Oklahoma History Center to host free Farm-to-Table Festival March 21 highlighting agriculture past and present

A one-day festival focused on agriculture education
The Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City is scheduled to host the 2026 Oklahoma Farm-to-Table Festival on Saturday, March 21, running from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Organizers describe the event as free and family-friendly, designed to encourage public exploration of both historic and modern agriculture through demonstrations and hands-on activities.
The festival is planned as a combined indoor-outdoor program, with activities positioned to serve visitors across age groups. Alongside scheduled demonstrations, the museum’s exhibit galleries are expected to be open with free access during festival hours, integrating the History Center’s permanent offerings into the day’s programming.
What visitors can expect on site
The published event outline indicates a mix of food preparation, livestock-related learning, and youth-oriented activities intended to show how agricultural products move from production to consumption. Demonstrations and interactive stations are expected to present agriculture as both a historical foundation of Oklahoma’s development and a current economic and cultural system.
- Chuckwagon cooking demonstrations
- Nutrition demonstrations
- Livestock exhibits and a petting zoo
- Craft activities and story time
- Musical entertainment on a main stage
Made-in-Oklahoma vendors and the supply-chain focus
The festival’s vendor component is positioned around products made in Oklahoma, with vendors expected to illustrate how goods are created and distributed. While the event is not described as a market in the traditional sense, the vendor presence is framed as an educational element: connecting consumers to production methods, processing, and the logistics that bring food and other agricultural goods to households and local businesses.
Applications for vendors and participating organizations were scheduled to close ahead of the event, with selections to be made by March 6. That timeline indicates participation is curated rather than open-entry on the day of the festival.
Location, timing, and access
The festival is scheduled at the Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73105, with activities planned between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. The program is expected to take place both inside the History Center and in outdoor areas, allowing for livestock displays and other demonstrations that require open-air space.
Event: 2026 Oklahoma Farm-to-Table Festival
Date and time: Saturday, March 21, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Location: Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, Oklahoma City
Organizers have framed the day as an accessible public event that combines entertainment with structured learning. With free admission and museum gallery access included during festival hours, the schedule positions the History Center as both an event venue and an educational anchor for a broader conversation about Oklahoma agriculture.