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Woofstock Sept. 21 The largest pet adoption event in Oklahoma returns Saturday, Sept. 21.

Woofstock features rescues from all over Oklahoma, and a variety of pet-related vendors will be on hand. There will also be a kids zone, entertainment, prizes and more at this free event. Oklahoma Alliance for Animals is offering $10 microchipping for owned pets and $5 engraved pet ID tags.



WHERE: Jenks Riverwalk FOR MORE: animalallianceok.org Stained Glass Class Sept. 21 Make and take home a beautiful leaded stained glass suncatcher-type (hanging) project or a stained glass mosaic.

Project materials, use of tools and equipment are included in the workshop price. This is a unique and fun class in a relaxed atmosphere where you can discover the art of stained glass and design. People are also reading.

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Sheridan Road FOR MORE: tulsastainedglass.com Family Fiesta at Paloma’s Enjoy a free family event at Paloma’s Plants in Broken Arrow. More than 20 vendors will be on hand, as well as a variety of food trucks, and prizes and games.

WHERE: Paloma’s Plants, 3804 S. Elm Place, Broken Arrow FOR MORE: palomasplants.com 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 Sept.

19-Oct. 31 The Scarecrow Challenge is a Tulsa Botanic Garden tradition. Participants are encouraged to reinvent the classic scarecrow and let their imaginations soar.

Scarecrows will be on display from Sept. 19-Oct. 31.

WHERE: Tulsa Botanic Garden, 3900 Tulsa Botanic Drive FOR MORE: tulsabotanic.org Introduction to Horticulture and Botany Sept. 21 What’s the difference between horticulture and botany? Come learn about the key distinctions between the two and the history of gardens, the many facets of the horticulture industry and key botany principles that every gardener should know.

WHERE: Tulsa Garden Center Helmerich Classroom, 2435 S. Peoria Ave. FOR MORE: tulsagardencenter.

org Home Remodeling Showcase Sept. 21-22 The Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa presents the 24th annual Home Remodeling Showcase. This premier event will highlight the area’s finest remodeled homes, offering a unique opportunity for the public to explore innovative renovation projects and gather inspiration for their own home improvements.

The showcase, presented by the Remodelers Council of the Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa, features 10 remodeled sites throughout the Tulsa area. Each home represents the craftsmanship and creativity of top local remodelers, including Burnett Home Improvement, Hammer Stars Inc. and The Buckingham Group.

Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the door of any tour home. Children under 12 are admitted free with a paid adult. Proceeds from this year’s showcase will benefit John 3:16 Mission.

WHERE: Multiple locations FOR MORE: tulsahba.com Lunch and Learn Sept. 24, Sept.

26 Learn about garden-related topics with Tulsa Master Gardeners. This week’s session will be on leaving the leaves and rethinking how you clean out your garden bed. WHERE: Sept.

24 at Central Library, 400 Civic Center; Sept. 26 at Hardesty Library, 8316 E. 93rd St.

FOR MORE: tulsamastergardeners.org Glass Terrarium Workshop Sept. 26 Join the Southwood Home & Garden staff and make your own glass terrarium for a succulent plant.

All supplies will be provided including a care sheet; a semi-open glass terrarium; horticultural charcoal, rocks and soil; plants (a selection will be available to choose from) and decorative mosses, rocks, figurines and more. WHERE: Mother Road Market, 1124 S. Lewis Ave.

FOR MORE: facebook.com/motherroadmarket Wine & Roses Sept. 27 The Tulsa Garden Center invites you to join for Wine & Roses, an elegant garden party in the Arboretum at Woodward Park.

Discover fresh upscale cuisine, lavish wines, fine craft beer and imaginative cocktails, inspired by the gardens of Woodward Park. This event benefits Woodward Park educational programming and beautification, including restoration of the Tulsa Arboretum. WHERE: Tulsa Garden Center Arboretum, 2435 S.

Peoria Ave. FOR MORE: tulsagardencenter.org/wine-and-roses Fall Farm & Market Sept.

27-28 Celebrate the arrival of fall with live music, giveaways, a local artist market and discounts. Garden Deva also will release its long-awaited Fall Farm collection, featuring charming farm animals. WHERE: Garden Deva, 1326 E.

Third St. FOR MORE: gardendeva.com Stained Glass Spinner Sept.

28-29 This popular, beginner-friendly two-day workshop at Agitsi Stained Glass is good for anyone interested in learning how to create beautiful stained glass spinners. No experience is necessary. WHERE: 2615 W.

40th Place, No. 3 FOR MORE: Buy tickets by searching for the event at eventbrite.com DIG: Day In the Garden Sept.

29 This family-friendly fall event returns for the 11th year. Explore the pumpkin patch, take pictures among the pumpkins and navigate the hay maze. Kids will love the bubble-making stations, balloon animals, face painting, 360 Photo Booth and music.

They can also plant and decorate their own “spooky dish garden” to take home. Kids also will receive a mini ornamental pumpkin to take home. Enjoy complimentary sno-cones from Josh’s Sno Shack and indulge in treats from Barbee Cookies.

Tickets include all the activities, snacks and non-alcoholic drinks. WHERE: Tulsa Botanic Garden, 3900 Tulsa Botanic Drive FOR MORE: tulsabotanic.org Lunch and Learn Oct.

1, Oct. 3 Learn about garden-related topics with Tulsa Master Gardeners. This week’s session will be on transplanting and dividing techniques for native plants.

WHERE: Oct. 1 at Central Library, 400 Civic Center; Oct. 3 at Hardesty Library, 8316 E.

93rd St. FOR MORE: tulsamastergardeners.org Spider Web Stained Glass Workshop Oct.

5 At this all-day workshop at Agitsi Stained Glass, participants of all skill levels can use spider web patterns to create a unique piece that’s perfect for spooky season. Participants will learn to cut glass, apply copper foil and solder as they create their own stained glass spider and web piece. Ages 13 and up.

WHERE: 2615 W. 40th Place, No. 3 FOR MORE: Buy tickets by searching for the event at eventbrite.

com Nature Crown Workshops Oct. 5, Oct. 11 Craft beautiful crowns using leaves, flowers, twigs and other natural materials at this workshop.

This hands-on activity blends creativity with nature, providing a perfect opportunity for families to bond and celebrate the spooky season in an eco-friendly way. Note: The Oct. 5 session is best for families with children aged 5 and up.

WHERE: Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Road FOR MORE: philbrook.org Lunch and Learn Oct.

8, Oct. 10 Learn about garden-related topics with Tulsa Master Gardeners. This week’s session will be on climate and micro-climates in Oklahoma.

WHERE: Oct. 8 at Central Library, 400 Civic Center; Oct. 10 at Hardesty Library, 8316 E.

93rd St. FOR MORE: tulsamastergardeners.org Seed-Collecting Workshop Oct.

12 At this hands-on workshop led by a Philbrook horticulturist, participants will learn which plant seeds are easy to collect, store and propagate, and what times of the year seeds can be collected. WHERE: Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Road FOR MORE: philbrook.

org Stained Glass Make and Take Oct. 12 Choose from a wide range of stunning stained glass patterns. Agitsi’s experienced instructors will guide participants through the process, teaching the techniques needed to bring designs to life.

Agitsi Stained Glass, a Native woman-owned art studio and gallery on Route 66 in the Red Fork District, offers many workshops for beginners and advanced artists. See more events and buy tickets at eventbrite.com .

WHERE: 2615 W. 40th Place, No. 3 FOR MORE: Buy tickets by searching for the event at eventbrite.

com Maple Ridge Tour Oct. 13 Visit four homes and a stunning pollinator garden on the annual Maple Ridge Home and Garden Tour. Each home will have something special, such as food, live entertainment, vintage cars or a chef on site doing demonstrations.

Proceeds help keep Maple Ridge beautiful by landscaping and tending the shared green spaces, which include 32 islands. Stay tuned for information on tickets. WHERE: Maple Ridge from 15th to 31st streets and Peoria Avenue to Riverside Drive FOR MORE: mapleridgeneighborhood.

com Lunch and Learn Oct. 15, Oct. 17 Learn about garden-related topics with Tulsa Master Gardeners.

This week’s session will be on landscaping 101 and curb appeal. WHERE: Oct. 1 at Central Library, 400 Civic Center; Oct.

3 at Hardesty Library, 8316 E. 93rd St. FOR MORE: tulsamastergardeners.

org MARKETS Tulsa Farmers Market Stop by between 7-11 a.m. on Saturdays to see what local farmers and vendors have in stock.

WHERE: Kendall Whittier district at Admiral Boulevard and South Lewis Avenue FOR MORE: tulsafarmers market.org Downtown Tulsa Farmers Market Shop and support local farmers and artisans at the Downtown Tulsa Farmers Market from 5-8 p.m.

on Wednesdays. The market has extended its season through Oct. 30 to take advantage of peak produce season in Oklahoma.

Find free parking during the event at the American Parking lot at Seventh and Main; Price Family Properties lot at Sixth and Main; and all street parking downtown is free after 5 p.m. WHERE: Chapman Green, 600 S.

Main St. FOR MORE: downtowntulsa.com Rose District Farmers Market The Rose District Farmers Market is located in downtown Broken Arrow in the award-winning Rose District.

The market runs from April to October, and hours are 4-8 p.m. Tuesdays and 8 a.

m.-noon Saturdays. WHERE: 418 S.

Main St., Broken Arrow FOR MORE: brokenarrowok.gov/farmers market Sapulpa Main Street Route 66 Farmers Market The Sapulpa Farmers Market is open from 4 p.

m.-7:30 p.m.

Thursdays through October at Herald Square. Find fruits, vegetables, plants, meat, farm-fresh eggs, jams, baked goods, pecans and more. WHERE: 16 Park St.

, Sapulpa FOR MORE: sapulpafarmersmarket.com White Bison Market This new market offers fresh produce, handmade crafts and homesteading equipment and supplies. Open from 9 a.

m.-3 p.m.

Saturdays. WHERE: 8302 W. 51st St.

FOR MORE: facebook.com/WhiteBisonMarket Rogers County Farmers Market This farmers market in Claremore offers items such as plants, fresh meat, eggs, sourdough bread, cookies, laundry soap and dishwasher tablets, goat milk soap and lotion, butter, fresh produce and more every Saturday through October. Hours are 7-11 a.

m. WHERE: 200 S. Lynn Riggs Blvd.

, Claremore FOR MORE: facebook.com/RogersCountyFarmersMarket Owasso Farmer and Artisan Market Score your local, fresh produce, baked goods and artisan crafts in Owasso every Saturday from 8 a.m.

to noon. The market runs through Oct. 5.

WHERE: 109 N. Main St., Owasso FOR MORE: facebook.

com/owassofarmerandartisanmarket Skiatook Farmers Market This market runs from 4 p.m. to dark on Saturdays at the intersection of Oklahoma highways 11 and 20.

The season continues until Sept. 28. Find fresh, local produce, vendors, salsa, jams, lemonade, woodwork, beef jerky and more.

WHERE: Intersection of Oklahoma 11 and 20 FOR MORE: The Skiatook Farmers Market has a public Facebook group page. The Tulsa World is where your story lives(tncms-asset)603ccf40-706a-11ef-9800-7b76d6776f9b[0](/tncms-asset).

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