Events

Observing National Peace Officers Week

May 12, 2020
A wreath-laying ceremony to honor our Creek County officers who have died in the line of duty is scheduled for Friday, May 15th at Noon. The service will be live-streamed from the Creek County Law Enforcement Memorial Facebook page.

Route 66 Blowout has officially moved to September 12th

April 20, 2020
Sapulpa Main Street also has updates for the Farmers Market and recurring events like Cash Mob and Ladies Night.

More Sapulpa eateries moving to drive-thru and carryout only

March 18, 2020
As a precaution, some Sapulpa restaurants are taking the initiative to begin offering only drive-thru and carryout.

Oklahoma now up to 17 cases of Coronavirus as of Tuesday morning; 8 cases under 49 years of age

March 17, 2020
Oklahoma now stands at 17 cases of Coronavirus, and there have been 247 tested negative.

Local events and business being affected by the Coronavirus

March 16, 2020
Here's an updating list of what's open, what's closed and what's postponed in and around Sapulpa because of the Coronavirus.

Explaining and understanding the Coronavirus

March 16, 2020
Get a better understanding of the Coronavirus, the symptoms, and how we should respond, from Dr. James Webb.

Community Health Forum on Coronavirus to be held Wednesday

March 10, 2020
The public health forum is scheduled for Wednesday, March 11th at the Collins Ballroom, 317 E. Lee Street, Sapulpa, beginning at 5:30 pm.

Cash Mob is back! Here’s how to join

March 2, 2020
The new season Cash Mob officially started in February, but it's not too late to jump in. Here are the details and how to join! What is Cash Mob? Cash Mob is a group of shoppers dedicated to supporting our local downtown businesses. It's an organization created by Sapulpa Main Street, and Main Street members…

Get a piece of history at these upcoming auctions for Signs of the Times memorabilia

February 28, 2020
Sapulpa's favorite event center has been sold and they're auctioning off a prominent part of their collection to buyers, both online and off. Get details inside.

Dust, Drought, and Dreams Gone Dry: A special Dust Bowl exhibit now available at Sapulpa Historical Society Museum

February 28, 2020
The traveling exhibit, on loan from the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City, is a fascinating combination of stories, photography, and audio, that tells about one of the darkest periods of time for the midwest—both literally and figuratively.
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