We’ve got the scoop on your weekend. Here’s the Flyer’s top five.
Halloween celebrations
Friday
Whether it’s flowing with the masses in the Maple Ridge neighborhood, circling Swan Lake or visiting the annual Lacy Park Halloween Festival, there are plenty of fun options for trick-or-treaters.
Council Oak tree and transfer ceremony
10 a.m. Saturday
Witness a moment of profound significance for Tulsa and the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, when Council Oak Tree and Stickball Park are officially returned to the nation’s stewardship. A public ceremony, art sale and lunch will be provided by the tribe.
Día de los Muertos Art Festival
11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday
In partnership with Casa de la Cultura, Living Arts of Tulsa will host this annual celebration of the Latino heritage by honoring loved ones who have passed away. The Day of the Dead altars is the most prominent feature, showing the souls the way to their home.

“From the Heart: Expressions of Indigenous Joy”
Opens 5 p.m. Saturday
Four Mothers Collective presents “From the Heart: Expressions of Indigenous Joy” opening Nov. 1 at Positive Space. The month-long exhibit is a celebration of Indigenous resilience, connection and the boundless power of joy through the worlds of more than 25 artists.
“As Seen Through Eyes”
3 p.m. Sunday
Circle Cinema will offer a free screening of the 2008 documentary, narrated by Maya Angelou and revealing the story of a brave group of people who fought Adolf Hitler with the only weapons they had. Sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Tulsa Council for Holocaust Education, the event includes a post-film Q&A with director Hilary Helstein and producer Amy Janes.
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