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 Enid / November 1 - 2
Pick up the perfect handmade gift at the Oklahoma Mennonite Relief Sale. This annual craft show brings vendors to Enid's Chisholm Trail Expo Center to showcase unique items, with the quilt auction as a highlight. While you shop, savor traditional German foods like sausage, bratwurst, sauerkraut and pies.
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 Durant / November 1 – 3
November is Native American Heritage Month, and one of the best places to celebrate in Oklahoma is the Choctaw Powwow. During this three-day celebration, tribal dancers from across the country will gather in Durant for unforgettable cultural demonstrations and activities. Don’t miss your chance to see these talented participants celebrate their heritage while competing for top prizes.
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 Talihina / November 1-2
Experience the incredible colors of Southeast Oklahoma at the Talihina Fall Foliage Festival. Located near the Talimena National Scenic Byway, this annual two-day festival offers plenty of activities and attractions beyond leaf-peeping. Guests can create something special at one of the arts and crafts booths, take a pony ride on scenic trails.
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 Ponca City / November 2
Celebrate the brave men and women who have served their country at the Ponca City Veterans Day Parade. During this demonstration of gratitude and patriotism, a procession of servicemen and women will march down Grand Avenue while airplanes fly overhead. The parade concludes at War Memorial Park, where guests can get an up-close look at vintage military equipment, including tanks, warbirds.
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 Oklahoma City / November 8
Browse an enormous selection of unique goods and wares from local vendors at the Scissortail Park Night Market. As you stroll through Scissortail Park, you’ll discover stands from local businesses and crafters selling jewelry, food and much more.
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 Broken Bow / November 8 - 10
Head to beautiful Beavers Bend State Park this November for the annual Beavers Bend Folk Festival and Craft Show. This event brings dozens of vendors to Broken Bow each year to demonstrate their skills and showcase their wares throughout the three-day festival. Guests can also enjoy live music from folk ensembles featuring banjos, fiddles
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 Edmond / November 9
Oklahoma is home to a diverse array of world cultures and the Edmond International Festival is a great way to celebrate. The festival has grown considerably since its debut in 1975 and now features display booths, live performances, unique foods.
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 Arcadia / November 10
The monthly Round Barn Rendezvous in Arcadia showcases local musicians and performers in one of the state’s most iconic structures. Enjoy bluegrass, country, folk and Americana performances at this free concert series. Hot drinks and cookies will be provided for guests. This fall event is the perfect stop if you’re cruising Historic Route 66.
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 Claremore / November 23
Go nuts with food and fun at the annual Luther Pecan Festival. This family-friendly event includes a full day of art, food and music. Enjoy a diverse array of homemade dishes featuring pecans, including pie, cake, candy
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 Claremore / November 23
Experience the Victorian era made popular by Charles Dickens at this holiday-themed festival. Be immersed in this time period's fashion, decor and cuisine with the help of historic reenactments, decorated shops, a food court and a Victorian street dance.
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As fall turns into winter, craft shows, ice skating rinks and holiday light displays begin to pop up across Oklahoma. Find ways to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year below! |
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