Philbrook Second Saturday, College football, Consignment sale
BY Staff Reports
Saturday, October 13, 2012
10/13/12 at 3:39 AM
Saturday: College football
Oklahoma and Oklahoma State are on the road for Big 12 conference games. The Sooners play Texas in Dallas in their annual Red River Shootout at 11 a.m. The game will be broadcast on KTUL, channel 8, and on the radio at KMOD fm97.5 and KTBZ am1430. Oklahoma State plays Kansas at 2:30 p.m. in Lawrence. The game will be televised by Fox Sports Oklahoma (Cox Cable channel 27) and will be on the radio at KFAQ am1170. You can follow the World's coverage during the game at tulsaworld.com/collegegameday
Saturday, Sunday: Cherokee Art Market
More than 130 American Indian artists from across the nation will display their work at the seventh annual Cherokee Art Market, set for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa, 777 W. Cherokee St. in Catoosa.
View and purchase works that represent more than 45 American Indian tribes in mediums that include beadwork, pottery, painting and sculptures. Cultural demonstrations and performances are also scheduled during the event. Admission is $5.
For more: 918-384-6990, tulsaworld.com/CherokeeArtMarket
Saturday: Philbrook Second Saturday
Admission to the Philbrook Museum is free on the second Saturday of each month.
Families can enjoy the exhibits, free art activities and live music. Pack a picnic lunch to eat on the lawn, or buy lunch at La Villa Restaurant.
Saturday's hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday: Art on Main in Jenks
Jenks' annual Art on Main event will be held on Main Street in Jenks from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.
The festival will showcase 100 Oklahoma-based artists and wineries. Local musicians Barling, Gary Robert Strickland and Willyecho will perform.
Other festival activities include live art demonstrations and a children's section offering face painting, crafts and inflatable games.
This year the festival also has a special section to display the artwork of Oral Roberts University students.
Saturday: Consignment sale
It's time for some more Just Between Friends consignment sale shopping. Saturday is the last day this event will be at the SpiritBank Event Center, 10441 S. Regal Blvd.
Saturday is the half-off sale day, and hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Children's and maternity clothes, toys, games, DVDs and more will be on sale at the event.
Admission is $3, or free with the donation of a package of diapers for the Hope Pregnancy Center.
Saturday: Tulsa Opera
Tulsa Opera will open its 65th season Saturday with Donizetti's "The Daughter of the Regiment," starring Sarah Coburn in the title role, with Gregory Schmidt, Peter Strummer and Dorothy Byrne. Tara Faircloth returns as stage director, with Kostis Protopapas conducting the Tulsa Opera Orchestra.
The opera is a comedy about the tomboyish "mascot" of a bunch of soldiers and her efforts to secure true love.
Performances are 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Oct. 19, and 2:30 p.m. Oct. 21, at the Tulsa PAC.
Tickets: $45-$98; 918-587-4811, tulsaworld.com/mytix
Sunday: ShalomFest
ShalomFest is set for noon to 6 p.m. Sunday at Temple Israel, 2004 E. 22nd Place, just south of Utica Square.
Guests can experience mock weddings, temple tours, Klezmer music and Israeli dancing, plus a wide variety of foods made by Temple Israel members. Authentic Israeli goods can be found at a traditional Middle Eastern "shuk" or marketplace, including jewelry, Judaica and toys.
Visitors taking the tours have an opportunity to learn about the Jewish faith, different aspects of Jewish life, history of Israel and Temple Israel.
tulsaworld.com/shalomfest
Sunday: Neil Young
Neil Young & Crazy Horse bring their first tour in eight years to Tulsa on Sunday at the Tulsa Convention Center Arena. Showtime is 7 p.m.
Young, Billy Talbot, Ralph Molina and Poncho Sampedro are touring to support their new album, "Americana." The show is all-ages.
Rock act Los Lobos has been added to the Neil Young & Crazy Horse tour stop.
Tickets are $46.50-$123, available at tulsaworld.com/livenation, Tickets.com outlets, tulsaworld.com/tulsaconventioncenter or by phone at 877-885-7222. The show is all-ages.
Associated Images:

Sarah Coburn and Peter Strummer rehearse with the regiment cast in Tulsa Opera's production of "The Daughter of the Regiment" at the PAC in Tulsa. MICHAEL WYKE/Tulsa World

The Philbrook Museum offers free
admission to permanent and temporary
exhibits, gardens, and arts and crafts
activities for families on the second Saturday
of each month. Tulsa World file

Terra Williams and her 2-month-old son, Corde Williams, of
Bristow, shop at the Just Between Friends children’s consignment
sale last August. MIKE SIMONS/Tulsa World file

Sarah
Coburn and
Peter Strummer
rehearse
with the regiment
cast in
Tulsa Opera’s
production of
“The Daughter
of the Regiment”
at the
PAC in Tulsa.
MICHAEL WYKE/
Tulsa World

OSU’s Michael Harrison is tackled by KU’s Tunde Bakare during last October’s football game at
Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater. JAMES GIBBARD/Tulsa World file

Israeli salad (clockwise from
left), Borakas, falafel and tahini
sauce are likely menu items at
Temple Israel’s ShalomFest.
MIKE SIMONS/Tulsa World file
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