Wine and Craft Festival kicks off event season for Sapulpa and surrounding areas as Spring Break arrives

Spring Break is here, and its arrival usually marks the start of events season in Creek County as well. While many folks may be looking to escape to a more tropical climate, there will be things to do in and around Sapulpa throughout the next week, you just have to know where to look!

The Kellyville Wine and Craft Festival

The Kellyville Wine and Craft Festival marks the official start of events season as Spring Break arrives in Green Country. This one-day event will last from 9 am to 5 pm on Saturday, March 15th, and will include 75 vendors of wine, beer, food, home decor, crafts and more! It’s completely free to attend and yes, it’s family-friendly! Learn more here.

Coming Up Next Week

  • Children’s Story Time at the Sapulpa Public Library: Get ready for a beary exciting storytime filled with laughter, adventure, and a few cranky growls! We’ll read two delightful stories all about bears – from a grumpy one in a cave to an exciting bear hunt!
  • Free STEM Club at Sapulpa Public Library: Bring your curiosity to STEM Club at the Sapulpa Public Library, where we meet twice a month on Thursday for hands-on STEM adventures! Each session is packed with fun activities that bring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math to life through creative experiments and exploration.
  • Sapulpa Main Street Construction Crawl: Join us for a great night of shopping, dining and fun! Purchase a Construction Kit, and grab your “crew” and visit the downtown merchants as you shop store specials and view the progress of the downtown construction! We can’t wait to see you in downtown Sapulpa!
  • Frilly Flamingos 1st Birthday Party (Saturday March 22nd): Gather your favorite Gal Pals & Join us at Frilly Flamingos Boutique for the party of a lifetime.

Don’t Forget!

The owner and publisher of the Sapulpa Times, Micah started the online news outlet in 2015 as a modern alternative to the local newspaper to help keep Sapulpa informed about their community and its organizations and events.

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