Free Family Sundays every third Sunday of the month.
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More Information...OK Mozart and Original Artist Agency will present the Amici New York Orchestra String Quartet
More Information...Locally grown, fresh, healthy and mouthwateringly good… the Bartlesville Farmers Market is the best place to find local produce, honey, fresh baked bread, live music and more!
Posted: Feb. 19
Crime Stoppers of Bartlesville and Washington County has changed the location of Friday night’s Harlem Ambassadors game. The fund-raiser basketball game has been moved from the previously-announced Mueller Sports Complex on the Oklahoma Wesleyan University campus to the gym at Wesleyan Christian School.
More Information...Posted: Feb. 14
If Bartlesville’s Walls Could Talk, the new book portraying early families who settled in Bartlesville along with their historic homes, is flying off the shelves of the Frank Phillips Home, according to Kim Goss of the Frank Phillips Home. To reward buyers of the book, the Home is hosting a book signing party on Saturday, February 23, 2013, from 1 to 4 p.m., and invites the public to attend.
More Information...Posted: Jan. 28
While the luck of the Irish is usually the St. Patrick’s Day theme, Bartlesville music lovers will celebrate the festive holiday with uniquely American sounds as OK Mozart and Original Artist Agency again join forces to bring the next in their lively series of house concerts to downtown Bartlesville. This one will feature noted American folk artists, Pokey LaFarge and the South City Three, a band whose last appearance in Green Country was at the famed Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa.
More Information...Be inspired by the story of Phillips' transformation from a small Bartlesville business to a global energy enterprise, and the extraordinary people who made it happen....
More Information...Today the Price Tower houses the Price Tower Arts Center, the Inn at Price Tower (an upscale 21–suite hotel whose architecture and furnishings were designed by Wendy Evans Joseph), and Copper Restaurant + Bar....
More Information...The AT & SF & MKT Depot Building is home to the only Santa Fe engine 940 series in existence. The 900-class/940 series were the first locomotives to burn fuel oil instead of coal and were synonymous with the Santa Fe engine....
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