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Best St. Patrick's Day Bashes in Oklahoma

 
 

Don your green attire, raise a glass and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Oklahoma at one of these festive celebrations.

St. Patrick’s Day is a time to celebrate the luck of the Irish with parades, festivals, the clinking of beer glasses and good, old-fashioned frivolity. Whether you’re searching for ways to honor your Irish heritage or merely look good in green, Oklahoma has a St. Patrick’s Day bash for you. Read on to discover Oklahoma’s top Irish pubs, restaurants and even family-friendly options where you can celebrate the legend of St. Patrick in style.

Oklahoma City Metro Area

Sham-ROCK the Gardens - Oklahoma City

Get in the St. Patrick’s Day spirit with family-friendly fun along the green-dyed waters of Myriad Botanical Gardens’ pond at Sham-ROCK the Gardens. Wander throughout the gardens to find kid-centric activities like shamrock face-painting while sipping on a glass of green beer and savoring tasty eats from an array of Irish-themed food trucks. All ages can gather around the Band Shell to hear the Oklahoma Scottish Pipe and Drums, as well as watch professional Irish dancers flaunt traditional performances along to Celtic folk music. You can even learn how to dance your own jig with the help of Irish clubs on-site.

Stockyards City St. Patrick's Parade - Oklahoma City

Celebrate this beloved Irish holiday with the top-notch Stockyards City St Patrick's Day Parade that winds through the heart of historic Stockyards City, bringing with it the thrilling sounds of traditional Irish music, the collective purr of motorcycles in formation and the joyous exclamations of parade participants playing to the crowd. Featuring the famous Chain Ranch Longhorns being herded down Exchange Avenue to kick-off the parade, you'll also see marching bands, bagpipes, antique cars, community groups, equestrian entries and much more. Join the thousands of spectators that line the main streets of Stockyards City each year, bring a lawn chair and spend the morning listening to upbeat Irish songs and cheering on Irish step dancers as they whirl past.

O'Connell's Irish Pub - Norman

Located just minutes south of the Oklahoma City metro area, the college town of Norman knows how to throw a St. Patrick’s Day bash. At O’Connell’s Irish Pub & Grille you’ll find a lively atmosphere where anything goes. Karaoke, limitless brew and live music are the staples of this college crowd hotspot, where pints, pitchers and colossal “rockets” of bold Irish stouts like Guinness or Smithwick’s are served up to crowds of party-goers on St. Patrick’s Day.

Tulsa Metro Area

ShamROCK the Rose - Broken Arrow

Kick off your St. Patrick’s Day shenanigans with a festive block party in downtown Broken Arrow’s Rose District. ShamROCK the Rose shuts down traffic to host a massive craft beer garden, local food trucks, live entertainment and 100 street vendors over the span of three blocks. Grab a sampling mug and make your way around the local brewers’ and distillers’ pop-up booths for up to four hours’ worth of tastings.

ShamROCK the 'Ville - Bartlesville

Find yourself energized in a sea of green when running the annual ShamROCK the ‘Ville 5K. Dress up in your quirkiest St. Patrick’s Day gear and compete for prizes as you race alongside green-clad participants throughout historic downtown Bartlesville.

Blue Dome's Irish Pub Crawl - Tulsa

Tulsa’s energetic Blue Dome Entertainment District turns a vibrant shade of green every year when the streets are filled with thousands of spectators sporting the traditional color. Home of longtime Irish favorites Arnie’s Bar, Woody’s Corner Bar and James E. McNellie’s Public House (check out their OKC outpost as well) within a few blocks of one another, festival-goers will be treated to enough Irish beer and fare to feed a small army.

Hosted throughout the entire St. Patrick’s Day weekend from morning until night, visitors can pub crawl, browse fun local retailers or enjoy live music all weekend long into the early morning hours. Wander through the five-block radius in the Blue Dome District that will be blocked from traffic and watch as the party spills out onto the streets with tent staging areas and bar stands with rooftop seating. Keep an eye out for McNellie’s semi-truck featuring 30 taps and over 100 kegs of beer.

Arnie's Bar - Tulsa

No Tulsa celebration of St. Patrick’s would be complete without a visit to Arnie’s Bar, T-Town’s most famous Irish-themed pub. With no cover charge all weekend, live music scheduled each evening and everything from Guinness and Harp, to Smithwick’s and Killian’s Irish Red on tap, Arnie’s is the place to be. While celebrating at this cozy hangout, don’t forget to try your hand at a game of shuffleboard, throw a round of darts with friends or make your way to the outdoor patio. As an added bonus, all St. Patrick’s Day beer is served in a 22 oz. souvenir cup.

Kilkenny's Irish Pub - Tulsa

Head over to Tulsa’s trendy Cherry Street area for one of the city’s biggest St. Patrick’s Day blowouts at Kilkenny’s Irish Pub. Dine on Irish fare such as beer-battered fish and chips, corned beef and cabbage or potato soup, before heading outside to join the festivities under Kilkenny’s party tent. Live music, food specials and vendors get the celebration started, while pints of Guinness, glasses of single malt scotch and shots of Irish whiskey keep it going until 2am.

Ghost Town Road Trip - Shamrock

Although there is no official St. Paddy's party in the almost abandoned town of Shamrock, this unique town deserves a celebration on St. Patrick's Day. Take a road trip to this eerie ghost town, which boomed around 1913 when the Cushing Oil Field was discovered. Oilfield workers created a rowdy town full of saloons, gambling halls, hotels and brothels before they began to move along to new boomtowns in the mid-1920s. Shamrock made headlines again in 1932 when famous outlaw Pretty Boy Floyd robbed the local bank. Visit the sleepy town to see the old-fashioned businesses and Irish customs left behind almost a century ago.

No matter which St. Patrick’s Day celebration you choose to attend, if you decide to toast your inner Irishman with an alcoholic beverage, please remember to celebrate responsibly. Sláinte!

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November In OKC

 
 

There is always something to explore in the Modern Frontier, and this month is no different. Thanksgiving is upon us and we have your guide of things to do with your family. 

There's a lot of excitement happening in the city to ring in the holiday season. Here are a few of our recommendations of ways to discover Oklahoma City this month!

Shop 'til You Drop 

From local boutiques to national retailers, OKC is serving up all the retail therapy you could need. With the holidays quickly approaching, there's never been a better time to shop your way through Oklahoma City. Explore locally-owned and locally-loved shops like Painted Door Gift Boutique, Tin Lizzie's or Plenty Mercantile. Pick up a Modern Frontier souvenir at Shop Good. If major retailers are your thing, make time to explore the OKC Outlets, Penn Square Mall or Classen Curve. Discover more places to treat yourself in our local shopping guide. You can find something for everyone on your list in Oklahoma City! 

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month 

Pay homage to Native American Heritage Month with a trip to the Modern Frontier. Learn about the collective history of the 39 First American Nations in Oklahoma today at the First Americans Museum. Shop at Oklahoma Native Arts & Jewelry for Native-made wares. Visit Exhibit C, an art gallery that highlights First American artists. Toast to the rich ancestry and traditions of Native Americans at Skydance Brewing Co., the first Native-owned brewery in Oklahoma.
 

It's (almost) the Most Wonderful Time of the Year! 

Get in the yuletide spirit by visiting Oklahoma City for the holidays! The fun is back this year with light displays, ice skating and more during Downtown in December! Don't miss the OKC Tree Lighting Festival on Nov. 16. Go wild at the OKC Zoo's Safari Lights, a festive drive-thru showcasing large wildlife themed light sculptures, starting Nov. 11. Get ready to rock around the Modern Frontier this festive season! 

Mark Your Calendars

Oklahoma City is filled with entertaining events this month! ​

Discover more excitement in the Modern Frontier! Check out our Fall guide to everything happening in OKC this season. Request a free copy of our winter Pocket Guide to uncover insider tips and coupons to help you plan your next OKC adventure!

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Commemorate Juneteeth in the Greater OKC Area

As Juneteenth approaches, communities across the Sooner State are preparing to celebrate.

Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the United States that took place on June 19th, 1865.

President Joe Biden signed a bill on Thursday making Juneteenth an official federal holiday.

Raising that awareness was needed—until recently, many in the United States didn’t know much about Emancipation Day. Erica Wright, the events specialist for the Juneteenth Music Festival, says she was 25 years old when she learned the true meaning of the holiday she celebrated each June 19th. On that day in 1865, Union soldiers led by Major General Gordon Granger landed in Galveston, Texas, delivering news of the Emancipation Proclamation to the people still enslaved there—roughly two and a half years after Abraham Lincoln signed the order.

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Norman

  • June 19th, 6-10 p.m.,: Juneteenth Festival at Reaves Park- The event is free

Oklahoma City

  • June 19, 12-5 p.m.: Juneteenth Family Event at NE OKC Community & Cultural Center.

  • June 19, 7 p.m.: Juneteenth Outdoor Concert at NE OKC Community & Cultural Center. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 the day of the event.

  • June 19, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.: Juneteenth Music & Arts Festival at Booker T. Washington Park, 400 N. High Ave. The event is free and open to the public.

  • June 19, 2-11:59 p.m.: “Blooming into Juneteenth with Gapelii Brand” will hold multiple fashion shows, performances, and activities at the Myriad Botanical Gardens. This event is free & open to the public.

  • June 19, 3-9 p.m.: Juneteenth on the East at NE 23rd St. between Kelham Ave. and Hood St. This event is free and is hosted by local artist and activist, Jabee.

  • June 20, 8 p.m.: Juneteenth Movie Screening of Soul on the Love’s Travel Stops Great Lawn at Scissortail Park.

Stillwater

June 19, 11 a.m.: Juneteenth 2021 will be held at Southern Woods Park. This event is free and open to the public.

Tulsa

The 2021 Tulsa Juneteenth Festival takes place June 16 – June 20 on Greenwood Ave.

  • June 16, 7:30 p.m.: Screening of Ahmir ‘Questlove’ Thompson’s Summer of Soul at Circle Cinema.

  • June 17, 6:30-9:30 p.m.: Tulsa Juneteenth Block Party on Greenwood Ave.

  • June 17, 7:30 p.m.: Screening of Red Tails at the Juneteenth Main Stage on the Greenwood Ave. festival lawn.

  • June 18, 4 p.m.: Art exhibit In Bloom opens at the OSU-Tulsa Temp Library.

  • June 18, 6-9 p.m.: Music performances take place at the Juneteenth Main Stage on Greenwood Ave.

  • June 19, 9-10:30 a.m.: “In Our Being” wellness event on Greenwood Ave.

  • June 19, 12-4 p.m.: Black Health Counts will be on Greenwood Ave. to offer free COVID-antibody testing and health screenings.

  • June 19, 5-9:30 p.m.: More music performances at the Juneteenth Main Stage.

  • June 20, 11 a.m.: Church in the Park on Greenwood Ave.

    Check KFOR for updates!


Learn more about Juneteenth: New York Times


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