It's back! The Lawton, Fort Sill Holiday in the Park parade will return in 2022 on Saturday, November 19th. This year's theme will be "Beloved Christmas Movies."
Nothing gets you in the holiday spirit quite like Christmas lights and displays. Here are the top 10 Oklahoma "Must See" Christmas light displays you have to visit during the 2022 holiday season.
If you're looking for some festive family fun head to Oklahoma City, OK. to the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark for Winterfest 2022. There are holiday movies being shown on the big screen, tons of displays, Christmas lights, and best of all, snow tubing!
There's a gigantic 40-foot leg lamp like the one seen in 'A Christmas Story' in this Oklahoma small town. As a matter of fact, the man who invented the infamous leg lamp was from Oklahoma and was born there, it's being built and dedicated in his honor. If you're a fan you have to make the trip and check it out!
It's the great Christmas Light debate. A question that has plagued mankind since the earliest beginning of exterior holiday lighting. So exactly when do you hang up your lights? When is too early or too late? What's the perfect time to decorate the outside of your house for the holiday season? Well, we're still in search of answers to this question, but we want to know your thoughts on the subject.
The public is invited to attend “Lighting of the Living Manger”, Sunday, December 21st, 2014 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Elmer Thomas Park.
Mother Nature has done it again. Due to increasing chances of inclement weather, it has been decided that the annual Holiday in the Park Parade and the Fishing for the Food Bank event will be postponed from Saturday, November 22nd to until Saturday, November 29th.
John Storm is a lucky man. Most people who move into a new neighborhood and promptly set up an insane Christmas light show set to 'Gangnam Style' would not be very popular. His neighbors, however, think it's kind of impressive to meet a real-life Clark Griswold. We think it's kind of impressive that his hobby requires him to use a dongle. That's sincerely Gangnam Style.
It's Christmas time and by now you and your neighbors have but up your Christmas lights and by now you have seen countless videos of people that have synced up their lights to music. But I am betting that you have yet to so a display like this one. This display says thank you to our troops and or veterans, and makes me proud to be an American.
A family in Austin, Texas turned their Christmas light display into the brightest ever tribute to the popular ‘Angry Birds’ game. Pigs beware!