Americana Unplugged sponsor Stacey Conley, of Stacey’s Family Furniture (left), gives Trinity Damron of the Davis Chamber of Commerce (second from right) and Donna Roloff of the Sulphur Chamber of Commerce (right) $547 in pledges raised during the October 1 Americana Unplugged concert featuring Karen Mal and Will Taylor.
Organizers of the 38th Annual Carter County Arts and Crafts Festival and Food Fair are gearing up for the event which is scheduled for Nov. 13 and 14 at Hardy Murphy Coliseum.
Motley Crue’s Vince Neil, right, plays with the band “Slaughter” Friday night at Heritage Hall. Neil played a high-energy show with all the Motley Crue hits. Led Zepplin songs were also performed.
Tonight, Motley Crue’s Vince Neil will bring his “Freaker’s Ball” to Heritage Hall in Ardmore. Neil will be opened by Metal Shop and Stone Cold Sober.
An Americana Unplugged Concert to benefit the Davis Volunteer Fireman’s Auxiliary will start at 7 p.m. Thursday at the La Ville Inn on Main Street in Davis featuring Ontario, Canada’s renowned duo, The Laws.
A series of vampire art by Rudy Ellis is currently on display in the galleries of the Charles B. Goddard Center.
The Shriners Wine Tasting Event took place Saturday evening at Heritage Hall.
Officials at the Charles B. Goddard Center for the Visual and Performing Arts have transformed the facility’s galleries with subject matter that reflects the Halloween season.
A full week of activities sets the stage for the 48th Annual Art Festival and Show in Madill starting today and continuing through Sunday. The long-time show — staged for the past 47 years — began in 1961.
Today through Sunday 850 exhibitors, artists and craftsmen from 25 states across the U.S. will fill seven buildings with more than a thousand booths at the Oklahoma State Fair Park.