UPDATE: The highly anticipated Red Earth FallFest is underway today in Oklahoma City, drawing crowds to the Myriad Gardens for a celebration of Native American culture. This vibrant event showcases stunning arts, crafts, and a youth Powwow, captivating visitors with its rich heritage.
Just announced, attendees are immersing themselves in the artistic expressions of talented artists from tribes across Oklahoma. The festival, which highlights the importance of Native American traditions, features a variety of booths displaying exquisite handmade art and crafts.
News 4’s Adria Goins is on the scene, engaging with festival-goers and capturing the excitement. Families are encouraged to join in the festivities, making it a perfect outing for all ages. This annual event not only celebrates cultural diversity but also strengthens community ties.
The Red Earth FallFest, a hallmark of Oklahoma’s cultural calendar, has become a must-see attraction, drawing thousands each year. Visitors can explore the array of artistic works and participate in activities that honor Native American heritage.
As crowds continue to gather, officials emphasize the event’s significance in fostering understanding and appreciation of Native American cultures. With festivities running throughout the day, there’s still time to experience the sights and sounds of this extraordinary celebration.
For those unable to attend, the event is being covered live, offering updates and highlights. Don’t miss the chance to witness the beauty and spirit of Oklahoma’s Native American communities.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Red Earth FallFest unfolds today, September 30, 2023.