Weekly Events Calendar: March 9-15, 2026

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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.

Stomp Romp

Revel in the arrival of spring during Parkstomp Music Festival in the cobblestone confines of Medicine Park. This lively weekend gathering brings together bluegrass, country, rockabilly, punk, and rock performances on the main stage, with plenty of arts and crafts booths to browse between sets. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, explore local galleries and restaurants, and enjoy food vendors while soaking up the music-filled atmosphere.
March 13-15. Admission, free.
medicinepark.com

The electronic folk hybrid The Spooklights take the stage Saturday during the Parkstomp Music Festival. They are one of several musical acts who will play the three day festival in Medicine Park. Photo courtesy The Spooklights

The electronic folk hybrid The Spooklights take the stage Saturday during the Parkstomp Music Festival. They are one of several musical acts who will play the three day festival in Medicine Park. Photo courtesy The Spooklights

Go Green

Celebrate St. Patrick’s season at the Tulsa Irish Festival, a lively, family-friendly gathering packed with Celtic culture. Expect live Irish and Celtic music, energetic dance performances, authentic vendors, and plenty of food while you browse more than thirty merchant booths. Kids can join the fun in the Little Leprechaun Zone with games, crafts, face painting, and other activities—so don your green and get ready for a weekend of Irish-inspired fun.
March 13-15. Single day admission, $16.95.
tulsairishfest.org

Celebrate three days of music and St. Paddy's fun during the Tulsa Irish Festival, hosted by Cabin Boys Brewery. Photo courtesy Tulsa Irish Festival

Celebrate three days of music and St. Paddy's fun during the Tulsa Irish Festival, hosted by Cabin Boys Brewery. Photo courtesy Tulsa Irish Festival

Paddy Up, Cowboy

Irish spirit meets cowboy country at the Stockyards City St. Patrick’s Day Parade in historic Stockyards City. The festivities kick off at 10 a.m. as the famous Slash O Ranch Longhorns are herded down Exchange Avenue, followed by marching bands, bagpipes, antique cars, tractors, equestrian groups, and plenty of green-clad revelers. Stick around afterward to explore local shops and enjoy food trucks and street performers throughout the afternoon.
March 14. Admission, free.
stockyardscity.org

Hochatown Throw Down

Broken Bow channels New Orleans-style flair during Okie Gras, a Cajun-inspired street party. Come hungry for authentic crawfish boils, enjoy live music from local bands, and browse vendors while the whole family takes part in games and activities throughout the day. It’s a festive taste of Louisiana flavor right in the heart of southeastern Oklahoma.
March 14. Admission, free. facebook.com

Come hungry to the Okie Gras celebration in Broken Bow, a party where revelers can enjoy a crawfish boil, Cajun delicacies, and good-natured community fun. Photo courtesy Pixabay

Come hungry to the Okie Gras celebration in Broken Bow, a party where revelers can enjoy a crawfish boil, Cajun delicacies, and good-natured community fun. Photo courtesy Pixabay

Veggies Go Global

Travel the world without leaving Oklahoma at the International Food Festival in Harrah. Hosted by Oklahoma Academy, this tasty afternoon showcases several dishes—all vegan!—from countries across the globe, including Argentina, Burma, Cuba, France, Haiti, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Mexico, the Philippines, Poland, Rwanda, and the United States. Guests can also hear a presentation from Farm Stew founder Joy Kauffman about sustainable farming efforts around the world. Food and drink are purchased with tickets bought in advance. The average person uses between 15 and 25 tickets.
February 28. Ten ticket bundle, $8. Twenty-five ticket bundle, $18.50. oklahomaacademy.org

Written By
Ben Luschen

Luschen joined the *Oklahoma Today*’ staff as Research Editor in 2021 and currently works as the magazine's Web Editor, managing the website and social media fronts. His past *Oklahoma Today* stories have ranged in content from the state's bee and quail industries to its vibrant art and music scenes. Not adverse to a road trip, Luschen is always on the lookout for the next big adventure. He is never out of opinions about the current state of Oklahoma City Thunder basketball.

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