Come join the Bourbon Street vibe at this year’s Main Street Masquerade Ball. We will start with a signature cocktail and appetizers at 320 on Main at 6PM and then join the Second Line parade down to the Will Rogers Hotel ballroom for an evening of cajun food provided by Gibby C’s along with jazz music and dancing. $125 per ticket or $1000 per table. Seating is very limited.
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Souper Saturday is February 8, 2025
It’s time to get your tickets for Souper Saturday!
Tickets are $15 and can be purchased here. This is one of Downtown’s favorite events and you don’t want to miss it! With your ticket you will receive a Souper Saturday Mug and a recipe book of all the amazing soups you can taste. At the end of the event you will cast your vote for your favorite soup. Tickets are limited so don’t wait, buy yours today!
It is almost Corporate Olympics Time!
Bring your team and win the Belt! Thursday, September 26th, 6pm-9pm
Important forms:
Team Registration Form
Corporate Olympics 24 – Waiver
Corporate Olympics Poster
Join our Team!
If you love Claremore Mainstreet and the Lilac District, consider applying for the Executive Director position.
Please email your resume and cover letter to by
5:00pm on August 30, 2024. Interviews will be help on the evening of September 4, 2024.
For the full job description, click here
Mainstreet Market Day, Saturday July 27, 2024
Come enjoy a fun morning of shopping, eating and checking out emergency vehicles up close!
Visit Downtown Claremore and the Farmer’s Market
Main Street Market Day this Saturday, June 22nd
Come spend a blissful morning in Historic Downtown Claremore. Start with the Rogers
County Farmers Market in the parking lot of Rogers County Courthouse they are open from 7am
to 11am. There will be a few food trucks as you move north. Many downtown businesses are
opening at 8 am with Sidewalk Sales, In-store Specials, Sidewalk Arts & Activities and
Refreshments. Something for everyone including free pet vaccinations and pet supplies for pet
owners affected by the tornadoes.