Weekly Events Calendar July 13-19, 2020

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Events are subject to change or cancellation. Please call or contact the event organizers before going.

Each week, Oklahoma Today staffers comb through their calendars to find a handful of great events happening across the state. Get out! See Oklahoma! And be sure to let us know what you find, either here or on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @oklahomatoday.

Hop on your hog for the Route 66 H-D Bike Night in Broken Arrow. Photo by Maxx Girr

Hop on your hog for the Route 66 H-D Bike Night in Broken Arrow. Photo by Maxx Girr

Harleys in the Night

Bring your Harley-Davidson out for a night ride after work, because Route 66 H-D Bike Night is ready to help you blow off some steam. Meet at Scooters South 40 Bar & Grill in Broken Arrow to enjoy the gleam of heavy bikes, the hum of motors, along with music, food, and drinks. July 16. Admission, Free. facebook.com

Kick Out the Jams

Musician Zech Lumpkin makes his way to Durant’s Old Ice House Beer Garden for Friday Night Jams. Choose from more than sixty beers, both locally brewed and imported from around the world and listen to Lumpkin’s eclectic setlist brought all the way from Richardson, Texas. July 17. Admission, Free. facebook.com

Find some previously loved treasures in Duncan at the Annual World's Largest Garage Sale. Photo by Rudy and Peter Skitterians

Find some previously loved treasures in Duncan at the Annual World's Largest Garage Sale. Photo by Rudy and Peter Skitterians

Sale Away

Put on those thrifty pith helmets, bargain hunters! Duncan’s citywide Annual World's Largest Garage Sale is the perfect place to find a little bit of everything. Residential garage sales throughout the city will provide you with plenty to haggle over. Or check out the plethora of sidewalk sales from Duncan's retail stores as they cash in on the action. July 17-18. Admission, Free. TravelOK.com

Not That Kind of Poo

As long as we’ve had cars, Oklahomans have been big on car culture. Shawnee’s Kickapoo Street is the perfect place to see and be seen in your car. Cruise the Poo 2.0 welcomes cars, trucks, and you, so pop the top off that convertible, open the sunroof on your sedan, or just roll down the windows for a summer’s evening ride. July 18. Admission, Free. facebook.com

There will be cars a-plenty on the roads of Shawnee during Cruise the Poo 2.0.

There will be cars a-plenty on the roads of Shawnee during Cruise the Poo 2.0.

Rockin’ at Settlers

Settlers Brewing Co. welcomes back Levi Thompson and Marina Pendelton for an evening of red dirt, rock, and more. Raise your craft beers to this dynamic guitar-and-fiddle duo who will get your feet tapping and hands clapping. Settlers recommends you arrive early to the event, as seats fill up fast. July 18. Admission, Free. facebook.com

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Greg Elwell

Greg Elwell served as research editor and web editor of Oklahoma Today from 2018-2023. He also has worked for newspapers, medical research organizations, and government institutions.

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