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![]() Mark your Calendar for Downtown in December! SandRidge Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Bricktown, 2 South Mickey Mantle Dr. Mayor Mick Cornett & Santa light the Christmas Tree November 28, 5:30 p.m. Devon Ice Rink 201 N. Walker November 28-January 4 Noon – 10 p.m. daily - $8 including skates Christmas Eve until 5 p.m., Christmas Day until 10 p.m. and New Year's Eve until 11 p.m For group information call (405) 274-1638 Chesapeake Snow Tubing at the Brick AT&T Bricktown Ballpark November 28 – December 21 Open Friday, Saturday & Sunday, hours vary December 22 - January 4 Open 7 days-a-week, hours vary Session size is limited, First-come, first-served. $10 per 1 1/2 hour session For group information call (405) 218-1000 For session times and to buy tickets on-line visit downtownindecember.com The Oklahoman Holidays on the Canal Bricktown Canal November 28 – December 28 (closed Christmas) F*R*E*E Canal Rides 6 – 9:30 p.m. Thursday – Sunday SandRidge Santa Run 9 a.m. at Leadership Square, 211 N. Robinson Saturday, December 6 5K, One Mile Fun Run & F*R*E*E Kid's Dash American Fidelity F*r*e*e Museum Sundays November 30 – December 28 F*R*E*E 1 – 6 p.m. every Sunday Visit the Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Museum at 1400 Classen Drive (corner of NW 13th Street and Shartel Avenue) and the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum at 620 N Harvey Ave OG&E Garden Lights Myriad Botanical Gardens F*R*E*E Crystal Bridge admission 6 – 9 p.m. Sundays, November 30 – December 28 Sonic Segway Santa Look for Santa as he visits Downtown events on his Segway and delivers fun goodies for kids and adults The Devon Energy River Parade Nov. 28, Wiley Post Park and the Regatta Park 6:00 p.m. The Parade of Boats followed by spectacular fireworks show |
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Keep up the good work on DiD. Anything new this year? I didn't notice anything off the top of my head from the flyer. |
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A large group of my friends and I are going to the TSO concert on Nov 30th. Now are plan is to (possibly) visit the museum (anyone know if its worth the trip---Ive never been), then check out the ice rink, then go to the Myriad gardens to check out the lights and the botanical tube before the concert. We had assumed that the OKC museum of art would be open too but haven't heard anything about that...though it would be nice. Im surprised that the Myriad garden lights aren't statred earlier (throughout the Thanksgiving weekend). Now if I can just find some bedlam tickets for Saturday the 29th weekend will be complete.
edit: I just checked out the TSO site and discovered this link http://www.symphonyinlights.com/index.cfmto displays they are doing in Chicago, Denver, and Florida....it would be great if OKC did this too. |
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Hey Westside!
Actually the lights in the Gardens are up even before Thanksgiving so you can see those anytime through Jan. 4. The Crystal Bridge is open for free every Sunday evening 6 - 9 from Thanksgiving weekend through December 28 The Oklahoma Museum of Art is not included this year's free Sundays, but the Gaylord Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Museum and the Oklahoma Memorial Museum are from Sunday's 1 - 6 Thanksgiving weekend through December 28 Also, the Bricktown Canal Water Taxi rides are free Thursday - Sunday, 6 - 9:30 from the day after Thanksgiving through the end of December (closed Christmas). So, a Sunday that would normally cost each adult $30.50 is FREE!!!!! What a deal. Don't you love Downtown in December! Kim |
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YES I DO!!!
Thanks for the info Kim. After a long brutal election season I can't wait to get in the Christmas spirit. If you get a chance and if its your "thing" check out the concert. We've gone every year and really love it. |
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I was referring to the Oklahoma Heritage Museum. Sadly as long as Ive lived here I just dont have alot of free afternoons to explore all the attractions OKC has to offer. Its either work or home reapirs....right now its yardwork and leaf raking taking up my free time. On the bright side I can look at OKC as would a tourist when I DO get some free time. I haven't: ridden the boats on the canal seen the Okahoma trails at the ZOO been to the museum of art visited the Oklahoma history center or even seen the updated underground So I have alot to look forward to. |
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SandRidge Christmas Tree Lighting Begins
Downtown Holiday Celebration Tonight Join Santa to kick off Downtown in December! Everyone is invited to experience the excitement of the Christmas season when Mayor Cornett lights the beautifully adorned SandRidge Christmas Tree at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, November 28. The lighting of SandRidge Christmas Tree officially begins Downtown Oklahoma City's month-long holiday celebration, Downtown in December. Tree lighting festivities are family friendly and include music, strolling entertainers, downtown mascots and scores of holiday surprises. Admission to the event is free. Thousands of multicolored lights will adorn the majestic 32 foot-tall tree, located at the Bricktown canal overlook on Mickey Mantle, across from the AT&T Bricktown Ballpark. SandRidge Energy is proud to be a part of Downtown in December – Downtown Oklahoma City's winter celebration. Most Downtown in December activities run from the day after Thanksgiving through the New Year. Downtown in December is a gift from the Downtown OKC Business Improvement District. Log on to D in D Home or call the "Downtown in December" hotline, (405) 236-3640 or 1-888-OKC4Fun for a complete schedule of activities. |
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Just to add to Kim's post of this morning, the free Holidays on the Canal boat rides, sponsored by The Oklahoman, begin promptly after the tree lighting ceremony, at 6 PM. They run 6 PM - 9:30 PM, Thursday through Sunday of each week, excluding Christmas, through the end of December.
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![]() Blazers Practice at Downtown in December Devon Ice Rink Tomorrow! The Oklahoma City Blazers will practice at the Downtown in December Devon Ice Rink at Civic Center Park in downtown Oklahoma City TOMORROW December 3 from Noon – 1 p.m. For the seventh consecutive season, the Blazers are taking part in the Downtown in December events by practicing on the outdoor rink. During the practice, the Blazers team is divided into three smaller squads that compete for the mythical Fairlight Cup. The Fairlight Cup is named for head coach Doug Sauter's hometown and is awarded to the winner of the round-robin style tournament. Lunch is available at the Ice Rink Cafe. The cafe features delicious burgers, chicken strips and other great lunch treats and snacks. The Devon Ice Rink is set up on the lawn directly east of the Civic Center Music Hall at 201 N. Walker. The 62-foot by 150-foot rink is open daily from noon – 10 p.m., including holidays (holiday hours vary). For more information on Downtown in December and the Ice Rink, visit downtownindecember.com |
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