Halloween and Drag Races
The Sunset Drag Race
Friday, October 31st, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., a co-sponsored event with OkEq Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and Living Arts Studio for what may turn out to be one of the most fun events ever - The Sunset Drag Race.
Anyone can enter, but you must be in Drag attire and although no prizes will be given, the crowd will be the judge!
The drag course is from 4th Street down Kenosha to the 3rd Street stage where you will be asked to do a brief “Marathon Drag Number” and race back to 4th Street.
Contestants may use any props without motors they would like to use for the race and must arrive no later than 6:00 p.m.
Bring a lawn chair, come early and get a good spot. Beverages will be available 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
And if that isn’t your cup of tea, here’s a little more traditional Halloween activity.
Parks offers Halloween Activities for Kids
Make this Halloween more than just one night of fun with activities from Tulsa Parks.
At Owen Park, children can create scratch color Halloween masks (October 27).
On October 30, McClure Park is featuring a “Carnival Spooktacular,” and Lacy Park is offering “Flashlight Candy Scrabble.”
Before trick-or-treating on Halloween night, children can show off their costumes at the Pumpkin Party and Parade at Whiteside Park or go to Chamberlain Park’s Halloween Carnival. All of these activities are at little or no cost, and further event details can be found in the Tulsa Parks Fun Guide at www.tulsaparks.org.


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