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Oklahoma State Cowboy Fast Draw Shootout Championship Creek County Fairgrounds Kellyville, OK Chad Todd Band Music, Mayhem, & Motorcycles Rally (Discoveryland) Sand Springs, OK Grassroots Radio Tulsa International Mayfest Tulsa, OK Rachel Bachman Centennial Lounge @ VFW Post 577 Tulsa, OK Allison Arms Hard Rock Casino Catoosa, OK The McKedys Blanchard May Daze Festival Blanchard, OK Dirty Red & the Soulshakers Mooney’s Pub & Grill Norman, OK Dan Martin/ Don Morris Bluebonnet Bar Norman, OK Jelly Roll Sterling’s (OKC Farmers Market) OKC, OK Shane Henry Album Release VZD’s OKC, OK Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers 7 Clans Casino Red Rock, OK Jabee Blackbird on Pearl Tulsa, OK Casey Pilgreen Bordertown Casino & Arena Wyandotte, OK Big Smitty Band Club 60 West Bar Wyandotte, OK Chloe-Beth Campbell Grady’s 66 Pub Yukon, OK ENTERTAINMENT BUZZ to provide students with opportunities to learn about executing business ideas and working with community partners. Throughout the spring, Carrera students have been creating, planning, budgeting and making products and activities to peddle at Guthrie Green. Student-created art, crafts, Mother’s Day gifts, food, and fun will be offered to the general public. “It’s no secret that Oklahoma schools are against the ropes, budget- wise, forcing students and educators to do more with less.” says Christopher Davis, Carrera Job Club Coordinator. “We also know that Tulsans are working harder than ever to support our teachers and students in meeting these challenges. The Pop-Up Fest is an opportunity for Tulsans to put their money where their mouth is, so to speak, and support our students in a fun way as they build a pathway to their future.” The Carrera Pop-up Fest is open to the general public and admission is free. In addition to student businesses and activities, live entertainment will be provided by Aaron Bernard from 105 KJAMZ, The Stylees, Hiphopotamus and Carrera student ensembles. For more information, follow The Carrera Pop-Up Fest on social media. Eureka Springs May Arts Festival celebrates 30th year EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark. – Every May, the city of Eureka Springs shines a spotlight on the arts with a month-long festival that celebrates the visual and performing arts. Colorful, quirky, energetic and sometimes surprising, the ArtRageous Parade is the traditional kick-off of the May Festival of the Arts. Enjoy the stream of floats, art cars, walkers, dancers, musicians, jugglers, and dance groups on Saturday, May 6 at 2 p.m.   This year’s posthumous parade Grand Marshal is artist Max Elbo.  One of the month-long exhibits will be The Four Seasons Project installed in Basin Spring Park. The project consists of four separate mobiles, each representing the beauty of our four seasons. Each mobile is unique structurally, representational of the season it depicts and each an estimated 6 to 8 feet in diameter. The Eurekan Spectacle, another featured May Fest project, is an augmented reality based experiential app that allows users to witness a Shakespearean play at various real-world locations around Eureka Springs. The Second Annual Nuits Rosé Eureka Springs Wine Fest will be celebrated May 12-14. Various restaurants and lounges around Eureka Springs will be offering rosé tastings, flights, and pairings to serve with special menu items during this rosé wine festival. One of the month’s most festive and well-attended events is the annual White Street Studio Walk, which takes place May 19, from 4-10 p.m.   Historic White Street is the working address of a large number of local artists who welcome the public into their homes and studios to view their latest works. May Festival of the Arts also includes concerts by the Ozarks Chorale, John Two- Hawks, and Grady Nichols.  Many more events including classes, art fairs, and gallery receptions are plentiful; view a full calendar of events at www. eurekaspringsfestivalofthe arts.com. www.thecurrentbuzz.net | 35