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Jewelry for sale at Cherokee Art Market, which is held at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa. Credit: Courtesy of Visit Cherokee Nation

We’ve got the scoop on your weekend. Here’s the Flyer’s top five.

Lights On: Glow on the Green
6 to 9 p.m. Friday

Guthrie Green will sparkle with thousands of holiday lights during its highly anticipated annual event, Lights On: Glow on the Green, presented by QuikTrip.

It will be a festive evening for all ages, featuring a holiday market showcasing unique creations by local artists, live entertainment, family-friendly activities, photos with Santa, delicious offerings from food trucks and more. The countdown to “Lights On” begins at 7:15 p.m.

The Freakout
10 p.m. Friday

It’s time for the monthly vinyl dance party at The Starlite. This month’s soundtrack includes vintage soul, ‘60s beat, garage rock, early Motown and more mod classics. 

Holiday Market: Native Arts & Crafts
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday

The Tulsa Indian Club takes over the Mother Road Market patio as numerous vendors sell local Native arts and crafts. There will also be exhibition singing, drumming and dancing throughout the day. Plus there will be Indian tacos for sale at the Kitchen 66 Takeover Cafe. 

Clothing Swap
1 p.m. Saturday

Find your next favorite piece and trade it with a new friend at this Saturday’s clothing swap at . Dennis R Neill Equality Center. Bring clothes, shoes and bags in new or gently used condition to swap with others. Swappers can bring new underwear and socks. 

Oilers vs. Mavericks
3:05 p.m. Sunday

It’s family fun day at BOK Center when the Tulsa Oilers face off against the Kansas City Mavericks. The first 1,000 fans get a free Oilers cap. 

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Tim Landes is the food, arts and culture editor at the Tulsa Flyer. Prior to joining the inaugural editorial team at the Tulsa Flyer, Tim spent a decade managing media relations for Cherokee Nation businesses,...