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The week ahead: Lebanese food, marching bands and a Holiday Market

By NOUR HABIB Scene Writer on Nov 4, 2012, at 7:00 AM  Updated on 11/02 at 4:22 PM



TULSA TO DO

The week ahead: Mayfest, art advice and 'The Outsiders'

Some of the week's options:

Sunday
Sunday is the last day to attend the 41st annual Tulsa International Mayfest ...

This weekend: Festivals, mixed martial arts and Spring in the Square

There's much to do this weekend. Here are some of the options:

Mayfest
The 41st annual Tulsa International Mayfest ...

The week ahead: Drillers games, festivals and food trucks

Some of the week's options:

Sunday
Today is the last day of the 82nd annual Rooster Days Festival in downtown Broken ...

CONTACT THE BLOGGER

Nour Habib

918-581-8369
Email

Some options this week:

Sunday
Sunday is the last day Junior League of Tulsa’s Holiday Market — featuring holiday gifts, décor, apparel and gourmet foods — will be at the Exchange Center at Expo Square.
Hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets are $6, valid for both days.
Tickets are available at tulsaworld.com/jltulsa or 918-663-6100.

Monday

The final session of the Islamic Society of Tulsa's “Muhammad: Truth, Lies & Stereotypes” series will be 7-9 p.m. Monday at Peace Academy, 4620 S. Irvington Ave.
The session is titled “What Would Muhammad do?” and will discuss what the prophet's reaction would be to recent events, including a film defaming him.
The free event will include a presentation and question-and-answer segment. No reservations necessary.

Tuesday

The marching bands for Broken Arrow and Union both have send-off performances before they leave for the Bands of America Grand National Championship. Union's performance is at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Union-Tuttle Stadium, and the Broken Arrow performance is at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Memorial Stadium.
Broken Arrow will be collecting canned food donations at the gate for Broken Arrow Neighbors.

Wednesday
Consider checking out any of the exhibits at the local museums Wednesday, including “Models and Muses: Max Weber and the Figure,” which opened at Philbrook Museum this week.

Thursday
Enjoy some Lebanese food on Thursday at Hafli, the annual festival fundraiser at St. Antony Orthodox Christian Church, 2645 E. Sixth St.
Meal prices are $15 for adults and $5 for kids 12 and younger. The event is set for Thursday through Nov. 11. Hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and noon to 3 p.m. Sunday.
TULSA TO DO

The week ahead: Mayfest, art advice and 'The Outsiders'

Some of the week's options:

Sunday
Sunday is the last day to attend the 41st annual Tulsa International Mayfest ...

This weekend: Festivals, mixed martial arts and Spring in the Square

There's much to do this weekend. Here are some of the options:

Mayfest
The 41st annual Tulsa International Mayfest ...

The week ahead: Drillers games, festivals and food trucks

Some of the week's options:

Sunday
Today is the last day of the 82nd annual Rooster Days Festival in downtown Broken ...

CONTACT THE BLOGGER

Nour Habib

918-581-8369
Email

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