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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.

Tri County Tech Career Fair 9 to 11 a.m. and noon to 2:45 p.m. This event is FREE, and lunch will be provided for vendors! We would love for your business to join us to show students what life in the industry could look like.

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.

Saturday, April 20

Healthy Kids Day at The Richard Kane YMCA, 101 N Osage Ave. Bring the whole family and enjoy a day of fun and community engagement for healthy living. Kids Day will feature indoor booths from local vendors, activities for the whole family, a bounce house, touch-a-truck with local Bartlesville First Responders, a super hero visit, teddy bear check-ups with OKWU Nursing, obstacle course, build-a-snack, and more.

Saturday, April 20 and Sunday, April 21

The Wizard of Oz Ballet 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at the Bartlesville Community Center, 300 SE Adams Blvd. With stunning costumes, enchanting music, and a talented cast, The Wizard of Oz Ballet promises to be an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages. Tickets are $20 to $30. For more information or to buy tickets, call 918-337-2787.

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.

Friday, April 26 through Sunday, April 28

Anything Goes Spring Musical 7 to 10 p.m. at the Bartlesville High School Fine Arts Center, 2401 SE Fox Hollow Court. A hilarious shipboard adventure wrapped in one of Cole Porter's most magical scores. Music, dance, laughs and the age-old tale of boy meets girl. Tickets will be available the week of the show. for more information, call 918-336-3311 ext. 1202.

Thursday, May 2

Seniors Connect Seminar – “Nutrition for Healthy Aging” 3 to 4 p.m. at Elder Care, 1223 Swan Drive. Allie Redding, RDN, LN, is a registered, licensed dietitian and licensed nutritionist, serving the Texas and Oklahoma region. During this seminar, Allie will discuss sustainable nutrition strategies that promote positive health outcomes for improved quality of life. To RSVP, go to http://weblink.donorperfect.com/Nutrition-1. For more information, call 918-336-8500.

Saturday, May 4

Heroes Market hosted by Project Tribute Foundation, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 4200 SE Adams Road. Crafted Heroes Collective craft show with a purpose. Enjoy a fun filled day of crafts, food and jeeps.

Three's Company, presented by the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra 7:30 p.m. at the Bartlesville Community Center, 300 SE Adams Blvd. Explore the intriguing convergence of three musical mavericks from across the globe, all born within the same era yet hailing from vastly different cultural landscapes. Tickets are $11 to $56. Free admission for students (through high school) with the purchase of an adult ticket. For more information or to buy tickets, go to https://tinyurl.com/7s8suaku.

Women Artists of the West Art Show 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve, 12 miles SW on Hwy 123 from US 60. The Women Artists of the West (WAOW) Invitational is where some of the top female artists from across the country will gather to present their incredible paintings and sculptures. For more information, call 918-336-0307 or go to https://www.womenartistsofthewest.org/info

Saturday, May 4 and Sunday, May 5

Stray Kat Kustom Car Show in Downtown Dewey. Our shows you will see more then just kool vehicles. We believe the importance of entertaining the whole family. You will hear kool music, see talented artist, Kool antique stores and meet a lot of kool people. For more information, call 918-907-1477.

Wednesday, May 8

Healthy Cooking Methods with Stacey 10:30 to 11 a.m. at the Bartlesville Public Library, Meeting Room A and on Facebook Live. Stacey is the Family and Consumer Sciences Educator at the Washington County OSU Extension Office. She will be covering healthy cooking methods. To watch online, go to the Facebook page, Healthy Cooking Methods Series w/ Stacey Dawson.

Community Connect: Effective Communication Strategies 3 p.m. at Elder Care, 1223 Swan Drive. Join us to explore how communication changes when someone is living with Alzheimer’s, learn how to interpret verbal and behavioral communication, and identify strategies to help you connect and communicate at each stage of the disease. For more information, call 918-336-8500.

Friday, May 10

Sizzlin Summer Concert Series 7 to 9 p.m. at Tower Center at Unity Square,300 SE Adams Blvd. Our free, family-friendly festivities kick off with "Swing Into Spring". The Leah Sawyer Band will take the stage from 7-9 pm and deliver traditional, vintage, and original music for the audience to dance to. Swing dance instructors will be on-site to give free lessons, and event-goers can take turns riding a mechanical bull for eight seconds. Food and beverages will be available for purchase and Price Tower will provide a cash bar.

Saturday, May 11

26th annual The Good, The Bad, and The BBQ to benefit Elder Care 6 to 10 p.m. at Hughes Ranch, 63 County Rd 2696. Join us in celebrating with The Clydesdales, a Horseshoe Ring Toss, Silent and Live Auction and live entertainment. Will you ride with The Good or The Bad this year? Tickets begin at $100 each. For more information, go to https://abouteldercare.org/bbq/ .

Thursday, May 16

Music on the Lawn 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Frank Phillips Home, 1107 Cherokee. Pack your lawn chairs and a picnic! We're bringing live music to the lawn that the whole family can enjoy. Free admission. Fot more information, call 918-336-2491

Saturday, May 18

Woolaroc Spring Train Ride 9:30 a.m. at Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve,1925 Woolaroc Ranch Road. The trail ride covers approximately 15 miles of scenic terrain. Riders frequently report catching sight of some of the wildlife that call Woolaroc home during the ride, including species such as as bison, elk, and deer, as well as the preserve's free-ranging herd of longhorn cattle. The $50 fee per rider includes overnight primitive camping on Friday prior to the ride, the ride itself which lasts throughout Saturday morning and afternoon, admission to Woolaroc, and lunch and dinner on Saturday. For m ore information on requirements or to purchase tickets, call 918-336-0307.

Wednesday, May 22

Community Connect Seminar – “What are YOU Missing?” 3 to 4 p.m. at Elder Care, 1223 Swan Drive. Features Andrea Wagner, Au.D., CCC-A. Topics covered include How normal hearing works, Different types of hearing loss, Explanation of Over-the-Counter hearing aids vs prescription hearing aids, and When to consider amplification/hearing aids/cognitive implications. There is no cost to attend. Open to all adults. http://weblink.donorperfect.com/Hearing. For more information, call 918-336-8500.

Friday, May 24 through Sunday, May 26

59th Annual Delaware Pow Wow 6 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. Saturday, and 10a.m. Sunday at the Fred Fall-Leaf Memorial Campgrounds, Road 600, 3 miles East of Highway 75 on Road 600, near Copan. Each day there will be a full schedule of events with vendors and a concession stand. Free admission and free parking. For more information and a schedule of events, go to https://tinyurl.com/42hy6nax.

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Bartlesville Calendar for April 17

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