Get ready for an exciting weekend in Tulsa, April 4th and 5th! We've got everything from an art festival finale to a sensory-friendly Easter jump, plus some great community market vibes.
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Tulsa Farmers' Market
1 S. Lewis Ave
Grab breakfast and enjoy the sights and sounds of the morning market.
Art in Bloom
Philbrook Museum of Art
Explore beautiful floral displays inside the gorgeous Philbrook Museum.
Hop, Jump & Fly!- A Sensory Friendly Easter Event
Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park, South Tulsa
A calmer morning jump session perfect for sensitive younger kids on Saturday.
· April 4
6: Check out the final days of the Art in Bloom event at the beautiful Philbrook Museum of Art. This is a perfect opportunity to explore art and gardens while keeping the kids engaged.It's running this weekend and offers a culturally rich experience at one of Tulsa's premier locations.
: This event is hosted by the Major Taylor Cycling Club of Oklahoma. If your family enjoys biking or needs inspiration to get outdoors, this cycling-focused event is one to check out.A unique, active event focused on cycling culture in Tulsa.
MAMMA MIA! : Catch a performance of Mamma Mia! at the Performing Arts Center. While the 8:45 PM time slot is late, it could be perfect for families with older children or teens who can handle a late night.A major theatrical show happening specifically on Saturday night.
HOP, JUMP & FLY!- A SENSORY FRIENDLY EASTER EVENT : This sounds like a fantastic way to kick off Easter weekend! It’s a sensory-friendly session at the trampoline park, meaning a calmer, more welcoming environment for sensitive kids.It’s specifically designed to be sensory-friendly, which is a huge plus for many families, and it happens Saturday morning.
: An evening egg event happening near the Center of the Universe in the Brady Arts District on Saturday evening. This sounds like a fun alternative to morning egg hunts.It’s an evening Easter activity, which is less common than morning hunts.
NON-PROFIT GALAS : This is listed as a Non-Profit Gala event happening across the whole weekend. Given the name and time slot, this is highly likely to be an adult-focused formal event and not suitable for general family attendance.Excluding this as it appears adult-focused based on the title 'Gala' and evening hours.
· April 5
1: If you are looking for a family-focused Easter gathering on Sunday morning, this event at Faith Fellowship Church seems appropriate.It is specifically scheduled for Easter Sunday morning.
Also On· anytime this weekend
2FREE : Head out early Saturday morning for fresh produce and community atmosphere at the Tulsa Farmers' Market. Kids love browsing the stands and tasting samples (if available).It’s a classic Saturday morning activity that gets you out of the house early.
: ONEOK Field hosts various events throughout April. If you check their specific schedule for Saturday, you might find a family-friendly baseball game or opening day activity.ONEOK Field events are a staple; they are almost certainly offering something family-friendly this weekend.
Frequently Asked Questions
What free kids events are on in Tulsa this weekend?
The best free option this weekend is the Tulsa Farmers' Market on Saturday, April 4th, from 7-11 a.m. at 1 S. Lewis Ave.
Are there any Easter-themed activities happening?
Yes! Look into the sensory-friendly Hop, Jump & Fly! event on Saturday morning, the Egg My Yard! event Saturday evening, or the Easter for the Whole Family gathering on Sunday morning.
What can we do if it rains on Saturday?
If the weather turns, the Art in Bloom event at the Philbrook Museum of Art is running all day Saturday, or you could look into the evening Mamma Mia! performance at the Performing Arts Center.