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Showing posts with label Oklahoma City events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oklahoma City events. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

OKC Thunder

OKC Thunder Cycles is gearing up for Thunder Run V I I.  The rally is scheduled for April 1stthrough 3rd, 2011 in north Oklahoma City.  If you’re a Bike Enthusiast, you won’t want to miss out.  It will be a lot of fun to attend whether you ride or not.  If you do ride, Lessie’s Poker Run is going to be April 3rd.  Last years Thunder Run VI raised over $34,000 to help Multiple Sclerosis patients of Oklahoma.
There will be more motorcycles than you can count rumbling around on Oklahoma City Real Estate.

Rick Jackson

405-826-8599

Dreams Do Come True

Sunday, January 17, 2010

The Brighter side of Oklahoma

It's been three weeks since the 15" blizzard in Oklahoma City, and I believe there is only one little patch of snow left in our neighborhood. It's been a very long time thawing out due to the cold temperatures we have had in Oklahoma. 2010 is here, and it's finally warming up to around 45-50 deg. each day. The raging blizzard is already just a memory, with a few patches of snow that remind us of how plans can change.



Just like the weather in Oklahoma, the economy can change. The local businesses are starting to see some hope in customer spending, and the Oklahoma City housing market is slowly but surely picking up. With all the damage done to the streets from the ice, snow, and snowplowing, there will be more work for road crews, auto repair centers, and tire stores.
Sometimes I wonder if we have to have difficult circumstances to help our state and cities grow. I ask my self "if it were a perfect world, would I appreciate it as much if it was not for the difficult times"? I would like to think so, but I don't think it will ever be perfect enough to answer that question.
Never the less, life goes on in Oklahoma. The new Maps project has passed, and will continue to change our city into a vision that looks pretty good from the pictures. Businesses are coming to Oklahoma City to take advantage of the benefits the city continues to offer. We have some of the best hospitals in the nation, and a lot of medical professionals continue to move here.
The new Devon 51-storey premier corporate skyscraper broke ground for construction in downtown October 2009 and it is estimated to be in use by 2013.
There are exciting things happening in the Greater Oklahoma City area. The nearby smaller towns are also flourishing as well.
Sometimes we become overwhelmed with negative things that happen around us. At least that is true for me. But looking ahead, and not behind gives us a fresh start. After all, everything crumbles at sometime, but putting it together is what going forward is about.
Now that there is only one little patch of snow, I remember that I never did get all the leaves picked up. I always dislike having piles of moldy leaves to deal with in the spring time when starting to get the yard in shape for the summer. We will probably have more winter. In fact, we usually don't get snow until as late as February or March. But no matter what the weather, life in Oklahoma continues to keep us all on our toes. I'm looking forward to many exciting things this year. It's much better than being disgusted with the things that didn't turn out the way I hoped last year.
Oklahoma City, where Dreams Do Come True.

written by: Rick Jackson

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Oklahoma City Realtors at Christmas

For some Reason, I love to blog at Christmas time in Oklahoma. In Oklahoma the weather can vary from 75 to 0 deg. on December the 25th. Today it's really nice. Some of my friends up north are snowed in their houses and I'm very thankful for the weather today in Oklahoma. I've been chatting with friends on Face Book, and Nancy has been busy sending out Christmas Cards. The address list gets bigger every year.

Today we went to see Avatar in 3-D at Oklahoma City's Tinseltown Theater located near Remington Park. There were a lot of people out enjoying the movies. The best movies seem to always come out just before Christmas.

The City was alive with shoppers, and movie goers. Traffic was a little heavier than normal in the Oklahoma City Metro for a Sunday afternoon.

We still have a lot to do before Christmas Day. There are presents to buy, presents to wrap, dinner to plan, and events to attend. With Christmas being on a Friday this year, a lot of us will be blessed with a long weekend. It feels like Christmas has jumped on us this year without much warning.

It's hard to believe it's been almost a year since our new President took office. The economy really has spun up and down. It's good to see that it really hasn't had an affect on the most precious time of the year. I'm sure a lot of us are a little more cautious with our spending, but it hasn't broken the spirit of America. If anything, I believe it has made us stronger.

Merry Christmas and Best Wishes to All,

From:

Rick and Nancy

Friday, August 28, 2009

Activities this weekend in Oklahoma City and area

Wondering what to do in the Oklahoma City area this weekend?


Bricktown Back to School Bash


Description

This show is All Ages

Date: 08-29-2009 07:00 PM

Doors: 7:00 PM

Venue: Coca Cola Bricktown Events Center

Buy Tickets: Back To School Bash Featuring Amorda at Coca Cola Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, OK

Cost

Payment required. $12.00 to $14.00

Joe Ely

Description

This show is All Ages

Date: 08-29-2009 07:30 PM

Doors: 7:00 PM

Venue: Blue Door

Buy Tickets: Joe Ely - Early Show at Blue Door in Oklahoma City, OK

Cost

Payment required. $35.00


Walking Event at Lake Hefner/Louies

Description

Inside Louie's entrance to your left, the walk box is in the front behind a red couch. The front door opens at 9am for deliveries, etc and bikers are welcome to register after 9am. Food service starts at 11am. Louie's has 3 bicycles for use at no charge. Fill out a form to obtain one and deposit a credit card charge to guarantee return. Complete registration and return box. To bike earlier, obtain registration materials day before during normal hours.


Walking Event – Penn Square Mall


Description

Mall front door at center on south side opens at 8am for walkers. GNC Store is located on 2nd level near JC Penney across from cinema. GNC hours are 10am-9pm, Mon-Sat; noon-6pm Sundays. Walk book is at the sales counter. Walk is within mall covering two floors.


Feel Spectres, Depth and Current – Conservatory


Description

This show is All Ages

Date: 08-28-2009 09:00 PM

Doors: 8:00 PM

Venue: The Conservatory

Buy Tickets: Feel Spectres, Depth And Current & Student Film at The Conservatory in Oklahoma City, OK

Cost

Payment required. $5.00


Cattle Tracks All Organic Beef Sale

Description

Organic Beef for Sale! John's Farm will be showcasing Cattle Tracks all organic beef from the only organic farm in Oklahoma. There will be research information, giveaways, and all cuts of beef for sale. Come by Sage Gourmet Cafe and Market, 228 NE 2nd Street in OKC, and taste this organic beef!

Cost

Free.

Cattle Tracks Organic Beef Sale – Sage Gourmet CafĂ© & Market Sat 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.


Renaissance Celebrations Fair – Grassland Event Center


Description

Renaissance Celebration Fair
(an Indoor Event)

August 29 & 30, 2009
10 am - 7 pm Saturday, 11 am - 6 pm Sunday

Admission $3
Children 12 and under FREE

Golden Goose Event Center
NE 23rd & Douglas Blvd.
Midwest City, OK

Come all ye good citizens to a moment in time where all is grand and merriment abounds! Be magically transported back in time to the romantic and bawdy days of the Renaissance. Live entertainment, song, dance, children's activities, games and food await you. Visit our village and be taken back to days of knights in shining armor and life of a simpler time where costumed actors greet you with their wares. Enjoy sumptuous food and drink as one of our many stage performances entertains you. Games and exhibits beckon you and musicians liven your steps. As the exotic Traders Market pays a visit to our little shire, we will welcome more international and intriguing characters. When this exotic Market comes to call on our small village, who knows what mysteries they hold in store to share with us? Bring your tankard and plan on staying all day. Prepare thyself to revel with master revelers at the Renaissance Celebration Fair, where pleasures reign and merrymaking is the rule. A day the whole family will remember!

A number of attractions are planned including Irish Dancers, Belly Dancers, Musicians, the Upsidown Artist, Traveling Performers, Children’s Activities and several workshops including: drumming, belly dance, Irish dance and peasant dances. There will be a Live Radio Remote from 11-2 Saturday on The Buzz, 94.7 FM.

For more information, visit our web site or e-mail info@celebrationfairs.com

www.CelebrationFairs.com

Cost

Payment required. $3, Kids 12 and under FREE


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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Activities this weekend.


It's a Saturday in Oklahoma City. You can't say there is nothing to do if you live anywhere in the Oklahoma City area.
I believe this is the last night that Hamlet will be presented at Shakespeare in the Park. It looks like the weather is going to be great. The weather pros are predicting temps around 80 deg. when the show starts this evening at 8:00 p.m.
Oklahoma River Cruise's have a sunset cruise that sounds romantic. They also offered a Cartoon Classic cruise this morning if you have children to take with you.
There are movies, bowling, concerts, and numerous other things to do in the Oklahoma City area. Just find an activity that will fit into your weekend and just do it.

Dreams Do Come True