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SUMMARY:Tulsa Winterfest
DESCRIPTION:Tulsa’s Favorite Holiday Tradition! The time has come to bundle up and enjoy the magical spirit of the holidays as Tulsa’s favorite winter celebration returns to downtown Tulsa. The 17th Annual Arvest Winterfest presented with Ascension St. John will kick off another season of holiday fun beginning on Friday\, November 29 through Monday\, January 6. This year the annual holiday celebration will be open for 40 days\, giving as many Tulsans possible a chance to enjoy skating outside BOK Center while skating beneath the beautiful\, gleaming holiday lights.​
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/winterfest/2024-12-08/
LOCATION:BOK Center\, 200 South Denver\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,For Families,Holiday
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SUMMARY:Tulsa Ballet: "The Nutcracker"
DESCRIPTION:Tulsa’s holiday tradition returns! Tulsa Ballet’s The Nutcracker\, which premiered in 2021\, features exciting choreography\, colorful costumes\, larger-than-life moving sets\, and live accompaniment by the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra! The exciting choreography by Val Caniparoli and Ma Cong includes nods to the original story\, with a setting in 19th century Germany\, and special elements designed specifically for Tulsa including the beloved Golden Driller! Add breathtaking sets and costumes by designer Tracy Grant Lord\, and this is a production sure to leave audiences spellbound. From the epic battle between the Nutcracker Prince and the Mouse King\, to the enchanting appearance of the Sugarplum Fairy\, The Nutcracker will become your family’s favorite holiday tradition! \nPERFORMANCES\nMATINEE PERFORMANCES\nSUNDAY\, DECEMBER 8 – 2:00PM\nSATURDAY\, DECEMBER 14 – 2:00PM\nSUNDAY\, DECEMBER 15 – 2:00PM\nFRIDAY\, DECEMBER 20 – 2:00PM\nSATURDAY\, DECEMBER 21 – 2:00PM\nSUNDAY\, DECEMBER 22 – 12:00PM\nEVENING PERFORMANCES\nFRIDAY\, DECEMBER 13 – 7:00PM\nSATURDAY\, DECEMBER 14 – 7:00PM\nFRIDAY\, DECEMBER 20 – 7:00PM\nSATURDAY\, DECEMBER 21 – 7:00PM\nSUNDAY\, DECEMBER 22 – 5:00PM\nCredits\nChoreography\nVal Caniparoli & Ma Cong \nMusic \nPeter Ilyich Tchaikovsky \nSets & Costumes\nTracy Grant Lord \nLighting\nTrad A Burns \nProjections\nShawn Boyle
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/tulsa-ballet-the-nutcracker-12/
LOCATION:Tulsa Performing Arts Center\, 101 E 3rd St\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts,Dance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241208T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241208T233000
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CREATED:20241201T231027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T233423Z
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SUMMARY:Rhema Christmas Lights
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Rhema Christmas Lights Extravaganza\, a dazzling holiday tradition since 1982. Millions of LED lights adorn the 110-acre campus\, transforming it into a winter wonderland. This captivating display draws nearly half a million visitors each year from Oklahoma and surrounding states. Walking through the park and around the grounds\, you’ll encounter whimsical scenes\, including a gingerbread family surrounded by lollipops and gumdrops\, a 50-figure nativity scene\, and a synchronized musical display of trees and dancing snowflakes. The Rhema Park bridge adds a vibrant centerpiece\, while horse-drawn carriage rides and concessions add to the entire experience. Rhema’s Christmas lights aim to create a safe and joyful atmosphere while sharing the true meaning of Christmas\, highlighting Jesus Christ as the Light of the World. Join us and be a part of this cherished holiday tradition where the spirit of the season comes to life in a brilliant display of lights and heartwarming festivities.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/rhema-christmas-lights/2024-12-08/
LOCATION:Rhema Bible Church\, 1025 W Kenosha St\, Broken Arrow\, 74012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,For Families,Holiday
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241208T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241208T213000
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CREATED:20241130T002052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241207T002422Z
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SUMMARY:A Festival of Lessons and Carols
DESCRIPTION:One of the most beloved traditions of Advent and Christmas from England is a form of worship known as the “Festival of Lessons and Carols.” God’s Word is proclaimed and contemplated in a special sequence of readings\, prayers\, as well as choral and congregational song. Our festival will feature readers from The University of Tulsa community and the Cappella Chamber Singers directed by Kim Childs. The service of lessons and carols was first conceived for use in the Truro Cathedral in the late nineteenth century. It was simplified and adapted for use in King’s College Chapel\, Cambridge in 1918\, by Dewan Eric Milner-White. \nRefreshments will be served following the program.\nFor more information\, please call Sharp Chapel at 918-631-2546.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/a-festival-of-lessons-and-carols/
LOCATION:Sharp Chapel\, 2940 East 6th Street\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74104\, United States
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SUMMARY:“We’ve got so much history” exhibition\, Alice J Lee 이정연
DESCRIPTION:On view through Dec. 12\, 2024 \nThe Alexandre Hogue Gallery presents “We’ve got so much history\,” an exhibition of multimedia works by the designer Alice J Lee. \nAlice J Lee 이정연 is a second-generation Korean American designer\, researcher\, and educator. Her exhibition at the Hogue Gallery visualizes personal and collective stories — histories — of in-between experiences that emerge when navigating different cultures simultaneously. “We’ve got so much history” is a line from “Juke Jam” by Chance the Rapper and describes the connection between the projects in this exhibition\, which span a variety of media including photography\, typography\, posters\, artist’s books\, and large-scale prints. \nThis free exhibition is open to the public through Dec. 12 during the gallery’s hours\, Monday–Friday\, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/weve-got-so-much-history-exhibition-alice-j-lee-%ec%9d%b4%ec%a0%95%ec%97%b0/2024-12-09/
LOCATION:Alexandre Hogue Gallery\, 2930 East 5th Street\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="TU School of Art%2C Design%2C and Art History":MAILTO:michelle-martin@utulsa.edu
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CREATED:20241201T232947Z
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SUMMARY:Tulsa Winterfest
DESCRIPTION:Tulsa’s Favorite Holiday Tradition! The time has come to bundle up and enjoy the magical spirit of the holidays as Tulsa’s favorite winter celebration returns to downtown Tulsa. The 17th Annual Arvest Winterfest presented with Ascension St. John will kick off another season of holiday fun beginning on Friday\, November 29 through Monday\, January 6. This year the annual holiday celebration will be open for 40 days\, giving as many Tulsans possible a chance to enjoy skating outside BOK Center while skating beneath the beautiful\, gleaming holiday lights.​
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/winterfest-2/2024-12-09/
LOCATION:BOK Center\, 200 South Denver\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,For Families,Holiday
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241209T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241209T190000
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CREATED:20241130T051137Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening with the Author: Andrew Nelson of National Geographic
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Monday\, December 9 for An Evening with the Author: Andrew Nelson of National Geographic\, as the travel writer shares why Tulsa is capturing national\, and international attention. Nelson\, who recently recognized Gathering Place as one of National Geographic’s top 100 unexpected travel destinations\, will dive into why Tulsa is having a moment.\nThis conversation will be led by creative and Tulsa advocate\, Karl Jones. During the event\, you’ll be able to purchase your own copy of Here Not There: 100 Unexpected Travel Destinations from our friends at Magic City Books. This event is supported by Tulsa Club Hotel.\nJoin us at 5:30 p.m. in Williams Lodge for a brief social hour and light snacks and refreshments. At 6 p.m. this exciting conversation between Andrew Nelson and Karl Jones will take place. \nABOUT ANDREW NELSON\nAn enthusiastic explorer whose writes frequently for National Geographic Travel and outlets like the Wall Street Journal\, Nelson enjoys uncovering the overlooked nooks and crannies of familiar destinations and discovering new ones–a passion that’s taken him to six continents and all 50 states. His association with National Geographic spans two decades\, and Nelson remains a strong proponent for local tourism\, currently teaching a class at the College of Charleston on the meaning and importance of place. Previously he served as visiting professor at Loyola University New Orleans School of Mass Communication. Nelson is a graduate of Syracuse University and received a Masters in Journalism from the University of Missouri at Columbia. He also co-founded the computer gaming company CyberFlix and wrote the best-selling game Titanic: Adventure Out of Time. A fan of walkable cities\, he has lived in London\, New York\, San Francisco\, New Orleans and\, most recently\, Charleston.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/an-evening-with-the-author-andrew-nelson-of-national-geographic/
LOCATION:Williams Lodge at The Gathering Place\, 2650 S John Williams Way\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74114\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241209T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241209T233000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241201T231027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T233423Z
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SUMMARY:Rhema Christmas Lights
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Rhema Christmas Lights Extravaganza\, a dazzling holiday tradition since 1982. Millions of LED lights adorn the 110-acre campus\, transforming it into a winter wonderland. This captivating display draws nearly half a million visitors each year from Oklahoma and surrounding states. Walking through the park and around the grounds\, you’ll encounter whimsical scenes\, including a gingerbread family surrounded by lollipops and gumdrops\, a 50-figure nativity scene\, and a synchronized musical display of trees and dancing snowflakes. The Rhema Park bridge adds a vibrant centerpiece\, while horse-drawn carriage rides and concessions add to the entire experience. Rhema’s Christmas lights aim to create a safe and joyful atmosphere while sharing the true meaning of Christmas\, highlighting Jesus Christ as the Light of the World. Join us and be a part of this cherished holiday tradition where the spirit of the season comes to life in a brilliant display of lights and heartwarming festivities.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/rhema-christmas-lights/2024-12-09/
LOCATION:Rhema Bible Church\, 1025 W Kenosha St\, Broken Arrow\, 74012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,For Families,Holiday
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241210T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241210T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241130T002013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T234847Z
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SUMMARY:“We’ve got so much history” exhibition\, Alice J Lee 이정연
DESCRIPTION:On view through Dec. 12\, 2024 \nThe Alexandre Hogue Gallery presents “We’ve got so much history\,” an exhibition of multimedia works by the designer Alice J Lee. \nAlice J Lee 이정연 is a second-generation Korean American designer\, researcher\, and educator. Her exhibition at the Hogue Gallery visualizes personal and collective stories — histories — of in-between experiences that emerge when navigating different cultures simultaneously. “We’ve got so much history” is a line from “Juke Jam” by Chance the Rapper and describes the connection between the projects in this exhibition\, which span a variety of media including photography\, typography\, posters\, artist’s books\, and large-scale prints. \nThis free exhibition is open to the public through Dec. 12 during the gallery’s hours\, Monday–Friday\, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/weve-got-so-much-history-exhibition-alice-j-lee-%ec%9d%b4%ec%a0%95%ec%97%b0/2024-12-10/
LOCATION:Alexandre Hogue Gallery\, 2930 East 5th Street\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="TU School of Art%2C Design%2C and Art History":MAILTO:michelle-martin@utulsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241210T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241210T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241130T013931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T234243Z
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SUMMARY:Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston
DESCRIPTION:Brett Weston (American\, 1911-1993)\, a 20th century American photographer\, was a master of high contrast and abstract imagery. His seven-decade practice was clearly defined by his manipulation of shapes\, textures\, and tones that unify figures with their surrounding spaces\, to create an effect where all things appear to be of the same but polarizing substance. Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston is an exhibition that explores Weston’s unique techniques\, which have both captivates and puzzles viewers\, cementing his status as one of the greatest American photographic artists. \nFunding for the 2024/25 season of exhibitions and programs is provided by Riccarda de Eccher & Bill Goldston\, and the OSU Museum of Art Advocates. \nBuilding: OSU MUSEUM OF ART\nType of Event: Ongoing event\nCategory: Arts and Culture\,Community\,Family-friendly\nAudience: Alumni\,Faculty & Staff\,Public\,Students\nCost: free\nSponsor: OSU MUSEUM OF ART\nContact Name: Casey Ihde\nContact Phone: 405-744-2783\nContact Email: casey.pankey@okstate.edu\nLink: https://museum.okstate.edu/art/shadows-and-light.html \nART EXHIBITION | Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston \nON VIEW | October 29\, 2024 – February 1\, 2025 \n\nABOUT THE MUSEUM \nOSU Museum of Art is located in downtown Stillwater at 720 S. Husband Street. \nOpen from 11 AM – 4 PM\, Tuesday – Saturday\, admission is always free. \nNote: The museum will be closed for the following holiday periods: \n\nFall Break | November 25 – November 30\, 2024\nWinter Break | December 21\, 2024 – January 4\, 2025\n\n  \n 
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/shadows-and-light-the-photography-of-brett-weston/2024-12-10/
LOCATION:OSU MUSEUM OF ART
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241210T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241210T233000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241201T231027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T233423Z
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SUMMARY:Rhema Christmas Lights
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Rhema Christmas Lights Extravaganza\, a dazzling holiday tradition since 1982. Millions of LED lights adorn the 110-acre campus\, transforming it into a winter wonderland. This captivating display draws nearly half a million visitors each year from Oklahoma and surrounding states. Walking through the park and around the grounds\, you’ll encounter whimsical scenes\, including a gingerbread family surrounded by lollipops and gumdrops\, a 50-figure nativity scene\, and a synchronized musical display of trees and dancing snowflakes. The Rhema Park bridge adds a vibrant centerpiece\, while horse-drawn carriage rides and concessions add to the entire experience. Rhema’s Christmas lights aim to create a safe and joyful atmosphere while sharing the true meaning of Christmas\, highlighting Jesus Christ as the Light of the World. Join us and be a part of this cherished holiday tradition where the spirit of the season comes to life in a brilliant display of lights and heartwarming festivities.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/rhema-christmas-lights/2024-12-10/
LOCATION:Rhema Bible Church\, 1025 W Kenosha St\, Broken Arrow\, 74012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,For Families,Holiday
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241210T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241210T220000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241115T160037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241202T170142Z
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SUMMARY:Christmas Ball: A Winter Formal Contra Dance
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce that the Annual Christmas Ball will take place this year on December 10th at the beautiful conference center at Camp Loughridge in Tulsa! We welcome any homeschool student age 14+ and their parents to this formal event. Please use this form to sign up and secure your ticket with payment.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/christmas-ball-a-winter-formal-contra-dance/
LOCATION:Camp Loughridge Conference Center\, 4900 West 71st Street\, Tulsa\, 74131\, United States
CATEGORIES:For Moms,For Dads,Social Events,For Students
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241211T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241211T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241130T002013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T234847Z
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SUMMARY:“We’ve got so much history” exhibition\, Alice J Lee 이정연
DESCRIPTION:On view through Dec. 12\, 2024 \nThe Alexandre Hogue Gallery presents “We’ve got so much history\,” an exhibition of multimedia works by the designer Alice J Lee. \nAlice J Lee 이정연 is a second-generation Korean American designer\, researcher\, and educator. Her exhibition at the Hogue Gallery visualizes personal and collective stories — histories — of in-between experiences that emerge when navigating different cultures simultaneously. “We’ve got so much history” is a line from “Juke Jam” by Chance the Rapper and describes the connection between the projects in this exhibition\, which span a variety of media including photography\, typography\, posters\, artist’s books\, and large-scale prints. \nThis free exhibition is open to the public through Dec. 12 during the gallery’s hours\, Monday–Friday\, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/weve-got-so-much-history-exhibition-alice-j-lee-%ec%9d%b4%ec%a0%95%ec%97%b0/2024-12-11/
LOCATION:Alexandre Hogue Gallery\, 2930 East 5th Street\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="TU School of Art%2C Design%2C and Art History":MAILTO:michelle-martin@utulsa.edu
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241211T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241211T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241130T013931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T234243Z
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SUMMARY:Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston
DESCRIPTION:Brett Weston (American\, 1911-1993)\, a 20th century American photographer\, was a master of high contrast and abstract imagery. His seven-decade practice was clearly defined by his manipulation of shapes\, textures\, and tones that unify figures with their surrounding spaces\, to create an effect where all things appear to be of the same but polarizing substance. Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston is an exhibition that explores Weston’s unique techniques\, which have both captivates and puzzles viewers\, cementing his status as one of the greatest American photographic artists. \nFunding for the 2024/25 season of exhibitions and programs is provided by Riccarda de Eccher & Bill Goldston\, and the OSU Museum of Art Advocates. \nBuilding: OSU MUSEUM OF ART\nType of Event: Ongoing event\nCategory: Arts and Culture\,Community\,Family-friendly\nAudience: Alumni\,Faculty & Staff\,Public\,Students\nCost: free\nSponsor: OSU MUSEUM OF ART\nContact Name: Casey Ihde\nContact Phone: 405-744-2783\nContact Email: casey.pankey@okstate.edu\nLink: https://museum.okstate.edu/art/shadows-and-light.html \nART EXHIBITION | Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston \nON VIEW | October 29\, 2024 – February 1\, 2025 \n\nABOUT THE MUSEUM \nOSU Museum of Art is located in downtown Stillwater at 720 S. Husband Street. \nOpen from 11 AM – 4 PM\, Tuesday – Saturday\, admission is always free. \nNote: The museum will be closed for the following holiday periods: \n\nFall Break | November 25 – November 30\, 2024\nWinter Break | December 21\, 2024 – January 4\, 2025\n\n  \n 
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/shadows-and-light-the-photography-of-brett-weston/2024-12-11/
LOCATION:OSU MUSEUM OF ART
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241211T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241130T002019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T235257Z
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SUMMARY:West (of Eden) – An Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:On view through Jan. 25\, 2025 \nExplore the rugged spirit of the West through the lens of John Steinbeck’s East of Eden in M. Walker Nelson’s captivating new exhibition. West (of Eden) delves into themes of self-acceptance\, time\, and the clash between past and present. Each painting tells a story of resilience\, capturing the tension between human imperfection and the ever-changing world around us. \nWest is not just a place\, but a thing. \nThe West has a temperament and spirit all its own. One can get on board\, or one will be driven out. It may even just kill you. The West also has its own source of gravity. Once past the Mississippi\, you may never come back. There’s a sense of toughness\, pride\, and independence. \nWest(of Eden) implies that someplace could be better than the West with all its harshness. \nMaybe\, just maybe. \nThe title comes from a John Steinbeck novel titled “East of Eden”\, which describes a family that lived on the same land in California for generations. A pious father tries to guide his two sons only to force their separation\, which is not unfamiliar to Cain and Abel. This show is a tribute to John Steinbeck. \nThe artist\, M. Walker Nelson\, felt trapped in the West and that her life would begin once she could leave for the big shiny city. However\, this is not a show on nostalgia. Look past the idea that this is simply a technically articulated record of the past as a backdrop. This show is for everyone who has lived on the outskirts or feels unseen in a flyover state. And\, from reading Steinbeck\, Nelson learned some essential lessons about life that she shares in her work: \nFirst\, one cannot outrun oneself. Second\, there is nothing wrong with a humble life. Third\, sometimes it is the mistakes or character flaws that make a story worth reading. \nThe artist struggled to be perfect and make something out of her life. She would only find freedom painting\, reading\, or out on the open road. \n“When I couldn’t drive\, I would draw and read\,” Nelson said “This is how I found Steinbeck. The landmarks that guided me home pre- and post-GPS echoed the stories I read. It was not that I was nostalgic for another time\, it was more that I felt alone\, and I thought the old signs and silos did too. They once had great promise and a lot invested in their construction. What dreams did they once feel?” \n“Reading Steinbeck gave me hope that I should just keep pressing on. We are one part destiny and one part tenacity. It all depends on which I choose\,” she said. “I choose to keep putting one foot in front of the other. These are the icons I circled as I waited. This show explores self-acceptance and a reckoning with time.” \nAnother component of Nelson’s work is the passage of time. “Few on Earth have experienced change at such a rapid pace\,” she said. “The last 150 years are radical compared to centuries that would pass without a fundamental change in how people work\, have relationships\, eat\, travel\, and shelter.” \nNelson strongly feels that if she creates art void of this occurrence\, she does no one any good and is squandering her calling. She explained\, “We get this tiny slice of time\, and we have to relay it accurately. We get only so many laps around the sun\, and I’ve burned through half already. We are all somewhere in the analog/digital battle.” \nThe visual effects in this series of paintings represent that all people are past and present. How exactly does one visually represent past and present/digital and analog? Nelson chose to show how our memories are like old tapes being played in our minds. In a second\, we can time travel. But memories are only sometimes clear and sometimes the reception could be better. Some memories are paused or on a loop. Other times it is like a glitch or flash. \nNelson dares to investigate how technology does not make us less human but amplifies our humanity. \nThe series is a picture book torn from the artist’s journals. Each piece is a like a chapter of that book relating to the idea of what it is to live West of Eden. Each piece references Steinbeck’s writings and how it parallels Nelson’s life.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/west-of-eden-an-art-exhibition/2024-12-11/
LOCATION:101 E. Archer\, 101 E. Archer St.\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sagemint.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/John-and-Charley-reduced-e1729779682566-62kRaP.tmp_.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241211T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241211T220000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241201T232947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T234630Z
UID:10002884-1733936400-1733954400@sagemint.com
SUMMARY:Tulsa Winterfest
DESCRIPTION:Tulsa’s Favorite Holiday Tradition! The time has come to bundle up and enjoy the magical spirit of the holidays as Tulsa’s favorite winter celebration returns to downtown Tulsa. The 17th Annual Arvest Winterfest presented with Ascension St. John will kick off another season of holiday fun beginning on Friday\, November 29 through Monday\, January 6. This year the annual holiday celebration will be open for 40 days\, giving as many Tulsans possible a chance to enjoy skating outside BOK Center while skating beneath the beautiful\, gleaming holiday lights.​
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/winterfest-2/2024-12-11/
LOCATION:BOK Center\, 200 South Denver\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,For Families,Holiday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sagemint.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Winterfest.png
GEO:36.152952591041;-95.996381159898
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=BOK Center 200 South Denver Tulsa OK 74103 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=200 South Denver:geo:-95.996381159898,36.152952591041
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241211T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241211T233000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241201T231027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T233423Z
UID:10002453-1733938200-1733959800@sagemint.com
SUMMARY:Rhema Christmas Lights
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Rhema Christmas Lights Extravaganza\, a dazzling holiday tradition since 1982. Millions of LED lights adorn the 110-acre campus\, transforming it into a winter wonderland. This captivating display draws nearly half a million visitors each year from Oklahoma and surrounding states. Walking through the park and around the grounds\, you’ll encounter whimsical scenes\, including a gingerbread family surrounded by lollipops and gumdrops\, a 50-figure nativity scene\, and a synchronized musical display of trees and dancing snowflakes. The Rhema Park bridge adds a vibrant centerpiece\, while horse-drawn carriage rides and concessions add to the entire experience. Rhema’s Christmas lights aim to create a safe and joyful atmosphere while sharing the true meaning of Christmas\, highlighting Jesus Christ as the Light of the World. Join us and be a part of this cherished holiday tradition where the spirit of the season comes to life in a brilliant display of lights and heartwarming festivities.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/rhema-christmas-lights/2024-12-11/
LOCATION:Rhema Bible Church\, 1025 W Kenosha St\, Broken Arrow\, 74012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,For Families,Holiday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sagemint.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/rhema-lights.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241212T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241212T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241130T002013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T234847Z
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SUMMARY:“We’ve got so much history” exhibition\, Alice J Lee 이정연
DESCRIPTION:On view through Dec. 12\, 2024 \nThe Alexandre Hogue Gallery presents “We’ve got so much history\,” an exhibition of multimedia works by the designer Alice J Lee. \nAlice J Lee 이정연 is a second-generation Korean American designer\, researcher\, and educator. Her exhibition at the Hogue Gallery visualizes personal and collective stories — histories — of in-between experiences that emerge when navigating different cultures simultaneously. “We’ve got so much history” is a line from “Juke Jam” by Chance the Rapper and describes the connection between the projects in this exhibition\, which span a variety of media including photography\, typography\, posters\, artist’s books\, and large-scale prints. \nThis free exhibition is open to the public through Dec. 12 during the gallery’s hours\, Monday–Friday\, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/weve-got-so-much-history-exhibition-alice-j-lee-%ec%9d%b4%ec%a0%95%ec%97%b0/2024-12-12/
LOCATION:Alexandre Hogue Gallery\, 2930 East 5th Street\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sagemint.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Alice-J-Lee-calendar-2-1-e1728918421616-kZbXuF.tmp_.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="TU School of Art%2C Design%2C and Art History":MAILTO:michelle-martin@utulsa.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241212T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241212T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241130T013931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T234243Z
UID:10002926-1734001200-1734019200@sagemint.com
SUMMARY:Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston
DESCRIPTION:Brett Weston (American\, 1911-1993)\, a 20th century American photographer\, was a master of high contrast and abstract imagery. His seven-decade practice was clearly defined by his manipulation of shapes\, textures\, and tones that unify figures with their surrounding spaces\, to create an effect where all things appear to be of the same but polarizing substance. Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston is an exhibition that explores Weston’s unique techniques\, which have both captivates and puzzles viewers\, cementing his status as one of the greatest American photographic artists. \nFunding for the 2024/25 season of exhibitions and programs is provided by Riccarda de Eccher & Bill Goldston\, and the OSU Museum of Art Advocates. \nBuilding: OSU MUSEUM OF ART\nType of Event: Ongoing event\nCategory: Arts and Culture\,Community\,Family-friendly\nAudience: Alumni\,Faculty & Staff\,Public\,Students\nCost: free\nSponsor: OSU MUSEUM OF ART\nContact Name: Casey Ihde\nContact Phone: 405-744-2783\nContact Email: casey.pankey@okstate.edu\nLink: https://museum.okstate.edu/art/shadows-and-light.html \nART EXHIBITION | Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston \nON VIEW | October 29\, 2024 – February 1\, 2025 \n\nABOUT THE MUSEUM \nOSU Museum of Art is located in downtown Stillwater at 720 S. Husband Street. \nOpen from 11 AM – 4 PM\, Tuesday – Saturday\, admission is always free. \nNote: The museum will be closed for the following holiday periods: \n\nFall Break | November 25 – November 30\, 2024\nWinter Break | December 21\, 2024 – January 4\, 2025\n\n  \n 
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/shadows-and-light-the-photography-of-brett-weston/2024-12-12/
LOCATION:OSU MUSEUM OF ART
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sagemint.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/OSU-brett-weston.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241212T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241130T002019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T235257Z
UID:10003223-1734004800-1734022800@sagemint.com
SUMMARY:West (of Eden) – An Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:On view through Jan. 25\, 2025 \nExplore the rugged spirit of the West through the lens of John Steinbeck’s East of Eden in M. Walker Nelson’s captivating new exhibition. West (of Eden) delves into themes of self-acceptance\, time\, and the clash between past and present. Each painting tells a story of resilience\, capturing the tension between human imperfection and the ever-changing world around us. \nWest is not just a place\, but a thing. \nThe West has a temperament and spirit all its own. One can get on board\, or one will be driven out. It may even just kill you. The West also has its own source of gravity. Once past the Mississippi\, you may never come back. There’s a sense of toughness\, pride\, and independence. \nWest(of Eden) implies that someplace could be better than the West with all its harshness. \nMaybe\, just maybe. \nThe title comes from a John Steinbeck novel titled “East of Eden”\, which describes a family that lived on the same land in California for generations. A pious father tries to guide his two sons only to force their separation\, which is not unfamiliar to Cain and Abel. This show is a tribute to John Steinbeck. \nThe artist\, M. Walker Nelson\, felt trapped in the West and that her life would begin once she could leave for the big shiny city. However\, this is not a show on nostalgia. Look past the idea that this is simply a technically articulated record of the past as a backdrop. This show is for everyone who has lived on the outskirts or feels unseen in a flyover state. And\, from reading Steinbeck\, Nelson learned some essential lessons about life that she shares in her work: \nFirst\, one cannot outrun oneself. Second\, there is nothing wrong with a humble life. Third\, sometimes it is the mistakes or character flaws that make a story worth reading. \nThe artist struggled to be perfect and make something out of her life. She would only find freedom painting\, reading\, or out on the open road. \n“When I couldn’t drive\, I would draw and read\,” Nelson said “This is how I found Steinbeck. The landmarks that guided me home pre- and post-GPS echoed the stories I read. It was not that I was nostalgic for another time\, it was more that I felt alone\, and I thought the old signs and silos did too. They once had great promise and a lot invested in their construction. What dreams did they once feel?” \n“Reading Steinbeck gave me hope that I should just keep pressing on. We are one part destiny and one part tenacity. It all depends on which I choose\,” she said. “I choose to keep putting one foot in front of the other. These are the icons I circled as I waited. This show explores self-acceptance and a reckoning with time.” \nAnother component of Nelson’s work is the passage of time. “Few on Earth have experienced change at such a rapid pace\,” she said. “The last 150 years are radical compared to centuries that would pass without a fundamental change in how people work\, have relationships\, eat\, travel\, and shelter.” \nNelson strongly feels that if she creates art void of this occurrence\, she does no one any good and is squandering her calling. She explained\, “We get this tiny slice of time\, and we have to relay it accurately. We get only so many laps around the sun\, and I’ve burned through half already. We are all somewhere in the analog/digital battle.” \nThe visual effects in this series of paintings represent that all people are past and present. How exactly does one visually represent past and present/digital and analog? Nelson chose to show how our memories are like old tapes being played in our minds. In a second\, we can time travel. But memories are only sometimes clear and sometimes the reception could be better. Some memories are paused or on a loop. Other times it is like a glitch or flash. \nNelson dares to investigate how technology does not make us less human but amplifies our humanity. \nThe series is a picture book torn from the artist’s journals. Each piece is a like a chapter of that book relating to the idea of what it is to live West of Eden. Each piece references Steinbeck’s writings and how it parallels Nelson’s life.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/west-of-eden-an-art-exhibition/2024-12-12/
LOCATION:101 E. Archer\, 101 E. Archer St.\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sagemint.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/John-and-Charley-reduced-e1729779682566-62kRaP.tmp_.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241212T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241212T233000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241201T231027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T233423Z
UID:10002454-1734024600-1734046200@sagemint.com
SUMMARY:Rhema Christmas Lights
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Rhema Christmas Lights Extravaganza\, a dazzling holiday tradition since 1982. Millions of LED lights adorn the 110-acre campus\, transforming it into a winter wonderland. This captivating display draws nearly half a million visitors each year from Oklahoma and surrounding states. Walking through the park and around the grounds\, you’ll encounter whimsical scenes\, including a gingerbread family surrounded by lollipops and gumdrops\, a 50-figure nativity scene\, and a synchronized musical display of trees and dancing snowflakes. The Rhema Park bridge adds a vibrant centerpiece\, while horse-drawn carriage rides and concessions add to the entire experience. Rhema’s Christmas lights aim to create a safe and joyful atmosphere while sharing the true meaning of Christmas\, highlighting Jesus Christ as the Light of the World. Join us and be a part of this cherished holiday tradition where the spirit of the season comes to life in a brilliant display of lights and heartwarming festivities.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/rhema-christmas-lights/2024-12-12/
LOCATION:Rhema Bible Church\, 1025 W Kenosha St\, Broken Arrow\, 74012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,For Families,Holiday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sagemint.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/rhema-lights.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241213T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241213T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241130T013931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T234243Z
UID:10002927-1734087600-1734105600@sagemint.com
SUMMARY:Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston
DESCRIPTION:Brett Weston (American\, 1911-1993)\, a 20th century American photographer\, was a master of high contrast and abstract imagery. His seven-decade practice was clearly defined by his manipulation of shapes\, textures\, and tones that unify figures with their surrounding spaces\, to create an effect where all things appear to be of the same but polarizing substance. Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston is an exhibition that explores Weston’s unique techniques\, which have both captivates and puzzles viewers\, cementing his status as one of the greatest American photographic artists. \nFunding for the 2024/25 season of exhibitions and programs is provided by Riccarda de Eccher & Bill Goldston\, and the OSU Museum of Art Advocates. \nBuilding: OSU MUSEUM OF ART\nType of Event: Ongoing event\nCategory: Arts and Culture\,Community\,Family-friendly\nAudience: Alumni\,Faculty & Staff\,Public\,Students\nCost: free\nSponsor: OSU MUSEUM OF ART\nContact Name: Casey Ihde\nContact Phone: 405-744-2783\nContact Email: casey.pankey@okstate.edu\nLink: https://museum.okstate.edu/art/shadows-and-light.html \nART EXHIBITION | Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston \nON VIEW | October 29\, 2024 – February 1\, 2025 \n\nABOUT THE MUSEUM \nOSU Museum of Art is located in downtown Stillwater at 720 S. Husband Street. \nOpen from 11 AM – 4 PM\, Tuesday – Saturday\, admission is always free. \nNote: The museum will be closed for the following holiday periods: \n\nFall Break | November 25 – November 30\, 2024\nWinter Break | December 21\, 2024 – January 4\, 2025\n\n  \n 
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/shadows-and-light-the-photography-of-brett-weston/2024-12-13/
LOCATION:OSU MUSEUM OF ART
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sagemint.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/OSU-brett-weston.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241213T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241130T002019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T235257Z
UID:10003224-1734091200-1734109200@sagemint.com
SUMMARY:West (of Eden) – An Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:On view through Jan. 25\, 2025 \nExplore the rugged spirit of the West through the lens of John Steinbeck’s East of Eden in M. Walker Nelson’s captivating new exhibition. West (of Eden) delves into themes of self-acceptance\, time\, and the clash between past and present. Each painting tells a story of resilience\, capturing the tension between human imperfection and the ever-changing world around us. \nWest is not just a place\, but a thing. \nThe West has a temperament and spirit all its own. One can get on board\, or one will be driven out. It may even just kill you. The West also has its own source of gravity. Once past the Mississippi\, you may never come back. There’s a sense of toughness\, pride\, and independence. \nWest(of Eden) implies that someplace could be better than the West with all its harshness. \nMaybe\, just maybe. \nThe title comes from a John Steinbeck novel titled “East of Eden”\, which describes a family that lived on the same land in California for generations. A pious father tries to guide his two sons only to force their separation\, which is not unfamiliar to Cain and Abel. This show is a tribute to John Steinbeck. \nThe artist\, M. Walker Nelson\, felt trapped in the West and that her life would begin once she could leave for the big shiny city. However\, this is not a show on nostalgia. Look past the idea that this is simply a technically articulated record of the past as a backdrop. This show is for everyone who has lived on the outskirts or feels unseen in a flyover state. And\, from reading Steinbeck\, Nelson learned some essential lessons about life that she shares in her work: \nFirst\, one cannot outrun oneself. Second\, there is nothing wrong with a humble life. Third\, sometimes it is the mistakes or character flaws that make a story worth reading. \nThe artist struggled to be perfect and make something out of her life. She would only find freedom painting\, reading\, or out on the open road. \n“When I couldn’t drive\, I would draw and read\,” Nelson said “This is how I found Steinbeck. The landmarks that guided me home pre- and post-GPS echoed the stories I read. It was not that I was nostalgic for another time\, it was more that I felt alone\, and I thought the old signs and silos did too. They once had great promise and a lot invested in their construction. What dreams did they once feel?” \n“Reading Steinbeck gave me hope that I should just keep pressing on. We are one part destiny and one part tenacity. It all depends on which I choose\,” she said. “I choose to keep putting one foot in front of the other. These are the icons I circled as I waited. This show explores self-acceptance and a reckoning with time.” \nAnother component of Nelson’s work is the passage of time. “Few on Earth have experienced change at such a rapid pace\,” she said. “The last 150 years are radical compared to centuries that would pass without a fundamental change in how people work\, have relationships\, eat\, travel\, and shelter.” \nNelson strongly feels that if she creates art void of this occurrence\, she does no one any good and is squandering her calling. She explained\, “We get this tiny slice of time\, and we have to relay it accurately. We get only so many laps around the sun\, and I’ve burned through half already. We are all somewhere in the analog/digital battle.” \nThe visual effects in this series of paintings represent that all people are past and present. How exactly does one visually represent past and present/digital and analog? Nelson chose to show how our memories are like old tapes being played in our minds. In a second\, we can time travel. But memories are only sometimes clear and sometimes the reception could be better. Some memories are paused or on a loop. Other times it is like a glitch or flash. \nNelson dares to investigate how technology does not make us less human but amplifies our humanity. \nThe series is a picture book torn from the artist’s journals. Each piece is a like a chapter of that book relating to the idea of what it is to live West of Eden. Each piece references Steinbeck’s writings and how it parallels Nelson’s life.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/west-of-eden-an-art-exhibition/2024-12-13/
LOCATION:101 E. Archer\, 101 E. Archer St.\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sagemint.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/John-and-Charley-reduced-e1729779682566-62kRaP.tmp_.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241213T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241213T230000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241201T233128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T234642Z
UID:10002904-1734109200-1734130800@sagemint.com
SUMMARY:Tulsa Winterfest
DESCRIPTION:Tulsa’s Favorite Holiday Tradition! The time has come to bundle up and enjoy the magical spirit of the holidays as Tulsa’s favorite winter celebration returns to downtown Tulsa. The 17th Annual Arvest Winterfest presented with Ascension St. John will kick off another season of holiday fun beginning on Friday\, November 29 through Monday\, January 6. This year the annual holiday celebration will be open for 40 days\, giving as many Tulsans possible a chance to enjoy skating outside BOK Center while skating beneath the beautiful\, gleaming holiday lights.​
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/winterfest-3/2024-12-13/
LOCATION:BOK Center\, 200 South Denver\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,For Families,Holiday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sagemint.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Winterfest.png
GEO:36.152952591041;-95.996381159898
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=BOK Center 200 South Denver Tulsa OK 74103 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=200 South Denver:geo:-95.996381159898,36.152952591041
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241213T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241213T233000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241201T231027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T233423Z
UID:10002455-1734111000-1734132600@sagemint.com
SUMMARY:Rhema Christmas Lights
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Rhema Christmas Lights Extravaganza\, a dazzling holiday tradition since 1982. Millions of LED lights adorn the 110-acre campus\, transforming it into a winter wonderland. This captivating display draws nearly half a million visitors each year from Oklahoma and surrounding states. Walking through the park and around the grounds\, you’ll encounter whimsical scenes\, including a gingerbread family surrounded by lollipops and gumdrops\, a 50-figure nativity scene\, and a synchronized musical display of trees and dancing snowflakes. The Rhema Park bridge adds a vibrant centerpiece\, while horse-drawn carriage rides and concessions add to the entire experience. Rhema’s Christmas lights aim to create a safe and joyful atmosphere while sharing the true meaning of Christmas\, highlighting Jesus Christ as the Light of the World. Join us and be a part of this cherished holiday tradition where the spirit of the season comes to life in a brilliant display of lights and heartwarming festivities.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/rhema-christmas-lights/2024-12-13/
LOCATION:Rhema Bible Church\, 1025 W Kenosha St\, Broken Arrow\, 74012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,For Families,Holiday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sagemint.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/rhema-lights.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241213T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241213T220000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241130T053842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241202T170752Z
UID:10002406-1734112800-1734127200@sagemint.com
SUMMARY:JollyTown Presented by QuikTrip
DESCRIPTION:Experience QuikTrip’s JollyTown at Guthrie Green. Stroll through a winter wonderland\, listen to the sounds of the season\, and enjoy free crafts and activities. Don’t forget to say hi to Santa! This interactive event is fun for the whole family! Enjoy freeinteractive winter wonderland obstacle course/inflatable\, free cookie (while supplies last)\, Holiday light display\, Santa meet and greet\, holiday crafts including a commemorative ornament\, plenty of photo opportunities including a life-size snow globe\, a gift shop\, and more! \nHours of Operation:\nSunday – Thursday | 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.\nFriday – Saturday | 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/jollytown-presented-by-quiktrip/2024-12-13/
LOCATION:Guthrie Green\, 111 E Reconciliation Way\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,Deals,Holiday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://sagemint.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/jolly-town.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241213T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241213T213000
DTSTAMP:20260416T065822
CREATED:20241130T041820Z
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SUMMARY:Tulsa Ballet: "The Nutcracker"
DESCRIPTION:Tulsa’s holiday tradition returns! Tulsa Ballet’s The Nutcracker\, which premiered in 2021\, features exciting choreography\, colorful costumes\, larger-than-life moving sets\, and live accompaniment by the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra! The exciting choreography by Val Caniparoli and Ma Cong includes nods to the original story\, with a setting in 19th century Germany\, and special elements designed specifically for Tulsa including the beloved Golden Driller! Add breathtaking sets and costumes by designer Tracy Grant Lord\, and this is a production sure to leave audiences spellbound. From the epic battle between the Nutcracker Prince and the Mouse King\, to the enchanting appearance of the Sugarplum Fairy\, The Nutcracker will become your family’s favorite holiday tradition! \nPERFORMANCES\nMATINEE PERFORMANCES\nSUNDAY\, DECEMBER 8 – 2:00PM\nSATURDAY\, DECEMBER 14 – 2:00PM\nSUNDAY\, DECEMBER 15 – 2:00PM\nFRIDAY\, DECEMBER 20 – 2:00PM\nSATURDAY\, DECEMBER 21 – 2:00PM\nSUNDAY\, DECEMBER 22 – 12:00PM\nEVENING PERFORMANCES\nFRIDAY\, DECEMBER 13 – 7:00PM\nSATURDAY\, DECEMBER 14 – 7:00PM\nFRIDAY\, DECEMBER 20 – 7:00PM\nSATURDAY\, DECEMBER 21 – 7:00PM\nSUNDAY\, DECEMBER 22 – 5:00PM\nCredits\nChoreography\nVal Caniparoli & Ma Cong \nMusic \nPeter Ilyich Tchaikovsky \nSets & Costumes\nTracy Grant Lord \nLighting\nTrad A Burns \nProjections\nShawn Boyle
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/tulsa-ballet-the-nutcracker-18/
LOCATION:Tulsa Performing Arts Center\, 101 E 3rd St\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts,Dance
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SUMMARY:Tulsa Christmas Parade
DESCRIPTION:Since 1926\, the Tulsa Christmas Parade has entertained thousands of children and adults year after year as it winds through the historic streets of downtown Tulsa. In its early days\, when Tulsa was a new town booming with rapid growth from the recent discovery of oil\, the Christmas parade quickly became an annual tradition that has continued to be a favorite event for almost 100 years.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/tulsa-christmas-parade/
LOCATION:Downtown Tulsa\, 74103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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SUMMARY:Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston
DESCRIPTION:Brett Weston (American\, 1911-1993)\, a 20th century American photographer\, was a master of high contrast and abstract imagery. His seven-decade practice was clearly defined by his manipulation of shapes\, textures\, and tones that unify figures with their surrounding spaces\, to create an effect where all things appear to be of the same but polarizing substance. Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston is an exhibition that explores Weston’s unique techniques\, which have both captivates and puzzles viewers\, cementing his status as one of the greatest American photographic artists. \nFunding for the 2024/25 season of exhibitions and programs is provided by Riccarda de Eccher & Bill Goldston\, and the OSU Museum of Art Advocates. \nBuilding: OSU MUSEUM OF ART\nType of Event: Ongoing event\nCategory: Arts and Culture\,Community\,Family-friendly\nAudience: Alumni\,Faculty & Staff\,Public\,Students\nCost: free\nSponsor: OSU MUSEUM OF ART\nContact Name: Casey Ihde\nContact Phone: 405-744-2783\nContact Email: casey.pankey@okstate.edu\nLink: https://museum.okstate.edu/art/shadows-and-light.html \nART EXHIBITION | Shadows and Light: The Photography of Brett Weston \nON VIEW | October 29\, 2024 – February 1\, 2025 \n\nABOUT THE MUSEUM \nOSU Museum of Art is located in downtown Stillwater at 720 S. Husband Street. \nOpen from 11 AM – 4 PM\, Tuesday – Saturday\, admission is always free. \nNote: The museum will be closed for the following holiday periods: \n\nFall Break | November 25 – November 30\, 2024\nWinter Break | December 21\, 2024 – January 4\, 2025\n\n  \n 
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/shadows-and-light-the-photography-of-brett-weston/2024-12-14/
LOCATION:OSU MUSEUM OF ART
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:West (of Eden) – An Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:On view through Jan. 25\, 2025 \nExplore the rugged spirit of the West through the lens of John Steinbeck’s East of Eden in M. Walker Nelson’s captivating new exhibition. West (of Eden) delves into themes of self-acceptance\, time\, and the clash between past and present. Each painting tells a story of resilience\, capturing the tension between human imperfection and the ever-changing world around us. \nWest is not just a place\, but a thing. \nThe West has a temperament and spirit all its own. One can get on board\, or one will be driven out. It may even just kill you. The West also has its own source of gravity. Once past the Mississippi\, you may never come back. There’s a sense of toughness\, pride\, and independence. \nWest(of Eden) implies that someplace could be better than the West with all its harshness. \nMaybe\, just maybe. \nThe title comes from a John Steinbeck novel titled “East of Eden”\, which describes a family that lived on the same land in California for generations. A pious father tries to guide his two sons only to force their separation\, which is not unfamiliar to Cain and Abel. This show is a tribute to John Steinbeck. \nThe artist\, M. Walker Nelson\, felt trapped in the West and that her life would begin once she could leave for the big shiny city. However\, this is not a show on nostalgia. Look past the idea that this is simply a technically articulated record of the past as a backdrop. This show is for everyone who has lived on the outskirts or feels unseen in a flyover state. And\, from reading Steinbeck\, Nelson learned some essential lessons about life that she shares in her work: \nFirst\, one cannot outrun oneself. Second\, there is nothing wrong with a humble life. Third\, sometimes it is the mistakes or character flaws that make a story worth reading. \nThe artist struggled to be perfect and make something out of her life. She would only find freedom painting\, reading\, or out on the open road. \n“When I couldn’t drive\, I would draw and read\,” Nelson said “This is how I found Steinbeck. The landmarks that guided me home pre- and post-GPS echoed the stories I read. It was not that I was nostalgic for another time\, it was more that I felt alone\, and I thought the old signs and silos did too. They once had great promise and a lot invested in their construction. What dreams did they once feel?” \n“Reading Steinbeck gave me hope that I should just keep pressing on. We are one part destiny and one part tenacity. It all depends on which I choose\,” she said. “I choose to keep putting one foot in front of the other. These are the icons I circled as I waited. This show explores self-acceptance and a reckoning with time.” \nAnother component of Nelson’s work is the passage of time. “Few on Earth have experienced change at such a rapid pace\,” she said. “The last 150 years are radical compared to centuries that would pass without a fundamental change in how people work\, have relationships\, eat\, travel\, and shelter.” \nNelson strongly feels that if she creates art void of this occurrence\, she does no one any good and is squandering her calling. She explained\, “We get this tiny slice of time\, and we have to relay it accurately. We get only so many laps around the sun\, and I’ve burned through half already. We are all somewhere in the analog/digital battle.” \nThe visual effects in this series of paintings represent that all people are past and present. How exactly does one visually represent past and present/digital and analog? Nelson chose to show how our memories are like old tapes being played in our minds. In a second\, we can time travel. But memories are only sometimes clear and sometimes the reception could be better. Some memories are paused or on a loop. Other times it is like a glitch or flash. \nNelson dares to investigate how technology does not make us less human but amplifies our humanity. \nThe series is a picture book torn from the artist’s journals. Each piece is a like a chapter of that book relating to the idea of what it is to live West of Eden. Each piece references Steinbeck’s writings and how it parallels Nelson’s life.
URL:https://sagemint.com/event/west-of-eden-an-art-exhibition/2024-12-14/
LOCATION:101 E. Archer\, 101 E. Archer St.\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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