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The week ahead: Winterfest, Christmas performances and pop-up shopping
Published: 12/16/2012 7:00 AM
Last Modified: 12/15/2012 10:33 PM

Some of this week's options:

Sunday
Signature Symphony’s “Christmas at the Movies” will be at the Broken Arrow PAC at 2:30 p.m. today. Enjoy the music of Christmas movies such as “Babes in Toyland,” “Holiday Inn,” “It’s a Wonderful Life,” “Miracle on 34th Street,” “A Charlie Brown Christmas” and “Home Alone.” Mark and Kim Frie are the featured vocalists.
Tickets: $20-$30; 918-259- 5778, tulsaworld.com/mytix

Monday
Admission to Winterfest is half price on Mondays, if you donate a non-perishable canned food item.
Winterfest continues outside the BOK Center through Jan. 6.
Attractions include a 9,000-square-foot outdoor skating rink, carriage
rides, visits from Segway Santa and a warming tent set up outside the
ice rink. A 44-foot Christmas tree beside the rink features more than
35,000 lights.
Regular admission is $5-$10.
For a full Winterfest calendar with prices and daily hours of operation, visit tulsaworld.com/winterfest.

Tuesday
Plenty of holiday light displays are still on. The free display at
Rhema Bible Church, 1025 W. Kenosha St. in Broken Arrow, is open nightly
from 5:30 to 11:30 p.m. through New Year’s Day. It features 2 million
lights and a 50-figure nativity scene.
Or see the Holiday Lights on the Hill at Chandler Park, 6500 W. 21st
St. The public is invited to drive through three miles of bright lights
and whimsical displays.

Wednesday
The pop-up shops in the Deco District, featuring items such as jewelry,
books, cupcakes and dog treats, are open until Dec. 28.
The shops are located inside four buildings in the area of Fifth to
Seventh streets and Boston Avenue to Main Street. And on Wednesdays,
restaurants are open late, Santa makes an appearance and shoppers can
enjoy live music. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Thursday
“A Christmas Carol” is at the PAC’s John H. Williams Theatre 7:30
p.m. Thursday. Tickets are $12-24.
Jeff Goode’s dark Christmas comedy “The Eight: Reindeer
Monologues,” recommended for mature audiences, is at the Liddy Doenges
Theater 8 p.m. Thursday. Tickets are $10-$15.
Both will be at the PAC through Dec. 23. Tickets available at
918-596-7111 or tulsaworld.com/mytix.



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Nour Habib joined the Tulsa World in 2011 as a general assignment reporter for the Scene section. She graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in journalism and political science. Before joining the World, she covered education for a community newspaper.

She looks forward to keeping up with all there is to do in Tulsa and sharing it with you. Because, after all, the more she finds, the more she gets to do, too.

Send any fun or interesting events her way at nour.habib@tulsaworld.com.


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