Sep 14 Sunday
Red Dirt DnD: Bruncheons & Dragons is making its triumphant return to the Blue Note in Oklahoma City with food provided by Toast and Coffee. You get to play your favorite Dungeons and Dragons character to defeat a variety of monsters. Doors open at noon. Reserve you spot at OKCBlueNote.com
Aug 29 Friday
Push the plot of your writing dreams forward at WriterCon in Oklahoma City. This convention provides breakout sessions for writers of all levels—from newbies to multiple-book authors, and everyone in between. These sessions will share valuable knowledge about writing, marketing, and publishing. A three-tier ticket package will allow writers to take advantage of multiple opportunities such as master classes, private consultations, manuscript reviews by published authors, and even an author head shot by a professional photographer. In the evening, engage with other writers and industry experts during an informal roundtable discussion. Be sure to bring your notebook to test out some ideas at open mic night and have fun belting your heart out during karaoke.
Sep 23 Tuesday
Space is limited; registration is required and opens August 18. Learn more about “Stillwater Reads” and sign up at stillwaterok.gov/STWReads.
Meridian Technology Center will present an introductory class for adults and teens ages 12 and up interested in starting a podcast. Learn about equipment, editing software, and more. Note: The library also has a podcasting kit available to borrow, and Meridian offers more advanced podcasting classes.
This event is a part of “Stillwater Reads,” the Stillwater Public Library’s eleventh community-wide reading series taking place during September 2025. The featured books include “Listen” by Sheldon Russell, for adults, and “Nowhere Better Than Here” by Sarah Guillory, for youth (recommended for grades 4-7). Readers interested in participating can pick up a free copy of the books starting August 18 (while supplies last). Adults must sign up to attend a book discussion to get a free copy of “Listen.”
“Stillwater Reads” is funded by the Friends of the Stillwater Public Library. Books are provided courtesy of the Amazon Think Big program. Additional support is provided by the Oklahoma State University Library, the Oklahoma Historical Society, Block 34, Meridian Technology Center, and Stillwater Public Schools.
Sep 26 Friday
Local dance instructor Janice Hunter will teach attendees basic Western swing dance steps and some simple line dances, so readers can confidently cut a rug at the community picnic and dance finale.
Oct 31 Friday
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