Calendar for July 29

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Through August 12

Dewey Flea Market and Bartlesville & Beyond, monthly on the second Saturday of the month 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Washington County Fairgrounds, 1109 N Delaware St. Come and shop some new and repurposed items with some of the finest vendors. Admission is free.

Through Sept. 4

1840's Mountain Man Camp 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Woolaroc, 12 miles SW on Hwy 123 from US 60. Want to learn how to throw a tomahawk or shoot a black powder long gun? You will be transported to a 1840's fur traders’ camp where you will experience hands-on engagement with our mountain men who educate and entertain. A big hit for all ages. Tickets to Woolaroc are $14 for ages 13 to 64, Seniors 65+ $12, Military $10, children 12 and under are free. For more information, call 918-336-0307 or go to www.woolaroc.org.

Through Sept. 29

"A Century of Education" presented by the Bartlesville Area History Museum Presents (BAHM) 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at 401 S. Johnstone Avenue, 5th Floor. The exhibit will feature various artifacts from local schools over the years. In addition, youngsters or the “young at heart” may enjoy our history of education coloring station and a look through BAHM's turn of the century Nelson Carr One-Room School. For more information, call 918-338-4290 or email history@cityofbartlesville.org.

Saturdays through Oct. 28

Bartlesville Farmers Market every Saturday May through October 8 to 11 a.m. Frank Phillips Park, 222 SW Frank Phillips Blvd. Bartlesville Farmers Market offers a variety of fresh produce, baked goods, homemade items and more. The farmers market has a wide variety of fresh produce, grass-fed beef, pasture-raised pork, fresh eggs, baked goods, raw honey and homemade goods. Enjoy music and shopping! There is something for everyone at the farmers market! For more information visit the farmers market website at www.bartlesvillefarmersmarket.com.

Through Saturday, July 29

42nd Annual Green Country Rodeo 7 p.m. at the Bartlesville Roundup Club Arena, 1 mile west of Bartlesville on highway 60. Mutton Bustin starts at 7 pm each night, the main rodeo starts at 8 pm. Events include Break-Away Roping, Bull Riding, Cowgirl's Barrel Racing, Mini Bronc Riding, Mutton Bustin, Ranch Bronc Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping and Tie Down Roping. Thursday night wear pink to honor cancer patients and kids get in free. Friday we honor our veterans, active military, firemen, police officers, first responders and more.

Through Tuesday, Aug 1

Pack the Backpacks needs many volunteers to pack backpacks for 2023-24 school year. Several dates/times are available during the weekend. http://www.packthebackpacks.org for sign-up opportunities. Perfect for families, scouts and youth groups.

Saturday, July 29

The KWON KYFM KRIG KPGM 26th Annual Auction. ​Doors open at 8am bidding starts at 9 am, at the Washington County Fairgrounds, 1109 N Delaware St, Dewey. Instant savings on brand new merchandise and gift certificates. For more information or to see auction items, go to https://bartlesvilleauction.weebly.com/.

Tuesday, Aug. 1

The Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary will resume its regular meetings on the first Tuesday of the month 10 a.m. at 101 N Bucy. Members will be introduced to the new Salvation Army officers, Lts. Luke and Tonya Swain. Plans for future fundraisers and activities will be discussed. The auxiliary is a volunteer organization that is open to all area women.

Back-to-School Immunization Clinic from 5-7 p.m. at the Washington County Health Department, 5121 SE Jacquelyn Ln. Minors must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Walk-ins welcome. Questions? Call 918-335-3005.

Wednesday, Aug. 2

August Seminar Series: Downsizing after Decades - Estate Sales 3-4 p.m. Linda and Wayne Vineyard do this every day - help families transition items from their homes providing guidance on making choices that benefit families. No cost to attend. Open to all adults in the community. RSVP by 7/25 to Elder Care. 918-336-8500. Held at Elder Care, 1223 Swan Drive.

State of the Schools Luncheon 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bartlesville High School, 1700 Hillcrest Drive. The luncheon is an opportunity to hear an update on the state of our schools from Chuck McCauley, Superintendent of Bartlesville Public Schools. Proceeds from the event benefits the BPS Foundation’s programs. Cost is $35. For more information or to purchase tickets, go to https://bpsfoundation.org/state-of-the-schools/.

Charity Bingo at Cooper and Mill, 200 S. Dewey. 7:30-9:00 pm. Benefitting Bartlesville Community Concert Association. Bingo is free, all ages welcome. Chance to win tickets to our first concert Sept. 18 . Church of Cash-A World Class Johnny Cash Tribute. http://www.bccamusic.org.

Thursday, Aug. 3

Charity Bingo for BCCA 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Cooper and Mill Brewing Co at 2nd and Dewey. The Bartlesville Community Concert Association (BCCA) invites everyone to an evening of fun and fund-raising at the 1st Annual Charity Bingo. This event is kid-friendly, pet friendly, and outside food is welcomed. Come and win a ticket to the 'Church of Cash' concert, the music of Johnny Cash, that starts off BCCA's '23-24 season.

Car Seat Checkup 1-4 p.m. at Central Middle School, 815 Delaware Ave. in Bartlesville. Event hosted by Washington County Health Department. Nationally-certified technicians will be on-site to teach parents and caregivers how to properly use and install a car seat, and to determine if the car seat properly fits the child. A limited number of FREE car/booster seats will be available to qualifying families. The child, parent or legal guardian of the child, and vehicle must be present to receive a seat. Parents or legal guardians must also bring proof of government assistance (e.g. WIC/SNAP/SoonerCare) to qualify for a seat. Questions? Call 918-335-3005.

Friday, Aug. 4

Sizzlin’ Summer Series, Beat the Heat 7 to 9 p.m. at Unity Square, 300 SE Adams Blvd. There will be mutiple food trucks parked at Unity Square, Price Tower will be open for food and beverages, and Weston Horn & the Hush will be playing a concert. We’ll have a set of horseshoes, cornhole, and volleyball with beach balls. A dunk tank will be set-up.

Saturday, Aug. 12

Big Event: VIVA LAST VEGAS 6 p.m. Hillcrest Country Club, 1901 Price Road. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma in Bartlesville and chairs, Christina and Craig Tate, invite you to our annual BIG Event fundraising gala. Proceeds benefit our one-to-one mentoring program, which is offered at no cost to families, thanks to the generosity of local donors, businesses, and foundations. For more information, contact Bartlesville Area Director, Charlene Dew at 918-213-4524 or charlene.dew@bbbsok.org

Wednesday, Aug. 16

August Seminar Series: Downsizing after Decades - Behind the Scenes 3-4:30 p.m. Robyn Fullerton, Tammy Ross, and Karen Wilson are presenters. Robyn is a licensed professional counselor specializing in serving individuals and families who desire hope, health, and healing. Robyn offers a wealth of practical insight, compassion, and competence to help navigate families through challenging life transitions. Tammy Ross with Windle’s Rock & Jewelry Shop knows her jewelry and will help guests learn about properly valuing important pieces. Karen Wilson is a local community advocate and liaison for Tuesday House a local resale establishment that accepts well-loved items for re-purposing and resale. RSVP to Elder Care. 918-336-8500. 1223 Swan Drive, Bartlesville.

Thursday, Aug. 17

Seniors Connect – Oil & Gas Industry Update 6-7 p.m. Jamie Iwamoto, ConocoPhillips General Manager Financial Services, in Bartlesville will provide an update on the oil industry. Open to adults of all ages at no cost. Limited seating. RSVP to Elder Care. Call 918-336-8500.

Saturday, Aug. 26

Wild Brew Craft Beer Festival 5-8 p.m. at the Cox Business Center. The annual craft beer festival helps to raise funds for the George Miksch Sutton Avian Research Center, best known for its work with bald eagles. Purchase tickets at Wild Brew.

17th Annual Sports Spectacular 6 p.m. at Hilton Garden Inn. Dinner catered by Dink's BBQ. DJ Services by DJ Brandon. Live auction, silent auction, "Candy Bar" and Cash bar. Individual tickets will go on sale July 1. For more information, visit www.supportsamaritan.org.

Wednesday, Aug. 30

August Seminar Series – “Downsizing After Decades – Checklist” 3-4:30 p.m. Features Carlos Mendez & Spencer Pierce who will discuss disposing of hazardous materials safely; George Noblitt of Noblitt Computers will discuss disposing of computers and other electronic devices; Cathy Cowan, local realtor, will share a checklist for homeowners; and Brandy Robles, Trust Officer with Arvest Wealth Management will discuss details every family should consider from wills and trusts to beloved pets. RSVP to Elder Care. 918-336-8500. 1223 Swan Drive, Bartlesville.

Friday, Sept. 22

Seniors Connect – Go Travel day trip - “Pioneer Days at Har-Ber Village in Grove, OK ” 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Elder Care, 1223 Swan Drive.  $250/ person. Includes transportation, driver, guide, entrance to the pioneer-era village with period-specific craftspeople, and historical displays housed in over 100 cabins with artifacts and exhibits. Includes access to the village and an old-fashioned barbecue in the pavilion amongst the spectacular fall scenery. Open to adults of all ages. Have questions, contact Go Travel’s trip Ambassador, Candy (918) 633-8532. In partnership with Go Global Ltd of Bartlesville. Register by August 22, 2023, at https://abouteldercare.org/resources/go-travel/pioneer-days.

Saturday, Sept. 23

Concern's 2nd Annual Battle in Bartlesville Lip Sync Contest Fundraiser 6 p.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn, 205 SW Frank Phillips Blvd. Come out and help support an individual or family in need of assistance. Whether you want to perform, sponsor, or advertise, go to https://concerncares.com/battle-in-bartlesville. Tickets go on sale August 1.

This article originally appeared on Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise: Calendar for July 29