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Events
Make Sense Foundation invites you to…an Open House Mother’s Day Family Tea Event
April 8, 2021
Come celebrate your mother, wife, sister, or grandmother at the historical Burnett Mansion with some sweet savory treats and flavorful…
Magical winter ceremony in snowy downtown Sapulpa
December 16, 2020
A light snow on Tuesday evening added to the magical setting at Martha's Corner for this quick winter ceremony. Plus,…
Former Sapulpan to be featured on “The Great Christmas Light Fight” on December 9th
December 3, 2020
Ben Sumner, who lived in Sapulpa and went to Lone Star, has grown up with a deep and abiding love…
Green Hill to host 22nd annual Living Tree Memorial Service
November 29, 2020
For 21 years Sapulpa’s Green Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery has hosted a community Christmas program called The Living Tree…
PHOTOS: Sapulpa’s “Lights On!” ceremony and Tree of Hope lighting
November 25, 2020
Severe weather held off just long enough for folks to enjoy the lighting of the Tree of Hope and everything…
Celebrating Halloween according to the CDC guidelines
September 23, 2020
Some traditional halloween activities, like trick-or-treating and hayrides, are considered high-risk by the CDC. See the full list inside.
Rock Creek Festival Saturday, Sept. 26
September 21, 2020
The Fourth Annual Rock Creek Festival will feature three local bands, regional wineries and breweries, artist booths and food trucks.
Sapulpa’s upcoming events for the remainder of 2020
August 18, 2020
Here's everything we have on the calendar for the rest of the year (so far).
Newly-discovered stellar visitor shines in the night sky
July 15, 2020
Comet Neowise will be visible in the northwest night sky after sunset, for the rest of the month of July.
Photos: “It’s not Us vs. Them”—demonstrators stand against racism, in support of law enforcement
June 17, 2020
Saturday's demonstration at Kelly Lane Park was peaceful, and organizers hope it's the first step to more conversations with city…
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