The Norman City Council approved contracts for several quality of life projects during its Tuesday night meeting, moving forward an indoor aquatics center and a senior wellness center.
Major quality of life projects are on the Norman City Council agenda tonight, including increased design services and approving an operator for one of the city’s biggest sales tax-funded initiatives.
NORMAN — The annual living history fair celebrating medieval and renaissance culture through performances, artisans and games will go virtual this year, with the exception of food.
Medieval Fair Dept. announces food event, artwork deadline
The Medieval Fair Department announced that they will host a food to go event at Reaves Park the same weekend as a virtual Medieval Fair, which will be held April 9-11.
Additionally, the department said residents wanting to make donations by Thursday can do so at tinyurl.com/ybzwyrxv.
The deadline for submitting artwork for the fair’s 2021 poster and T-shirts has been extended to Jan. 4. Entries can be emailed to medievalfair@ou.edu. The winning artist will receive a $250 honorarium.
Residents also are welcome to submit poster ideas for artists on the groupâs Facebook page, The Medieval Fair of Norman.
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