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WEEKEND PLANNER: Five Things To Do In Tulsa (April 19th-20th)

Families looking for something fun to do this weekend are in luck—Tulsa is packed with kid-friendly activities and events that promise excitement, creativity, and plenty of memory-making. From baseball games to Easter egg hunts, here are the top five picks for family fun in Tulsa this weekend, April 18–20, 2025.
1. Tulsa Drillers Baseball at ONEOK Field
Take the family out to the ballgame and cheer on the Tulsa Drillers as they face the Wichita Wind Surge. Games are scheduled for Friday night and two showdowns on Saturday. With great views, energetic fan zones, and kid-friendly concessions, it’s the perfect outing for families of all ages.
2. “Back to the Future: The Musical” at Tulsa PAC
Introduce your kids to the magic of live theater with a family outing to see Back to the Future: The Musical. This Broadway-style performance offers a thrilling, time-traveling adventure filled with music and humor. Shows run all weekend long, and it’s a great choice for kids 6 and up.
3. Movie in the Park: “Inside Out 2” at Guthrie Green
Enjoy a free outdoor movie night with a screening of Inside Out 2 at Guthrie Green on Thursday evening. The movie begins at dusk, but families are encouraged to arrive early for a Children’s Mental Health Fair, featuring games, activities, and local resources for parents and kids.
4. Sand Springs Herbal Affair & Festival
This Saturday, downtown Sand Springs transforms into a vibrant outdoor market featuring more than 130 vendors with herbs, plants, garden décor, and handmade crafts. There’s plenty to explore for both kids and adults, plus tasty food trucks and live entertainment to round out the day.
5. Easter Egg Hunt at Will Rogers Memorial Museum
Kick off Easter weekend with a massive egg hunt at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore. With 20,000 eggs scattered across the grounds, this event is sure to thrill kids of all ages. The hunt begins promptly at 11:30 a.m., so be sure to arrive early and bring a basket!
Whether you’re looking for a sporty evening under the lights, a cultural afternoon at the theater, or a relaxing spring day at a local festival, there’s something for every family in Tulsa this weekend. Get out, enjoy the fresh air, and make the most of these kid-approved events!
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Smashed Game & Grill Celebrates One-Year Anniversary with Weekend Bash

BROKEN ARROW – Smashed Game & Grill is marking its one-year anniversary in true party fashion, with a jam-packed weekend of family-friendly fun, games, live music, and special guests from Friday through Sunday.
The celebration kicks off Friday, April 26, and runs through Sunday, April 28, featuring discounted unlimited gameplay, live entertainment, and surprises for all ages. Leading up to the big weekend, the arcade and grill will also be open for regular hours Tuesday through Thursday from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Here’s a look at the anniversary lineup:
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Friday, April 26: Enjoy $10 Unlimited Games and live music from GLAM R US from 6 to 9 p.m., setting the tone for a weekend of celebration.
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Saturday, April 27: Things get even more exciting with more $10 Unlimited Games, a special appearance by the Real Okie Superheroes (ROS) from 12 to 4 p.m., and free face painting from 6 to 7 p.m. by Face Painting & Creations by Kaitie B.
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Sunday, April 28: The weekend wraps up with a budget-friendly bang—just $5 for Unlimited Games all day long.
Smashed Game & Grill has become a staple in Tulsa’s entertainment scene over the past year, offering a combination of arcade fun, great food, and a laid-back hangout space for all ages.
“This. Is. Our. Week!” the business exclaimed in a celebratory social media post, encouraging the community to join in on the festivities. Whether you’re a regular or visiting for the first time, the anniversary bash promises to deliver high-energy fun and memorable moments.
Follow Smashed Game & Grill on Facebook for more details and updates throughout the week.
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Tulsa Farmers’ Market Launches Midweek Market Series in May

Starting in May, Tulsa Farmers’ Market is expanding its offerings with the return of its popular Midweek Market, giving local shoppers more opportunities to enjoy fresh, locally grown produce and artisanal goods during the week.
The Midweek Market will be held every Wednesday from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., running from May through August at the market’s home base in the Kendall Whittier District at 1 S. Lewis Ave.
This seasonal addition complements the Saturday market and gives busy families, weekday commuters, and early risers a chance to grab Oklahoma-grown fruits and vegetables, meats, dairy, baked goods, flowers, and more—all sourced from over 110 regional vendors. All agricultural items are certified 100% Oklahoma Grown.
Market organizers say the Midweek Market is designed for convenience and community connection. “We know weekends can be packed, so we’re excited to give Tulsans another chance to support local farmers and enjoy the best of what Oklahoma soil has to offer,” a spokesperson said.
In addition to fresh goods, the market often features live music and special programming, including nutrition-focused education through the TFM Kids Club and donation opportunities through the Local Food Rescue Program, which partners with the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma.
Shoppers are encouraged to arrive early for the best selection and to bring reusable bags and some cash, though many vendors accept cards. The market is dog-friendly for leashed pets and parking is available in the surrounding area.
For a complete vendor list, seasonal updates, and special event details, visit tulsafarmersmarket.org.
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WEEKEND PLANNER: Five Things To Do In Tulsa (April 27th-28th)

If you’re looking to get the kids out of the house and soak up some sunshine this weekend, Tulsa has no shortage of family-friendly fun to offer. From hands-on science to springtime blooms and even a teddy bear dance party, here are five can’t-miss events happening around town April 25–27, 2025.
1. CAP Tulsa Family Day at Gathering Place
Start your Saturday with a morning of excitement at the Gathering Place. CAP Tulsa is hosting a free family day from 9:00 a.m. to noon on April 26 at the QuikTrip Great Lawn. Kids can enjoy games, crafts, and interactive activities while parents take in the beautiful scenery. Free shuttles are available from the 33rd Street entrance.
2. Spring Fishing Derby at Mohawk Park
Sunday morning is all about casting lines and catching smiles. From 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. on April 27, Mohawk Park will host its Spring Fishing Derby for children ages 6 to 15. It’s a catch-and-release event with fun prizes for the biggest catches of the day.
3. Spring Blooms at Tulsa Botanic Garden
Tulips, daffodils, and orchids are putting on a show at Tulsa Botanic Garden, and it’s a perfect weekend to explore. With over 200,000 blooming bulbs, plus family-friendly trails and crafts, it’s a peaceful and picture-perfect outing for the whole family.
4. Teddy Bear Ball at Whiteside Park
On Friday evening, April 25, grab your child’s favorite stuffed friend and head to the Teddy Bear Ball from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at Whiteside Park Community Center. Kids are encouraged to dress up their teddy bears for an evening of dancing, music, and fun.
5. Weekend Fun at Discovery Lab
For hands-on learning and all-day indoor play, Discovery Lab is open Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. With STEAM exhibits, creative play zones, and engaging activities for children of all ages, it’s an easy win for a rainy or sunny day.
Whether you’re chasing butterflies at the garden or dancing with teddy bears, Tulsa families have so many ways to make memories together this weekend. Happy adventuring!
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