March 1: Stillwater Medical Center Foundation First Friday – Put it in Writing, Noon – 1:00 pm, Stillwater Public Library. Advance Directives for care in Oklahoma. Making your wishes know. Presented by John “Butch” Koemel, Attorney. Free and open to the public. Register by telephone at 405-742-5946 or by email at
March 1: The Big Night benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters, 6:30 pm, ConocoPhillips Alumni Center, OSU Campus. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Event starts at 7:00 pm. Auction, Music, Dining and Dancing Honorary Chair Coach Holliday Music from The Band Morgan $25 per person or $40 per couple RSVP 405-624-9922 or
March 1: Gym One presents Youth Performance Systems, 4:30 pm OR 6:00 pm, Gym One. Gym One is beginning a youth performance class for boys and girls ages 10 -18 years old. The class will consist of strength, power, agility, speed, balance, and flexibility training. Classes will begin on Wednesday February 27th or Friday March 1st and will be held every Wednesday and Friday at 4:30 pm or 6:00 pm. Classes will last one hour. One Youth – $140 for 8 sessions Two Youth (same family) – $224 for 8 sessions Three Youth (same family) – $294 for 8 sessions. Contact Jacob Behara 580-716-3779 or email
March 1: Wings-Kinetic Sculpture and Jewelry by Dukno Yoon, Gardiner Gallery, OSU Museum of Art. Dukno Yoon, a visiting assistant professor at Kansas State, explores mechanical structure as his artistic language. His wearable kinetic works are intended to exist between jewelry and sculpture. For more information, please call 405-744-4143 or visit:
March 1: Kyle Bennett Band, 8:00 pm, The Tumbleweed Dancehall, Lakeview and Country Club Rd. Doors open at 8:00 pm Show at 9:30 pm Must be 18+ to enter. $6 General Admission Tickets can be ordered at:
March 2: Free Community CPR Classes, 8:30 am – 2:30 pm, Stillwater Community Center, 315 W. 8th St. LifeNet, Inc., in partnership with the City of Stillwater Community Center, will provide free CPR classes to citizens in the surrounding area, including the towns of Perkins, Glencoe, Yale, Ripley, Morrison, Coyle, Cushing and Stillwater. Participants will learn key, lifesaving skills that can improve survival rates from sudden cardiac arrest. Everyone age 14 and older is encouraged to attend the free community CPR class. Course materials from the American Heart Association will be provided. Participants will learn infant, child and adult CPR, AED use, and skills to relieve an obstruction in a choking victim. After successful completion of the course, the participant will become certified by the American Heart Association in Heartsaver® CPR. Those interested in attending the free community CPR class are asked to contact LifeNet, Inc. at (405) 707-0007. Office hours are Monday –Friday from 8-5. LifeNet, Inc. is a CAAS accredited, not-for-profit corporation providing high quality ground and air ambulance service in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas. This event is sponsored by City of Stillwater Parks and Recreation.
March 2: Botanical Garden Open House, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm, Botanic Gardens at OSU. Why not grab your family and friends and head out to The Botanic Garden during Open House? You will be greeted by our friendly Ambassadors who are eager to help answer your gardening and plant questions. This event is free and open to the public.
March 2: OSU Center for Veterinary Health Sciences Open House, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, Boren Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital and McElroy Hall, OSU Campus. Activities and presentations, free fun for the kids and an opportunity to learn about the school. For more information: Call 405-744-6961; visit ; Facebook “OSU CVHS Open House 2013”.
March 2: Wee Art Books & Crafts, 10:00 – 11:30 am, Multi Arts Center, 1001 S. Duck St., Stillwater. Students will enjoy listening to the reading of a children’s book and then they will make a fun craft inspired by the book with the help of a parent or guardian. Ages 2-6 years (accompanied by parent) Featured book – Owl Babies Instructor – Sher Nunley Class Fee – $8
March 2: Oklahoma WONDERtorium “A Birthday Celebration for Dr. Suess, 11am to 2pm. come and celebrate Dr Suess birthday with the Oklahoma WONDERtorium. Unique craft activity in the Artist’s Pad and enjoy a story read-aloud by a VERY SPECIAL visitor. Story times are at 11:30am, 12:30pm and 1:30pm.
March 2: Live Music at Zannotti’s featuring Slick Willie and The Right Cats, 8:00-10:00 pm, Zannotti’s Wine Bar.
March 2: OSU President’s Masterworks Concert, 8:00 – 10:00 pm, Seretean Center, OSU Campus.
March 3: SUAB Movies-Toy Story Marathon, 1:00 – 5:00 pm, Student Union Theater, OSU Campus. It’s an event for all ages as Student Union Activities Board proudly presents a family-friendly Toy Story movie marathon. Kids activities begin at 1:00 pm followed by the original “Toy Story” at 1:30 pm Be sure to stick around for “Toy Story 2” and “Toy Story 3” as well. Free and open to the public. Concessions will be available.
March 3: Judith Karman Hospice Shorts Festival, 2:30 – 5:00 pm, Sheerar Museum, 702 S. Duncan St. Seven short plays were selected for the unique fundraiser that benefits Judith Karman Hospice. The festival’s theme is the “Affirmation of Life.” Local directors and actors will perform in the historic Sheerar Museum Theatre. Tickets are $10. For more information, contact Lisa Smith, Executive Director, Judith Karman Hospice, 405-377-8012.
March 3: Wine and Beer Tasting, 4:00 – 6:00 pm, Zannotti’s Wine Bar. Sample new selections that will be featured in our Spring Menu. $35 Wine Tasting (includes 5 wines and appetizers) $25 Beer Tasting (includes 6 beers and appetizers). RSVP required for tickets: 405-707-7037 or Seating is limited – tickets not available at the door. Proceeds for this event will go to supporting the students and faculty putting on .
March 4 – 15: Senior Studio Capstone Exhibition, Gardiner Art Gallery, OSU Campus. This exhibition showcases the works by three students receiving their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees from the Department of Art this May. Student artists featured in this exhibition include: Kelli Coughenour, Vanessa Pettit and Cassandra Pickens. Works on view cover a wide range of media—sculpture, watercolor, and oil paintings. They represent the student artists’ impressive achievement after a process of synthesis, analysis and reflection on their rigorous studies at OSU. Mentored by their faculty, students demonstrate their critical thinking and artistic skills, and their awareness of professional exhibition practices. For more information, please call 405-744-4143 or visit: .
March 4 – 7: Payne County Junior Livestock Show, Payne County Expo Center. Premium Sale March 7 at 7:00 pm.
March 4: Travis Ford Radio Show live at Rib Crib, 6:00 – 7:00pm, Rib Crib, 103 S. Perkins Rd., Stillwater.
March 4: “Woody Guthrie: Ain’t Got No Home”, 6:00 pm, Stillwater Public Library. Dr. Peter Rollins, Emeritus Regents Professor of English at Oklahoma State University, will introduce the 90 minute film which explores Woody Guthrie’s life and music, writing and painting. The film is a part of the PBS American Masters Series, a long running, award-winning biography series celebrating American art and culture. Many more “One Book, One Community” events are scheduled in March and April. For a full list of events or more information, visit the Stillwater Public Library web site at , email or call .
March 5: Primary Election for two open Stillwater City Council seats – Remember to Vote!!
March 5: Pet Care Seminar-Ouch, My Back Hurts!, 7:00 – 9:00 pm, McElroy Hall Auditorium, OSU Campus. Open to the public, light refreshments will be served.
March 5: Admeta Quartet, 8:00 – 9:00 pm, Bennett Chapel, OSU Campus. This event is free and open to the public.
March 5: Live Music at Zannotti’s featuring Brian Belanus and Melissa Brumfield, 8:00-10:00 pm, Zannotti’s Wine Bar.
March 5: OLLI Town Hall: Peter Rollins Presents Woody Guthrie-Ain’t Got No Home, 1:00 – 2:30 pm, Stillwater Public Library. Emeritus Regents Professor of English at Oklahoma State University, will introduce the 90 minute film which explores Woody Guthrie’s life and music, writing and painting. The film is a part of the PBS American Masters Series, a long running, award-winning biography series celebrating American art and culture. Many more “One Book, One Community” events are scheduled in March and April. For a full list of events or more information, visit the Stillwater Public Library web site at , email or call .
March 5: Buzzworthy Bistro, 6:00 – 7:30 pm, Stillwater Public Library. Love books? Always on the lookout for the hottest new releases? Interested in learning what books other people love? On the First Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM librarian Scott Freeman will highlight notable books just released and spotlighting some titles that will soon be published.
March 5: Stillwater Life Services 2013 Fundraising Banquet and 25th Anniversary Celebration, ConocoPhillips Alumni Center, OSU Campus. Stillwater Life Services is a sexual health and pregnancy resource clinic, providing STD/STI testing and treatment, pregnancy testing, options counseling for women and men experiencing an unplanned pregnancy, and sexual health programs, support and education. SLS also provides limited OB ultrasounds, post-abortion support, parenting classes, mentoring programs, and peer-counseling on issues such as relationships, self-esteem and healthy life choices. SLS is looking forward to celebrating 25 amazing years and hopes you can be a part of it. Register today by clicking on the “Banquet Registration” picture at or by calling .
March 6 & 13: Introduction to Machine Embroidery, 5:30 – 8:30 pm, Multi Arts Center, 1001 S. Duck St., Stillwater. Are you still unsure of your self when you sit down to embroider? Do you still have questions about what to do when….? Come to class and we’ll figure out what to do “if”. We will find out why you should use “that” stabilizer. We will use different threads and different needles and stitch samples of different designs or fonts to demystify what tells you to change the thread tension, or maybe use a separate thread stand. We will talk and have handouts on choosing the correct stabilizer, etc. Class Ages- All Ages Class Fee- $20 Supply Fee- $15 Instructor- Shirley Hill.
March 6 – 10: Keely and Du, Jerry L. Davis Theatre, OSU Campus. Keely and Du explores major questions of life, compassion, and the human condition. This emotionally charged topic by Jane Martin challenges the audience while focusing on the relationship between two different women wrestling with the issue of abortion. There will be a talk back following each performance. Showtime: March 6-9, 7:30 pm March 10, 2:30 pm
March 7: Heart Link Network, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm, Freddie Paul’s. A fun and relaxed networking gathering created by women, for women. This unique experience enables you to network in a casual and fun atmosphere to grow your business and strengthen our community. Only $20 per person. No membership required. A light meal is provided. Submit your reservation/registration online : . RSVP: Sherry: or Collett: . Touch Hearts. Come “LINKED”. Bring a friend! Your *first-time* guest may attend for an additional $10. It only costs $40 for the two of you to “come linked”! (Must pre-register).
March 7: Noon Concert Series-Trombone Octet, Noon, Peggy V. Helmrich Browsing Room, Edmon Low Library, OSU Campus. The Noon Concert Series features students from the OSU Music Department performing free concerts in an informal setting. The concerts are open to the public. Attendees are encouraged to bring lunch; drinks and dessert are provided. This popular series showcases students’ talents and provides continued cultural programming in the Library. This series is sponsored by the Edmon Low Library Staff Association, the Friends of the OSU Library and the OSU Music Department.
March 7: 2013 Bowl for Kids’ Sake Kickoff! 11:30 am – 1:00 pm, Joseppi’s Italian Kitchen. Please join us as we kickoff the 2013 Bowl for Kids’ Sake campaign. This is a great opportunity to learn more about Big Brothers Big Sisters, answer all your Bowl for Kids’ Sake team questions and receive the materials you need to kick off the campaign for your team or organization. RSBP by MARCH 4TH. Lunch will be provided. Call 405-624-9922; Email
March 7: Who is the Death Penalty For?, 3:30 – 5:30 pm, Noble Research Center, Room 106, OSU Campus. Featured Speaker: Mark D. Cunningham, Ph.D., ABPP Who is the death penalty for? Determining who lives and who dies at capital sentencing sponsored by the Psychology Department and the Goldman Colloquium Series. Reception to immediately follow in Murray parlor. Open to the public.
March 7: Senior Studio Capstone Exhibition Public Reception, 5:00 pm, Gardiner Gallery, OSU Campus. Student artists will speak about their works in a gallery talk from 6:00 – 7:00 pm. This exhibition showcases the works by three students receiving their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees from the Department of Art this May. Student artists featured in this exhibition include: Kelli Coughenour, Vanessa Pettit and Cassandra Pickens.
March 7: Twilight Gardening Series, 6:30 – 8:00 pm, Botanic Garden at OSU Educational Building. With spring just around the corner, flowers will soon be blooming everywhere. So why not join us and Bonnie Hammond from Flourishes to learn how to arrange those beautiful stemmed flowers into bouquets. Members -$5 Non-member -$8
March 7: American Red Cross Presents Dueling Pianos with Michael and Amy, 6:00 pm, Wes Watkins Center 207 W. Farm Rd. Michael and Amy’s show blends music, standup comedy, and audience participation from beginning to end designed to engage and entertain a captive audience. In addition, join us for silent and live auctions, dinner and drinks! To purchase tickets .
March 8: Cowboy Wrestling at Big 12 Dual Finals, all day event, Gallagher-Iba Arena, OSU Campus. Cowboy Wrestling takes on the entire Big 12 in two sessions to declare the regular season Big 12 title. The dual finals end with the Bedlam match-up between the Cowboy’s and the Sooner’s. Matches begin at 11:00 am, 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm.
March 8 – 9: Mizuno Classic Softball Tournament, all day event, Cowgirl Softball Stadium, OSU Campus.
March 9: Big 12 Wrestling Championships, all day event, Gallagher-Iba Arena, OSU Campus. The Cowboy Wrestling team seeks their 46th Conference Championship Title inside Gallagher-Iba Arena. Dual’s begin at 5:00 pm
March 9: Edwin Fair Community Mental Health Center Flapjack Fundraiser, 8:00 – 10:30 am, Applebee’s 317 N. Perkins Rd., Stillwater. Edwin Fair CMHC, with locations in seven counties throughout north central Oklahoma, relies heavily on the support of their local communities and will be selling tickets for their all you can eat flapjack breakfast to raise money and awareness. The menu consists of fluffy pancakes, steaming sausage links and your choice of orange juice, milk, or coffee. At a ticket price of $7, friends and family can enjoy one another’s company over a savory meal to start the day. Tickets can be purchased at the main Edwin Fair CMHC office in Stillwater, 800 E. 6th Ave. Suite A, or at the door at Applebee’s on the morning of the fundraiser. For more information visit:
March 9: Craft Show, all day event, Payne County Expo Center. For more information call 580-455-2273.
March 9: Land Run 100, all day event, Stillwater. Cycling will go to a new level in a 100 mile race around Stillwater. The race is 100 miles on gravel roads with a couple of miles on pavement, which totals to about 105 miles. To register go to and follow the registration link. To volunteer at the race, “like” Land Run 100 or Stillwater Gravel Grinders on Facebook.
March 9: “Woody Guthrie Children’s Songs”, 9:00 am – 1:30 pm, Stillwater Public Library. Storyteller and musician, Caroline Johnson, will entertain children of all ages with a lively and interactive program using washboards, tambourines, and more to accompany Woody Guthrie songs. Many more “One Book, One Community” events are scheduled in March and April. For a full list of events or more information, visit the Stillwater Public Library web site at , email or call .
March 9 – 23: Beginning Knitting, Saturdays 9:30 – 11:30 am, Multi Arts Center, 1001 S. Duck St., Stillwater. Have you ever wanted to knit? In this class we’ll unlock the secrets to making household items with just two sticks and some string. We’ll make durable, soft, and ecologically sound items suitable for gifting. There will be a range of materials to choose from! Class fee -$20 Supply fee -$15 Instructor –Jennifer Hall.
March 9: Trash Clean Up @ Lake McMurtry, 9:00 am – Noon, Lake McMurtry, east side. We’ll be meeting on the east side to pick up as much trash as we can, in preparation for an event we’re having later in March. Please join us in getting the lake cleaned up! Sign up: Email ; Call 405-747-8085; RSVP to the event at
March 9: AAUW’s A Journey Around the World for Military and Women, 6:00 – 9:00 pm, ConocoPhillips Alumni Center, OSU Campus. ConocoPhillips, corporate sponsor for Oklahoma State University’s student chapter of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), provides funding for programs and activities that have helped AAUW become one of the most successful organizations on the OSU campus. The women of this distinguished organization are focused on “breaking through barriers for women and girls” in all aspects of life. As such, they aspire to be women of philanthropic service and leadership. With this goal in mind, AAUW will have its’ second annual philanthropic event, A Journey Around the World for Military and Women—An Arts and Fashion Extravaganza on March 9, 2013 in the ConocoPhillips Alumni Center Click Hall on the Oklahoma State University campus.
March 9: Indonesian Night 2013-Discovering Indonesia, 6:00 – 8:00 pm, Wes Watkins Center, OSU Campus. The first Indonesian Night at OSU. This event will showcase Indonesian culture and cuisine! Traditional dances, Indonesian traditional clothes fashion show and a tourism presentation are a part of the program. It’s also for a good cause. Fifty percent of all ticket proceeds will benefit NGO in Indonesia, which supports education in an isolated region of Indonesia. Tickets $5 in advance, $7 at the door. For more information call 918-851-2290.
March 9: Graduate recital – James Doss, Horn, 11:00 am – Noon, Seretean Center Concert Hall, OSU Campus. This event is free and open to the public.
March 9: Live Music at Zannotti’s featuring Ms. Brown to You, 8:00-10:00 pm, Zannotti’s Wine Bar.
March 9: The Giving Tree Band, 9:00 pm, Stonewall Tavern, Stillwater. The Giving Tree Band is a rock & roll band from Yorkville, Illinois. They all live together, travel together and perform with a wide array of instruments from acoustic & electric guitars, slide guitars & banjos to violin, mandolin & pedal steel. Though the group uses instrumentation largely associated with bluegrass and Americana, their sound often drums up comparisons to such classic rock icons as The Band, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, CSNY, and The Beatles. Must be 21 to enter.
March 9: 2014 Payne County Distinguished Young Women Pageant, 7:00 pm, Stillwater Community Center, 315 W. 5th St. Doors open at 6:00 pm, program starts at 7:00pm. Tickets available at the door, $8 Adults $5 Students. For more information call 405-612-2831 or email Facebook Page-DistinguishedYoungWomenofPayneCountyOklahoma ;
March 9: Johnn Polygon at the Tumblweed, 8:00 pm – Midnight, Tumbleweed Dancehall, Lakeview & Country Club Rd. Doors open at 8:00 pm Event starts at 9:30 pm Must be 18+ to enter Ticket information at
March 9: Funnies Comedy Club presents King Rich, 8:00 pm – Midnight, Wyndham Garden Ballroom, 600 E. McElroy. Must be 18 to enter, 21 to drink. A non-smoking event. Show may contain some adult language and content. Discounts available for groups of 8 or more. King Rich entered the world of touring stand-up comedy following a diverse and eclectic career that encompasses film, television, and the classical stage. He has headlined comedy venues from coast to coast, including the Dallas Comedy Festival in 2010. Born in Lubbock, TX, he got his start in the entertainment industry producing plays in an abandoned warehouse and performing in some of the worst heavy metal bands to ever put on too much eyeliner. An attempt to write and produce his own one-man show, Majestic Dementia, persuaded him to take the stage alone with nothing but a microphone to tell his story and he has brought that personal honesty and levity to comedy clubs ever since. Check out for more information and videoclips. For questions about this show, please email To reserve a table, please email or call (580) 628-0713. To order tickets, visit
March 9: Gospel with a Purpose, 6:00 – 8:00 pm, Southside Baptist Church, 1223 S. Perkins Rd. Southern gospel sing featuring The Carpitchers from Tahlequah Oklahoma. Gospel With A Purpose is a monthly gospel singing that brings in the finest in southern gospel singers AND promotes a local non profit organization! A love offering will be received for the ministry of The Carpitchers. March NP is Stillwater Life Services. We ask that our audience bring items that are needed by Stillwater Life Services, such as diapers (size NB, 4,5 or 6), baby wipes, Gerber good start Formula, baby wash, newborn baby clothes. An offering jar for SLS will also be available.
March 10 – 16: Sunshine Week! Supporting Transparency in Government
March 10: Stillwater 500 Motocross Race, all day event, 6500 W. 56th St., Stillwater. 8:00 am-Practice 10:00 am-Races begin $5 admission For more information go to
March 11: Travis Ford Radio Show live at Rib Crib, 6:00 – 7:00pm, Rib Crib, 103 S. Perkins Rd., Stillwater.
March 11: Stillwater League of Women Voters Book Club-“Cleopatra: A Life” by Schiff, 7:00 – 9:00 pm. Please visit our web site for more details.
March 11: “Woody Guthrie’s Legacy” presented by Anna Canoni, 6:30 pm, Stillwater Public Library. Anna Canoni, Woody Guthrie’s granddaughter and Publisher and Events & Program Director for the Woody Guthrie Foundation and Archives, will provide a multimedia presentation. The presentation includes the film, “Woody Guthrie’s Legacy”, a documentary short directed by John Paulsen and created especially for the “This Land is Your Land: The Life & Legacy of Woody Guthrie” exhibit that toured around the U.S. from 1998-2001. Not available for viewing anywhere else, this documentary features musicians Billy Bragg, Wilco, Ani DiFranco, U2, Bob Dylan and other special guests. The 16-minute film will be followed by a multimedia presentation about the legacy of Woody Guthrie in today’s music community.
March 11: Graduate Recital-Paula Fox, Soprano, 7:00 – 8:30 pm, Seretean Center Concert Hall, OSU Campus. This event is free and open to the public.
March 12: Online Bargain Hunting Tips, 6:30 pm, Stillwater Public Library. The class will include techniques for finding discounts and using online tools to reduce costs. The library’s online bargain class is free and open to the public. Registration is requested. To sign-up, visit the library website at , call 405-372-3633 x106, or email .
March 12: Stillwater League of Women Voters Noon Meeting: Water Study Consensus Meeting, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm, Freddie Paul’s Restaurant, 1707 E. 6th, Stillwater.
March 12: OLLI Town Hall – Stillwater C.A.R.E.S., 1:00 – 2:30 pm, Stillwater Public Library. Presented by Executive Director Quinn Schipper.
March 12: Guided Tour of “Woody at 100” by Anna Canoni and Tiffany Colannino, 3:00 – 3:30 pm, Edmon Low Library, OSU Campus. Anna Canoni and Tiffany Colannino, Woody Guthrie Archivist, will provide a guided tour of the “Woody at 100” exhibit which focuses on the life and legacy of Woody Guthrie. Following Guthrie’s road from Okemah, OK to the 100th anniversary of his birth, this exhibit features hundreds of never-before-seen images, artwork and handwritten lyrics. The exhibit has never been displayed in Oklahoma and will be open March 12 to April 12. Funding for this exhibit is being made possible from the Center for Oklahoma Studies. Following the guided tour, from 3:30 – 5:00 pm in the Peggy V. Helmerich Browsing Room of the OSU Library, Canoni and Colannino will share the fascinating story of “The Live Wire: Woody Guthrie in Performance 1949.” After its discovery in 2001 and years of painstaking restoration, “The Live Wire,” is the only available commercial recording of WoodyGuthrie in performance. With his wife, Marjorie Mazia Guthrie, as emcee and Woody as performer, this performance gives rare insight into the professional and personal relationship between the two. In this presentation, guests will listen to excerpts from the recording and hear the background to its creation. “The Live Wire” received a Grammy Award for Best Historical Album in 2007.
March 12: Anime Club for Young Adults kick-off, 3:30 – 5:30 pm, Stillwater Public Library. The Stillwater Public Library is relaunching its popular Anime Club for young adults with a kick-off event which will include a sushi making demonstration by Lee Stice, owner and executive chef at Kyoto Japanese Restaurant. Participants will also have a chance to plan an anime viewing schedule and brainstorm activities for future meetings. The Anime Club is for students in grades 6 -12 and will be held on the on the second Tuesday of each month from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. The monthly meetings include viewing new anime productions, practicing Manga drawing skills and learning about Japanese culture. Space is limited and registration is required at this free event. To reserve a space, please sign up from the library webpage at /, call 405-372-3633 x106, or email .
March 12: March For Babies-Stillwater Fundraiser Event @ Panda Express, 5pm to 7pm. Present flier and 20% of your purchase will be donated to this organization. Click for flier. Please note: Flyers cannot be distributed inside Panda Express, within 150 yards of Panda Express, or in the Panda Express parking lot before or during your event. Thank you for understanding. ***Guests will receive credit for their meals whether they dine in, take food to go or pick up a Panda Express catering order.
March 12: Live Music at Zannotti’s featuring Chris Firey Jazz Duo, 8:00-10:00 pm, Zannotti’s Wine Bar.
March 12: Senior Recital-Liz Bealko, Voice, 8:00 – 9:00 pm, Seretean Center Concert Hall, OSU Campus. This event is free and open to the public.
March 13: Workshop Wednesdays, Noon – 1:00 pm, Stillwater Public Library, Meeting Room 214. Leveraging Community Partnerships – Maximizing multi-sector associations in the community (with an emphasis upon social service and faith based organizations).
March 13: Friends of the Forms Lecture/38th Annual Philosopher in Residence, 5:30 – 7:30 pm, 035 Murray, OSU Campus. Friends of the Forms 38th Annual Philosopher in Residence Dr. Jim Yates, Vice President of Academic Affairs, Carl Albert State College, Poteau, Oklahoma, will present a lecture entitled, “The Hitchcock Style: Mise-en-Scene, Montage and the Subversion of the Audience”
March 13: Junior Recital-Lauren Patterson, Clarinet, 8:00 – 9:00 pm, Seretean Center Concert Hall, OSU Campus. This event is free and open to the public.
March 14: Oklahoma WONDERtorium: Kameoka Klub, after school. For 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Join the Oklahoma WONDERtorium in celebrating Japanese Doll Festival. Bring a doll or action figure from home to display alongside traditional Japanese dolls. Crafts and tea are part of this cultural experience. $5 Members/ $7 Non-members. Please .
March 14: Gardening Series, 6:30 – 8:00 pm, Botanic Garden at OSU Educational Building. Want to see more butterflies, fruits or vegetables in your garden? Then join us and Carmen Greenwood for a spectacular presentation on “Attracting Pollinators”. Members -$5 Non-members -$8
March 14 – 16: Adorable Affordables Children’s Consignment Sale, Payne County Expo Center. Stillwater’s premiere seasonal sale that offers consignors a chance to sell gently used children’s, maternity and scrapbooking items. We only sell high-quality, stain-free Adorable items at Affordable prices. Hours March 14-15, 9:00 am – 7:00 pm March 16, 8:00 am – 2:00 pm.
March 14: Women’s Night Out, 5:00 – 8:30 pm, Payne County Expo Center. Fun and free event!
March 14: Guest Artist-Abbie Conant, Trombone, 8:00 – 9:30 pm, Seretean Center Concert Hall, OSU Campus. This event is free and open to the public.
March 14: Lucky Leprechaun Glow Run 5K, 9:00 -10:00 pm, Colvin Recreation Center Dance 2, OSU Campus. GET YOUR GREEN ON with the Lucky Leprechaun Glow Run 5K!! Registration fee $10 or $5 and a pair of shoes for a donation to Soles 4 Souls. Pre-register by March 8 at 5:00 pm and get a lucky leprechaun glow run T-shirt. Registration after March 8 at 5:00 pm will not receive a T-shirt, but will still receive green glow paint and glow sticks the night of the event while supplies last. Registrations will be CLOSED at 8:00 pm March 14 (ONE hour before race time) REGISTER EARLY! Dress in green and leprechaun gear (neon/glowing green).
March 15: Guest Artist – Joshua L. Bynum, Trombone, 8:00 – 9:30 pm, Seretean Center Concert Hall, OSU Campus. This event is free and open to the public.
March 15: Live Music at Zannotti’s featuring Morgan, 8:00-10:00 pm, Zannotti’s Wine Bar.
March 16: Botanic Garden at OSU Open House, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm, Botanic Gardens at OSU. Why not grab your family and friends and head out to The Botanic Garden during Open House? You will be greeted by our friendly Ambassadors who are eager to help answer your gardening and plant questions. This event is free and open to the public. For more information contact Master Gardener Dick Ortez, or Payne County Extension Service Office 405-747-8320.
March 16: Saturday Campus Tour, all day event, OSU, Stillwater Campus. The Saturday Campus Tour experience begins with a browse session featuring representatives from across campus from 9:30 – 10:00 am. Hear from Undergraduate Admissions, Scholarships and Financial Aid and Residential Life, before you head out on a walking tour of campus led by a current OSU student, which will last about two hours. Academic appointments are NOT available on Saturday Tours. Register online at:
March 16: Write More Vividly, 9:30 am – Noon, Multi Arts Center, 1001 S. Duck St. Make static phrases and sentences into word pictures without turning them into the dreaded Purple Prose syndrome. Students will have a worksheet of simple sentences to jazz up. It’s fun and funny. This class will help you to be a better writer. Ages: 14 and up Class Fee -$8 Supply fee -$5 Instructor-Sherrill Lewis.
March 18-22: Oklahoma WONDERtorium: A Whole Week of Spring Break Fun! All kinds of fun and great thing to create during spring break. to check it all out! We’ll be open Monday, March 18th, too – just to get all the activities going!
March 18: How to Heal Ear Infections without Antibiotics! Wellness Talk, 6:30pm at Sunrise Health Institute. Dr Matt Allen and Dr Jesse Wenninger will be talking about the Ear Infections. If you would like to know how to enhance your child’s healing process NATURALLY then please join us to listen to the presentation prepared by both Dr. Matt Allen and Dr. Jesse Wenninger. Please RSVP to 405-707-3050 as space is limited.
March 18: Sewing Circle, 6:30 – 8:30, Stillwater Public Library. On the Third Monday of each month from 6:30-8:30 pm, work on your current needlework project as you enjoy readings presented by a library employee or volunteer and the companionship of fellow participants.
March 19: Click ‘n Cook, 10:00 – 11:30 am, Stillwater Public Library. The Stillwater Public Library will present a class to help busy families learn about the best websites and apps for finding great recipes, planning meals, and creating grocery lists on the fly. “Click ‘n Cook” will be held Tuesday, March 19 from 10-11:30 a.m. in Room 202 of the library. A concurrent program for children will be held in the auditorium. Participants are encouraged to bring their smart phones or other internet devices to start bookmarking sites and downloading apps immediately. Handouts will be provided that will include descriptions of all sites and apps discussed. Library staff will also include a review of favorite picks for fellow foodies who cannot give up their cookbooks. Parents attending the program are welcome to bring their children to attend the joint program, “Pint Sized.” The children’s program will take place on the same floor and will include food and nutrition activities andcrafts. The program is open to children of all ages, though activities are targeted mainly to ages five to seven. Register online at or call 405-372-3633 x106.
March 19: Brown Bag Lunch Book Discussion “Bound for Glory”, Noon – 1:00 pm, Stillwater Public Library. Bring your own lunch and join in the book discussion of Woody Guthrie’s “Bound for Glory”. This discussion will be led by Helen Clements, OSU Librarian.
March 19 & 22: Shadowbox Workshop, 2:00 – 4:00 pm, Multi Arts Center, 1001 S. Duck St. A shadowbox is a unique way to display and preserve special memories or as a tribute to a favorite sport, team, or movie. You will learn how to create 3-D arrangements of photos, clippings, souvenirs, etc. to treasure or give as a gift for someone special. Class Dates: Session 1 (Tuesday) March 19th and (Friday) March 22nd from 2pm-4pm Spring Break! Session 2 (Saturday) April 20th and (Saturday) April 27th from 12pm-2pm Ages: 12 and up Class fee -$20 plus supply list Instructor -Sher Nunley.
March 20: Spring Celebration at Lake McMurtry, 4:30 – 7:00 pm, Lake McMurtry, east side. Come enjoy the first day of spring with us at Lake McMurtry! Wander the park at your leisure or join us for any activity: – Talk on bicycle maintenance – Red Dirt Pedalers 4:45-5:30 – Easter egg hunt for kids 5:30-6:00 – Bird walk – Payne County Audubon Society 6:00-6:45 Please RSVP! 405-747-8085 or This is a free event and all are welcome to attend, so come enjoy the lake with us! Limited refreshments will be offered
March 21 – 24 & 28 – 31: Town and Gown: The Broken Statue, Town and Gown Theatre, 3524 S. Perkins Rd., Stillwater. A limestone statue of a striking young woman is buried and lost for nearly thirty years — a broken statue representing shattered lives and shattered dreams. The story of the statue is one of love, greed, power and lost aspirations. The statue symbolizes what was and what could have been — a tale of a great oil empire betrayed, destroying the lives of the family who built it. This intriguing story captures the wild risk-taking, broken lives and the lavish lifestyles of the gilded age of the early oil industry. The story is based on the real-life legacy of oil-baron E.W. Marland, who made and lost a fortune in the oilfields of northern Oklahoma, and the tragic story of Lydie Marland. E.W. Marland survived a notorious marriage to become a United States congressman and the 10th governor of Oklahoma. The Broken Statue reveals the determination, grit, successes andfrustrations of E.W. Marland and the tragic challenges he left for his young widow. Tickets for Broken Statue will go on sale Monday, March 18, 2013. Season ticket forms will go out at least two weeks prior to opening night and should be returned promptly to reserve prime seats. Individual tickets may be reserved by calling the Town & Gown box office at (405) 372-9122 or by visiting . Please leave a message if no one is available to answer your call and one of our friendly box office volunteers will return it promptly. Fifteen minutes before showtime, all reserved tickets not yet paid for will be released for sale. Ticket prices are: Adults – $12 Students – $10 Seniors – $10 (available for Sunday matinees only) Show times are: Thursday 7:30pm Friday 7:30pm Saturday 7:30pm Sunday 2:30pm
March 21: Bound for Glory, 6:30 – 8:30 pm, Stillwater Public Library. Screening of the film, “Bound for Glory” with a recorded introduction by Dr. Guy Logsdon, who will share behind the scenes stories about Hollywood actor David Carradine, who plays Woody Guthrie in the film.
March 21: Taste of Home Cooking School, 6:30 – 10:00 pm, Wes Watkins Center, OSU Campus. Doors open at 4:30 pm. Show starts at 6:30 pm. Tickets: $10 in advance, $12 at the door. $1 per ticket sale will be donated to the Mission of Hope. Tickets can be purchased at the Stillwater NewsPress
March 23: Sewing and Craft Workshop for She’s Worth It Campaign, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm, Covenant Community School, Engineering Building across from the new Wal-Mart. 500,000 children between the ages of 5 and 15 years are forced into the sex trade every year. We’re going to MAKE gifts to deliver to women and girls who are rehabilitating from this forced sexual slavery. Bracelets that let them know they are loved. Zippered pouches to show them someone cares. So we’re asking YOU to join us. Along with the bracelets and zipper pouches we’re also asking that you donate $10. Your $10 will be helping fund two projects we fully believe in: Father’s House and The Sewing Project. Please let us know if you have a sewing machine you’d like to donate, otherwise just bring yourself. For more information contact Jen at 405-385-6341 or April at 405-714-2714. Check out the Facebook event page:
March 23: Blogging workshop, 1:30, Stillwater Public Library. The Stillwater Public Library is offering a variety of computer classes this spring. The classes are free and open to the public and will be held in the library’s computer lab. Seating for most classes is limited to ten participants. Registration is online at . Computer learners are also encouraged to explore the short-term, fee-based classes offered by Meridian Technology Center. To view its classes, visit . For further information contact MTC’s Computer Training Services at 405-377-3333. For more information about library classes, visit the library’s web site or contact the library Help Desk at (405) 372-3633, ext. 106 or e-mail
March 25: Woody Guthrie Panel Discussion, 7:00 – 8:30 pm, Stillwater Public Library. Panel discussion with Dr. Guy Logsdon discussing Woody’s childhood and adolescence in Oklahoma; Dr. Davis Joyce discussing Oklahoma politics during Woody’s early years and the influence it had on his life; and Stanton Doyle, Senior Program Office of the George Kaiser Family Foundation, sharing the story of the Foundation’s tremendous gift of the Woody Guthrie Archives to Tulsa and Oklahoma
March 26: Home-Based Business Programs for 2013-Pinterest and Your Business, Noon – 1:00 pm, Payne Country Administration Building. Suzette Barta, Payne County OSU Extension will present the program. Lunch is included for those who RSVP by Noon the Monday before the meeting. Cost is $8.00 payable at the door. Lunch is optional. If you choose not to eat lunch, there is no fee to attend the program. RSVP by calling 405-747-8320 or by emailing
March 26: Building a Website with Weebly, 6:30 pm, Stillwater Public Library. The Stillwater Public Library is offering a variety of computer classes this spring. The classes are free and open to the public and will be held in the library’s computer lab. Seating for most classes is limited to ten participants. Registration is online at . Computer learners are also encouraged to explore the short-term, fee-based classes offered by Meridian Technology Center. To view its classes, visit . For further information contact MTC’s Computer Training Services at 405-377-3333. For more information about library classes, visit the library’s web site or contact the library Help Desk at (405) 372-3633, ext. 106 or e-mail
March 26: Stillwater League of Women Voters Noon Meeting: International Issues, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm, Freddie Paul’s Restaurant, 1707 E. 6th, Stillwater.
March 26: “Might as well be on Mars…”, 3:30 – 5:00 pm, 109 Bartlett Lecture Hall, OSU Campus. Daniel Cobb with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will present a public lecture “Might as well be on Mars: Community, Poverty, and Power in Clyde Warrior’s America”. The lecture is free and open to the public. Cobb, an associate professor and coordinator of American Indian Studies, is the author of “Native Activism in Cold War America: The Struggle for Sovereignty,” (2008) which won the inaugural Labriola Center American Indian National Book Award in 2009. He is co-editor, with anthropologist Loretta Fowler, of “Beyond Red Power: American Indian Politics and Activism since 1900” (2007) and, with Helen Sheumaker, “Memory Matters” (2011). His essays have appeared in American Indian Quarterly, American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Western Historical Quarterly, and Chronicle of Higher Education. His next monograph focuses on the life of Ponca activist Clyde Warrior.
March 26: Taste of Stillwater, 5:30 – 7:30 pm, Payne County Expo Center. Highlighting food showcased and donated by Stillwater area restaurants, Taste of Stillwater gives ticket holders a chance to sample and discover the best of Stillwater cuisine. The family-oriented event is a fundraiser for the Stillwater Public Education Foundation and all-you-can-eat buffet that is sure to please everyone! More than 30 restaurants traditionally participate in the event and over 1,000 people usually attend! For more information call 405-707-5006.
March 27: Zannotti’s Wine and Palette, 6:00 – 9:00 pm, Zannotti’s Wine Bar. ‘Love and Wine’ will be the selection for this evening of fun. $45 per person includes supplies. Discount coupons are not valid for this event. Tapas buffet included in event cost. Must be 21. Make this a fun date night or a girls’ night out! RSVP required. Please visit:
March 27 – 29: TSA State Conference, 8:00 – 5:00 pm, multiple locations. The annual Oklahoma Technology Student Association State Conference will be held in Stillwater at multiple locations. Middle school and high school students will learn leadership skills, participate in competitive events like Dragster Design, Biotechnology Design and Robotics. State officers will be elected and more.
March 27 – April 5: Graphic Design – Senior Portfolio Exhibition, Gardiner Art Gallery, OSU Campus. This exhibition presents work by graphic design students graduating in May 2013 with BFA degrees in graphic design. Work on view represents all areas of study – illustration, digital animation, advertising design, and branding design. The artwork represents the culmination of each student’s artistic proficiency, achieved after several years of experimentation, research and critical thinking.
March 28: Foot Traffic Open House, 6:00 – 8:00 pm, 724 S. Main, Downtown Stillwater.
March 28: Noon Concert Series, Noon – 1:00 pm, Peggy V. Helmrich Browsing Room, Edmon Low Library, OSU Campus. The Noon Concert Series features students from the OSU Music Department performing free concerts in an informal setting. The concerts are open to the public. Attendees are encouraged to bring lunch; drinks and dessert are provided.
March 28: Facebook workshop, 6:30 pm, Stillwater Public Library. The Stillwater Public Library is offering a variety of computer classes this spring. The classes are free and open to the public and will be held in the library’s computer lab. Seating for most classes is limited to ten participants. Registration is online at . Computer learners are also encouraged to explore the short-term, fee-based classes offered by Meridian Technology Center. To view its classes, visit . For further information contact MTC’s Computer Training Services at 405-377-3333. For more information about library classes, visit the library’s web site or contact the library Help Desk at (405) 372-3633, ext. 106 or e-mail .
March 28: OSU Chamber Choir Performance, 8:00 – 9:30 pm, Seretean Center Concert Hall, OSU Campus.
March 29 – April 19: Art History-Art of the Middle Ages (homeschool), 10:45 am – Noon, Multi Arts Center, 1001 S. Duck, St. Students will learn about the art of the Middle Ages in Western Europe through stories, viewing examples of Medieval Art and hands-on projects. Students will complete projects related to illuminated manuscripts, stained glass and fresco paintings. Class Dates: Fridays March 29th -April 19th Ages: 7 and up Class fee -$25 Supply fee -$5 Instructor – Jeannie Neufeld
March 29: The Chairman and The King Starring Wade Tower, 7:30 – 9:30 pm, Stillwater Community Center, 315 W. 8th St. First half of the program will feature the music of Frank Sinatra. The second half of the program will feature the music of Elvis. This is going to be fun! Tickets: $10 for adults $8 for students under 12
March 29: Guest Artist – Nick Kenney, Horn, 8:00 – 9:30 pm, Seretean Center Concert Hall, OSU Campus. This event is free and open to the public.
March 29: Spring 2013 Red Dirt Contradance/ A Contra Affair, 8:00 – 10:00 pm, Stillwater Community Center 315 W. 8th St. Band: Ladies at Play Caller: Louise Siddons (Stillwater) Introductory lesson for newcomers at 7:45. Cost: $5 per person, $4 for students.
March 30: Disc Golf Course Work, 9:00 am – Noon, Lake McMurtry, east side. Lake McMurtry is in the process of building two disc golf courses on the east side of the lake. On this work day, we’ll be focusing on the south course so that we can have it open this spring! Among other things, we’ll be putting fill dirt around the tee pads, assembling tee signs and moving small brush off the fairways. If you have shovels or work gloves, please bring them! To RSVP Email ; Visit ; Call 405-747-8085
March 30: Stillwater Trash-Off, 9:00 am – Noon, Stillwater Community Center 315 W. 8th St. Volunteers will meet at the City of Stillwater Community Center, 315 W 8th Ave at 9 a.m. An award for the group with the most volunteers will be presented and hot dogs and drinks will be provided as well. For more information contact Interim Environmental Programs Manager Chris Franks at 405-533-8482.
March 30: Graduate Recital – Tim Miller, Violin, 2:00 – 3:00 pm, Sheerar Center Auditorium. This event is free and open to the public.
March 30: Live Music at Zannotti’s featuring Grateful Chicken, 8:00-10:00 pm, Zannotti’s Wine Bar.
March 30: Junior Recital – Ernie Tovar, Horn, 7:00 – 8:00 pm, Sheerar Center Auditorium. This event is free and open to the public.
March 30: Spring Rock Fest 2013, 7:00 pm, Tumbleweed Dance Hall. JFG promotions presents: The One Seven Four, Mirror Image, Simplton, 4th Order. More bands to be announced. Tickets $8 in advance or $10 at the door. VIP tickets are $14 and include entry to the show, access to VIP room, free draft beer at 8:00 (until gone), and a chance to win a pair of Calf-Fry tickets. Ticket Information:
Northside Dry Cleaners March Madness Contest: Win a $50 Gift Card to Northside Laundry & Cleaners! Just choose how far you think OSU will get in the Big 12 Tournament on the form below.** If you don’t see the entry form like the page and it will appear. If you are on a mobile device you’ll see a blue button that needs to be clicked to login to Facebook.Important Info: 2 Winners will be Selected. Winners will be notified and announced on March 19, 2013. Click to enter.
Stillwater Art Guild Spring Show, Stillwater Community Center 315 W. 8th St. Visual arts visible to the public during normal business hours, Monday through Friday.
Star Quilts, Sheerar Museum, 702 S. Duncan St. Traveling exhibit of quilts created by the American Quilt Study Group. Accompanying the traveling exhibit of “Star Quilts” studies will be historic star quilts from the Museum’s collection as well as those loaned from the community.
April 2: Stillwater City Council Elections – 2 Open Seats Remember to Vote!!
Beginning April 6: Just Fiction-Premise, Saturdays 9:30 am – 4:30 pm, Stillwater Public Library. A novel building workshop series by celebrated author William Bernhardt. For more information visit: or
Baseball
March 8: Pioneers vs. Norman North, 6:00 pm
March 12: Pioneers vs. Muskogee, 6:00 pm
March 26: Pioneers vs. Tulsa Bishop Kelley, 4:30 pm
OSU Cowgirl Basketball
March 2: Cowgirls vs. Texas, 11:00 am
OSU Cowboy Basketball
March 2: Cowboys vs. Texas, 3:00 pm
March 9: Cowboys vs. Kansas State, 12:30 pm
OSU Softball
March 2: Cowgirls vs. Houston, 1:30 pm
March 2: Cowgirls vs. Houston, 4:00 pm
March 3: Cowgirls vs. Nebraska, Noon
March 3: Cowgirls vs. Nebraska, 2:30 pm
March 8: Cowgirls vs. Santa Clara, 4:30 pm
March 8: Cowgirls vs. Northern Iowa, 7:00 pm
March 9: Cowgirls vs. Cleveland State, 1:30 pm
March 13: Cowgirls vs. Central Arkansas, 5:00 pm
March 20: Cowgirls vs. North Texas, 6:00 pm
March 28: Cowgirls vs. Texas Tech, 7:00 pm
March 29: Cowgirls vs. Texas Tech, 6:00 pm
March 30: Cowgirls vs. Texas Tech, Noon
OSU Baseball
March 1: Cowboys vs. UC Davis, 3:00 pm
March 2: Cowboys vs. UC Davis, 1:00 pm
March 3: Cowboys vs. UC Davis, 1:00 pm
March 5: Cowboys vs. Missouri State, 4:00 pm
March 8: Cowboys vs. Loyola Marymont, 6:30 pm
March 9: Cowboys vs. Loyola Marymont, 3:00 pm
March 10: Cowboys vs. Loyola Marymont, 1:00 pm
March 12: Cowboys vs. Pacific, 6:30 pm
March 15: Cowboys vs. Iona, 6:30 pm
March 16: Cowboys vs. Iona DH, Gm 1, 1;00 pm
March 16: Cowboys vs. Iona DH Gm 2, TBA
March 17: Cowboys vs. Iona, 1:00 pm
March 20: Cowboys vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 6:30 pm
March 22: Cowboys vs. Baylor, 6:30 pm
March 23: Cowboys vs. Baylor, 3:00 pm
March 24: Cowboys vs. Baylor, 1:00 pm
March 26: Cowboys vs. Central Arkansas, 6:30 pm
March 28: Cowboys vs. Texas, 6:30 pm
March 29: Cowboys vs. Texas, 7:00 pm
March 30: Cowboys vs. Texas, 3:00 pm
Wrestling
March 8: Cowboys vs. West Virginia, 11:00 am
March 8: Cowboys vs. Iowa State, 1:00 pm
March 8: Cowboys vs. Oklahoma, 7:00 pm
March 9: Big 12 Championship, 9:00 am
OSU Cowgirl Tennis
March 8: Cowgirls vs. Kansas State, 11:00 am
March 10: Cowgirls vs. Kansas, Noon
OSU Cowboy Tennis
March 8: Cowboys vs. Tulsa, 2:00 pm
March 9: Cowboys vs. Wichita State, 10:30 am
March 9: Cowboys vs. Seminole State, 3:00 pm
OSU Cowgirl Equestrian
March 9: Cowgirls vs. South Carolina, 10:00 am
March 29: Big 12 Championship, All Day
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Stillwater K-Life
Klub: Junior High- 5:45 to 7pm and High School: 7:30 to 8:45pm Super K: 4th and 5th grades-second and forth Tuesday of the month at 4pm Krazy K: 7 year olds to 3rd grade- third Tuesday of the month at 4pm For more info:
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