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Ready for a romantic evening filled with beautiful music? Oklahoma City Philharmonic showcases the poetic concert series, pianists, and violinists that will put you in the mood for a night of musical romance. Take in the sounds of a professional symphony orchestra performing at the acoustically magnificent Civic Center Music Hall in downtown Oklahoma City. But the Oklahoma City Philharmonic isn't just about entertainment. The OKC Orchestra League and the OKC Philharmonic work together to enhance music education in Central Oklahoma. With over 30 years of beautiful music in OKC, the orchestra celebrates its commitment to enriching lives, enhancing the cultural life of the community, educating future generations about the value of music, entertaining audiences, elevating the quality of every performance, and serving as a leader for positive community growth through the implementation of excellent symphonic music.
Celebrate a special occasion or event with paintball sessions at Choctaw Paintball. Whether you're celebrating a birthday, a company outing, a bachelor/bachelorette party, or want to have fun, paintball provides an exciting and entertaining experience for all players. With several fields designed for various game styles, players can enjoy multiple games, including the famous "capture the flag" format and theme games with specific objectives. And don't worry about safety; they ensure a fun and safe environment for all players. Join us for a day of paintball fun.
The fantastic collection of American Indian tribal fine art, pottery, basketry, textiles, and beadwork blew away the Red Earth Museum in Oklahoma City. With over 1,400 items on display, there's much to see and appreciate. If you want to buy some of the stunning artwork on exhibit, visit the sales gallery. It showcases contemporary and traditional pieces created by Native artists from the United States. It is heartening to witness a non-profit organization like Red Earth Art Center extending support to the Native community by offering a platform for artists to display their work to the public.