The Norman Transcript

Entertainment

July 2, 2009

Make the Scene

ANDREWS PARK, 201 W. Daws St. -- July 12, Summer Breeze concert with Wanda Jackson. Call 325-3388.

BARNES AND NOBLE, 540 Ed Noble Parkway -- Call 579-8800.

BORDERS BOOKS MUSIC AND CAFE, 300 Norman Center Ct. -- First Friday of the month, Celtic Jam. Call 573-4907.

CATLETT MUSIC CENTER, 500 W. Boyd St. -- Call 325-2081 or 325-4101.

CHOUSE, 717 W. Boyd St. -- Call 447-9805.

CLEVELAND COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, 615 E. Robinson St. -- Wednesdays and Saturdays, farm market open. Call 360-4721.

DONALD W. REYNOLDS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, 540 Parrington Oval -- Call 325-4101.

HASTINGS BOOKS MUSIC AND VIDEO, 2300 W. Main St. -- Call 329-5529.

LIONS PARK, 450 S. Flood Ave. -- July 10-11, Midsummer Nights' Fair. Call 329-4523.

McMICHAEL MUSIC, 1005 N. Flood Ave, Suite 100 -- Call 360-1199.

NORMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 2795-B Broce Dr. -- Call 292-8400.

NORMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY, 225 N. Webster Ave. -- Today, Melody Hounds, computer classes. Monday, toddler storytime, preschool storytime, computer classes, Professor B. Looney. Call 701-2600.

OKLAHOMA MEMORIAL UNION, 900 Asp Ave. -- Summer enrollment ongoing. Web: union.ou.edu.

PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO, 200 S. Jones Ave. -- Call 307-9320.

REAVES PARK, 2501 S. Jenkins Ave. -- Saturday, Norman Day Celebration with live bands and fireworks spectacular. Visit www.NormanFun.com.

WEITZENHOFFER THEATRE, 563 Elm Ave. -- Tonight through Sunday and July 8-11, "The Bremen Town Musicians." Call 325-4101 or visit www.ou.edu/finearts/ drama/productions/08-09.

SONDER MUSIC, DANCE AND ART, 225 E. Gray St. -- Drumming classes with Jahruba and Afro-Cuban salsa classes Tuesdays. African dance classes Thursdays. Third Friday of each month, Celtic Jam. Call 474-9734 or visit sondermusic.com.

SOONER THEATRE, 101 E. Main St. -- Today, Cimarron Circuit Opera Comapny production of "The Gondoliers." Now enrolling for summer camps and classes. Call 321-9600 or visit www.soonertheatre.com.

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