Looking for something to do in Bartlesville? We've got you covered

Calendar
Calendar

Through March 24

Angels of Pandora: An AI/Human Collaboration 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Price Towers, 510 S Dewey Ave. Upon viewing the exhibition, a narrative unfolds, capturing the full spectrum of emotions that arise when contemplating our future: fear, anxiety, intrigue, uncertainty, beauty, and hope. Join me as we unlock Pandora’s box of possibilities that emerge when technology and human creativity intertwine. For more information, call Deshane Atkins at 918-336-1000.

Through March 27

Seniors Connect Yoga with Lesta 10 a.m. every Monday and Wednesday. The cost is $5 per session or $80 for the eight-week session. For more information, or to register, call Elder Care at 918-336-8500.

April 1 to May 22

Gentle Yoga with Lesta at Elder Care are Mondays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. from April 1 - May 22. Cost is $5 per class or $80 for all classes. This 8-week session includes gentle stretching, core strengthening, and breathing techniques. Lesta will guide you through each movement, emphasizing endurance, postural correction, and coordinated balance. Suitable for all levels. The cost is $5 per class, or $80 for the 8 weeks. Five participants are needed to make the class. Sign up by March 27 at Elder Care (918) 336-8500.

Weekly on Saturday

History and Haunts at the Dewey Hotel 8 to 10 p.m. at the Dewey Hotel, 801 N Delaware St. Dewey. Spend an evening at the Dewey Hotel and experience some of the hotel’s unique histories while taking a lantern-guided group tour into some of the rooms, usually blocked off access to guests. Each journey will be unique, as you can never predict what our fellow specters will do during the tour, or what you might hear or see. Tickets are $4 to $5. For more information or tickets, call 918-534-0215.

Through September 4

Woolaroc Animal Barn and Mountain Man Camp at the Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve, 12 miles SW on Hwy 123 from US 60. One of the most popular spots for children at Woolaroc is the Animal Barn which houses some of our favorite furry friends, including rabbits, chickens, goats and donkeys. Do you want to learn how to throw a tomahawk or shoot a black powder long gun? Get transported to an 1840s fur traders’ camp where you will experience hands-on engagement with our mountain men who educate and entertain. For more information, go to woolaroc.org or call 918-336-0307.

Saturday, March 23

Glow in the Dark Easter Egg Hunt 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Bartlesville First Church of the Nazarene, 3650 SE Adams Blvd. There will be 4,000 Easter eggs, lots of candy, free bounce houses, and free snow cones! Age groups and times are as follows: Birth to 3 yrs, 9 to 9:45 a.m.; Pre-K - 2nd, 10 to 11 a.m.; 3rd - 5th, 1 to 2 p.m.; 6th - 8th, 3 to 4 p.m.; and 9th - 12th, 5 - 6 p.m. Enter through the Main Entrance on the East side facing Kenwood Drive. Doors will open 30 minutes before each age group.

"Breakfast with the Easter Bunny” from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Bartlesville Area History Museum. Chicks and bunnies 10 years or younger may enjoy a hopping good time as we welcome the Easter Bunny with a catered breakfast, followed by a craft. Families can enjoy selfies with our favorite rabbit and win a prize during a hopping sack race. Spots are limited and ticket purchase is required at $12.50 per person. Head on over to Eventbright.com to grab yours today.

Tuesday, March 26

City Charter Change Election Forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of Bartlesville at 6:30 p.m. at the Bartlesville Public Library Meeting Room C concerning the City of Bartlesville’s Proposed Charter Changes on the ballot for the April 2nd election. City Manager Mike Bailey will explain proposed city charter changes and answer questions from forum attendees. This event is free and all are welcome.

Saturday, March 30

Easter at the Frank Phillips Home 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at 1107 Cherokee. Enjoy a morning of festivities, including an Easter egg hunt, Easter egg decorating, and a live appearance from the Easter bunny himself. Your children and grandchildren will not want to miss this free event. For more information go to FrankPhillipsHome.org or call 918-336-2491.

Tuesday, April 2

Caregiver Support Group 10 a.m. at Elder Care, 1223 Swan Drive. Monthly support group for caregivers. Led by Christina Bishop, COO & Officer in Charge at Elder Care. Open to all interested in the topic. Free limited seating. For more information, call Elder Care at 918-336-8500.

Wednesday, April 3

The Bartlesville Chapter of DAR welcomes Casey Williams and Sheryl McComas Kenimer of Green Country Retirement Village at 1 p.m. at the Neighborhood Connection, 5th and Shawnee. They will present information about the options for independent living, assisted living and memory care. Call 918-333-9439 with questions.

Saturday, April 6

45th Annual Operation Eagle Powwow 1 to 10 p.m. at the Washington County Fairgrounds, 1109 N Delaware St. The Crowning of Pricess Shaylee Williams and Gourd Dancing will be at 1 p.m. and the Grand Entry and Competition Dancing at 6 p.m. Come enjoy the junior and adult dance contests or do some shopping. Vendors welcome, contact littleaxedr@bps-ok.org or call 918-337-0130.

Mozart's Requiem, presented by Bartlesville Chorale 7 p.m. at The Center, 300 SE Adams Blvd. This mysterious masterwork has never been forgotten, despite being left incomplete at Mozart’s death. Its artistic power has mesmerized musicians about how to complete it since its conception. Tickets are $15 to $30. For more information, go to www.bartlesvillecenter.com or call 918-337-2787.

Tuesday, April 9

"The Cher Show" presented by Broadway in Bartlesville 7:30 p.m. at the Bartlesville Community Center, 300 SE Adams Blvd. Tony Award-winning musical of her story. Thirty-five smash hits, six decades of stardom, two rock-star husbands, a Grammy, an Oscar, an Emmy, and enough Tony Award-winning Bob Mackie gowns to cause a sequin shortage in New York City, all in one unabashedly fabulous new musical that will have you dancing in the aisles. Recommended for ages 10+. Tickets are $30 to $85. For more information or tickets, go to https://www.bartlesvillecenter.com/.

Wednesday, April 10

Abbacadabara, the Ultimate ABBA Tribute, presented by Bartlesville Community Concert Association (BCCA)7:30 p.m. at the Bartlesville Community Center, 300 SE Adams Blvd. Dust off the leisure suits! Shine up those platform shoes! Be transported back to a simpler time when gas was under $1.00 per gallon … when music was fun, inspiring, and uplifting … and disco was King. Tickets are $15 to $46. Free admission for students through high school with adult ticket and free tickets for college students with valid ID. For more information or tickets, go to https://www.bartlesvillecenter.com/.

Community Connect: Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia 3 p.m. at Elder Care, 1223 Swan Drive. Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association. The Alzheimer’s Association will present a new one-hour program at Elder Care explaining the basics of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Free limited seating. For more information, call Elder Care 918-336-8500.

Thursday, April 11

Seniors Connect Dinner with Friends 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Elder Care, 1223 Swan Drive. Enjoy a catered dinner by Shortie’s Grille and musical entertainment by Ann-Janette Webster, Bartlesville-based singer-songwriter. “AJ’s” unique voice and songs have been described as a sound of hope, love, and the promise of brighter days ahead. Tickets are $13.50 per person with limited seating, must RSVP online by April 4 at http://weblink.donorperfect.com/April-dinner or call 918-336-8500.

Friday, April 12

BINGO Bash Fundraiser for the WCSPCA 5:30 to 9 p.m. a the Bartlesville Community Center, 300 SE Adams Blvd. Doors open at 5 p.m. Purchase your tickets online, at the WCSPCA on hwy 123 between Bartlesville and Dewey, or at the door. Game packets are $15. There will also be extra packets available for $5 if you have purchased a regular packet. Concessions will be available for purchase. For more info, go to https://www.facebook.com/WashingtonCountySPCA.

Saturday, April 13

The 11th annual Purse-n-ali-Tea Party will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church, 801 SE Washington Blvd. Tickets are $25 each with all funds raised going to support Martha’s Task, an economic development program providing sewing instruction, contract work, marketing, financial support and advocacy for low income women. For tickets or information, contact Martha’s Task by stopping by 718 S. Johnstone Ave., calling 918-336-8275, visiting the event page on Facebook or emailing marthastask@yahoo.com. Tickets are also available online at www.Eventbrite.com. Reservations are required.

Tuesday, April 16

Community Connect Social, Spring Floral Arranging & Charcuterie Mash Up 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Elder Care, 1223 Swan Drive. Create your own spring floral arrangement and charcuterie board. Take the flowers home and enjoy your charcuterie board at the party. The cost of the event covers materials. Instructors: Betsy Faust with Honey’s Flowers and Melody Hughes with Melody’s Creative Cuisine. Cost is $75 per person with limited seating, RSVP by April 9 online at http://weblink.donorperfect.com/EC-April2024 or call Elder Care at 918-336-8500.

Bartlesville’s Dwell Downtown, an apartment and loft tour, will begin at 4:30 p.m. Five dwellings, each with their own special charm, will be open for an exclusive view, with tours at 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. at The Refinery in the Johnstone-Sare Building. Tickets are available online at ConcernCares.com for $25 pre-sale and $30 at the door with proceeds benefitting CONCERN (Churches United for Community Concern).

Wednesday, April 17

Washington County OSU Extension will partner with Alexander Veterinary Clinic to host a Bull Evaluation Clinic. The clinic will be at the Alexander Vet Clinic at 14706 N. Memorial in Collinsville from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Evaluations are $55/head and include semen evaluation, wormer, Virashield and Safeguard. Trich tests are available for an additional $55/head the day of the clinic. No appointment is necessary, but you can RSVP to Kennedy at 918-534-2216.

Seniors Connect: Free Eye Screening 1 to 2:30 p.m. at Elder Care, 1223 Swan Drive. Triad Eye Clinic holds eye screenings for seniors 55+ at Elder Care. Testing and information provided by a licensed optometrist for glaucoma, cataracts, diabetic eye disease, retinal diseases, external diseases of eyes and lids, and dry eyes. No dilation used. By appointment only. For more information or to schedule, call Elder Care to set your 15-minute free screening at 918-336-8500.

Thursday, April 25

Community Connect, Alzheimer’s in Our Community 6 p.m. at Elder Care, 1223 Swan Drive. Features Dr. Jason King, local neurologist, Dr. King discusses causes, testing, and treatment of dementia. Free limited seating. Guest must RSVP online at http://weblink.donorperfect.com/King or call Elder Care at 918-336-8500.

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Bartlesville Calendar for March 23

Advertisement