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First Presbyterian plans ‘One Incredible Moment’
More than 100 cast members are putting the final polish to their lines for “One Incredible Moment.” The Christmas musical opens at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13 for a four-night run at First Presbyterian Church of Edmond.
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Edmond author honored by RT Reviewers’ Choice Nomination
Edmond author and American Christian Fiction Writers member Lacy Williams has been nominated in the RT Book Reviews annual award nominations in the Love Inspired Category in Best Series Romance Novels 2012, for her book, “The Homesteader’s Sweetheart.”
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Science Museum Oklahoma, News 9 to host Tornado Alley Day
Science Museum Oklahoma and News 9 announced Tornado Alley Day in conjunction with the IMAX Dome Theater movie, “Tornado Alley.” The event will take place in Science Museum Oklahoma’s Dome Lobby on Dec. 15, with special guests from the News 9 Weather Team, meteorologists Nick Bender, Matt Mahler and chief storm tracker Val Castor.
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How an experimental film changed the way we see Chicago
Perhaps no American city appreciates being at the center of the universe more than Chicago. Workmanlike and down-to-earth the majority of their days, Chicagoans savor those moments when all roads lead to the prairieland.
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OKC Ballet’s ‘Nutcracker’ opens Friday
Oklahoma City Ballet will open its seasonal production of “The Nutcracker” at 7 p.m. Friday at the Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker Ave. in Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma City Philharmonic will perform Tchaikovsky’s score live at each show.
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Santa Fe students present 'The Women of Lockerbie'
Edmond Santa Fe High School performing arts students will present their fall play, “The Women of Lockerbie,” at 7 p.m. Dec. 6-7 at the SF auditorium.
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College gospel choirs unite
The choirs from Oklahoma City University, University of Central Oklahoma, and University of Oklahoma will unite for an awesome night of musical praise and worship titled “One Night with the King” at 6 p.m. Saturday. This event will be at the Bishop W. Angie Smith Chapel on the campus of Oklahoma City University and is free and open to the public.
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OKC train show returns to State Fairgrounds
The 2012 OKC Train Show is returning for its 36th year. This event is sponsored by the Oklahoma Railway Museum, a nonprofit, historical and educational organization dedicated to preserving Oklahoma’s Railroad history. The OKC Train Show is an annual event each December at the State Fair Park. This year’s show will be Dec. 1-2 in the Travel and Transportation Building at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds. Admission is $10 at the door, and children 12 years of age and under are admitted free.
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Oklahoma Youth Orchestra sets time for Christmas Concert
The Oklahoma Youth Orchestra program will present its annual Christmas Concert on Sunday at the Nancy O’Brian Center for the Performing Arts, 1809 Stubbeman, in Norman. The concert begins at 3 p.m.
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First Presbyterian plans ‘One Incredible Moment’