What To Do This Weekend in Sapulpa (January 13th-14th)

If the chilly weather doesn’t have you sticking close to the fireplace this weekend, you’ll want to go check out these events happening in Sapulpa!

Saturday, January 13th

My Story, Our Table meets again this weekend: this women’s networking group is kicking off the new year with their first meeting at the Sapulpa Historical Society Museum on Saturday at 10am to noon. This month’s guest speaker will be Diane Gloden, owner of Little Bit of Country, talking about how “it’s never too late to dream!” This group has recently lowered the price of their tickets! Get more information and register now!

Paint n Sip at Dancing Skeleton on Saturday, January 13th at 6pm! Indulge in a cozy, creative evening, sipping and painting, and making new friends! Secure your spot and get ready for a delightful experience! Painting kit is only $25.00 – Dancing Skeleton Meadery welcomes painters of all ages! More information here.

Come take part in the last fundraiser the Ping Pings will be having before they leave for Nationals next month! On Saturday, January 13th, from 7 – 10am, get all-you-can-eat pancakes with choices of 2 bacon or sausage! Only $10.00 a person! This event has been postponed due to the possibility of inclement weather! Stay tuned to get the new date when they decide to reschedule!

Sunday, January 14th

Love is Sweet Pop-Up Event at Oh Honey Cookie Co! 5 vendors ready to share their sweetness! Happening on Sunday, January 14th, 12 to 4 pm. 1111 East Denton Ave, Sapulpa. There will be a wide array of mouthwatering desserts and treats, photo booths to capture the sweetest moments and of course, some GIVEAWAYS! More information here.

Save the date!

Join Periodicals Librarian, Jake White as he shares additional stitches and designs in this more advanced class, Knitting 102 on Saturday, January 20th, at 11am at the Sapulpa Public Library. As this class is a continuation of Knitting 101, concepts such as casting on and how to do the knit stitch won’t be discussed in detail. It is recommended that you’re familiar with both before the class begins. Knitting supplies will be on hand, but you are welcome to bring your own knitting needles and yarn. More information here.