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2025 Hope Summit | Muskogee Civic Center
Jul 25, 2025 (UTC-5)
Muskogee
Join us on
Friday, July 25th 2025
for the
5th Annual Hope Through Healing Trauma-Informed Community Summit.
This event aims to provide attendees with resources and learning opportunities to create a trauma-informed overall community. The event will provide sector-focused learning opportunities for first responders, educators, mental health providers, healthcare providers, and the general public.
The Hope Through Healing Community Trauma-Informed Summit is open to all community members interested in creating a trauma-informed community.
General Attendee Tickets are $35 each -
all ticketing and registration is through the online Eventbrite site.
*Advance pre-sale on
General Attendee Tickets with the event
Keynote Speaker Book Options are $55 each
,
this includes your participation in summit sessions, the Nora McInerny book/cards of your choice upon registration and an in-person book signing opportunity with the author after the Opening Keynote Program,
this ticketing option will be available through Tuesday, July 1st 2025.
The day of the event the doors to the
Muskogee Civic Center
open at 8:00 a.m., and the
Summit will begin at 8:30 a.m.
Continuing Education Credits and CLEET hours will be available. (To receive credit for sessions with two parts, both 1 and 2 must be attended.)
T
he Hope Through Healing Summit is sponsored by Neighbors Building Neighborhoods in partnership with Kids' Space, Fostering Hope, and Green County Behavioral Health.
Information Source: Neighbors Building Neighborhoods | eventbrite
2025 Hope Summit | Muskogee Civic Center
Jul 25, 2025 (UTC-5)
Muskogee
Join us on
Friday, July 25th 2025
for the
5th Annual Hope Through Healing Trauma-Informed Community Summit.
This event aims to provide attendees with resources and learning opportunities to create a trauma-informed overall community. The event will provide sector-focused learning opportunities for first responders, educators, mental health providers, healthcare providers, and the general public.
The Hope Through Healing Community Trauma-Informed Summit is open to all community members interested in creating a trauma-informed community.
General Attendee Tickets are $35 each -
all ticketing and registration is through the online Eventbrite site.
*Advance pre-sale on
General Attendee Tickets with the event
Keynote Speaker Book Options are $55 each
,
this includes your participation in summit sessions, the Nora McInerny book/cards of your choice upon registration and an in-person book signing opportunity with the author after the Opening Keynote Program,
this ticketing option will be available through Tuesday, July 1st 2025.
The day of the event the doors to the
Muskogee Civic Center
open at 8:00 a.m., and the
Summit will begin at 8:30 a.m.
Continuing Education Credits and CLEET hours will be available. (To receive credit for sessions with two parts, both 1 and 2 must be attended.)
T
he Hope Through Healing Summit is sponsored by Neighbors Building Neighborhoods in partnership with Kids' Space, Fostering Hope, and Green County Behavioral Health.
Information Source: Neighbors Building Neighborhoods | eventbrite
Paranormal 101 at The Roxy Theater, Muskogee | 220 W Okmulgee St
Oct 19, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Muskogee
==========THIS IS NOT A FREE EVENT. TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED AT THE LINK BELOW, PRIOR TO THE EVENT. TICKETS MAY OR MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR====== https://www.ticketstorm.com/event/valkyrieparanormal/theroxytheater/muskogee/30270/ Have you ever wanted to go on a paranormal investigation but had questions? A lot of questions? Have you wanted to investigate the beautiful and historic Roxy Theater? Join Valkyrie Paranormal’s “Paranormal 101 – So you want to go on a paranormal investigation” lecture. We will introduce Jeri and the Valkyrie Team. They answer frequently asked questions, cover investigation types, equipment and what to expect before, during and after an investigation. So, grab your best adventure buddy and we will ease your fears around the paranormal. Feel free to bring your equipment if you have it. 7-7:30 pm Check In 7:30-7:50 pm meet and greet team members 8-9pm paranormal lecture 9:10-11 Mini investigation breakout with team members ==========THIS IS NOT A FREE EVENT. TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED AT THE LINK BELOW, PRIOR TO THE EVENT. TICKETS MAY OR MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR====== https://www.ticketstorm.com/event/valkyrieparanormal/theroxytheater/muskogee/30270/
Information Source: Valkyrie Paranormal | eventbrite
"A Better Trip" - LIVE at The Roxy | Roxy Theater
Dec 8, 2023 (UTC-6)ENDED
Muskogee
"A Better Trip" - LIVE at The Roxy is an immersive and mind-bending comedic experience that promises to transport audiences to a psychedelic journey unlike any other. Held at the historic Roxy Theater in Muskogee, Oklahoma, this one-of-a-kind event is set to take place on December 8, 2023.
Prepare to be captivated by the enchanting combination of comedy and mind-altering visuals, as "A Better Trip" pushes the boundaries of traditional comedy shows. This unique performance will leave you laughing, questioning reality, and craving for more.
Located at 220 West Okmulgee Avenue, the Roxy Theater provides the perfect setting for this unforgettable experience. Its rich history and charming ambiance add an extra layer of magic to the show, creating an atmosphere that will transport you to a different time and space.
If you're looking for an extraordinary night out that will challenge your perception of reality and leave you in stitches, "A Better Trip" - LIVE at The Roxy is not to be missed. Get ready to embark on a journey like no other and immerse yourself in this mind-bending comedic spectacle.
Magician Zak Mirz in Muskogee, OK! | 220 W Okmulgee Ave
May 11, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Muskogee
Witness the rising star of magic as Zak Mirz mesmerizes the audience at the ROXY Theater in Muskogee, Oklahoma on May 11th, 2024. Renowned for stunning performances, Zak Mirz has amazed audiences worldwide, including a captivating appearance on the acclaimed show Fool Us, where he baffled Penn & Teller. With accolades such as being named Best Magician by Dallas Observer, Zak Mirz continues to enchant viewers with his extraordinary talents.
Secure your place for this magical evening with ticket prices ranging from $17 to $30. VIP Seating in the first five rows is available for $30, while General Admission tickets can be purchased for $20. Children (12 and under) and Seniors (65 and over) can enjoy the show for $17. Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to witness Zak Mirz's captivating magic show with your loved ones. Prepare to be spellbound by an unforgettable experience filled with wonder and excitement at the ROXY Theater, located at 220 West Okmulgee Avenue, Muskogee, OK 74401.
An Evening With Dr. Donald L. Fixico | NSU Jazz Lab
Nov 14, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Muskogee
The Department of History and Center for Tribal Studies at NSU and Too Fond Of Books is pleased to welcome Dr. Donald L. Fixico to Tahlequah! Dr. Fixico will be discussing and signing his book The State of Sequoyah: Indigenous Sovereignty and the Quest for an Indian State . About the Book: Few people today know that the forty-sixth state could have been Sequoyah, not Oklahoma. The Five Tribes of Indian Territory gathered in 1905 to form their own, Indian-led state. Leaders of the Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Muscogees, and Seminoles drafted a constitution, which eligible voters then ratified. In the end, Congress denied their request, but the movement that fueled their efforts transcends that single defeat. Researched and interpreted by distinguished Native historian Donald L. Fixico, this book tells the remarkable story of how the state of Sequoyah movement unfolded and the extent to which it remains alive today. Fixico tells how the Five Nations, after removal to the west, negotiated treaties with the U.S. government and lobbied Congress to allow them to retain communal control of their lands as sovereign nations. In the wake of the Civil War, while a dozen bills in Congress proposed changing the status of Indian Territory, the Five Tribes sought strength in unity. The Boomer movement and seven land dispensations—beginning with the famous run of 1889—nevertheless eroded their borders and threatened their cultural and political autonomy. President Theodore Roosevelt ultimately declared his support for the merging of Indian Territory with Oklahoma Territory, paving the way for Oklahoma statehood in 1907—and shattering the state of Sequoyah dream. Yet the Five Tribes persevered. Fixico concludes his narrative by highlighting recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions, most notably McGirt v. Oklahoma (2020), that have reaffirmed the sovereignty of Indian nations over their lands and people—a principal inherent in the Sequoyah movement. Did the story end in 1907? Could the Five Tribes revive their plan for separate statehood? Fixico leaves the reader to ponder this intriguing possibility. About the Author: Donald L. Fixico (Shawnee, Sac and Fox, Muscogee Creek and Seminole) is Regents and Distinguished Foundation Professor of History. He is a policy historian and ethnohistorian. His work focuses on American Indians, oral history and the U.S. West. Professor Fixico has worked on 25 historical documentaries. He has published 15 books: American Indians in a Modern World (2008); Treaties with American Indians: An Encyclopedia of Rights, Conflicts and Sovereignty, 3 volumes, (Ed, 2007); Daily Life of Native Americans in the Twentieth Century (2006); The American Indian Mind in a Linear World: American Indian Studies and Traditional Knowledge (2003); The Urban Indian Experience in America (2000); The Invasion of Indian Country in the Twentieth Century: Tribal Natural Resources and American Capitalism (1998), 2nd ed., 2011; Rethinking American Indian History, (Ed. 1997); Urban Indians (1991); An Anthology of Western Great Lakes Indian History, (Ed. 1988); and Termination and Relocation: Federal Indian Policy, 1945-1960 (1986). His books also include, Call for Change: The Medicine Way of American Indian History, Ethos and Reality (June 2013) and Indian Resilience and Rebuilding: Indigenous Nations in the Modern American West (2013), see Cspan and That's What They Used To Say: Reflections on American Indian Oral Traditions (2017) and Indian Treaties in the United States (Ed. 2018). Prior to Arizona State University, Professor Fixico was the Thomas Bowlus Distinguished Professor of American Indian History, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Scholar and founding director of the Center for Indigenous Nations Studies at University of Kansas. He has received postdoctoral fellowships at University of California-Los Angeles and The Newberry Library, Chicago. Professor Fixico has been a visiting lecturer and visiting professor at University of California-Berkeley; University of California-Los Angeles; San Diego State University and University of Michigan. He was an exchange professor at University of Nottingham, England and Visiting Professor in the John F. Kennedy Institute at the Freie University in Berlin, Germany. At the undergraduate level, Professor Fixico has taught a survey history of American Indians Since 1900 and a pro-research seminar for history majors. He has directed independent studies, honor theses for Barrett, The Honors College and theses at the Arizona State University West Campus. At the graduate level, he has taught seminars on Federal Indian Policy, Laws and Treaties, American Indian History Research Seminar, An Oral History of the American West, and Readings in the American West. Professor Fixico has directed master's theses and doctoral dissertations and serves as an advisor to several graduate students. He has been a mentor to students as well as to junior faculty in the Provost's Mentoring Program. In 2000, President Clinton appointed Professor Fixico to the Advisory Council of the National Endowment for the Humanities and in 2002 he was the John Rhodes Visiting Professor of Public Policy in the Barrett Honors College at Arizona State University. In 2006, the Organization of American Historians awarded a short-term residency award to Professor Fixico to give lectures for two weeks in Japan. Professor Fixico has given lectures nationally and internationally and works with tribes and indigenous organizations. In 2012, he lectured at Sichuan University in China and Auckland University in New Zealand in 2013. Education Postdoctoral Fellowship, Newberry Library, Chicago, 1981-1982 Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of California-Los Angeles, 1980-1981 Ph.D. History, University of Oklahoma, 1980. Dissertation: “Termination and Relocation, Federal Indian Policy in the 1950s” M.A. History, University of Oklahoma, Norman 1976. Thesis: “The Seminole Wars: A Study of Indian Nationalism” B.A. History, University of Oklahoma, Norman 1974 Bacone Junior College, Muskogee, Oklahoma, 1969-1970
Information Source: Too Fond of Books | eventbrite
TEDDY COMES TO MUSKOGEE | Roxy Theater
Feb 22, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Muskogee
Experience the heartwarming tale of TEDDY COMES TO MUSKOGEE at the historic Roxy Theater in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Join us on February 22, 2025, at 220 West Okmulgee Avenue for a memorable evening filled with laughter, tears, and everything in between. Tickets for this must-see event range from $20 to $35, offering an affordable opportunity to witness a truly special performance. Don't miss out on this enchanting experience in the heart of Muskogee.
Party in the Park | Honor Heights Park
Apr 26, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Muskogee
The Rotary Club of Muskogee invites you to our annual Party in the Park! This year’s event is taking place at the beautiful Papilion in Honor Heights Park. In addition to our familiar favorites, a number of new food, wine, and craft beer vendors will be offering you a taste of their favorites. We'll of course have live music to add to the wonderful atmosphere. All of these sights, smells, tastes, and sounds pair perfectly in creating the ultimate festival for everyone to enjoy!
Information Source: Rotary Club of Muskogee | eventbrite
Founders’ Place Home and Garden Tour, “Backyards & Bar-b-que” | Founders' Place Community Garden
Jun 14, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Muskogee
The
Founders’ Place Home and Garden Tour, “Backyards & Bar-b-que”
will be held
Saturday, June 14
th
2025
.
This event is a themed around Flag Day, we hope you will join us for this one-of-a kind tour in our historic neighborhood!
Hosted from
10:00am-2:00pm
, there will be live music, gardening tips, refreshing beverages and bar-b-que food truck fare included with your garden tour ticket.
The tour begins in the Founders’ Place Community Garden (Corner of 14th & Emporia) followed by three more self-guided themed stops; An Artist’s Cabana (429 N. 16th Street), Art & Books Garden Party (529 N.14th Street), Lawyers Row (535 N. 13th Street) and finally for a ‘porch moment’ with resident Anita Whitaker to honor her longtime legacy in the neighborhood.
The
cost is $20 per person
, with proceeds benefitting future beautification projects in the Founders’ Place Historical District Neighborhood located in the heart of Muskogee, Oklahoma.
Come and enjoy our backyards!
Hosted with partnership support from Visit Muskogee, Master Gardeners’ of Muskogee County, MoJo’s BBQ & More, and Muskogee Brewing Company.
*Tickets will be availble the day of the event, accepting cash or check.
Information Source: Founders' Place Historical District - Muskogee, OK | eventbrite
2025 REAL OKIE Craft Beer Festival | Hatbox Events Center
Jun 20, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Muskogee
Presented by Muscogee Creek Nation Casino, the 11th annual event will be held, Friday, June 20, 2025 inside the Hatbox Event Center at Hatbox Field in Muskogee. The event exclusively celebrates Craft Beer brewed in Oklahoma. The response to previous events were an overwhelming success, over 500 people discovered many of the best beers made right here in Oklahoma.
Tickets are $25 ($30 at the door) and include beer tasting, and entertainment. Food Trucks on site! Tickets are sold online & Designated Drivers are free.
VIP tickets are $40. VIP ticket holders receive early entry at 5:30 & a souvenir glass.
**This is an all age event to enjoy the music & entertainment with 21 and older allowed into beer tasting area**
For sponsorship opportunities, please contact event organizers, Friends of Honor Heights Park at honorheightsfriends@gmail.com.
Information Source: Friends of Honor Heights Park Association | eventbrite