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All Single Ladies. Hey gals — what is better than a group
of your best friends watching the Tulsa Drillers flex those
muscles as they run bases at ONEOK Field, 201 N. Elgin
Ave? How about free hand care and massages while
cheering those Drillers on against the Frisco RoughRiders.
Every Monday is “Girls Night Out” at ONEOK Field,
so hit up the new ballpark for some nachos and a nice
backrub. It’s the last game of the team’s six-game home
stand, too. The game starts at 7:05pm, and the team
takes on the Frisco Roughriders. Ticket prices vary, so visit
tulsadrillers.com to purchase tickets.

All Single Ladies. Hey gals — what is better than a group of your best friends watching the Tulsa Drillers flex those muscles as they run bases at ONEOK Field, 201 N. Elgin Ave? How about free hand care and massages while cheering those Drillers on against the Frisco RoughRiders. Every Monday is “Girls Night Out” at ONEOK Field, so hit up the new ballpark for some nachos and a nice backrub. It’s the last game of the team’s six-game home stand, too. The game starts at 7:05pm, and the team takes on the Frisco Roughriders. Ticket prices vary, so visit tulsadrillers.com to purchase tickets.
FILE PHOTO/GAVIN ELLIOTT

June 3

A Mid-Summer's Night. Pack your picnic basket and blanket or hit up one of the outdoor patios at Utica Square, 21st Street and Utica Ave., to indulge in some smooth jazz music from Earl Clark. Utica Square's Summer's Fifth Night Concert Series fills the streets of midtown with everything from classic rock to island music all summer long on Thursdays. And the shopping center showcases these local bands and musicians in the best way -- free. Also, enter to win prizes like Utica Square gift cards and merchandise. Clark takes the stage from 7 to 9pm tonight. For more information and for a full schedule, visit uticasquare.com.

June 4

Clash for the Cup. The battle is on this year for hockey's Holy Grail, the Stanley Cup. The Tulsa Oilers are offering fans a front row seat for the onslaught between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Philadelphia Flyers. The Oilers are holding the remainder of their Fifth annual Stanley Cup watch parties at River Spirit Casino, 8330 Riverside Parkway, tonight (and for all of the other necessary games on June 6, 9 and 11) at 7pm. Fans have the opportunity to win prizes and talk to the Oilers and its head coach Bruce Ramsay. The Oilers are scheduled to play 32 home games at the BOK Center in the 2010-11 season. For season tickets for the upcoming season, call the Oilers office at 632-7825.

June 5

Revved up Weekend. Get your kicks at Sapulpa's 21st Annual Route 66 Blowout from 9am to 3pm. Cruise the historic downtown this weekend, and you'll find numerous classic hot rods, trucks and motorcycles on display. Set your mouth on fire at the Salsa Tasting Festival or cool off in the beer garden while listening to live music. Fine art, crafts, kids' activities and commercial and food vendors will also be available in addition to the dining and shopping opportunities at downtown restaurants and stores. For more information, visit sapulpamainstreet.com or call 224-5709.

June 6

Go Hard.

Think you have enough grit to handle the Tulsa Tough? Practice for the Tour de France while taking in the sights of the city on the last day of this year's Saint Francis Tulsa Tough cycling festival. Spectators and riders of all levels and ages can take part in the races, recreational and tour rides, kids' activities and live music and vendors. The prize money is up to $100,000 and the arduous Cry Baby Hill awaits race winners. For registration and more information about Tulsa Tough, including ride times and maps, visit tulsatough.com.

June 7

All Single Ladies. Hey gals -- what is better than a group of your best friends watching the Tulsa Drillers flex those muscles as they run bases at ONEOK Field, 201 N. Elgin Ave? How about free hand care and massages while cheering those Drillers on against the Frisco RoughRiders. Every Monday is "Girls Night Out" at ONEOK Field, so hit up the new ballpark for some nachos and a nice backrub. It's the last game of the team's six-game home stand, too. The game starts at 7:05pm, and the team takes on the Frisco Roughriders. Ticket prices vary, so visit tulsadrillers.com to purchase tickets.

June 8

No Miss Congeniality. Get ready for all the glam, glitz and perfect poses that come along with the Miss Oklahoma Scholarship Pageant at the Mabee Center, 7777 S. Lewis Ave. More than 40 Oklahoma beauties compete in this first round of the five-day competition. Contestants compete in interview, evening gown and talent throughout the competition with hopes of showing off that sparkly tiara on the final night. The winner will then prepare to represent Oklahoma in the 90th Annual Miss America Pageant on Jan. 15. Tickets start at $10. Visit missoklahoma.org for more information and to purchase tickets.

June 9

Nothing Technical. Music is strange in Cain's Ballroom at 423 N. Main St. these days. Maybe it has something to do with TECH N9NE's playing there tonight as a part of his Strange Days Tour. Artists Brotha Lynch Hung, Krizz Kaliko, Kutt Calhoun, Big Scoob, Prozak and Cognito will join one of the most highly successful independent hip-hop artists out there for this exciting evening. Tickets are $26 in advance and $29 at the door. Doors open at 7pm, and the show starts at 8:15pm. Check out cainsballroom.com for more information.

June 10

Battling Ivories. Every week, the OU Sooner piano and the OSU Cowboy piano fine tune themselves for the weekly Dueling Piano Show at Full Moon Café, 1525 E. 15th St. Tom Basler and either Amanda Preslar or Kitt Bender face off on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturday nights to prove who's got the better song and piano. You never know if you'll hear a high-battle rendition of "Piano Man" or a fun rendition of "Old McDonald." Guess you'll have to check it out and listen. The show starts at 8pm. For more information, visit eatfullmoon.com.


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