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By Staff Reports
Published: 11/26/2009  2:27 AM
Last Modified: 11/26/2009  5:12 AM

Holiday brunch sales to benefit schools

The Tulsa Marriott Southern Hills is donating part of its annual Thanksgiving and Christmas brunch sales to support the Mizel Day School at the Tulsa Jewish Community Center, and Tulsa's McClure Elementary School through the Partners In Education Program.

The brunches will be held Thursday and Dec. 25, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tickets for each are $26.95 for adults, with $2 from each sale being donated. Senior and child discounts are available. Call 493-7000 for reservations.

'Tis the season in Utica Square

Tulsa's Utica Square, 21st Street and Utica Avenue, continues its 40-year tradition of Lights On! at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. There will be hot cocoa, carols and, of course, Santa counting down to the lighting of more than 700,000 lights on 175 trees.

Walk in a Woolaroc winter Wonderland

Woolaroc is turning on its Christmas lights Friday.

Woolaroc's Wonderland of Lights will run every Friday, Saturday and Sunday through Dec. 20 and features 650,000 lights, Christmas carols, live entertainment, Santa, wagon rides and a sneak peek at the Holiday Horseman.

Woolaroc is on Oklahoma Highway 123, 12 miles southwest of Bartlesville.

tulsaworld.com/woolaroc

Cancer Sucks! at the Cain's

The fifth annual Cancer Sucks concert is Saturday at Cain's Ballroom, with doors opening at 5:30 p.m. Ten bands will perform, all for $10, with proceeds going to Gateway for Cancer Research. Tickets: (866) 977-6849, at tulsaworld.com/cains , or at the door.

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