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Friday, May 11, 2012

Rooster Days, Theater productions, Tulsa Drillers - Tulsa World

Friday: Tulsa Drillers

Tulsa continues its eight-game Texas League homestand with a 7:05 p.m. first pitch at ONEOK Field against Arkansas. It's a "Friday Night Fireworks" game, with fans treated to a post-game fireworks show. The first 2,000 fans to enter the stadium through the Oil Derrick or Arvest/Brady Street Entrance receive a free Drillers T-shirt. Tickets are $5 to $15 and available at tulsaworld.com/drillers

Friday-Sunday: Rooster Days

Broken Arrow's Rooster Days Festival kicks off at Central Park, 1500 S. Main St., at 5 p.m. Friday. Carnival rides and games, food, live music, and arts and crafts will all be part of the festival. Carnival hours will be 5 to 11 p.m. Friday, noon to 11 p.m. Saturday, and 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Live music will also be playing at the farmers market pavilion, 418 S. Main St.

For more information, visit tulsaworld.com/roosterdays2012



Friday-Sunday: Theater productions

The Tony Award-winning musical "Fiddler on the Roof" continues through Sunday at the Tulsa PAC's Chapman Music Hall. Tickets are $20-$60.

Also at the PAC until Sunday is "The Unmentionables," playing at the Charles E. Norman Theatre. Tickets are $25.

"Arsenic and Old Lace" will be at the PAC's Liddy Doenges Theatre through May 19, with performances this week on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $12.

For show times and tickets, visit tulsaworld.com/mytix or call 918-596-7111.



Friday-Sunday: Trail Days

Owasso's annual festival, Trail Days, runs through Sunday. Carnival rides, a parade and Pet Fest are among the festival's activities.

Sam's Amusements will set up the carnival at 76th Street North and U.S. 169. Hours will be 6 to 11 p.m. Friday, noon to 11 p.m. Saturday, and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Ride passes are $15-$20.

For more information, visit tulsaworld.com/traildays2012



Friday, Saturday: Philbrook

Enjoy free admission to Philbrook Museum this Friday and Saturday.

The museum has deemed this week Philbrook Garden Week, and events throughout the week include an open air painting exhibit and the annual Mother's Day Sunday Brunch at la Villa Restaurant.

On Saturday, enjoy live music, lemonade and children's activities along with your free admission.



Sunday: Mother's Day

Sunday's the day to spoil your mom and show her how much you appreciate her. Buy her something nice, or take her out for the day.

If you're still looking for ideas of places to take mom, consider the special Mother's Day concert at the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, 111 E. First St., at 5 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $10-$20, available at 918-281-8609 or tulsaworld.com/mytix

Or head to the Tulsa Zoo, where all guests receive half-price admission on Mother's Day. The Oklahoma Aquarium is offering free admission to moms on their special day.



Friday, Saturday: 'Guess Who's Coming to Seder?'

Randi Michaels Block's musical "Guess Who's Coming to Seder?" - presented by Tulsa Project Theatre - continues at the Tulsa Convention Center.

The story follows a young woman who hasn't been observant of her Jewish faith. But then she is prompted to host a seder, a traditional feast that marks the beginning of Passover, for herself and nine friends - none of whom are Jewish.

The remaining performances are 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $22-$32, available at tulsaworld.com/tpttix



Saturday: Stamp Out Hunger

Be a part of the Stamp Out Hunger food drive on Saturday by leaving some nonperishable food at your mailbox.

Mail carriers will pick up the donations. Items donated in Tulsa will then be delivered to the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma. Food collected outside of the Tulsa metro area will stay in those areas.

Items needed include low-sodium canned vegetables and canned meats, such as chicken and tuna. Area Reasor's stores are selling prepackaged bags of groceries ready for donation for $15.

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