Get ready for some more festive, fall, family fun this weekend at "Holiday in the Park." Coming up this Saturday night (12-11-21) at 6:00 pm it's Christmas movie night at Elmer Thomas Park. They'll be showing the holiday classic "Elf" so bundle up, grab your lawn chairs and blankets, and head to the park for this outdoor Christmas movie night special event.
Have you made it to the "Holiday in the Park" yet? If not, you're missing out! You'll definitely want to head to Elmer Thomas Park this weekend for a very special meeting with the man in red as Holiday in the Park presents "Stories with Santa."
Hit play on another homegrown holiday movie that was filmed right here in Oklahoma. You may, or may not have already seen "Christmas in the Heartland" AKA "The Christmas Trap."
Have you ever wanted to live the movie "The Polar Express?" Well, you can actually do that in Oklahoma City, OK. with the Oklahoma City Polar Express Train Ride. You'll get to experience the movie like never before as it comes to life onboard a real train!
Recently a new survey and study were conducted by Preply.com that ranked the most popular holiday movies by state. While most of the titles were exactly what you'd expect there were a few states, Oklahoma included, that have strange favorites.
"You better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout, I'm telling you why Santa Claus is coming to town!" That's right the man in red will be coming to Lawton, Fort Sill to the Central Plaza in downtown Lawton.
It's time once again to 'Share Your Christmas.' Going on today (12-01-21) until 7:00 pm at both Walmarts, Sheridan Road, and Quannah Parker Trailway you can do your part and help those less fortunate this holiday season.
Hit play on this holiday favorite that was filmed right here in Oklahoma. You'd be surprised at how many movies were shot in the Sooner State, including several Christmas movies.
The world's largest Christmas tree has been lit for the 2021 holiday season! Over the Thanksgiving weekend on "Black Friday" (11-26-21) the tree made its official debut as thousands of spectators attended "Enid Lights Up the Plains" in downtown Enid, OK. The event included live music, a parade, ice skating, food trucks, a holiday market and they lit "The One" Christmas tree and there were even fireworks!
Maybe it's payback for all those Thanksgiving meals or are they trying to dismantle mankind and place themselves at the top of the food chain? Judge for yourself and witness the shocking brutality of when turkeys attack!