A Lego Convention is Coming to OKC this October
You'd be hard-pressed to find someone these days who aren't familiar with Lego's, but I'd assume most people would jump at the chance to dive into a pile of the little building blocks for a few hours of classic 90s nostalgia fun... Plus your kids will probably love this too.
OKC's Brick Convention is coming to the OKC Fairgrounds on October 5th and 6th.
There, you'll be able to...
- Have a memorable day with the LEGO lovers in your life
- Witness incredible LEGO art
- See life-size creations
- Meet LEGO® Masters TV Stars
- Shop for hard-to-find items
- Build with MILLIONS of LEGO bricks in the Brick Pits
- And more, there’s something for all LEGO fans!
Here's how it works... You pick what day you'd like to go, then purchase tickets for your own three-hour session in the pile of millions of Lego's. Tickets are $15 per person, and there will be two sessions each day to choose from.
All of the details, including tickets and session times can be found here.
Unique Things to Do in Oklahoma City
There is no shortage of things to do in OKC. While there are a handful of things everyone knows about--OKC Zoo, Myriad Gardens, Bricktown, etc-- there are even more lesser-known places to experience one-of-a-kind Oklahomaness. Some things cost a little money, others are completely free, but it's all fun for the whole family.
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16 Annoying Things Oklahoma Drivers Do
I can't even begin to tell you how often the conversation turns to bad driving in my circle. Now I've lived in a bunch of different states, and driven in many more as my family's safe vacation driver, I can tell you some of the most common driver complaints are universal... but as Oklahoma drivers seem to swear they're the best, here are some of the things that annoy the rest of us.
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11 Illegal Things to Throw Away in Oklahoma
We live in a period of time where it's far easier to do almost everything than ever before. This includes disposing of things in the house, it's amazing how much things have changed.
While burning trash in a backyard pit and reusing old motor oil to heat the shop was common, even in my lifetime, here are the few things that are illegal to throw away in Oklahoma.
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