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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 display from Sept.

19-Oct. 31. WHERE: Tulsa Botanic Garden, 3900 Tulsa Botanic Drive FOR MORE: tulsabotanic.

org Pitmaster360 Aug. 25 The Pitmaster360 is Brisket U’s overall competency class for the everyday cook and covers all of the tips, tricks and confidence you need to smoke a number of barbecue favorites just like a pro on any type of smoker. Each class covers the entire 360-degree view of smoked brisket, St.

Louis style ribs and more. WHERE: Nothing’s Left Brewing, 1502 E. Sixth St.

FOR MORE: Tickets at brisketu.com Trellis Creation Class Aug. 29 Make your own trellis using Garden Deva’s most popular trellis designs, or create your own design.

This class is the perfect next step for anyone wanting to further explore the plasma torch and creating your own metal art. Participants will leave this class with a trellis they made. Participants must have already taken the beginner’s metal workshop in order to register for this class.

WHERE: Garden Deva, 1326 E. Third St. FOR MORE: gardendeva.

com Windchimes and Wine Workshop Aug. 31 Get creative and unwind with Garden Deva Sculpture’s Windchimes & Wine class, a relaxing two-hour experience. Instructors will guide participants through creating a unique and whimsical windchime using artful metal pieces and colorful beads.

WHERE: Garden Deva, 1326 E. Third St. FOR MORE: gardendeva.

com Solstice Sun Painting Class Aug. 31 Perfect for all ages and skill levels, this two-hour session will help you unleash your creativity. Guided by an experienced instructor, you’ll explore various painting techniques using acrylic paint.

Create an 18-inch sun masterpiece, with the option to wire it with copper for easy hanging. WHERE: Garden Deva, 1326 E. Third St.

FOR MORE: gardendeva.com Stained Glass Make and Take Sept. 7, 15, 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 Monarch Experience Sept.

7-8 Celebrate the monarch butterfly at Tulsa Botanic Garden. See the “Follow the Monarch” traveling art exhibit by Okies for Monarchs, purchase pollinator-friendly plants and learn more about the amazing migration of monarch butterflies. There will also be a fairy garden contest.

WHERE: Tulsa Botanic Garden, 3900 Tulsa Botanic Drive FOR MORE: tulsabotanic.org Nature Weaving Workshops Sept. 7 Explore the art of branch weaving by using yarn and unique natural material to create unique woven designs on tree branches.

There are two sessions: The morning program is geared toward families with children ages 5 and up, and the afternoon session is for general admission. WHERE: Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Road FOR MORE: philbrook.

org Art Crawl Make and Take Sept. 13 At this beginner-friendly event at Agitsi Stained Glass, participants will make a ring or small garden ornament. WHERE: 2615 W.

40th Place, No. 3 FOR MORE: Buy tickets by searching for the event at eventbrite.com Hasty Bake Cooking Class Sept.

14 Learn how to make beautiful brisket at this Hasty Bake cooking class. Master smoking a brisket on a Hasty Bake grill and learn meat selection, trimming, prep/seasoning, slicing, setting up a fire and more. WHERE: 1313 S.

Lewis Ave. FOR MORE: Tickets at eventbrite.com Flower Arranging Workshop Sept.

14 At this hands-on workshop led by Philbrook horticulturists, participants will use flowers from the Philbrook gardens to make an arrangement to take home. WHERE: Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Road FOR MORE: philbrook.

org 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 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 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 The Tulsa World is where your story lives(tncms-asset)6c18640a-c5ce-5aa9-a790-492f9fe906e9[0](/tncms-asset).

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