WEEK AHEAD
PARK PLACE: Reaves Park, 2501 Jenkins Ave. in Norman, will host a socially distanced fireworks show at 9:15 p.m. Saturday. Immediately before the fireworks, The Depot in Norman will stream music featuring some of the best performances of its Summer Breeze 2020 concert series, as well as a virtual performance by Kyle Reid and the Low Swingin' Chariots, on KGOU. Go to www.kgou.org/listen-live for listening options or www. facebook.com/normanokparks for more event details.
STEP ON IT: Oklahoma City orchestral punk band Stepmom will celebrate its album release with an 8 p.m. Friday concert at Scissortail Park, 300 SW 7. Endocrine Twins will open. The show is free and open to the public, and patrons can distance on the park's Great Lawn. Go to www.facebook.com/ stepmomtheband for more details.
BONE UP: The Museum of Osteology, 10301 S Sunnylane Road, hosts a weekend of forensic investigation at 6:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Ticketed guests can explore what law enforcement, doctors and anthropologists learn by examining human skeletons via hands-on activities. Go to www.skeletonmuseum. com to purchase tickets, or call 814-0006 or go to www.facebook.com/ MuseumofOsteology for more information.
PHOTO FINISH: As part of the Paseo District's First Friday Gallery Walk, the Paseo Arts and Creativity Center, 3024 Paseo, hosts the opening reception for the Paseo Arts Association's Annual Photofest starting at 6 p.m. Friday. The juried exhibition features 43 artists from across the state, and awards will be announced at 7 p.m. Guests are required to wear face coverings indoors and use provided sanitizer when shopping. Go to www. facebook.com/paseoarts for details.
MISSION POSSIBLE:
City Rescue Mission's 2020 Mission of Hope event takes place online this year, from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday, with event details provided after registration. The evening includes New York Times bestselling author Bob Goff and musical guest and “America's Got Talent” winner Darci Lynne. To register for the free event (donations accepted), go to www.cityrescue.org or www.facebook.com/ OKCityRescue.