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Skiatook, Oklahoma

Upcoming Events in Skiatook Oklahoma


April

6 Western Heritage Day - A fun-filled Saturday for the whole family! Rootin'-tootin' fun includes stage coach rides, cowboy shoot-out's, petting zoo, a chili cook-off, craft vendors, a real fine art show, musical entertainment, and much more! Why, you'll be hollerin' 'Ya-Hoo!' and 'Yippee-Ki-Ay!' all the way home!

Ph: 918-396-3702 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@skiatookchamber.com
Web: www.skiatookchamber.com

June

16 - 18 Annual Skiatook Bluegrass Festival - Located near beautiful Skiatook Lake. (The RV Park behind the Sports Complex in Skiatook, OK)

Ticket prices are a modest $5 for Thursday Night (gospel night), $10 for Friday or Saturday, OR $20 for a three day pass! RV sites with water and electric are $15 per day, tent camping is $3 per day.

Ph: 918-261-3443 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.skiatookbluegrass.com
Fee: $5 to $20

31 - 1 Jammin' in the Canyon - Enjoy the music at our Bluegrass Festival, and once again the Osage Hills will echo with the "sounds of music" as Stoney Ridge Campgrounds hosts an awesome slate of bands. Come out and enjoy a great day of music, food, fun, contests and more! Friday, 5PM - 11PM and Saturday, Noon - 11PM.


For Campsite Info and Reservations call 918-396-0800 or visit www.srcamp.com

Address: Osage Hills , Skiatook, Oklahoma
Ph: 918-396-4433 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.srcamp.com

July

30 Fantasy in the Sky - "Fantasy in the Sky" with great food, music, and fireworks bring more than 75,000 people to Skiatook Lake. Always on the 3rd. Gates open at 6:30 p.m.

Address: Skiatook Lake, Tall Chief Cove , Skiatook, Oklahoma
Ph: 918-396-3702 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@skiatookchamber.com
Web: www.skiatookchamber.com

6 Christmas in July - Shopping Extravaganza. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Please call or email for more information.

Address: Skiatook High School Commons Area, 1000 West 4th Street , Skiatook, Oklahoma
Ph: 918-637-5143 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: deeanldillman@msn.com
Fee: Free

26 - 28 Kiheka Steh Indian Club Pow Wow -

On October 23, 1969, a new Indian Club called Kihekah-Steh (Tall Chief) Club of Skiatook, was formed. The members set as their purpose the promotion and preservation of the culture of the American Indians and the honor of all service men.

Every year since the club's organization, the Kihekah-Steh Pow-Wow has been held to remember with honor Chief Ki-He-Kah-Steh and all service men. The Annual Pow Wow is generally held toward the end of July, and is a three-day celebration.

The Grand Entry parade will start at approximately 8 p.m. each evening. The IICOT Color Guard, a Native American Veteran Color Guard, will present the colors.

Gourd Dancing by the Osage Gourd Clan will begin at 6:30 p.m. The Stomp Dance will be held Friday and Saturday nights. Other dances, including the Round Dance, War Dance, Snake Dance, Brush Dance, and Two Step, and songs will be featured during the three-day Pow Wow.

Dance Contests will include:

  • Sr. Straight
  • Sr. Traditional
  • Sr. Cloth
  • Sr. Fancy
  • Sr. Buckskin
  • Jr. Straight
  • Jr. Traditional
  • Jr. Cloth
  • Jr. Fancy
  • Jr. Buckskin
  • Tiny Tots Boys and Girls will be held Friday night

Concessions, arts, and crafts will be available at the dance grounds throughout the three days of the Kihekah-Steh Pow Wow.

Stomp Dance Etiquette

  • All people are generally welcome to be active dance participants.
  • Bring a lawn chair to set up at an unoccupied area on the peripheral of the circle.
  • Do not join the dance until the leader's ground members are on the floor.
  • Women who are not shaking shells should not join the dance until the majority of shellshakers are on the floor and should never get in front of a shellshaker.
  • Adhere to the intermittent male-female dance formation (i.e., a man should not join the dance behind another man, a woman should not get behind another woman).
  • Very short dresses, skirts or shorts are not appropriate attire.
  • After the dance has ended, return to your chair.

Address: The dance grounds are located 5 miles north of Highway 20 on Javine Hill Road, then west on 193. , Skiatook, Oklahoma
Ph: 918-396-3702 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.facebook.com/KihekahSteh1969/
Fee: Free Admission - Free parking

September

19 - 21 Pioneer Day Festival - Pioneer Day Festival is Skiatook’s annual founder’s day. Taking place every September, it kicks off on Thursday with a carnival set up for residents to partake in & flows into Friday with different events. Saturday morning starts with a parade through town, followed by vendors and citizens filling Central Park to enjoy the day of shopping, carnival rides, tournaments, food trucks, etc. The day is full with different events on the schedule.

Address: Skiatook Central Park, Corner of Hwy. 20 & S. Locust Street , Skiatook, Oklahoma
Ph: 918-396-3702 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@skiatookchamber.com
Web: www.skiatookchamber.com

November

9 Veterans Day Parade and Memorial Ceremony - Veterans Day Parade,11:00 am. Lunch will be served to veterans and their families at the American Legion Hall after the parade from noon until 2:00 pm. Hosted by the American Legion Auxiliary.

Ph: 918-396-3702 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@skiatookchamber.com
Web: www.skiatookchamber.com

16OK0311049e011 - Skiatook Thanksgiving Vendor Bazaar - The American Legion Auxiliary is hosting a vendor Bazaar from 9 am to 3 pm. We will have craft and commercial vendors participating. This is a free event open to the public! Beat the holiday rush and shop early!
Interested vendors can contact Thea at 918-636-5152 or email ala131ok@gmail.com

Address: 723 W Rogers Blvd , Skiatook, Oklahoma
Ph: 918-636-5152 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: ala131ok@gmail.com
Fee: Free to the public.

December

7 Christmas Parade - A favorite holiday event, this community and family oriented parade features a variety of floats, autos, band, walking groups. Trophies will be awarded for 1/2/3 place.
The Skiatook Fire Department concludes the parade, with Santa.10 a.m.

SANTA WORKSHOP - FOLLOWS THE CHRISTMAS PARADE
Come see Santa following the Christmas Parade at the Skiatook Community Building. Enjoy hot chocolate, home-made cookies, talking to Santa, and making age appropriate crafts at various tables scattered throughout the gym. Mark your calendar now and bring the entire family!
What a great way to mark the beginning of the holiday season!

Ph: 918-396-3702 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.skiatookchamber.com

Attractions and Upcoming Events

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