Weekend Roundup: June 23-26 - 405 Magazine

Weekend Roundup: June 23-26

If you're not hitting the road this weekend, you can marvel at the cars at a local vehicle show or just take in the bright greens of June in the 405.

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If you’re not hitting the road this weekend, you can marvel at the cars at a local vehicle show or just take in the bright greens of June in the 405.

Red Coyote Love Run | June 25

Hosted by Social Capital near Scissortail Park, and in conjunction with the OKC PrideFest Parade, Red Coyote is hosting its 5K and 10K run this Saturday. Dress in your best rainbow gear to match provided medals, race tanks and custom koozies. Grab your sneakers and get ready to run! Registration is $10 for the 5K and $40 for the 10K. Starts at 3 p.m.

2022 PrideFest Parade | June 25

The OKC Pride Alliance marches down Walker Avenue to Scissortail Park for the second year in a row. This two-hour parade kicks off the biggest day of the 2022 OKC PrideFest and features dancers, performers, community groups and corporate sponsors. Starts at 10 a.m. 

Picnic on the Prairie | June 25

Bring the family over to Harn Homestead Saturday for a free fair of local crafts and vendors. The event will offer baskets of family-friendly fun with live music, raffles, games and a bounce house. Bring your own picnic or lunch at the various food trucks. You can even treat your kid (or yourself) to a snow cone as you shop the craft booths. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Guided Garden Tours | June 25

Visit the Myriad Botanical Gardens for a tour led by the horticulture staff on Saturday. This special opportunity is free with guides who will walk you through a vast arrangement of native plants, trees and seasonal flowers. The tour begins in the Visitor Lobby of the Conservatory. From 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. 

Car, Truck & Bike Show | June 25

This weekend, the 6th Annual “Get Your Shine On” show commences with door prizes, food and music. Located at the Siloam Masonic Lodge, check out domestic and foreign cars and trucks, along with vintage and classic bikes. From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.