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The Pocket Guide to Dining & Entertainment - The only magazine designed exclusively for OKC's convention goers.

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THE POCKET GUIDE TO DINING & ENTERTAINMENT

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ON THE COVER: The Chesapeake Boathouse casts a dramatic nighttime glow across the newly revitalized Oklahoma River and serves as the visual anchor to OKC’s Boathouse District.

As publishers of the Oklahoma City Conventioner, allow us to ex-tend our welcome to OKC! We hope we can provide a glimpse of the diversity Oklahoma has to offer. We have everything you would expect in a major city...world class hotels, professional sports, full gaming casinos and race track, a zoo, historic museums, live music and theater.

What you might not expect will be the taste of a uniquely rich cul-tural heritage formed from the red earth so abundant in Oklahoma. Historic Bricktown and the Western Heritage Museums will take you back to the Land Run Era of the Wild West via walking trails, water taxi, or on a river cruise up the rechanneled Oklahoma River. The Classen Curve area offers upscale dining and shopping against a uniquely modern backdrop.

As OKC residents and business owners for over 36 years, we are eager to show you “our town.” We know you will enjoy the casual atmosphere and friendly people of OKC and find the dining, enter-tainment and shopping second to none.

If you have any questions or need extra copies of the Oklahoma City Conventioner, don’t hesitate to call our office at 405.249.7097.

We hope you enjoy your visit and invite you to re-turn soon!

Sincerely,

The Matlock Family

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©Copyright 2013, Matlock Publishing, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the consent of the publisher. The Oklahoma City Conventioner is published quarterly and is distributed at conventions and through concierge/information desks at major hotels in Oklahoma City, Edmond and Norman. For individual copies, please send your requests to [email protected] or to Oklahoma City Conventioner, PO Box 890753, OKC, OK 73189. Advertising Inquiries: Contact Marshall Matlock, [email protected], 405.249.7097

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Inspired by the scissor-tailed flycatcher, the new 380-foot long Skydance Bridge connects downtown pedestrians to the OK River.

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RESTAURANTS & BARS/CLUBS1 Abuelo’s2 Club One153 Biting Sow4 Bolero Spanish Grill5 Bourbon Street Café6 Bricktown Brewery7 Bricktown Burgers8 Bricktown Sonic Cafe9 BRiX10 Capt. Norm’s Dockside Bar11 Chelino’s12 CityWalk13 Club Albee14 Coach’s15 Coyote Ugly16 Dollhouse Lounge & Burlesque 17 Drinkz18 Earl’s Rib Palace19 Fuzzy’s Taco Shop20 Hooters of Bricktown 21 IHOP22 In The Raw Sushi23 JJ’s Alley

24 Mantel Wine Bar & Bistro25 Marble Slab Creamery26 McDonald’s 27 Melting Pot 28 Mickey Mantle Steakhouse29 Michael Murphy’s Dueling Pianos 30 Nonna’s Ristorante & Purple Bar 31 Nonna’s Streetside Café32 Peachwave Frozen Yogurt 33 Pearl’s Crabtown34 Purple Martini35 RedPin Bowling Lounge 36 ROK Bar37 Frequency38 SKKY Bar Ultra Lounge39 Spaghetti Warehouse40 Starbucks41 TapWerks42 Texadelphia 43 Toby Keith’s “I Love This Bar & Grill”44 Whiskey Chicks45 Wormy Dog Saloon46 Zio’s Italian Kitchen

SHOPS47 Bass Pro Shops48 Bricktown Candy Co.49 The Artist Studio Bricktown Marketplace Canal Convenience Store Red Dirt Emporium Put A Cork In It Winery50 CocoFlow51 Guestroom Records52 House of Bedlam53 Painted Door (Nonna’s)55 Redhawks Giftshop56 The Store57 Chickasaw Nation Visitor Center

ENTERTAINMENT & VENUES58 American Banjo Museum60 Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark61 Coca-Cola Events Center63 Harkins Theater64 Rocky’s

HOTELS67 Hampton Inn69 Residence Inn

PARKING & TRANSPORT73 Bricktown Main St. Parking74 Bricktown Parking Garage76 METRO Transit Trolley Stop77 Limousine Parking78 Oklahoma City Carriage Co.80 Sure Beats Walking Segway Tours81 Water Taxi Ticket Booth

SERVICES & LANDMARKS82 ACM@UCO83 BodyWorks84 Bricktown Police Station85 OK Corral—Buffalo Project86 Sonic Corp. Headquarters87 The Bricktown Association88 Federal Corporation

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FOOD & DININGFOOD & DINING

Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante & Bar(see our ad on pg 3)Situated in a century-old warehouse on the corner of two of Bricktown’s main thoroughfares, Nonna’s features an eclectic menu highlighting fresh ingredients among refined surround-ings. The enormous second floor patio dining space overlooks Redhawks Field at Bricktown and offers an excellent view of the OKC skyline. Nonna’s is a great place to host a dinner meeting, featuring several private dining suites that can accommodate up to 40 dinner guests. Stop by for happy hour at Purple Bar on the second floor for half-price appetizers Tue-Sat 3:30-6:30pm.

Grab one of Avis’ desserts from the patisserie on your way out for a late night treat back in your hotel room.

1 Mickey Mantle Dr., Bricktown 405.235.4410 // nonnas.com

Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse(see our ad on pg 13)Located in the heart of Bricktown, Mickey Mantle’s puts a mod-ern twist on the classic steakhouse with contemporary interiors and an inventive menu. In addition to aged USDA prime steaks, Mantle’s has excellent seafood offerings & an extensive wine list. The #7 Lounge offers a sleek, modern setting with a mul-titude of HD screens to catch a game. Looking to host a dinner meeting while in town? Mickey Mantle’s has private dining for groups of 10-66. Call 405.473.2108 to book your event.

While you can’t go wrong with any steak here, the “Cowboy Cut” rib eye is truly special.

7 S. Mickey Mantle Dr., Bricktown 405.272.0777 // mickeymantlesteakhouse.com

LudivineChefs Jonathon Stranger and Russ Johnson maintain an ambi-tious, seasonal farm-to-table menu at this delicious homage to Oklahoma producers. Ludivine is all about finding the high-est quality local ingredients and preparing them respectfully. What’s not to love? Ludivine has a great bar with knowledge-able bartenders. Come before your dinner reservation during happy hour and enjoy half-price appetizers Tue-Fri 5-7pm.

Don’t miss the rotating $10 Blue Plate Special on Mondays.

805 N. Hudson Ave., Midtown 405.778.6800 // ludivineokc.com

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Packard’s New American KitchenFrom the moment you set foot on the original tile floor from the 1925 Packard automobile showroom, you know you’re in a special place. Packard’s is the newest gem in Midtown OKC, just north of down-town. They offer a fresh look at American fare in food that is excep-tional yet comfortable, perfection without pretention. Their focus is on using high quality ingredients, locally-sourced when possible, and creating a comfortable atmosphere where they may be enjoyed.

Packard’s has an incredible rooftop deck where the views of downtown are rivaled only by the skilled bartenders’ craft cocktails.

201 NW 10th St., Midtown 405.605.3771 // packardsokc.com

Red PrimeSteakRed PrimeSteak is a modern fine-dining restaurant situated be-yond the traditional steakhouse experience. Superb spice rubs, crackling crusts and other vibrant flavors create a steak that is unique and deeply delicious. Located in the elegant 1911 Buick Building, Red also has several impressive event spaces on the second floor offering expansive views of downtown and Automo-bile Alley and capable of hosting events for 10-200 seated diners or up to 300 cocktail guests.

Red offers a free luxury shuttle to and from Ches-apeake Arena for patrons dining before a Thunder game.

504 N. Broadway Ave., Automobile Alley 405.232.2626 // redprimesteak.com

The Wedge PizzeriaEvery town deserves a killer independent pizza joint. In OKC, that’s the Wedge. Their pecan wood-fueled brick ovens give their pizzas a unique, delicious flavor. Everything is made in-house from scratch, including grass-fed beef meatballs and marinara sauce. Local and organic ingredients are used when-ever possible from OK producers and their own raised-bed gar-den. The Wedge’s beer selection includes the very best local brews, including COOP Ale Works on tap, and their wine menu has something for everyone!

The Wedge’s Deep Deuce location is an easy walk from the Convention Center and has an amazing patio.

230 NE 1st St., Deep Deuce, +1 Other Location 405.270.0660 // thewedgeokc.com

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Ludivine’s Jonathon Stranger puts the finishing touch on his Crappie fillet with dock, wild garlic & field cherries.

FOOD & DININGFOOD & DINING

1492 New World Latin CuisineLatin // Midtown1207 North Walker Ave.405.236.14921492okc.com

Big Truck TacosMexican // Uptown520 NW 23rd St. 405.525.TACO (8226)bigtrucktacos.com

Bolero Spanish Grill & Tapas BarSpanish // Bricktown200 S. Oklahoma Ave #140 405.602.0652bolerotapasbar.com

Cattlemen’s SteakhouseSteakhouse // Stockyards City1309 S. Agnew Ave.405.236.0416cattlemensrestaurant.com

Cheever’s CaféAmerican // Uptown2409 N. Hudson Ave.405.525.7007cheeverscafe.com

Chelino’sMexican // Bricktown15 E. California Ave.+11 other locations405.235.3533chelinos.net

CrabtownSeafood/Cajun // Bricktown303 E. Sheridan Ave.405.232.7227pearlsokc.com

Cuppies & JoeAmerican // Uptown Bakery, Coffee Shop727 NW 23rd St.405.528.2122cuppiesandjoe.com

Deep Fork Wood Grill & SeafoodAmerican // Western Ave. Corridor5418 N. Western Ave. 405.848.7678deepforkgrill.com

Earl’s Rib PalaceBBQ // Bricktown216 Johnny Bench Dr. 405.272.9898earlsribpalace.com

FLINTAmerican // Downtown15 N. Robinson Ave.(inside Colcord Hotel)405.605.0657flintokc.com

Hideaway PizzaPizza // Automobile Alley901 N. Broadway +6 other Metro locations405.796.7777hideawaypizza.com

Iguana Mexican GrillMexican // Automobile Alley 9 NW 9th St. 405.606.7172iguanamexicangrill.com

In The Raw SushiSushi // Bricktown200 S. Oklahoma Ave. #130405.702.1325intherawsushi.com

Iron Starr Urban BBQBBQ // Crown Heights 3700 N. Shartel Ave. 405.524.5925ironstarrbbq.com

Kitchen No. 324Café // Downtown 324 N. Robinson Ave.405.763.5911kitchen324.com

La Luna Mexican CaféCafe // Downtown 324 N. Robinson Ave.405.763.5911kitchen324.com

Louie’sBar & Grill // Meridian 412 S. Meridian Ave.+11 Other Metro Locations405.942.1141louiesgrillandbar.com

The Mule Gastropub // Plaza1630 N. Blackwelder Ave.405.601.1400themuleokc.com

Musashi’s Japanese SteakhouseJapanese // Western Ave. Corridor 4315 N. Western Ave.405.602.5623musashis.com

Mutt’s Amazing Hot DogsAmerican // Uptown 1400 NW 23rd St.405.525.DOGS (3647)mutts-hot-dogs.com

Paseo Grill American // Paseo 2909 Paseo St. 405.601.1079 paseogrill.com

Pearl’s Fish House Cajun // Meridian 1920 S. Meridian Ave. 405.688.9888 pearlsokc.com

Picasso Café American // Paseo 3009 Paseo Dr. 405.602.2002 picassosonpaseo.com

Rococo Restaurant & Wine BarAmerican // Uptown 2824 N. Pennsylvania Ave.405.528.2824rococo-restaurant.com

S&B’s Burger Joint Burgers // Automobile Alley 20 NW 9th St. 405.270.0516 sandbburgersokc.com

Stella Modern Italian CuisineItalian // Midtown201 N. Walker Ave.405.235.2200stellaokc.com

Sushi NekoSushi // Western Ave. Corridor 4318 N. Western Ave. 405.528.TUNA (8862)sushineko.com

Trapper’s Fishcamp & Grill Seafood // Meridian 4300 W. Reno Ave. 405.943.9111 pearlsokc.com

Vast Fine Dining // Downtown 333 W. Sheridan Ave. (Devon Tower) 405.702.7262 vastokc.com

Other Local Favorites

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Automobile Alley is an upscale urban shopping and enter-

tainment district just north of downtown on Broadway Ave.

Formerly home to the bulk of OKC’s auto dealerships, the

district is in the midst of a renaissance with hip new es-

tablishments popping up everywhere. Walk down Broadway

and it’s hard to miss the explosion of color adorning the

facade of the Womb Gallery (@WombGallery), the psyche-

delic art gallery curated by Wayne Coyne and The Flaming

Lips. Nestled within the Womb you’ll find Dwelling Spaces

(dwellingspaces.net), the edgiest gif t shop in town. Good

times radiate from this epicenter on NW 9th with S&B’s

Burger Joint (sandbburgersokc.com), Iguana Mexican Grill

(iguanamexicangrill.com) and Shop Good (shopgoodokc.com)

all within a stone’s throw from each other. Keep explor-

ing Broadway to find Plenty Mercantile (read more on pg

35), Hideaway Pizza (hideawaypizza.com), upscale RED

Primesteak (redprimesteak.com) & Coffee Slingers (coffees-

lingers.com), all highly recommended. Reaching Automobile

Alley from downtown couldn’t be easier with a Spokies bike

share kiosk (see pg 33) at Broadway & NW 9th St.

Visit OKCConventioner.com for a full list of featured OKC Entertainment Districts.

The psychedelic façade of the Womb Gallery & Dwelling Spaces in Auto Alley.

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Nonna’s Purple Bar (see our ad on pg 3)On the second floor of Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante & Bar is Nonna’s Purple Bar, a sleek and modern space bursting with color. The bar features large windows and ample patio seating for great views of Bricktown. Don’t miss happy hour at Purple Bar for half-price appetizers Tue-Sat 3:30-6:30pm.

Purple Bar has live music on Friday and Saturday evenings from 8-11pm.

1 Mickey Mantle Dr., Bricktown 405.235.4410 // purplebarokc.com

SaintsSaints is the new kind of Irish Pub located in the heart of the revolutionized Plaza District. Their retake on classic

Whether you’re looking for a craft beer and a barstool to watch the game, a glass of wine and live music, or a cock-tail lounge with a dance floor, you won’t have to venture far to quench your thirst.

A drink from the bar at VAST is accompanied by the best view in town.

Irish cooking is presented in an eclectic, cozy setting and pairs beautifully with a wide variety of specialty beers and an ever-adapting cocktail menu. Saints is a great starting point during LIVE on The Plaza, a family- and pet-friendly art walk held the 2nd Friday of each month on NW 16th St.

Saints has one of the best whiskey selections in the city. Try something new, straight or in an expertly-crafted cocktail.

1715 NW 16th St., Plaza District 405.602.6308 // saintspubokc.com

James E. McNellie’s Public HouseInspired by the public houses of Dublin, McNellie’s is a neighborhood gathering place focusing on a welcoming at-mosphere, reasonably-priced cuisine and a wide selection (350+) of draught and bottled beers. McNellie’s can also accommodate private group events from 2 to 200. Check their website for more information, monthly specials, fea-tured beer pairing dinners, beer tastings and more.

Try one of the many local brews on tap...COOP’s F5 IPA is a hoppy tornado of deliciousness.

1100 Classen Dr., Midtown +1 location in Norman 405.601.PINT (7468) // mcnelliesokc.com

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Red Primesteak’s expertly crafted Mojito.

51st Street SpeakeasyBar // Western Ave. Corridor 1114 NW 51st St. 405.463.047051stspeakeasy.com

Belle Isle Restaurant & BreweryBrewpub // Belle Isle Corridor1900 NW Expressway 405.840.1911belleislerestaurant.com

Biting Sow – Live Blues MusicBar/Music Venue // Bricktown 1 E. California Ave. 405.232.2639

Blue Note Lounge            Lounge // Uptown          2408 N. Robinson Ave.   405.600.1166      thebluenotelounge.com

Bricktown Brewery Brewpub // Bricktown1 N. Oklahoma Ave. 405.232.2739bricktownbrewery.com

BRiX Restaurant + Sports LoungeSports Bar // Bricktown27 E. Sheridan Ave. 405.702.7226brixokc.com

Club One15Ultra-lounge // Bricktown115 E. Sheridan Ave. 405.605.5783clubone15.com

Coach’s Bar & GrillSports Bar // Bricktown20 S. Mickey Mantle Dr. +1 location in Norman405.232.6224coachsrestaurants.com

Cock O’ the WalkBar // Western Ave. Corridor 3705 N. Western Ave. 405.524.0304cockothewalk.net

Drinkz Bar and LoungeLounge // Bricktown 115 E. Reno 405.231.8660drinkzbar.com

Drunken FryBar // Western Ave. Corridor 5100 N. Classen Blvd. 405.226.5030drunkenfry.com

Edna’sBar // Western Ave. Corridor 5137 N. Classen Blvd. 405.840.3339ednasokc.com

Flip’s Wine Bar & TrattoriaWine Bar // Western Ave. Corridor 5801 N. Western Ave. 405.843.1527flipswinebar.com

JJ’s AlleyBar/Music Venue // Bricktown 212 E. Sheridan Ave. 405.605.4543

The Lobby Café & BarBar // Western Ave. Corridor 4322 N. Western Ave. (inside Will Rogers Theatre) 405.604.4650willrogerslobbybar.com

The Mantel Wine Bar & BistroWine Bar // Bricktown201 E. Sheridan Ave., 405.236.8040themantelokc.com

The Other Room Lounge // Paseo 3001 Paseo St. 405.602.2002 picassosonpaseo.com

Red Piano LoungeLounge // Downtown1 Park Ave. (inside the Hilton Skirvin) 405.702.8555redpianolounge.com

Red Pin Restaurant & Bowling LoungeLounge // Bricktown200 S. Oklahoma Ave. 405.702.8880bowlredpin.com

Republic GastropubGastropub // Classen Curve5830 N. Classen Blvd. 405.286.4577republicgastropub.com

TapwerksPub // Bricktown 121 E. Sheridan Ave. 405.319.9599tapwerks.com

Urban WineworksWinery // Plaza 1749 NW 16th St. 405.525.9463urbanww.com

VZD’s Restaurant & ClubBar/Music Venue // Western Ave. 4200 N. Western Ave. vzds.com

Whiskey Chicks Bar // Bricktown 115 E. Reno Ave. 405.228.0087 whiskeychicksokc.com

Wormy Dog SaloonBar/Music Venue // Bricktown 311 E. Sheridan Ave. 405.601.6276wormydog.com

Other Local Favorites

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A bronze sculpture of Oklahoma-born Mickey Mantle stands outside the Chicksaw Bricktown Ballpark.

Since the 2008 arrival of our new NBA franchise the OKC Thunder, the level of excitement downtown on game nights has skyrocketed. The NBA isn’t the only game in town, though. OKC has several success-ful sports franchises that can provide an exciting evening on the town.

The energy inside Chesapeake Arena during Thunder home games is unrivaled.

SPORTSSPORTS

BASKETBALL

The major sports buzz around OKC these days is around

NBA’s young Western Conference powerhouse, the Okla-

homa City Thunder (thunder.nba.com). The hype is justi-

fied. All Stars Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook and the

talented role players around them are a joy to watch live.

The team’s home court in the Chesapeake Energy Arena

has earned its “Loud City” moniker. When the Thunder is

rolling, there’s no other place you’d want to be. Check the

Thunder Schedule on p. 44 or visit their website for game

times and ticket information.

HOCKEY

The OKC Barons (okcbarons.com) play their hockey in the

Cox Convention Center. The Barons are the top AHL af-

filiate to the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers and rank among the

leaders of the AHL’s Western Conference. If you haven’t

experienced live hockey, you owe it to yourself to check out

a game. Tickets start at $14 and can be purchased through

Ticketmaster outlets or the team’s box office at the Cox

Convention Center.

BASEBALL

The Oklahoma City Redhawks (oklahomaredhawks.com)

occupy the nationally renowned Redhawks Field at Brick-

town. The Redhawks play in the Pacific Coast League as

the Houston Astro’s AAA affiliate. Redhawks Field offers

everything you love about the ballpark experience with

tickets starting at $11. Visit the Redhawks website to pur-

chase tickets or visit the ticket of fice at Redhawks Field at

Bricktown.

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Remington ParkHead to OKC’s Adventure District to test your handicapping skills at Oklahoma’s only major league horse racing attrac-tion. In addition to live seasonal horse racing and daily simul-cast races, Remington Park’s casino floor offers 750 elec-tronic gaming machines and features the Bricktown Brewery at Remington Park and Henry Hudson’s Pub. Remington Park is open daily until midnight or later. Visit their website for directions, hours and race details.

One Remington Pl., Adventure District 405.424.1000 // remingtonpark.com

Riverwind CasinoRiverwind Casino is located in Norman, just a quick 20-min-ute drive south on I-35 from downtown Oklahoma City. Riv-erwind is a Vegas-style hotel and casino. They offer poker, blackjack, baccarat and more than 2700 electronic games In addition to a variety of dining and lounge destinations, River-wind’s luxurious 1500 seat Showplace Theatre plays host to nationally-recognized entertainment, MMA fights and more.

1544 W. State Highway 9, Norman 405.322.6000 // riverwind.com

Your entertainment options aren’t limited to gambling,

though. Each of the casinos below features several dining

and nightlife options and frequently host big name musical

and comedy acts.

Grand CasinoJust 20 minutes east of Oklahoma City on I-40, Grand Ca-sino offers 125,000 square feet of luxurious surroundings for their 1800 Vegas-style slot machines, poker, blackjack craps and Oklahoma’s only Keno lounge. Dining options include a massive buffet, sports grill and an upscale steakhouse.

777 Grand Casino Blvd., Shawnee 405.964.7777 // grandshawnee.com

Remington Park, Oklahoma’s only major league horse racing. Photo courtesy of RP.

CASINOSCASINOS

The Oklahoma City area has several casino and gaming options within a short distance from downtown. Wheth-er you’re seeking horse racing, table games, slots, or poker, you’ll have no problem finding your game.

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CULTURECULTURE

Downtown OKC, Inc.’s Starlight Supper illuminates the Arts District’s Bicentennial Park. Photo by J. DeLozier

Oklahoma City National Memorial & MuseumThe Memorial features a museum and monument erected in remembrance of the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Open 24/7, the Outdoor Symbolic Me-morial is a powerful place as night falls and the Field of Empty Chairs begin to glow. Take some time to walk the grounds and contemplate how hope rose from such a horrific event.

A free guided video tour is available by search-ing iTunes or YouTube for “Outdoor Symbolic Memorial Walking Tour” on your smartphone (length = 17:56).

620 N. Harvey Ave., Downtown 405.235.3313 //

oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org

Oklahoma City Museum of Art The OKCMOA’s extensive collection is highlighted by works from O’Keeffe, Calder and Renoir to name a few. The mu-seum has also received wide acclaim for its comprehensive collection of glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly spanning three decades of his finest work. Chihuly’s 55-foot tall Eleanor Blake Kirkpatrick Memorial Tower in the museum’s atrium can even be appreciated from the exterior if you find your-

self in the neighborhood after hours. The newly updated interior of the Museum Café is an excellent lunch or dinner option as well.

OKCMOA screens indie, foreign and classic films every Thursday – Sunday evening.

415 Couch Dr., Downtown 405.236.3100 // okcmoa.com

National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum Known for their extensive collection of classic and contem-porary western art, the museum features well known works by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, among countless others. Perhaps its most iconic piece is sculptor James Earle Fraser’s 18-foot plaster tribute to the Native American people, The End of the Trail. It’s easy to spend hours combing through this tribute to the American West, but it’s worth seeing the grounds and statues if you only have a short time to explore.

The gift shop has some great lost-wax cast bronze replicas of Frederic Remington’s western sculptures.

1700 NE 63rd St., Adventure District 405.478.2250 // nationalcowboymuseum.org

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ColcordHotel

ChesapeakeEnergy Arena

ChickasawBricktownBallpark

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FOOD & DINING NIGHTLIFE

SHOPPING

Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante(see our ad on pg. 3)

Painted Door(see our ad on pg. 35)

Nonna’s Purple Bar(see our ad on pg. 3)

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Through the HALO Alliance program, local businesses have aligned together to support orphanages in Kenya, Uganda, Mexico, Nicaragua, India and the U.S. One by one, these businesses help to provide a safe haven for deserving children in need. Together, we can give these children hope for a brighter future.

KenyaUgandaMexico

NicaraguaIndiaU.S.A.

YOUR BUSINESSCAN MAKE A DIFFERENCEFOR CHILDreN IN NEED

The chance to grow your brand and bring new hope to children in need both at home and around the world begins with your partnership in the HALO Alliance program.

Visit www.haloalliance.org or call 816.472.4256to learn more and sign up

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The Bricktown Water Taxi

Don’t be content hiding out in your ho-

tel bar. Round-up a group of your fellow

convention goers and build some team

camaraderie during your downtime while

partaking in some of downtown Oklaho-

ma City’s exciting group activities.

OKLAHOMA RIVER CRUISE

Enjoy unique views of OKC’s downtown skyline and the pris-

tine Boathouse District aboard an Oklahoma River Cruise

(okrivercruises.com) on the revitalized seven mile stretch of

the Oklahoma River. Single-trip tickets are available for $6

and weekend Sunset and Live Entertainment cruises start

at $29. Oklahoma River Cruises can also arrange a private

chartered cruise for your group. More information is avail-

able at their website or 405.702.7755.

BOWLING

Gather the crew and head over to RedPin Restaurant and

Bowling Lounge (bowlredpin.com) for an upscale bowling

experience amidst hip, modern furnishings. RedPin isn’t a

bowling alley…it’s a cool lounge and restaurant that also

features ten state of the art bowling lanes. The attentive

waitstaf f serves items from the full bar and restaurant right

to your lane. RedPin also offers event packages and pri-

vate event space to host your group. Call 405.702.8880

for more information.

INDOOR KART RACING

Strap in for some high speed racing action at Pole Posi-

tion Raceway (polepositionraceway.com). These are not

go-karts…this is indoor karting; electric-powered high-

performance karts capable of 45mph speeds with one inch

of ground clearance. It’s said to be the closest a civilian

will get to the experience of actual racing. Compete head to

head with your coworkers on Pole Position’s ¼ mile Euro-

style road course for bragging rights back at the home of-

fice. Individual admission starts at $19.95. Group packages

and private meeting space is available. Visit their website

or call 405.942.2292 for more information.

GROUP ACTIVITIESGROUP ACTIVITIES

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DININGDINING

Upstairs, the Purple Bar offers a change in atmosphere under

the cool glow of locally produced mouth-blown glass. Expertly

crafted cocktails, beers and an extensive wine list compliment

a special bar menu. Half-priced appetizers during the Purple

Bar’s daily happy hour and live music on Friday and Saturday

evenings make it the perfect spot to close out your day.

You’re sure to find something you love at Nonna’s, whether it’s

Lunch or Dinner, a sweet treat from Nonna’s Bakery, Private

Dining Rooms for 1 to 100 guests, Purple Bar drinks and music,

or 2nd Floor Patio Dining offering the best view Bricktown! An

added bonus...be sure to visit Painted Door, the perfect store

for the perfect gift!

Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante and Bar occupies 22,000

square feet of upscale space in a repurposed turn of the cen-

tury warehouse. It’s location in the heart of Bricktown is within

walking distance of the Cox Convention Center and surround-

ing hotels and provides an excellent starting point for a night on

the town or before a Thunder game.

One of the many things we love about Nonna’s is their un-

compromising commitment to quality. Owner Avis Scaramucci

is tireless in her efforts to obtain first rate ingredients for the

menu. Case in point: Cedar Spring Farms, a state-of-the-art

hydroponic growing facility dedicated to keeping the freshest

tomatoes, peppers, herbs and microgreens on Nonna’s plates.

The menu showcases these ingredients with honest takes on

American and European classics. The seafood selections and

certified Angus steaks cooked over applewood flame pair well

with Nonna’s award-winning wine list. The breadth of the menu

is impressive, including many gluten free and vegetarian options.

Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante & Bar 1 Mickey Mantle Dr., Bricktown

405.235.4410 // nonnas.com

Chef’s Room featuring Nonna’s great foods and Painted Door gift items.

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STAY ACTIVESTAY ACTIVE

Rocktown’s 60-Degree Bouldering Wall is great for solo climbs.

It’s a struggle to maintain an active

lifestyle while on the road. Your hotel

pool or treadmill is a good start, but

here are a few options near downtown

OKC where you can get your blood

pumping while enjoying a change in

scenery.

CLIMBING

Located just south of Bricktown, Rocktown Climbing Gym

(rocktowngym.com) is the city’s premier climbing destina-

tion. Formerly a grain elevator, Rocktown offers indoor

and outdoor climbs up to 90 feet, including top rope, lead

climbs and bouldering. It’s recommended that you bring a

partner to climb/belay with, but singles options are also

available. Rocktown is open every weekday until 10pm,

8pm on Saturdays and 6pm on Sundays. Visit their website

or call 405.319.1400 for more information.

RIVER SPORTS

Take advantage of the new high-end facilities in OKC’s

Boathouse district on the newly revitalized Oklahoma Riv-

er. In addition to the 13 miles of mixed use trails along the

river, Oklahoma City RIVERSPORT (riversportokc.org) of-

fers $10 day passes to the Chesapeake Boathouse’s fitness

center, locker rooms, yoga and indoor rowing classes. For

$25, you can gain access to kayaks, paddle boards and bi-

cycles in addition to the above amenities. Visit their website

or call 405.552.4040 for more information.

HIKING / RUNNING / BIKING

In addition to the 13 miles of multi-use trails along the

Oklahoma River, both Lake Hefner and Lake Overholser (see map on p. 36) boast several miles of scenic trail and are only

a short drive away. If you’d rather stick close to your hotel,

take a walk or a run through the newly renovated open spaces

and cascading waterfalls of the Myriad Botanical Gardens.

The newly established OKC bike share program Spokies

(spokiesokc.com) has six kisosks in the downtown area and is

a great way to move around town in a healthy way.

Photo by Layman Photography

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The reclaimed barnwood planters outside Plenty Mercantile hint at the bounty of sustainable

goodness waiting behind their yellow doors.

Whether you’re looking to kill some

time between meetings, pick up a

souvenir or replace that buffalo wing-

stained shirt from last night, Oklahoma

City has a variety of shopping destina-

tions near the downtown area.

Painted Door (painteddoor.com) in Bricktown on the

ground floor of Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante &

Bar is a unique specialty shop with an eclectic collection of

clothing, hand-crafted pottery, fragrances and home items

to name a few. Painted Door also features a selection of

“Made in Oklahoma” food and gif t items, the perfect way to

take a piece of our state home with you.

Just west of the Metro on I-40, The Outlet Shoppes

(theoutletshoppesatoklahomacity.com) of fers a variety of

85 stores including Saks Fif th Avenue Off 5th, Nike, Coach,

SHOPPINGSHOPPING

©PDGGGGG124 E. Sheridan . Bricktown . 405.235.4410

Painted Door

Ralph Lauren, Brooks Brothers and more. Check their web-

site for a full list of retailers and hours.

Located 6 miles north of downtown, the upscale Penn

Square Mall (simon.com/mall/penn-square-mall) houses

Oklahoma City’s only Apple Store, a wide range of apparel

and specialty shops, a movie theatre and the city’s premiere

designer clothing retailer, Mr. Ooley’s (mrooleys.com).

Opening its yellow doors just before Thanksgiving 2012,

Plenty Mercantile (plentymercantile.com) has quick-

ly become a hub of activity in the bustling Automobile

Alley district (read more on pg 12). Plenty offers a respon-

sible assortment of life and style goods that convey a sense

of origin and authenticity. When you enter, you’re greeted

by a bouquet of pleasant aromas and the smiling grill of

a classic Chevy pick-up. Keep browsing to uncover the

harmonious undercurrents flowing through their products:

quality, tastefulness, sustainability, beauty. Plenty and its

passionate owners are raising the bar on shopping in OKC.

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N May Ave

N Lincoln Blvd

S Western Ave

S Sooner Rd

N Classen Blvd

NW 63rd St

W Britton Rd

Northwest Expy

N Council Rd

N Rockwell Ave

N MacAuthur Blvd

SW 29th St

NW 10th St

SW 59th St

SW 89th St

SW 15th St

NE 23rd St

NE 36th StNW 39th St

NE 50th St

NE 63rd St

E Wilshire Blvd

SW 44th StAirport Rd

W Reno Ave E Reno Ave

S Meridian Ave

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Chesapeake Boathouse OK River Cruises

METRO MAPMETRO MAP OKLAHOMA CITY

SHOPPING

Suburban Contemporary Furnishings(see our ad on the back cover)

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Only 20 minutes south of downtown OKC, Norman retains an eclectic and cosmopolitan feel thanks to the erudite in-fluence of the University of Oklahoma. The presence of so many students means that af ter a day of meetings, there are a multitude of interesting options for your evening. Many head to Campus Corner for its vibrant concentra-tion of restaurants, bars and live music venues. Or try the renovated downtown along Main St. where you’ll find an eccentric collection of locally owned galleries, pubs and restaurants. If you crave higher stakes action, Riverwind Casino (see pg. 21) should be your destination. Norman has many hidden gems. We recommend that you start ex-ploring with the list below.

NORMANNORMAN

FEATURED DINING & NIGHTLIFE

LOCAL (see our ad on pg 40)LOCAL is operated by three sisters with a passion for Okla-homa food and farmers. Their dedication to preparing de-licious, locally-sourced and sustainable American cuisine shines through brilliantly on the plate. The rotating sea-sonal menu is always excellent…serious food not taken too seriously. LOCAL also has private dining space and on-site child care.

Don’t miss happy hour Tue-Fri 4-7pm in the bar: $3 small plates, beer and cocktail specials.

2262 W. Main St. // American 405.928.5600 // eatatlocal.com

TIP

Custom glasswork from local artists adorns the impressive dining room at LOCAL.

Crimson & Whipped Cream This wonderful lit tle bakery and coffee shop on Campus Corner hits the spot every time. The staff is always atten-tive and pleasant, the WiFi is fast, the tunes are great and the coffee and baked goods are out of this world. Stop in after your lunchtime meetings and pick up something to enjoy later in your hotel room.

The Roasted Banana Whoopie Pie is a game-changer.

331 White St. // Bakery & Coffee Bar 405.307.8990 // crimsonbakery.com

TIP

Benvenuti’s Ristorante Italian // 105 W. Main St. benvenutisristorante.com

Bison Witches Bar & Deli Deli // 211 E. Main St. bisonwitches.com

Blackbird Gastropub Gastropub // 575 S. University thegoodlifeok.com/blackbird

Blu Fine Wine & Food Wine Bar // 201 S. Crawford Ave. 405.360.4258 thegoodlifeok.com/blu

Coach’s Bar & Grill Sports Bar // 102 West Main St. 405.360.5726 coachsrestaurants.com

Coriander Café Vietnamese // 323 White St. coriandercafe.com

Gray Owl Coffee Coffee Shop // 223 E Gray St. 405.701.2929

In The Raw Sushi Sushi // 575 S. University Blvd. 405.701.1323 intherawsushi.com

Interurban American // 1150 Ed Noble Pkwy. interurban.us

Logan’s On the Corner Bar // 749 Asp Ave. 405.801.2321

McNellie’s The Abner Ale House Pub // 121 E. Main St. mcnelliesnorman.com

Misal of India Indian // 580 Ed Noble Pkwy. misalofindia.com

The Mont Restaurant Mexican/Bar Menu 1300 Classen Blvd. themont.com

O Asian Fusion Sushi/Asian // 105 12th Ave. SE 405.701.8899 oasianfusion.com

O’Connell’s Irish Pub & Grill Irish Pub // 769 Asp Ave. oconnellsnorman.com

Othello’s Italian // 434 Buchanan Ave. 405.701.4900 othellosnorman.com

Seven47 American // 747 Asp Ave. seven47.com

Ted’s Café Escondido Mexican // 700 N. Interstate Dr. 405.307.8337 tedscafe.com

Victoria’s Pasta Shop Italian // 327 White St. 405.329.0377

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Craig Swan’s “Sun Dial” on Main St. in Norman casts moving scissor-tailed flycatcher shadows on the surrounding sidewalk.

LOCAL ARTIST SPOTLIGHT

The Artist:Roshni Robert is originally from Washington state but now lives and works in Norman, OK. Her series of work featured next month at LOCAL reflects observational specimen illustrations of Oklahoma flora and fauna.

“I look out the window. I look for movement, a flicker of color, the movement of a branch. These are the inspirations for my work- the colors and the shapes.

This is my third spring in Norman, Oklahoma and each year I am overwhelmed by the speed with which things explode out of their dormancy here. I am caught up with it and feel my own rush to create work that represents my curiosity and eager-ness to meet every bird and every leaf arriving in my yard. I have been painting in a hurry too, two finished paintings a week on average.

My color palate has changed from dark blue, dark green and dark brown to soft blue and pink and pale yellow- sunrise col-ors. Making this work is my chance to present Oklahoma as a beautiful place, as my place. It is an offering.”

Current Exhibition:Roshni’s work is on exhibit May 10 through July 7 in The Gallery space at LOCAL (2262 W. Main St., Norman, eatatlocal.com) and can be viewed during their normal business hours, Tue-Thu 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-12am, Sun 10am-3pm.

ROSHNI ROBERT

Robert, Roshni. Anthocharis Midea, The Falcate Orangetip. 2013.

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A regular on numerous national “Top Places to Live” lists,

Edmond is an upscale community just north of OKC proper.

In addition to world class golf courses and an excellent

restaurant and nightlife scene, Edmond has gained national

acclaim for its ef forts to engender city-wide adoption of

public art initiatives. The resulting collection of over 100

works adds a flourish of charm to the city. After the sun

sets, head downtown. A large cluster of Edmond’s best

dining and socializing spots concentrate around Broadway

and Boulevard St. to the west of the University of Central

Oklahoma’s campus. Here are a few of Edmond’s best to

get you started.

EDMONDEDMOND

FEATURED DINING & NIGHTLIFE

Cafe Evoke A spacious coffee bar in downtown Edmond, Cafe Evoke offers a cool and comfortable atmosphere in which to en-joy expertly prepared coffee drinks, a flavorful selection of small plates and a revolving list of delicious wines and craft beers. The icing on the cake is the beautiful wall mural by DNA galleries’ Dylan Bradway.

Evoke is open until 10pm or later every night except Sunday.

103 S. Broadway Ave. // Coffee Bar 405.285.1522 // cafeevoke.com

TIP

The clean lines of Cafe Evoke’s inviting interior create a brill iant environment in which to sip.

Boulevard Steakhouse Boulevard hits all the notes you want in a great steakhouse: USDA Prime beef cooked to perfection, a soothing atmo-sphere and impeccable service. Along with the steaks, the seafood and accoutrements will satisfy even the most discerning diner. After dinner, visit the adjacent Martini Lounge for a cigar and nightcap.

The Portobello mushroom soup’s rich flavor and velvety texture are not to be missed.

505 S. Boulevard // Steakhouse 405.715.2333 // boulevardsteakhouse.com

TIP

Café 501 Café // 501 S. Boulevard cafe501.com

Charleston’s American // 3409 S. Broadway, Ste. 400 405.478.4949 charlestons.ehsrg.com

Coach’s Restaurant & Brewery Sports Bar // 3005 S. Broadway coachsrestaurants.com

Coolgreens American // 1189 E 15th St. 405.562.1020 coolgreens.com

Dan McGuinness Pub Irish Pub // 3005 S. Broadway danmcguinnesspub.com/Edmond

Hideaway Pizza Pizza // 116 E. 5th St. 405.348.4777 hideawaypizza.com

Humble Pie Pizzeria Pizza // 1319 S. Broadway 405.715.1818 humblepieok.com

Italian Jim’s / Bella Forte Glass Studio Italian // 13 S. Broadway 405.330.2190 italianjims.net

Interurban American // 1301 E. Danforth Rd. 405.348.2792 interurban.us

Johnnie’s Charcoal Broiler Burgers // 33 E. 33rd St. 405.348.3214 johnniesburgers.com

Kang’s Asian Kitchen Japanese/Sushi 2080 E. 2nd St. kangsasiankitchen.com

Let’s Do Greek Greek // 180 W. 15th St. Ste. #150 letsdogreek.com

Louie’s Grill & Bar Sports Bar // 1389 E. 15th St. louiesgrillandbar.com

Othello’s Italian // 1 S. Broadway othellosofedmond.com

Signature Grill Fine Dining // 1317 E Danforth Rd. signaturegrilledmond.com

The Sushi Bar Sushi // 1201 NW 178th St. thesushibarok.com

Vin Dolce Wine Bar Wine Bar // 16 S. Broadway vindolcewinebar.com

Zarate’s Latin & Mexican Grill Mexican // 706 S. Broadway zarateslatingrill.com

Zen Asian Dining Asian Fusion // 3209 S. Broadway, Ste. 127 zenasiandining.com

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EVENT CALENDAREVENT CALENDARmay

Mondays – Jazz Jam at Picasso Cafe (picassosonpaseo.com)Fridays – Live Music @ Nonna’s Purple Bar (see our ad on pg 3) purplebarokc.comSaturdays – Live Music @ LOCAL, Norman, (see our ad on pg 40) (eatatlocal.com)3 – ZZ Top – Lucky Star Casino, Concho (luckystarcasino.org)4 – Jewel - Riverwind Casino (riverwind.com)10-12 – John Fullbright – The Blue Door (bluedoorokc.com)11 – Turnpike Troubadours – Lucky Star Casino, Concho (luckystarcasino.org)19 – John Fullbright & band, FREE SHOW! – Norman, Lion’s Park24-26 – Rocklahoma feat. Guns N Roses, Alice in Chains, Korn, Bush, Cheap

Trick et al. – Pryor (www.rocklahoma.com)30 – Samantha Crain & the Midnight Shivers – Opolis, Norman (opolis.org)

MUSIC

MUSIC

Mondays – Jazz Jam at Picasso Cafe (picassosonpaseo.com)Fridays, Saturdays – Live Music @ Nonna’s Purple Bar (see our ad on pg 3),

purplebarokc.comSaturdays – Live Music @ LOCAL, Norman, (see our ad on pg 40) (eatatlocal.com)2 – Justin Bieber - Chesapeake Energy Arena (chesapeakearena.com)5 – Beyonce - Chesapeake Energy Arena (chesapeakearena.com)13 – Whitesnake – Lucky Star Casino, Concho (luckystarcasino.org)

1 – Dropkick Murphys – Diamond Ballroom (diamondballroom.net )7 – Jerry Jeff Walker - Riverwind Casino (riverwind.com)15 – Huey Lewis & The News – Frontier City (frontiercity.com/entertainment/

concerts)17 – Beau Jennings & The Tigers, FREE SHOW! – Norman, Lion’s Park22 – The Dirty Dozen Brass Band – Norman, Jazz in June (jazzinjune.org)24 – Billy Idol – Lucky Star Casino, Concho (luckystarcasino.org)28 – Son Volt – Diamond Ballroom (diamondballroom.net )29 – New Kids On The Block, Boyz II Men, 98 Degrees - Chesapeake Energy

Arena (chesapeakearena.com)

MUSIC - CONT.

CULTUREFirst Friday – First Friday Gallery Walk, The Paseo (thepaseo.com)Second Friday – LIVE on the Plaza, Plaza District (plazadistrict.org)Second Friday – 2nd Friday Circuit of Art, Norman (2ndfridaynorman.com)Last Friday – H&8th Night Market, Food Trucks & Live Music (see our ad on pg 13)

- Hudson & 8th St. (h8thokc.com)All Month – Into the Void - Fred Jones Museum (ou.edu/fjjma)9 (opening) – Herb Ritts: Beauty and Celebrity - OKC Museum of Art (okcmoa.com)3-4 – Cirque de la Symphonie - Civic Center Music Hall (okcciviccenter.com)4 – Better Block OKC - Farmer’s Market District (betterblockokc.com)17 – Jerry Seinfeld - Civic Center Music Hall (okcciviccenter.com)

CULTUREFirst Friday – First Friday Gallery Walk, The Paseo (thepaseo.com)Second Friday – LIVE on the Plaza, Plaza District (plazadistrict.org)Second Friday – 2nd Friday Circuit of Art, Norman (2ndfridaynorman.com)Last Friday – H&8th Night Market, Food Trucks & Live Music (see our ad on

pg 13) - Hudson & 8th St. (h8thokc.com)All Month – Herb Ritts: Beauty and Celebrity, OKC Museum of Art (okcmoa.com)All Month – Into the Void - Fred Jones Museum (ou.edu/fjjma)5-9 – deadCENTER Film Festival (deadcenterfilm.org) 25-29 – Tarzan - Civic Center Music Hall (okcciviccenter.com)

CULTUREFirst Friday – First Friday Gallery Walk, The Paseo (thepaseo.com)Second Friday – LIVE on the Plaza, Plaza District (plazadistrict.org)Second Friday – 2nd Friday Circuit of Art, Norman (2ndfridaynorman.com)Last Friday – H&8th Night Market, Food Trucks & Live Music (see our ad on

pg 13) - Hudson & 8th St. (h8thokc.com)28 (closing) – Herb Ritts: Beauty and Celebrity - OKC Museum of Art (

okcmoa.com)28 (closing) – Into the Void - Fred Jones Museum (ou.edu/fjjma)9-13 – The King & I - Civic Center Music Hall (okcciviccenter.com)23-27 – The Will Rogers Follies - Civic Center Music Hall (okcciviccenter.com)

For up-to-the-minute event information, visit OKCConventioner.com/Event-Calendar.

SPORTS

Thunder Basketball - Chesapeake Energy Arena (thunder.nba.com)All Month – Playoffs

Barons Hockey - Cox Convention Center (okcbarons.com)All Month – Playoffs

Redhawks Baseball - Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark (oklahomaredhawks.com)1-2 – vs Nashville, 7:057 – vs Tacoma, 7:058 – vs Tacoma, 11:05

9-10 – vs Tacoma, 7:0511-13 – vs Salt Lake, 7:0514 – vs Salt Lake, 11:05

28-31 – vs Omaha, 7:05

julySPORTS

Redhawks Baseball - Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark (oklahomaredhawks.com)4 – vs San Antonio, 8:301-3 – vs Albuquerque, 7:0511-13 – vs New Orleans, 7:05

14 – vs New Orleans, 6:0526-27 – vs Iowa, 7:0528 – vs Iowa, 6:05

29 – vs Iowa, 7:0530-31 – vs Reno, 7:05

june

Mondays – Jazz Jam at Picasso Cafe (picassosonpaseo.com)Fridays, Saturdays – Live Music @ Nonna’s Purple Bar (see our ad on pg 3),

purplebarokc.comSaturdays – Live Music @ LOCAL, Norman, (see our ad on pg 40) (eatatlocal.com)

MUSIC

SPORTS

Redhawks Baseball - Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark (oklahomaredhawks.com)10 – vs Iowa, 7:0511 – vs Iowa, 11:0512-13 – vs Iowa, 7:05

14-15 – vs Round Rock, 7:0516 – vs Round Rock, 6:0517 – vs Round Rock, 7:05

22 – vs Omaha, 7:0523 – vs Omaha, 6:0524-25 – vs Omaha, 7:05

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JUST IN CASE...JUST IN CASE...

Moonstone Medical Massage

9am-6pm405.503.0314

SwedishDeep TissuePrenatal

1328 N. Interstate Dr., Norman

405-737-34647128 east reno ave, MWC / WilsonPharmacyOK .com

drive thru free delivery

M-F 8:30am-7:30pm

sat9am-1pm

sun2-6pm

TRANSPORTATIONAirport Express

Executive Sedan/Group Transport405.681.3311

airportexpressokc.com

Independent Cab Company405.603.4222okctaxicab.com

SUPPLIESBroadway Wine Merchants

Liquor Store824 N Broadway Ave.

405.231.0031

Whole Foods Market6001 N. Western Ave.

405.879.3500wholefoodsmarket.com

RADIOKOSU 91.7 - NPR / The Spy

KOMA 92.5 – 60s & 70sJakeFM 93.3 - Country KHBZ 94.7 - Alt Rock

KRXO 107.7 - Classic Rock

TECHNOLOGYApple Store

1901 NW ExpresswayPenn Square Mall

405.767.6600

Best Buy3333 N. May Ave.

405.949.9911

AT&T Store2131 Northwest 23rd St.

405.606.7035

Verizon Store5401 N. Penn Ave.

405.843.9113

MEDICAL & EMERGENCY

Immediate Care of OKUrgent Care

800 24th Ave. NW, 3400 Tecumseh Rd.

Norman8am - 8pm

405.321.7100, 405.307.6900immediatecareok.com

Walgreens535 NW 9th St.405.231.2133

Walgreens (24 Hour)5120 N. May Ave.

405.942.2471

St. Anthony HospitalER

1000 N. Lee Ave.405.272.6137

Wilson Pharmacy7128 E. Reno Ave.

*Free Delivery to Mid-Del area405.737.3464

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