church will host Trunk-or-Treat on Saturday (Nov. 1) from 5-6:30 p.m. at the church at 317 SW 3rd in Lucien. Earlier at 4:30 p.m. will be a hayride at Knott Ranch. \n  \nHalloween bingo in Helena \nHelena’s Chamber of Commerce will host Halloween Bingo Night on Saturday (Nov. 1) starting at 6 p.m. in the Helena Community Building downtown. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Those wearing a costume will receive three bingo cards for free. A Fuego Pizza food truck will be on site too.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/halloween-and-other-nwok-haunts/
CATEGORIES:Fall,Festival,Halloween
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SUMMARY:Longdale Speedway Races
DESCRIPTION:10/25Longdale Speedway\, a half mile south of Longdale on State Hwy 58\, opens March 29 for races. Friday night events start at 8 PM with hot laps at 7:30 PM\, and Saturday night events start at 7:30 PM with hot laps at 7 PM. \nHere is the 2025 schedule: \n\nMarch 29—Furious Four Championship Cup plus Sooner Late Model Series—CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER\nApril 19—Furious Four Championship Cup—CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER\nMay 16-17—Walleye Rodeo Roundup 305 Nationals plus Furious Four Championship Cup\nJune 21—Furious Four Championship Cup plus Revival Late Model Series (Driver Meet and Greet Night)—CANCELED DUE TO MUDDY CONDITIONS\nJuly 19—Furious Four Championship Cup plus Sooner Late Model Series\nAugust 30—Furious Four Championship Cup\nSeptember 20—Furious Four Championship Cup plus Sooner Late Model Series\nOctober 24-25—Winter Nationals: Furious Four Championship Cup—CANCELED DUE TO RAIN\n\nFor more details: facebook.com/longdalespeedway or Longdale-Speedway.com
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/longdale-speedway-races/
CATEGORIES:Longdale,Races
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251027
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SUMMARY:Ghost Lectures
DESCRIPTION:Nightmare in the Country Productions of Woodward presents “The Ghost Lectures” by local playwright Kenton Baird in collaboration with Woodward Arts & Theatre Council and OnStage Woodward this October. The world premiere of this performance is slated for October 16-19 and again October 23-26 at Woodward Arts Theatre\, 818 Main\, in downtown Woodward; shows are at 7:30 PM except Sundays at 2 PM. \nThe haunted plot centers on the Woodward Paranormal Society who invited a guest lecturer to speak and his ghost stories end up coming to life. This immersive experience will make the audience feel like they’re at a paranormal meeting. \nTickets are $25 and select seating can be purchased online at onstagewoodward.com or nightmareinthecountry.com.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/ghost-lectures/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251006
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SUMMARY:UTV Invasion
DESCRIPTION:Ready for the UTV Invasion at Little Sahara State Park\, Waynoka? From October 2-5\, there will be group rides on the dunes\, wheelie competitions and drag racing at America’s Oasis alongside the state park\, and plenty of vendors on site with accessories for UTVs. Get wristbands at utvinvasionusa.com/pages/waynoka-oklahoma and reserve camping spots at americasoasis.com.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/utv-invasion/
CATEGORIES:Races,Waynoka
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250927T223000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T235910Z
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SUMMARY:Okeene Germanfest
DESCRIPTION:Okeene Historic Preservation Group hosts its 10th annual Germanfest on Saturday\, September 27\, on the corner junction of State Hwys 51 and 8 in downtown Okeene. Admission is $5\, but free for adults if dressed in traditional German costume! Food and drinks begin at 11 AM. There will be games and fun including cornhole and ax throwing plus trivia throughout the afternoon. German bake-off starts at 6 PM followed by auction of entries then stein races at 7:30 PM. Dancing begins at 8:30 PM.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/okeene-germanfest/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Okeene
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250927T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250927T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250908T235753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T235753Z
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SUMMARY:Harvest Market
DESCRIPTION:Red Bird Farm kicks off its fall season with a Harvest Market on Saturday\, September 27\, from 9 AM to 4 PM. Visitors will be able to shop 70-plus vendors and the barn store\, eat from multiple food trucks\, check out the petting zoo\, or grab pumpkins from the patch. Admission is free with a $5 parking pass per vehicle. There will also be a $10 Fall Fun Zone ticket per child and $5 per adult available for access to the hayrides\, maze\, kiddie playland\, and spooky forest; children ages 2 and younger get a free Fall Fun Zone ticket.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/harvest-market/
CATEGORIES:Enid,Fall,Festival
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251110
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CREATED:20250920T165634Z
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SUMMARY:It's Fall Y'All Agritour 2025
DESCRIPTION:NWOKBuzz’s It’s Fall Y’all Agritour in Northwest Oklahoma has begun! Stop by these farms this fall: Red Bird Farm north of Enid\, DaZe in a MaZe east of Marshall\, and Kenny Farms east of Woodward. \n \n  \nRED BIRD FARM\nRed Bird Farm\, north of Enid 2 miles on U.S. 81\, is hosting its annual fall marketplace with Visit Enid Saturday\, September 27\, from 9 AM to 4 PM. Visitors will be able to shop 70-plus vendors and the barn store\, eat from multiple food trucks\, check out the petting zoo\, or grab pumpkins from the patch.\n—\nAdmission is free with a $5 parking pass per vehicle\, cash only. There will also be Fall Fun Zone tickets—$10 per child and $5 per adult—available for access to the hayrides\, corn maze\, hay maze\, kiddie playland\, and spooky forest. Children ages 2 and younger can get in the Fall Fun Zone for free with paid adult admission.\n—\nVisitors should note there will be no parking on the farm or on the highway during Harvest Market like last year; everyone will be directed to park north of the farm in a designated field with parking attendants. Thanks to P&K Equipment\, all visitors will be transported from the off-site parking area to the farm via tractors\, wagons\, and gators.\n—\nAnyone buying a pumpkin will be able to pick up their purchase at the pumpkin station located in the off-site parking area on their way out\, so they don’t have to lug the pumpkin(s) around while at the farm.\n—\nEvery weekend in October (October 4 through November 1)\, Red Bird Farm invites the family to experience Fall on the Farm; admission is free as well as free parking on the farm. Fall Fun Zone tickets will be available again too. Call (580) 448-0210 or go online at Facebook.com/redbirdfarmenidok or redbirdfarmenid.com.\n—\nOCTOBER HOURS\nSunday: 1 PM to 6 PM\nSaturday: 10 AM to 4 PM\nWeekdays: by appointment only for field trips\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nDAZE IN A MAZE\nDaZe in a MaZe is opening the gate for you and your family to come enjoy a day on the farm. DaZe in a MaZe\, 11 miles south of Covington on State Hwy 74 or 2 miles north of Hwys 74 and 51 junction near Marshall\, kicks off its 24th year Saturday\, September 20\, and will run through November 9.\n—\nHOURS\nSaturdays: 10 AM to 10 PM\nSundays: 2 PM to DARK\nWeekdays: by appointment only for field trips\n—\nAdmission is $10 cash per person; kiddos ages 3 and younger get in free with a paid adult admission. Group rates are available. Call (405) 550-9177 or go online at Facebook.com/dazeinamaze.\n—\nThere are canopies\, pavilions\, and fire pits available for groups wanting to celebrate together at the maze; they just need to reserve them ahead of time. Just a reminder: no pets are allowed\, so visitors are asked to leave their dogs at home. And for obvious reasons\, there is no smoking on the premises.\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nKENNY FARMS\nCome enjoy a day on the farm with Kenny Farms\, 1 mile east of Woodward off U.S. 412. Kenny Farms kicks off its 10th year starting Saturday\, September 27\, and extending the season through November 2.\n—\nHOURS\nSaturday: 10 AM to 6 PM\nSunday: 1 PM to 6 PM\nWeekdays: by appointment only for field trips\n—\nAdmission is $17 per person; free for seniors ages 65 and older and/or kiddos ages 2 and younger. Call (580) 334-0438 or go online at Facebook.com/kennyfarmsofwoodwardoklahoma or kennyfamilyfarms.com.\n 
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/its-fall-yall-agritour-2025/
CATEGORIES:Enid,Fall,Marshall,Woodward
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250905T203345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250905T203345Z
UID:897-1758326400-1758499199@nwokbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Waynoka Renaissance Festival
DESCRIPTION:Waynoka Main Street will host its first ever Waynoka Renaissance Festival Sept. 20-21 in Elm Park\, not far from U.S. 281 at the corner of Broadway and Park in Waynoka. Festivities will be held 10 AM to 7 PM on Saturday and 10 AM to 5 PM on Sunday. Tickets are $5 per person per day at the gate or $8 for a two-day wristband purchased in advance. Family packs of 4 two-day wristbands are $25. \nAmong the entertainment for this inaugural Northwest Oklahoma two-day renaissance festival are Knights of the Vale jousters\, the Celtic pub band Black Oak Shillelagh\, Noah’s Bladeworks with a running forge and blacksmithing\, wildlife biologist Tandy Keenan with live snake demonstrations\, Nam & Pops inflatable bounce houses and games\, belly dancers\, jewelry making\, tarot readings\, photo booth\, period piece vendors\, and food trucks.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/waynoka-renaissance-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Waynoka
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250928
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250227T230535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T230535Z
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SUMMARY:Okie-Tex Star Party
DESCRIPTION:Oklahoma City Astronomy Club will host its annual Okie-Tex Star Party in Kenton. Spend eight evenings stargazing at one of the darkest and most pristine night skies in the United States at Camp Billy Joe in Oklahoma’s panhandle. Registration to participate is $110 until August 31; price goes up to $160 thereafter. For more details and the event schedule\, go to the website okie-tex.com or at facebook.com/OkieTexStarParty.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/okie-tex-star-party/
CATEGORIES:Fall,Kenton,Stargazing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250909T002604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T002604Z
UID:918-1758240000-1758499199@nwokbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Alva's Big Cruise & Car Show
DESCRIPTION:Alva’s car club R.A.C.E. (Racing and Cruising Enthusiasts) will host its 24th annual Big Cruise & Car Show September 19-21 in Alva. This three-day event starts with a free cookout on Friday starting at 5:45 PM\, followed by a car cruise through downtown at 8 PM\, and another cruise alongside the college on U.S. 64 from 8:30-10 PM. \nMany classic and modern cars from throughout region will be on display downtown during the car show from 10 AM to 4:30 PM Saturday. Check out the pinewood derby at 1 PM\, the auto cross at 3 PM\, and the FMX stunt show at 5 PM. Smoke will roll Saturday night downtown during the burnout contest between amateur and pro classes\, 6:40 PM and 8 PM respectively\, then another cruise on the highway starting at 8:30 PM. \nOn Sunday\, start with a free breakfast at 8:30 AM\, then more car show from 9 AM to NOON. At NOON the Fun Run Grudge Race & Battle on Barnes begins; registration is free and open to anyone with the need for speed. Nearly 20 food trucks will be on site.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/alvas-big-cruise-car-show/
CATEGORIES:Alva,Car Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250914
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250908T154043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T154043Z
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SUMMARY:Sandfest 2.0
DESCRIPTION:Sandfest 2.0 and Two-Wheel Takeover is slated for September 12-13 at Little Sahara State Park\, Waynoka. Hosted by America’s Oasis and Little Sahara Sandsports\, it will include a first-ever intentional UTV backflip on a 406 FMX. Friday schedule features morning ride out\, evening ride out\, and sunset grudge racing. Saturday features morning ride out\, limbo\, short course for bikes and ATVs\, short course for UTVs\, evening shows\, and sunset grunge racing. Book camping reservations americasoasis.com and find more details at Facebook.com/OGsandsports.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/sandfest-2-0/
CATEGORIES:Races,Waynoka
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250907
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250531T211526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T164146Z
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SUMMARY:Beat the Heat Summer Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:Woodward County Event Center and Fairgrounds is hosting a Beat the Heat Summer Concert Series this summer\, featuring three styles of music. The venue is located at 105A Temple Houston Drive\, on the southeast side of Woodward. Call (580) 334-6023 or go online to woodwardeventcenter.com for more information or to buy tickets. \n— \nLa Revolucion will open for Conjunto Nube on Saturday\, June 28. Doors open at 6:30 PM\, concert starts at 7:30 PM with the headliner at 9 PM. General admission tickets are $40. VIP tickets are $85 which include beer tokens with private bartender and front stage seating; VIP tables are $300 and include 4 VIP tickets plus a personal table. \nOriginating from Zacatecas\, Mexico\, Conjunto Nube is a Norteño band with a distinctive style of accordion and saxophone\, delighting fans for nearly 15 years. Known for their energetic performances\, they have produced numerous albums that have resonated both in Mexico and the United States. Some of their most notable hits include “El Mamut”\, “Bachata rosa”\, and “Hoja en blanco”. \n— \nThe Hype will bring some 80s rock to the stage on Saturday\, July 26. Doors open at 6:30 PM\, concert starts at 8 PM. General admission tickets are $30. VIP tickets are $85 which include beer tokens with private bartender and front stage seating; VIP tables are $300 and include 4 VIP tickets plus a personal table. \nThis 80s cover band performs and dresses the part of major artists such as Motley Crue\, Def Leppard\, Poison\, Bon Jovi\, and Aerosmith. \n— \nThe Tyler Wilhelm Band will open for Cody Canada and the Departed on Saturday\, September 6\, at the conclusion of the Woodward County Free Fair. Doors open at 6:30 pm\, concert starts at 7:30 PM with the headliner at 9 PM. General admission tickets are $30. VIP tickets are already sold out. \nThese Red Dirt bands are a little bit of country and a little bit of rock with a whole lot of attitude. Cody Canada\, the former lead vocalist and guitarist for Cross Canadian Ragweed\, formed the Departed in 2011. Tyler Wilhelm is a gritty singer-songwriter from Elk City.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/woodward-concert-series/
CATEGORIES:Music,Woodward
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250829
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250831
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250522T201919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250724T135026Z
UID:677-1756425600-1756598399@nwokbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Cruise Nights
DESCRIPTION:Bring your ride and cruise down Main Street (State Hwy 58) in Fairview with the Gloss Mountain Cruisers on their monthly Cruise Nights. Cruises this summer start at 7 PM that Saturday\, May 31\, June 21\, and July 19. There will also be a cruise night at 7 PM on Friday\, August 29\, with a car show on Saturday\, August 30.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/cruise-nights/
CATEGORIES:Car Show,Fairview
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250825
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250531T213833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250531T213833Z
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SUMMARY:Racks-N-Rods Outdoor Sports Expo
DESCRIPTION:Hunting\, fishing\, and outdoor enthusiasts are invited to the Racks-N-Rods Outdoor Sports Expo is August 22-24 at the Woodward County Event Center and Fairgrounds\, 105A Temple Houston Drive\, on the southeast side of Woodward. Check out the 3-D archery and the Army Bass Anglers fish tank plus vendors with all things hunting\, fishing and outdoors. Industry experts will lead seminars during the three-day expo too. Admission is free. Call (580) 334-6023 or go online to woodwardeventcenter.com/racks-rods for more information.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/racks-n-rods-outdoor-sports-expo/
CATEGORIES:Expo,Woodward
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250824
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250626T190055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T190232Z
UID:823-1755820800-1755993599@nwokbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Great Salt Plains Stampede
DESCRIPTION:Great Salt Plains Stampede Open Rodeo is slated for August 22-23 at Alfalfa County Fairgrounds in Cherokee. Rodeo will begin at 8 PM both Friday and Saturday with stock from Sumner Rodeo Co. of Goltry. Admission is $8 in advance or $10 at the gate. Order “Tough Enough to Wear Pink” rodeo t-shirts by calling (580) 884-0551. Kiddos ages 10 and under can enter the Landon Newlin Memorial Dash for Cash. Rodeo queen\, princess\, and junior princess will be crowned at 7:30 PM. Rodeo parade is slated for Saturday at 10 AM. Cherokee Roundup Club annually hosts the rodeo and the concessions.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/great-salt-plains-stampede/
CATEGORIES:Cherokee,Rodeos
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250821
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251005
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250821T202022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T201131Z
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SUMMARY:County Fairs and Fall Festivals in Northwest Oklahoma
DESCRIPTION:This time of year in Northwest Oklahoma is when several rural communities gear up for their annual county fairs and traditional town-wide festivals. \n  \nBEAVER: The Beaver County Fair and Cow Chip Celebration is a week-long tradition that kicked off last week in Beaver. The county fair started today (Aug. 21) and runs through Saturday (Aug. 23) at the Beaver County Fairgrounds along U.S. 270 on the south side of Beaver. Check out exhibits and vendors\, sample food trucks\, and witness the cornhole tourney\, horseshoe throwing\, and pedal tractor pulls. \n— \n\nThe Kansas Professional Rodeo Association-sanctioned rodeo will be held tonight and Friday at 7:30 p.m. with mutton bustin’ the hour before. Tickets at the gate are $10 per adult\, free for kids 12 and under. \n\n—\n\nThe annual World Cow Chip Throwing Championships happen Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m.\, preceded by a car show all morning and the parade at 11 a.m. Pasture Party Concert on the grounds that night with Matt Streck Band\, Kaitlyn Kilian\, and headliner William Clark Green starts at 6:30 p.m. and tickets are $45 at the gate; bring your own lawn chair and purchase food and drink on site as no coolers allowed.\n\n  \nRINGWOOD: Ringwood’s 111th annual Community Fair is a weeklong event ending Aug. 30. Water wars will be at the Ringwood Fire Department at 6 p.m. on Tuesday\, Aug. 26. Ringwood Public Schools carnival starts at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday\, Aug. 27\, in the baseball field. Check out Ms. Ringwood and Mr. Ringwood at 7 p.m. Thursday\, Aug. 28. The Watermelon Festival is Saturday\, Aug. 30\, and will feature several activities including the Melon Dash at 7:30 a.m.\, a parade at 10:30 a.m. downtown\, and tractor pulls at 3 p.m. behind the co-op. Stop by Richard’s Food Store\, Ringwood\, to pick up a complete listing of fair events. \n  \nCLEO SPRINGS: Cleo Springs’ annual Watermelon Festival is Labor Day weekend. The festivities kick off Sunday\, Aug. 31\, with the pageant at 4 p.m. and the firefighters’ feed and fundraiser at 6 p.m. Backstage Pass Band will stir up the crowd for the dance beginning at 8 p.m. A full day of activities are planned for that Monday\, Sept. 1\, along the square downtown including the parade at 10 a.m. with a watermelon auction immediately following\, food trucks\, vendors\, and games such as the bouncy house all morning and bingo from 2-4 p.m. \n  \nALVA: The Woods County Fair will be held Sept. 4-6 at the Woods County Fairgrounds\, south of Alva off U.S. 281. \n  \nBOISE CITY:  Cimarron County Fair will be held Sept. 4-6 at the Cimarron County Fairgrounds\, located at the junction of U.S. 385 and U.S. 287 on the north side of Boise City\, across from Cimarron Heritage Center. In addition to food vendors and exhibits\, activities that weekend include a free hamburger feed on Thursday\, turtle races on Friday\, and the ranch rodeo Saturday and Sunday at the fairgrounds arena starting at 2 p.m. both days and featuring trailer loading\, team penning\, team doctoring\, and stray gathering. \n  \nBUFFALO: Harper County Fair will be held Sept. 4-6 at the Harper County Fairgrounds\, located on the west edge of Buffalo. \n  \nCHEROKEE: Alfalfa County Fair will be held Sept. 3-6 at the Alfalfa County Fairgrounds\, located on the west side of Cherokee. Lineup for the week includes a dog show at 2:30 p.m. that Wednesday\, livestock showings Wednesday and Thursday\, crockpot meals and desserts contests on Thursday\, 4-H and FFA livestock judging on Friday\, and a horse show at 9 a.m. Saturday. \n  \nFAIRVIEW: Major County Free Fair will be held Sept. 4-6 at the Major County Fairgrounds\, on the southeast side of Fairview. \nAt the end of the month on Sept. 26-27 is the Threshing Bee and Two-Cylinder Show at Major County Historical Society on the east side of town along Oklahoma 58. This annual celebration of pioneer farm life includes demonstrations using authentic antique farming equipment such as grain milling\, threshing of wheat bundles\, rope-making\, corn shelling\, plowing\, broom-making\, and sawmilling. The weekend also includes a gas and steam engine show\, antique car and truck show\, arts and crafts activities\, food booths\, musical entertainment\, land run re-enactment\, blacksmithing\, and a tractor pull. Take a walk into the past with relics in the museums then experience the train depot\, pioneer school\, and church. \n  \nGUYMON: The 107th annual Texas County Free Fair will be held Sept. 4-6 at the Texas County Activity Center\, on the southwest edge of Guymon not far from U.S. 54\, with the theme “Pick of the Patch.” The weekend kicks off that Thursday with a 4-H barbecue at 6:30 p.m. Perky veggie\, painted furniture\, and cosplay contests will be Friday alongside livestock shows. Wheat bread\, grand champion pie\, and cupcake contests will be Saturday alongside more livestock shows and the turtle race. \n  \nSHATTUCK: Ellis County Fair will be held Sept. 4-6 at the Ellis County Fairgrounds along Oklahoma 15 between Fourth and Fifth streets. \nAt the end of the month\, Windmiller Days will be held Sept. 22-26 at Shattuck’s Windmill Museum and Park along the junction curve of Oklahoma 15 and U.S. 283. Every year\, people from all over the U.S. come to Shattuck for a week of working on and maintaining windmills at the museum\, which boasts over 50 windmills with some dating back to the 1800s. \n  \nWOODWARD: Woodward County Fair will be held Sept. 4-6 at the Woodward County Fairgrounds\, in Woodward. In addition to livestock shows all weekend\, the horse show begins at 6 p.m. that Thursday in the Woodward Round-Up Club Arena. On Friday is a cornhole tournament\, free food\, dueling pianos\, and more starting at 6 p.m. Cody Canada and the Departed perform as the headliner at the fair concert Saturday evening; general admission tickets are $30 per person. For advance tickets\, go online at woodwardeventcenter.com/free-fair. \n  \nENID: Garfield County Fair will be held Sept. 11-14 at Chisholm Trail Expo Center\, 111 W. Purdue\, Enid\, and adjoining Garfield County Fairgrounds. See agricultural exhibits and livestock shows for free\, sample fair food\, and take a whirl on the carnival rides. Doors open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. \nStake your claim on the Cherokee Strip Days in downtown Enid during that same time Sept. 12-13. Celebrate Enid’s 132nd birthday (remember Enid was established during the Land Run of 1893) with an Indian taco lunch that Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and/or food and vendor booths during the festival that Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.\, both on the courthouse lawn. The Cherokee Strip parade is 10:30 a.m. Saturday around the Square. \n  \nWAKITA: Wakita’s annual Old Settlers Celebration is Sept. 13 in downtown Wakita; this year\, Twister the Movie Museum will celebrate its 30th anniversary at the same time. \n  \nAMES: Ames Day is slated for Sept. 13 in the town park. This annual event includes bingo\, a 5K run\, turtle races\, and a horseshoe tournament plus a pie and ice cream-making contest. Hamburgers will be served before the auction starts. The finale for the day is a spectacular fireworks display. Cindy’s Catering downtown will have baked goods and goodies available for sale along with lunch specials of walking tacos and Frito chili pie. \n  \nLAVERNE: Laverne Chamber of Commerce hosts its fourth annual Sand Plum Festival on Sept. 20 in downtown Laverne. Activities from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. include shopping\, kids’ games\, live music\, food vendors\, and more. \n  \nWAUKOMIS: Waukomis will hold its 71st annual Sooner Celebration on Sept. 27 in downtown Waukomis. The day’s festivities include food\, games for all ages\, vendor booths\, horseshoe tournament\, turtle races\, car show\, live music\, and a parade. \n  \nDRUMMOND: Drummond Days\, which raises funds for the town park\, is slated for Oct. 4 in downtown Drummond. This all-day event includes food\, music\, a car show\, and more. \n  \nPHOTO FEATURED COURTESY OF ENIDNEWS.COM
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/county-fairs-and-fall-festivals-in-northwest-oklahoma/
CATEGORIES:Fall,Festival
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250810
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250626T174858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T190326Z
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SUMMARY:Cimarron River Stampede Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:The 89th annual Cimarron River Stampede Rodeo is slated for August 7-9 in Waynoka.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/cimarron-river-stampede-rodeo/
CATEGORIES:Rodeos,Waynoka
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250726
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250522T200821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T175057Z
UID:674-1753401600-1753487999@nwokbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Beaver County Raceway Events
DESCRIPTION:Beaver County Raceway at the Beaver County Fairgrounds\, 1107 Douglas\, Beaver\, will host the season finals of 305 sprints\, IMCA hobby stock\, and ASCS elite non-wing sprint cars on Friday\, July 25\, at 7 PM. Grandstands open at 5 PM with hot laps at 6:45 PM. Admission is $15 for adults\, free for kids 12 and under.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/beaver-county-raceway/
CATEGORIES:Beaver,Races
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250706
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250626T195301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T023622Z
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SUMMARY:Independence Day celebrations
DESCRIPTION:Northwest Oklahoma is home to some pretty spectacular fireworks and festivities to celebrate America’s Independence Day. Here are some of the towns you can have fun at this summer: \nALVA—On Friday\, July 4\, Little Red Hens of Alva will host games and train rides in Hatfield Park from 9 AM to 1 PM with a free hot dog lunch starting at 11:30 AM. Alva’s Rotary Club will light the sky with a fireworks show at dark at Alva Recreational Complex. \nBILLINGS—Billings Volunteer Fire Department will host the Fourth of July celebration on Friday\, July 4. Parade is at 1 PM with cornhole at 2 PM\, bingo at 3 PM\, and turtle races at 4 PM. Hamburgers and hot dogs will be served at 6 PM\, followed by the watermelon feed. Fireworks are at dark-thirty. A free swim will be offered all afternoon. \nCANTON—Canton’s Freedom Fest is slated for Friday\, July 4\, from 6 to 10 PM at Tiger Stadium. There will be activities\, inflatables\, walking tacos\, prize drawings\, and of course\, fireworks. Lucky Star Casino\, located north of Canton Lake\, will host a second fireworks show at dusk on Saturday\, July 5. \nCARMEN—Carmen’s traditional 5th of July celebration will be held Saturday\, July 5. Day starts with coffee plus classic and collector cars from 9 AM to 11 AM on Main Street in front of After 55 building. The Carmen-Dacoma time capsule from 1995 will be revealed at the park at 11 AM. Everyone is invited to dip into the Carmen Pool by donation all afternoon and experience the bounce houses on the north side of the park. Turtle races start at 7:30 PM. There will be raffles\, merchandise\, and food truck delights available for purchase at the pavilion. Following the fireworks at dark is a concert by Lane Haas and the Heelers. \nCOVINGTON—American Legion Post 190 will celebrate the Fourth of July with pulled pork sandwiches and hot dogs by donation starting at 5:30 PM Friday\, July 4\, at Covington City Park. Meal will be followed by a flag folding and retirement ceremony. Fireworks will be available for purchase for families to enjoy on their own as there will not be a fireworks display this year. \nDACOMA—Dacoma Volunteer Fire Department will host its 3rd of July Blowout on Thursday\, July 3\, in downtown Dacoma. Festivities include dunk tank\, bounce house\, water slide\, money dig\, wagon rides\, turtle races\, food trucks\, and a silent auction. Fireworks show begins at dark. \nDEER CREEK— Local shops in downtown Deer Creek will host a Star-Spangled Saturday on Saturday\, June 28\, from 10 AM to 4 PM. The day includes specials at each store\, homemade ice cream\, a picnic-style lunch\, and giveaways. \nFAIRVIEW—Fairview will celebrate with Red\, White\, and Boom on Thursday\, July 3\, at Specht Park starting at 4 PM. The evening includes food\, turtle races\, sidewalk chalk contest\, cardboard boat contest\, music by David Eagle Band\, and will conclude with fireworks and a pyro musical by Broken Arrow Pyro. \nFREEDOM—Freedom will host its Centennial Celebration and Business Bash on Saturday\, July 5. Afternoon activities downtown include a cornhole tournament\, ax throwing\, and water inflatables for the kiddos. Several businesses will be open or set up on historic Main Street. Freedom Chamber of Commerce will host a hot dog feed\, more activities\, and a fireworks show starting at 7 PM at the rodeo grounds. Triple D Band will perform that night at the street dance downtown. \nGARBER—Garber Community Improvement Association will host its annual Fourth of July celebration on Friday\, July 4\, at Garber City Park. The Freedom 5K kicks off at 8 AM\, followed by the 1 Mile Fun Run at 9 AM. Participants are invited to a free swim at Garber Pool that afternoon with games beginning at 6 PM at the park\, including wheat dig\, tractor pull\, turtle races\, water balloon toss\, watermelon feed\, and adult softball. \nGOLTRY—Goltry will celebrate Fourth of July on Saturday\, June 28. Lunch will be served at NOON at Goltry Gym. Cornhole tournament begins at 1 PM at Goltry Park and a tractor pull at 4 PM at Goltry’s softball field. Dinner will be served at 5:30 PM at Goltry Community Center followed by free watermelon in the park. Ongoing activities through the day include flea market\, bounces houses and water slides\, a blood drive\, and live music. Street dance will follow the fireworks show. \nGUYMON—Guymon Chamber of Commerce will host a Fourth of July Event on Friday\, July 4\, from 10 AM to 2 PM at Thompson Park. Festivities include owner and animal patriotic contest\, hot dog eating contest\, kids’ bike parade\, craft time\, live music\, jalapeno eating contest\, and a watermelon feed. Susie Q’s will host their second annual Red\, White\, and Bake Off homemade dessert contest at 1 PM Friday\, July 4\, at Sunset Lake; to enter\, stop by Susie Q’s\, 124 Hwy 54\, Guymon\, for an entry form. City of Guymon is offering a free swim at the pool as well as train rides from NOON to 7 PM. Guymon Fire Department will launch fireworks starting at 10 PM. \nHENNESSEY—Superior Tubular Services\, 7843 U.S. 81\, Hennessey\, will host a Patriotic Night on Friday\, June 27\, at 7 PM south of Hennessey. There will be a food truck and fireworks. \nHILLSDALE—Hillsdale will host its annual Fourth of July celebration on Friday\, July 4\, downtown. The day begins with breakfast at 7:30 AM followed by the national anthem at 8 AM and Firecracker 5K. Parade is at 10 AM with turtle races and games in the park afterwards. Lunch is at 11:30 AM. Cornhole and basketball tournaments will be held starting around NOON with championship games slated around 8 PM. Compete in the quiz bowl in the Hillsdale Christian School gym from 3 to 5 PM. Dinner is at 5:30 PM with cake walk at 6:30 PM and dessert auction at 7:30 PM. Fireworks will conclude the celebration at dark. \nHUNTER—The town of Hunter will host a Fourth of July Parade at 9 AM on Friday\, July 4. Participants are encouraged to meet up at the post office downtown. \nMEDFORD—Medford will host its Fourth Fest Celebration on Friday\, June 27\, at Medford Airport. The national anthem will kick things off at 6:30 PM\, followed by a flag raising ceremony and recognition of military veterans and active duty personnel. Free hotdog meal will be served. Activities include ax throwing\, a hot dog eating contest\, cupcake eating contest\, musclemania\, most patriotic dressed contest\, turtle races\, and tons of games for kids. Fireworks start at 10 PM. \nPOND CREEK—Pond Creek Community Partners and Pond Creek Fire Department will host Fourth of July festivities on Friday\, July 4\, at Grant County Fairgrounds. Fishing derby starts at 9 AM. Enjoy food and snocones at 7 PM with turtle races at 8:30 PM. Night concludes with fireworks. \nWAKITA—Wakita’s Fourth of July celebration will be on Saturday\, July 5\, at 6 PM at Community Health Center. Kicks off with a hot dog and hamburger cookout\, followed by a multitude of activities\, and concludes with fireworks at dusk that can be seen with special 3-D glasses. \nWAYNOKA—Waynoka Main Street will host the Independence Day Celebration on Friday\, July 4\, beginning at 1 PM with a free swim at Waynoka Municipal Pool. At 5:30 PM downtown\, the fun begins with opening ceremonies and free hamburgers and hot dogs. There will be family friendly games and competitions too. Waynoka Fire Department will launch fireworks at dusk. \nWOODWARD—Woodward Convention and Visitors Bureau will host Home of the Brave Festival on Friday\, July 4\, at Crystal Beach Park. The festival begins with a fishing derby and sidewalk chalk art contest in the morning\, waterpark and mini golf in the afternoon\, games\, contests\, and music in the evening\, and concluding with fireworks at 10 PM.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/independence-day-celebrations/
CATEGORIES:Festival
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250630
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250403T204104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250614T220750Z
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SUMMARY:Hennessey Rev Up and Roll Out
DESCRIPTION:Hennessey Rev Up and Roll Out is slated for June 28-29. This car\, truck\, and bike expo features go-kart races\, a car show\, and fireworks. \n— \nOutlaw Motorsports\, 112 S. Arapaho\, Hennessey\, presents Go-Kart Races in which racing fans can watch the dirt fly on Saturday\, June 28. At noon is a meet and greet with go-kart drivers at the Hennessey Town Pool\, 401 N. Mitchell. Races by high performance midget go-kart racers begin at 7 PM at the Hennessey Rodeo Arena\, 200 S. Arapaho. For details on how to enter one of the six classes (JR1\, JR3\, non-wing\, stock appearing flat\, 250\, and open)\, call (405) 250-5218. \n— \nThe Car Show will be Sunday\, June 29\, along Hennessey’s Main Street from NOON to 5 PM. Check out classic\, antique muscle\, hotrods\, custom sports\, exotics\, lowriders\, and tuners. There will be trucks and motorcycles as well. Event includes burnout contest\, food vendors\, shopping\, games for kids\, and more. See AllAboutHennessey.com for more details. \n— \nHennessey’s Fourth of July celebration will conclude the weekend with a fireworks show on Sunday\, June 29\, at 9:30 PM. \n 
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/hennessey-rev-up-and-roll-out/
CATEGORIES:Hennessey,Races
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250607T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250607T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250131T221155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250131T221155Z
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SUMMARY:Canton Market Extravaganza
DESCRIPTION:Canton Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual Vendor Market Extravaganza on Main Street in downtown Canton. There will be more than 70 vendors\, food trucks\, and local businesses participating this year. Support small business by shopping antiques\, flea market\, handmade goods\, food\, boutique booths\, and local shops.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/canton-market-extravaganza/
CATEGORIES:Canton,Shopping
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250609
DTSTAMP:20260429T064120
CREATED:20250515T165448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250515T165448Z
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Trail Days Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:Cimarron County Chamber of Commerce hosts Santa Fe Trail Days Rodeo on June 6-7 at Boise City Rodeo Arena at the Cimarron County Fairgrounds\, 1017 N. Cimarron Ave. (U.S. 385)\, Boise City. The 777 Rodeo Company Stock (2024 New Mexico Rodeo Stock Contractor of the Year) is providing for bareback\, saddle bronc\, bull riding\, ranch bronc\, tie down\, breakaway\, barrels\, steer wrestling\, and team roping at this Kansas Pro Rodeo Association event. Gates open at 6 PM both days. Tickets at the gate are $10 for adults\, $8 for kids 12 and under. Then the Little Hombre Rodeo will be held on June 8 starting at 2 PM.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/santa-fe-trail-days-rodeo/
CATEGORIES:Boise City,Rodeos
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250608
DTSTAMP:20260429T064121
CREATED:20250515T160946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250531T214408Z
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SUMMARY:Nescatunga Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 54th annual Nescatunga Arts Festival with Quilt Show is slated for June 6-7 at the Alva Recreation Complex\, 1887 Goldbug Blvd\, Alva. Festival hours are Friday from 4 to 9 PM and Saturday from 9 AM to 4 PM. \nNescatunga Arts and Humanities Council runs the two-day Nescatunga Arts Festival that showcases the artistry of fine artists and crafters with a Quilt Show by the Peace by Piece Quilt Guild.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/nescatunga-arts-festival/
CATEGORIES:Alva,Art Show
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250601
DTSTAMP:20260429T064121
CREATED:20250503T232650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250503T232650Z
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SUMMARY:Vici Stampede Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:Vici Stampede Rodeo\, hosted by Vici Rodeo Club\, is slated for May 29-31. Rodeo events include bareback riding\, ranch bronc riding\, steer wrestling\, breakaway roping\, team roping\, saddle bronc riding\, bull riding\, tie down roping\, and barrel racing. \n“Yellowstone” actor Forrie J. Smith known as “Lloyd” in the TV show will appear Friday night at the rodeo then serve as the rodeo parade grand marshal on Saturday at 4:30 PM\, followed by a meet and greet in the rodeo arena until rodeo begins. The bareback winner gets a buckle donated by Smith. \nWeekend also includes donkey riding for kiddos 12 and younger and cow patty bingo for chance to win black powder gun. Saturday night dance starting at 10 PM with Big D and the Boys performing; $10 per person or $15 per couple. \nThursday\, May 29: Slack at 7 PM\, admission is free \nFriday\, May 30: Rodeo starts at 7 PM\, admission is $10 \nSaturday\, May 31: Rodeo starts at 7 PM\, admission is $10
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/vici-stampede-rodeo/
CATEGORIES:Rodeos,Vici
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250525
DTSTAMP:20260429T064121
CREATED:20250225T202909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250225T202909Z
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SUMMARY:Nardin Heritage Day
DESCRIPTION:Nardin Heritage Day is May 24 in downtown Nardin\, located just south of State Hwy 11 (two miles west of I-35). This 48th annual celebration hosted by Friends of Nardin includes a parade\, tractor pull\, general store\, turtle races\, food\, and more. Festivities begin at 9:30 AM and admission is free.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/nardin-heritage-day/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Nardin
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250903
DTSTAMP:20260429T064121
CREATED:20250515T150958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T162117Z
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SUMMARY:NWOK Water Parks
DESCRIPTION:Get wet this summer in Northwest Oklahoma! \nALVA—Cory Washburn Family Memorial Swimming Pool\, 1402 Flynn\, Alva. Hours are 1 PM to 6 PM every day. Cost is $3 for kids ages 3-17\, $5 for adults\, $2 for seniors 65 and older. Season passes are $75 per individual\, $225 per family up to four and add $25 for each additional family member. Swim party packages available. Call (580) 327-1333 to book. FUN FACT: Alva’s pool and bathhouse were built by the WPA in 1939 but had issues the past several years until it was refurbished and reopened this summer. \nCARMEN—Carmen Pool\, 503 3rd\, Carmen. Hours are NOON to 6 PM every day for day swim and 7:30-10 PM Tuesday and Thursday for night swim. Cost is $1.50 for kids 4-12\, $3 for 13 and older. Season passes are $75 per kid 12 and under\, $100 per individual age 13 and older\, $150 per family. Swim party packages available. Midnight swims from 8 PM to MIDNIGHT set for June 13\, June 28\, July 12\, and July 25. Call (580) 987-2329. Learn more online at Facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573991024643. FUN FACT: Locally trained Timberlake students serve as the lifeguards. \nENID—Champlin Pool\, 400 W. Cherokee\, Enid. Hours are NOON to 6 PM Tuesday through Saturday. Cost is $3 per person. Season passes are $30 per individual/first family member and $20 for each additional family member. Learn more online at enid.org/Services/Parks-Recreation/Parks-Directory/Champlin-Pool. FUN FACT: Built in 1956\, Enid’s Champlin Pool is an Olympic-size pool at 500\,000 gallons. \nFAIRVIEW—Fairview Aquatic Center\, 523 Park Lane\, Fairview. Hours are NOON to 7 PM Tuesday through Thursday and NOON to 5 PM Friday through Sunday. Cost is $2 per person. Season passes are $75 per individual\, $150 per family up to three and add $10 for fourth+ person(s). Swim party packages available. Call (580) 227-6100. Learn more online at Facebook.com/SwimFairview. FUN FACT: Fairview’s pool offers water aerobics and hosts triathlons. \nGAGE—Gage Artesian Beach Pool\, State Hwy 15 east of Gage. Hours are 1-6 PM every day. Cost is $3 per person. Season passes are $75 per individual\, $175 per family. Learn more online at townofgageok.org/artesian-beach. FUN FACT: Since the early 1920s\, bathers have been seeking relief from the hot summers and health benefits from the mineral-laden waters of Gage’s pool. \nGARBER—Garber Pool\, 282 Arapaho\, Garber. Hours are 1-6 PM Tuesday through Sunday. Cost is $4 per person. FUN FACT: Opening in 1923\, Garber’s pool is one of the oldest municipal pools in Oklahoma. \nHENNESSEY—Hennessey Aquatic Park\, 459 N. Mitchell Road\, Hennessey. Hours are NOON to 6 PM every day (1 PM on Sunday) for day swim and 7-9 PM Tuesday\, Thursday\, and Sunday for night swim. Cost is $2 for toddlers and seniors 65+\, $3 for kids ages 3-17\, $4 for adults. Season passes are $75 per individual\, $200 per family up to five in the house and add $25 for sixth+ person(s). Swim party packages available. Call (405) 853-2416 to book. Learn more online at hennesseyok.org/aquatic-park. FUN FACT: In 2019\, the town of Hennessey voted to build a $2.1M water park adjacent to its existing splash pad and opened for business the summer of 2020. \nKREMLIN—Kremlin-Hillsdale Pool\, south side of Kremlin. Hours are 1 to 5:30 PM Monday through Saturday\, 2 to 5:30 PM Sunday. Cost is $4 for ages 15 and older\, $3 for ages 5-14. Season passes are $55 per individual\, $150 per family. Swim party packages available. Call (580) 874-2284. FUN FACT: Originally known as the Stewart Pool\, it was built in the 1960s on the Kremlin-Hillsdale Public Schools campus. \nMEDFORD—Medford Swimming Pool\, 106 N. 5th\, Medford. Hours are 1 to 7 PM every day. Cost is $3 for adults\, $2 for teens\, $1.50 for kids ages 6-12. Season passes are $35 per individual\, $70 for two individuals\, $100 for three individuals\, $125 for four individuals and add $5 for fifth+ person(s). Swim party packages available. Call (580) 741-0508 to book. Learn more online at Facebook.com/medfordokswimmingpoolminigolf. FUN FACT: For more water fun\, there is a splash pad just east of the pool at Nedra Nichols-Pitts Park. \nWAYNOKA—Waynoka Pool\, 1324 Flynn St\, Waynoka. Hours are 1-5 PM Tuesday through Saturday and 2-7 PM Sunday for day swim; 6-10 PM Tuesday and 5 PM to MIDNIGHT Saturday for night swim. Cost is $2 for kids ages 3-12\, $3 for 13 and older. Season passes are $35 per kid age 12 and under\, $50 per individual age 13 and older\, $100 per family up to four and add $20 for fifth+ person(s). Call (580) 824-2261. FUN FACT: Waynoka’s original municipal pool was built by the WPA and opened in 1939; the new pool opened for business last summer. \nWOODWARD—Crystal Beach Waterpark\, 305 Temple Houston Dr.\, Woodward. Hours are 1-7 PM every day. Cost is $5 per person. Season passes are $80 per individual\, $200 per family up to four and add $50 for fifth+ person(s). Swim party packages available\, book online at crystalbeachwoodward.com. Call (580) 256-2874. FUN FACT: The waterpark is situated within Crystal Beach Park which also has golf courses\, Kiwanis train rides\, pavilions for picnics\, sporting events such as baseball\, tennis\, horseshoes\, and more\, plus fishing at the neighboring lake.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/nwok-water-parks/
CATEGORIES:Water Park
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250519
DTSTAMP:20260429T064121
CREATED:20250131T220046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250131T220046Z
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SUMMARY:Walleye Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:Come to Canton Lake this May to participate in Oklahoma’s oldest and largest fishing tournament. Prizes will be awarded for the five largest walleye\, total poundage of walleye for all four days and the largest fish caught in each of 10 different species. Other fish species in the competition include striped bass\, drum\, buffalo\, carp\, sunfish\, flathead\, white bass\, channel cat\, crappie\, black bass and hybrid. There are also specially tagged fish that are worth $20 to $500 if caught. Fish must be registered at the official weigh station to be eligible for prizes\, and all state game and fishing laws must be observed during the rodeo. A kids’ fishing derby will follow. \nNot a fisherman? The weekend includes bingo\, food vendors\, a 5K and fun run\, parade\, business vendors\, and a street dance Saturday night. You also can try your luck at the Lucky Star Casino\, Canton\, or watch a race at the nearby Longdale Speedway Racetrack.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/walleye-rodeo/
CATEGORIES:Canton,Fishing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250505
DTSTAMP:20260429T064121
CREATED:20250201T060405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250201T060405Z
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SUMMARY:Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:Established in 1933\, Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo is one of the largest outdoor rodeos in the PRCA circuit\, consistently ranking in the top 30 PRCA rodeos for payout and drawing top athletes from across the country. Thrilling rodeo action includes bull riding\, saddle bronc riding\, team roping\, and more.
URL:https://nwokbuzz.com/event/guymon-pioneer-days-rodeo/
CATEGORIES:Guymon,Rodeos
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