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Fall Guide: Active public

The Musical Swings, The Musical Swings: An Exercise in Musical Cooperation, An Exercise in Musical Cooperation, Fall Guide, Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Lord of theFlies, Daily toss les jours, Melissa Mongiat, Montreal, OCCF, Jana Steelman, Parks & Public Space Initiative, Riverfront Redevelopment Authority, Oklahoma River, trees, wildflowers, native grass, Brian Dougherty, Boathouse District, Oklahoma State University, OSU-OKC, Agriculture Technologies, John E. Kirkpatrick Horticulture Center, Nancy Anthony

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Fall Guide: Colorful Chorophyll

Oklahoma isn’t exactly known for its autumnal weather. Okies aren’t usually donning puffy vests or boots until mid-November. But even though its fall season is short, often lasting only a few weeks, the leaves on its trees still break down their chlorophyll, which causes the changes in color, before falling off for winter. The best […]

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SUMMER GUIDE Go tacos

Despite their mobility, taco trucks generally have set locations unless they are heading out for catering or private events. They are the best way to get a tasty meal that is not filled with the processed items found at the drive-thru. Oklahoma Gazette has compiled a list of trusty neighborhood trucks that are open rain […]

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Fall Guide: Start wining

Put A Cork In It Winery115 E. California Ave. putacorkinitwinery.com 405-605-6656 While Put a Cork In It is lacking the unique experience a pastoral vineyard offers, the winery in downtown OKC features a variety of Oklahoma wines and the convenience of nearby attractions. Visitors can make use of the winery’s event space or enjoy a […]

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Fall Guide: Great pumpkins

Sunshine Shelly’s Pumpkin Patch hours vary through Nov. 3 7110 N. Harrison Ave., Shawnee facebook.com/sunshineshellys 405-401-1994 Free-$7 At Sunshine Shelly’s Pumpkin Patch, there are over 15 acres of pumpkins to select from, ensuring a bountiful harvest for carving, decorating and baking. Kids can also enjoy big trikes, a hayride and meeting furry friends. Sunshine Shelly’s […]

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Fall Guide: Big cats

The Meadows family photo albums have some standout photos. Bill Meadows, director of Tiger Safari Zoological Park, 963 County St. 2930, in Tuttle said one of the zoological park’s former residents was tame enough for his children to sleep with. “When it got bigger, my kids rode it like a horse, and I’ve got the […]

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