October
is a month of festivals, and not just one Oktoberfest after another. A
family can literally attend a different type of festival every weekend.
One of my favorites is the Robbers Cave Fall Festival
in Wilburton, October 20-22. It always offers an extensive arts and
crafts show; this year they expect over 200 exhibitors. The festival
offers live music, a carnival, and a quilt show. Saturday features a
classic car show, but if the weather holds, the fall foliage at this
beautiful state park will be enough to make the trip worthwhile.
918-465-3400.
Running each weekend all month, are a variety of spooky activities at The Castle in Muskogee.
All 60 acres and the interior of the castle are transformed into a
Halloween-themed park. Activities include a haunted hayride suitable
for all ages and Casa Morte, a tour through the castle recommended for
those 12 and older. Events are priced separately, but you can save a
bundle by visiting their web site and printing coupons.
Here are more great festivals for you and your family to enjoy.
October 7-8: Octoberoberfest-Ponca City, Marland Mansion Estate grounds. (580-767-0420 or web site)
October 7-8: King Arthur Faire, Stroud Lake.
Reenacting the legend of King Arthur, live jousting, arts and crafts,
music, kids activities, and games. Admission: $7.00 for 12 and up, $5
for 6-12, under 6 free. (918-968-0459)
October 7: Chouteau Days, Salina. This festival recreates, through living history, early fur trading culture. (918-434-5394)
October 13-14: Watonga Cheese Festival. One of the
best festivals which features arts and crafts, a cheese recipe contest,
a made in Oklahoma tent, carnival for the kids, and a street dance.
(580-623-5452 or web site)
October 7: Pumpkin Festival-Cordell. Start the day
with a pumpkin pancake breakfast, then stay for the parade, crafts, and
free games for the kids from 7am-6pm. (580-832-3538)
September 10: Shalom Fest-Tulsa. Held at the Temple
Israel located at 2004 E 22nd Pl, just south of Utica Square, this
festival offers tours of the temple, children's activities, and
traditional Jewish food. (918-747-1309 or web site)
October 15-21: Arbuckle Mountain Fall Bluegrass Jam-Wynnewood. Held in Arbuckle Mountain Park. the music lasts from 10am to midnight. (405-665-5226)
October 19-22: Octoberfest-Tulsa. Held at the
Riverwest Festival Park, this festival features bands from Germany and
Austria, children's activities, and a carnival. Admission: $3.00 per
person, children under 12 free. (918-744-9700 or web sitewww.tulsaoktoberfest.org)
October 21-22: Car show and arts festival-Stigler. Arts and crafts and food concessions on 10/21-22; car show 10/22. (918-967-8681 or web site)
October 21-22: An Affair of the Heart-OKC, State Fair Park. Arts, crafts, and food for the “shop ‘til you drop crowd. (632-2652 or web site)
Through October 30: Corn Maize - P Bar Farms -
Weatherford. Farm education is their goal but the 12-acre cornfield
maze is the challenge. Thursday & Friday 5-10pm, Saturday
10am-10pm, Sunday 1-6pm. (722-4401, web site)
Pam is Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of
Central Oklahoma. She and her husband Mike have been married for six
years and have traveled Oklahoma with their blended family of five
children.