THANK YOU THAT BEDLAM FORECAST A HOLIDAY TRADITION NOW MARKING ITS SECOND YEAR IN DOWNTOWN, OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA CITY SCISSORTAIL PARK AT KICKING OFF ETH IS THE SEASON EVENT FOR 2021? WHAT? LOOKS GREAT. RIGHT TONIGHT’S LIGHTING OF UNION STATION THE FIRST OF MANY EVENTS BEING HELD AT THE PARK THIS HOLIDAY SEASON OVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKENDS. THERE WILL BE CONCERTS OUTDOOR MARKETS SOME MENOR LAHIGHTING VISITS FROM SANTA CLAUS ORGANIZERS EXCITED TO WELCOME FOLKS BACK AFTER AEAR Y THAT FORCED SO MANY TO STAY HOME AND AWAY FROM OTHERS. EXCITING I THINK PEOPLE HAVE BEEN SO RECEPVETI TO THE PARK AND IT’S JUST A BEAUTIFUL SPACE. SO PEOPLE REALLY REALLY ENJOY IT AND JUST HAVING A FREE ACTIVITY TO COMOUTE AND ENJOY WITH THEIR FAMILY IS SOMETHING I THINK A LOT OF PEOPLE APPRECIATE SCISSOR TAIL PARK SAYS AROUND THIS TIME NEXT YEAR. THE PARK WILL BE EVEN LARGER THWI ANOTHER 34 ACRES OF GREEN SPACE O
Holiday tradition continues with lighting of Union Station in Oklahoma City
The lighting kicks off a number of holiday events at the park
Updated: 12:20 PM CST Nov 27, 2021
Scissortail Park is kicking off the holiday season with the lighting of Union Station.It’s the first of many events to be held at the park during the holidays. Over the next few weeks, there will be concerts, outdoor markets, a menorah lighting and visits from Santa. >>Related: Family committed to providing Christmas bags to Oklahoma veteransOrganizers are excited to welcome folks back after a year that forced many to stay home, away from others. "It's exciting, I think people have been so receptive to the park and it's just a beautiful space so people really enjoy it and just having a free activity to come out and enjoy with their family is something I like a lot of people appreciate,” Scissortail Park's Stacey Aldridge said. >>Related: Tips and tricks as Oklahomans kick off holiday travelsScissortail Park will be even larger this time next year, with 34 acres of green space opening on the other side of Interstate 40.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Scissortail Park is kicking off the holiday season with the lighting of Union Station.
It’s the first of many events to be held at the park during the holidays.
Over the next few weeks, there will be concerts, outdoor markets, a menorah lighting and visits from Santa.
>>Related: Family committed to providing Christmas bags to Oklahoma veterans
Organizers are excited to welcome folks back after a year that forced many to stay home, away from others.
"It's exciting, I think people have been so receptive to the park and it's just a beautiful space so people really enjoy it and just having a free activity to come out and enjoy with their family is something I like a lot of people appreciate,” Scissortail Park's Stacey Aldridge said.
>>Related: Tips and tricks as Oklahomans kick off holiday travels
Scissortail Park will be even larger this time next year, with 34 acres of green space opening on the other side of Interstate 40.