This weekend on Saturday, November 6th (11-06-21) the Lawton, Fort Sill Art Council cordially invites you to the 2021 Hippie Holidays Artisan Craft Show. It'll be taking place at the Lawton Fort Sill Art Council located at 1701 N.W. Ferris Avenue from 10:00am until 6:00pm. Everyone is welcome and it's FREE to attend!
The McRib is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year so McDonald's has re-released the sandwich Nationwide for a limited time starting today (11-01-21). This is glorious news for us McRib-loving people who look forward to its return every year.
So have you had your fill of horror movies and haunted attractions? If not and you're still looking to get scared you could always take a horrifying hike on this Oklahoma trail, if you're brave enough.
The Lawton, Fort Sill Convention & Visitors Bureau has put together a handy calendar of events so you can start planning ahead. A lot of our favorite Lawton Halloween events are returning for 2021 and a ton of new ones too!
It's back, bigger, better, and badder than ever! Get ready for the 2021 Extreme Monster Truck Fall Nationals. It's returning to the Grady County Fairgrounds Area in Chickasha, OK.
Enjoy a free breakfast tomorrow morning at any of the Lawton Taco Bells. All you have to do is hit the drive-thru and get a FREE toasted Breakfast Burrito on your way to work, it's that easy!
I'm glad they decided to update the hours and give the kids some more time. So get your costumes and bags ready! Plus, who wants to be out trick or treating when it's not even dark out yet?
This past Friday night I finally got to see Evil Dead the Musical! I've always wanted to go but never had the chance. Luckily for me and everyone else, it's showing in Lawton, Fort Sill on select dates/times throughout the month of October at the Trail of Fear. If you're a fan of the Evil Dead franchise you have to go!
The world's largest Christmas tree will be in Enid, Oklahoma this holiday season. Make plans now to attend The One, a special holiday happening that will feature concerts, arts and crafts, bands, plays, church services, show choirs, live performances of all kinds, and the largest Christmas tree in the world standing at a whopping 140 feet tall.