ALL OF THE LIGHTS:
Automobile Alley kicks off the fifth annual Lights on Broadway from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and continuing the three following Saturdays. Cruise down Broadway Ave. from NW 4 to W Park Place to view holiday lighting displays. Participating neighborhood shops and restaurants are creating window displays, and the neighborhood will have family-friendly attractions like live music, balloon art and more. For full details, go to www.automobilealley.org or www.facebook.com/ automobilealley.
KAHLO THE WILD: The 2020 documentary “Frida Kahlo” will screen at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art's Noble Theater, 415 Couch Drive, at 5:30 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. Saturday and 12:30 p.m. Sunday. The film, by director Ali Ray, looks at key Kahlo works and delves into the symbolism and meaning behind her art. Tickets are available at www.okcmoa.com. Call 236-3100 for more information.
EXPLORASTORY: Science Museum Oklahoma, 2020 Remington Place, hosts Early Explorers at 10 a.m. Wednesdays. The come-andgo activities help toddlers and preschoolers explore science. For details, go to www.sciencemuseumok.org/ece, www.facebook. com/ScienceMuseumOk, or call 602-6664.
AS A TREAT: The Oklahoma Humane Society will release its first coffee table photo book, “SLURP,” from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at Commonplace Books, 1325 N Walker Ave. The book features rescue dogs eating their favorite treats, and proceeds benefit OK Humane's Animal Advocacy Program. For information on the event, go to www.facebook.com/ okhumane.
HISTORIC CELEBRATION: To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the opening of the Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, visitors will receive free admission to the museum through Saturday, sponsored by the Inasmuch Foundation. The Oklahoma History Center also is celebrating the opening of its newest permanent exhibit, “Launch to Landing: Oklahomans and Space,” which tells the story of Oklahoma's contributions to the history of aviation and space exploration and features the Skylab CM-118 command module. For more information, go to www.okhistory.org/ historycenter.