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Come celebrate the longest running continuous event in the Lone Star State. The event will include entertainment, coronation of the 2019 Doan’s King and Queen as well as the Outstanding Woman of the Year and Outstanding Man of the Year. Come enjoy delicious food and soak in the history of the community.
The Red River Regional Replacement Sale takes place May 11 at the Red River Livestock Market in Overbrook, Okla.
Start your summer off right with the fun and bright lights rodeo brings. Nightly performances start at 7:30 p.m.
Come out 10 a.m. to noon and make mom a unique gift. Includes crafts for all ages. This Mother’s Day event is kid friendly so make sure and bring the little ones. Entrance fee into the park applies, no fee for craft project.
Start your summer off right with the fun and bright lights rodeo brings. Nightly performances start at 7:30 p.m.
Celebration of Freedom was created to celebrate the freedom we enjoy and recognize our brave men and women in uniform. Festivities feature the Celebration of Freedom Show and Shine, live music, Oklahoma’s largest silent auction, a children’s pageant and activities area, a skeet/trap shoot, kiddie car races, car show, parade, DARE dunk-a-cop fundraiser, food and craft vendors downtown on the courthouse square. Family fun for all ages.
The event is organized by the Chisholm Trail Tractor Club Branch 112. Cost is $5 a person. Children under 10 are free.
Ten percent of proceeds from services go to Carry the Load. All donations go to Carry the Loan, a non profit dedicated to restoring the meaning of Memorial Day, honoring our nation’s heroes and providing support for our military and first responders. Includes Kendra Dickson, five-time TCFR qualifier; Brittany Grace Matkin, RFAR events coordinator; Shelby Higginbotham, RFAR junior instructor; Taylor Lewing, Twisted T Equine Dentistry; Hannah Connolloy, Trinity Equine Sports Massage. The clinic is limited to 12 participants.
Ancient. Massive. Wild. This nationally touring exhibit explores the significance of the bison from pre-history, to their relationship with the Plains Indians, near extinction and current iconic status. Families and small groups are always welcome at Chisholm Trail. Educational programming available. Open seven days a week or special hours with advanced request. Plenty of parking space, enough room for motor homes and tour buses.
Enjoy your visit touring the gardens, lavender field, shop the 40+ vendors, and gift shop stocked with handmade bath, body and home products. Great food also available from the Lavender Cafe. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.