Aug. 31 This craft fair returns for its second year and features dozens of local crafters and artisans, food and much more. Admission is free, and the first 25 people in the door will receive a free swag bag.

WHERE: Creek County Fairgrounds, 17080 W. Highway 66, Kellyville FOR MORE: facebook.com/okiesassyshiny Foraging Workshop Aug.

31 This foraging workshop is designed to educate, entertain and encourage people in the community about local foraging and how to practice it best. Expect to learn the basics of foraging, what can be foraged locally and why foraging sustainably is so important. WHERE: Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S.

Rockford Road FOR MORE: philbrook.org Beginner’s Metal Workshop Every Friday and Saturday morning through Sept. 21 Discover your inner artist and create your own unique garden sculptures at this three-hour weekend class.

It is designed for beginners and led by skilled instructors who will teach you how to cut through metal with ease using a plasma torch. You’ll learn the basics of metalworking while creating multiple garden sculptures to take home. Advanced registration is required.

WHERE: Garden Deva Sculpture Co., 1326 E. Third St.

FOR MORE: gardendeva.com Ninth Annual Scarecrow Challenge Registration Aug. 19-Sept.

13 The Scarecrow Challenge is a Tulsa Botanic Garden tradition. Participants are encouraged to reinvent the classic scarecrow and let their imaginations soar. Registration opens Aug.

19 and closes Sept. 13. Scarecrows will be on displ.