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What's Up Downtown Oklahoma City!

Chevy Bricktown Banjo Bash This Weekend

Enjoy informal performances from banjo players from across the country July 15 and 16 at various Bricktown venues.

All Chevy Bricktown Banjo Bash performances are FREE and open to the public. Admission will also be FREE to the American Banjo Museum during the weekend.

Venues include the American Banjo Museum, Bourbon St. Cafe, the Bricktown Brewery and Spaghetti Warehouse.

First Person: Stories of Hope

Survivors and others affected by the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building will share their stories during a weekly series, "First Person: Stories of Hope," this summer.

Each week until August 26, a different survivor, family member or worker will speak on Fridays at 1:30 p.m. in the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum's Center for Education and Outreach. The presentations are free with paid admission to the museum, which is $10 for adults and $8 for seniors, military members or students.

For more information, go to www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org or call 235-3313.

Project 180 Public Meeting

Downtown workers, business owners and stakeholders are invited to attend one of two public meetings on new Project 180 construction that begins mid July on Hudson from Park to Reno; Sheridan from Walker to E.K. Gaylord and Robinson from Park to Sheridan.

The meetings will be held at noon and 6 p.m. on July 21 on the third floor of City Hall, 200 N Walker.  Both meetings will cover the same information.

Those interested in booking a presentation for their organization or business meeting can call 297-2130.

Devon Energy Sunday Twilight Concert Series

Enjoy a concert every Sunday on the newly renovated Grand Lawn at the Myriad Gardens.

These FREE concerts run through August 28. Show time is 7 p.m.  The July 17 concert will feature Brother Summit with Kerry Wayne.

Bring your family and a picnic and enjoy the great music.

For more information visit artscouncilokc.com.

Archi-Treasure Hunt

Through a fun and competitive experience, participants will find architectural gems in the Oklahoma City area. During a five week period, photographs of historic building details will appear in various forms of media (print, television, web etc). The public is invited to enter the competition by finding the address of the building to which each detail belongs.

Photographs for the Archi-Treasure competition will appear each Friday here and on the AIA Facebook page. Week 1 forms are due by TODAY Thursday, July 14. Check back tomorrow for the Week 2 photos. Entries can be made by using the paper entry form or ONLINE. Entries are limited to one (1) per household, per week.

A weekly winner will be randomly selected from the entries with the most correctly identified locations. All weekly entries with a perfect four-out-of-four identification will also be eligible for the Grand Prize Award. The Grand Prize Award will be drawn at random from the perfect weekly entries. The Grand Prize will be awarded on Saturday, August 20th at the Preservation EXPO.

For more information contact architreasure@cox.net.

 

Historic Preservation Expo

The Historic Preservation EXPO: Supporting Sustainable, Livable Communities will take place August 19 and 20 at the Cox Convention Center. The EXPO will provide exposure to local resources, available materials, demonstrations booths and the latest sustainable and preservation sources.

For information about attending the EXPO, becoming an exhibitor or sponsor visit www.preservationexpo.com or contact Catherine Montgomery at (405) 297-3084.

The purpose of the Historic Preservation EXPO is to bring together local preservation partners:
• Owners of Historic Commercial Buildings
• Owners of Historic Housing
• Skilled Trades People
• Product Manufacturers
• Preservation Consultants
• Architects/Designers/Construction Contractors
• Financial (Preservation Tax Credits) Products Providers

The Historic Preservation EXPO will be presented in a four-part format with all events in the EXPO hall including:
• Products/Services, Exhibits (EXPO Style!)
• Presentations (Classroom Style!)
• Live Demonstrations (Workshop Style!)
• Design “Sustainable Preservation”: Charrette Competition
(Design Studio Style!)
 

METRO Transit Offers Free Bus Rides

Metro Transit is offering FREE rides on the third Friday of each month during ozone alert season, through September. Any time on July 15, August 19 or September 16, on any route in the Greater Oklahoma City metropolitan area, METRO Transit bus rides are free for everyone. In addition to free rides on the third Friday, METRO Transit will be partnering with local businesses and organizations to offer incentives for people who ride the bus.

To learn more about METRO Transit and view bus schedules and routes, visit gometro.org or call (405) 235-RIDE (7433) for personal assistance from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Nonna's Purple Bar

Enjoy live entertainment on Friday July 15 and Saturday July 16 at the Purple Bar.

The Charles Scott Duo will perform from 8 to 11 p.m. Friday and Stephen Speaks will take the stage from 8 to 11 p.m. on Saturday.

Don't forget the Purple Bar Patio is a great place to watch the fireworks after the RedHawks games on 7/22, 7/29, 8/12, 8/19, 8/26 & 9/2.

24 Works on Paper

24 Works on Paper, a travelling exhibition of work by living Oklahoma artists, will open to the public on July 15 from 6-9 pm at the Individual Artists of Oklahoma (IAO) Gallery, 706 W. Sheridan Ave. in Oklahoma City. Produced as a collaboration between Individual Artists of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition (OVAC), the exhibition will then travel the state for a full year, bringing original, contemporary Oklahoman artwork to viewers in communities large and small.

The exhibition features 24 artists from 8 Oklahoma cities. All artworks are created on paper and include media such as printmaking, drawing, painting and photography.

The exhibition will continue at Individual Artists of Oklahoma (IAO) Gallery through August 5. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, Noon-6 pm. It will then travel to venues across Oklahoma. More information is available at www.24works.org or at 405-232-6060.
 

Batter Up for RedHawks Baseball

Oklahoma City RedHawks’ season is upon us through September 5! Get your tickets to cheer them on and join the fun at the RedHawks Ballpark in Bricktown!

7-22 vs. Memphis Redbirds @ 7:05 pm - Fireworks after the game
7-23 vs. Memphis Redbirds @ 7:05 pm
7-24 vs. Memphis Redbirds @ 4:05 pm

For RedHawks ticket information, call (405) 218-1000 or visit www.okcredhawks.com or visit the RedHawks ticket office on Mickey Mantle Drive in Bricktown. Open Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm

Lower Bricktown Live

FREE outdoor concert series on the plaza in Lower Bricktown!

Come see MATT STANSBERRY, with special guest FOS July 14th from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket and enjoy these free shows from the CHEVY STAGE all summer long.

Thursday nights 7:30-9:30 p.m. Just south of Reno and Mickey Mantle Dr.

MidTown Market at Saints

St. Anthony and Urban Agrarian continue to bring delicious offerings to this season of the MidTown Market at Saints on Friday’s from 1:00 – 6:00 p.m. in the East Walker Avenue parking plaza. 
 
Planned local offerings for the Market include the following (subject to change each week): free range eggs, local chicken, lamb and beef, fresh produce including spinach, mustard greens, spring garlic and onions.

 

Cocktails on the Skyline at the OKCMOA

Thursday evenings are special occasions on the Roof Terrace of the the Oklahoma City Museum of Art! We offer a full bar, complementary chips and salsa, and the beautiful ambiance and incomparable view of the Oklahoma City skyline. Join downtown workers, the suburbs’ adventurous, concert and film goers, and the art crowd for Cocktails on the Skyline.

July bands are 14–Amy Young and Friends; 21– Born In November and 28–Bruce Benson.
 

Eat Constructively Downtown

Support the restaurants that are being immediately impacted by street construction including:

Trattoria Il Centro, 500 W. Main St., 405.601.5858, www.trattoriailcentro.com

Coney Island, 428 W. Main St., 405.239.8568

Johnny’s Lunch Box, 413 W. Sheridan Ave., 405.232.9409, www.johnnyslunchbox.com

La Luna Mexican Café, 409 W. Reno Ave., 405.235.9596, www.lalunamexicancafe.com

The Peacock Restaurant, 517 W. Reno Ave., 405.278.7871

Pizza Town, 430 W. Main St., 405.232.2316, www.pizzatownokc.com

The Thai Kitchen, 327 Dean A. McGee Ave., 405.236.0229, www.thaikitchenokc.com

Joey’s Pizzeria, 700 W. Sheridan Ave. (now open), 405.525.8503, www.joeyspizzeriaokc.com

Markies Deli, 612 N. Robinson Ave., 405.239.MARK, www.markiesdeli.com

Colcord Café and Bar, 15 N. Robinson Ave., 405.601.4300, www.colcordhotel.com

Let the restaurant managers/owners know that in addition to their great food, the construction brought you in! That should make their day (or night)!

Project180 Update

Don't frown if you're coming downtown! Look below to learn how to get around!

Be informed & prepared for traffic changes downtown by joining the Project180 mailing list.  Enter your e-mail address at this link: http://conta.cc/BeInformed
 

Visit the Project180 Website - Join them on Facebook and Twitter

Get the Project180 weekly map here: http://www.okc.gov/project180/P180WeeklyMap.pdf 

Check for traffic advisory updates posted here: Downtown Traffic Advisory 

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