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Learn how to weave in the Navajo tradition at Shepherd's Cross in Claremore. This weekend class will teach participants weaving techniques, fiber arts history and practical technology. All materials are provided for retreat guests. Relax and enjoy a weekend on the farm while you learn a new skill during the Navajo Weaving Class. Hours: Thursday: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm, Friday: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm, Saturday: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm.
Shepherd's Cross
16792 E 450 Road
Claremore, OK 74017
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
Explore inside and underground historic office buildings. Enjoy the benefits of a small group with Tulsa’s top guides leading the way. We host underground tunnel tours on Fridays year-round. Join us for this Tulsa bucket list experience! $25 per person, advance reservation required.
Hyatt Regency Hotel
102 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa, OK 74103
Will Rogers Memorial Museum Please join OETA as we partner with Will Rogers Memorial Museum for the premiere screening of “Back in Time: Will Rogers, Oklahoma’s Favorite Son! The screening will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A Back in Time producer Robert Burch and experts from the Will Rogers Memorial Museum. Admission is free!
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W. Will Rogers Boulevard
Claremore, OK 74017
For those interested in returning to the basics of farming, small ruminants present a great option for sustainable living. Our small ruminant class is a great place to start learning how to be more self-sufficient and for homesteading. Learn how to care for small ruminants such as sheep, goats, alpacas, and llamas. AWA Shearing Classes are limited to 20 participants and fill quickly. Beverages are provided at breaks. Bring your lunch. Cost is $89.00 per person, $169.00 for 2 family members, or $249.00 for 3 or more family members (age 16 & over). Sheep starter flocks are available locally at Shepherd’s Cross.
Shepherd's Cross
16792 E. 450 Road
Claremore, OK 74017
Take part in the celebration of creativity during the inaugural Green County Film Festival at the Canebrake in Wagoner. This three-day event kicks off on January 12th with a VIP party followed by a public showing of "Election" by Alexander Payne. Book a room and stay overnight to be close to the action and come back Saturday and Sunday for screenings of compelling documentaries, feature films, and short films at two different locations on the scenic Canebrake campus. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this exciting event that showcases the creativity of local filmmakers and creators.
The Canebrake
33241 E. 732nd Road
Wagoner, OK 74469
(918)-400-1120
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www.greencountryok.com/event/green-country-film-festival/735/
Join us to honor Martin Luther King Jr. and celebrate Make Your Dreams Come True Day by creating your very own dream mobile. Limited supplies will be provided. For all ages.
Suburban Library
4606 N. Garrison
Tulsa, OK
Sherrie Wallace
(918)-549-7323
Take a fun and educational walking tour through downtown Tulsa and other historical local sites during Second Saturday Architecture Tours, hosted by the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture. These monthly walking tours will give you an insightful look into the exciting architecture and prestigious collections that you may pass by every day. Sites include Tulsa's various Art Deco buildings, The Church Studio, the Blue Dome District, America's Crossroads in Sapulpa and much more. The first Second Saturday tour of the year will highlight the Spotlight Theater. The Bruce Goff-designed studio is full of architectural brilliance that tells captivating stories. You will enjoy a 20-minute presentation by the theater's board president followed by a guided walk through the building's spaces that are not usually open to the public.
Downtown Tulsa
Tulsa, OK
(918)-583-5550
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Step back in time and gain a deeper understanding of history at the Woody Guthrie Center with our exclusive screening of the PBS American Experience documentary, “The Blinding of Isaac Woodard.” This event is a poignant addition to the programming for the “Billie Holiday at Sugar Hill: Photos by Jerry Dantzic” exhibit, as both Woody Guthrie and Billie Holiday performed at the benefit concert for Isaac Woodard after his attack. Explore the powerful story and the civil rights struggle through this remarkable documentary, which sheds light on a dark chapter in American history. This event is part of our programming for the “Billie Holiday at Sugar Hill: Photos by Jerry Dantzic” exhibit.
Woody Guthrie Center
102 Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, OK 74103
Here be Dragons: Mapping the Real and Imagined presents artworks from the Philbrook collection that span over three hundred years of history, and that build a sense of place, whether real or imagined. The exhibition, which features a range of interpretations of locations, moments, or even experiences, includes elaborate topographic views of seventeenth-century Europe alongside contemporary prints that explore abstract conceptions of land, including representations of memory and the contested nature of property and ownership. Whether depicting a bird’s-eye view of a landscape, the iconic architecture of a city, or the idea of place, the artworks in Here be Dragons provides a chance for visitors to step into landscapes and to consider not only the perspectives of the artists, but also perhaps their own relationship to the places they experience every day.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
tulsa, OK 74114
(918)-749-7941
www.philbrook.org/exhibitions/here-be-dragons-mapping-the-real-and-imagined
Immerse yourself in the history, context, and art of films in this 6-week workshop so you can deepen your appreciation and enjoyment of filmmaking. In this workshop, centered on film noir, we will: - Watch groundbreaking films together - Discuss their notable qualities, and - Consider what critics and scholars have to say about this groundbreaking genre (and its subgenres) Expect a compelling watch list (with some B movie gems) and suggested readings from James Naremore, Imogen Sara Smith, and Paul Schrader. Featuring Instructor Josh Fadem Registration for this workshop will close at 5pm on Wednesday, January 24th.
OSU-Tulsa
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Center for Poets and Writers
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The OSU-Tulsa Library has partnered with the OSU-CHS Anatomy and Vertebrate Paleontology Department for this exciting exhibit highlighting research and discoveries of OSU students and faculty from right here in Tulsa! Stop by to see dinosaur vertebrae, fossil casts, 3D skulls and tools used in the lab and field work. Library hours: MON-THURS 10 AM - 7 PM FRI 8 AM - 5 PM SAT 9 AM - 5 PM Free and open to the public!
OSU-Tulsa Library
(918)-594-8130
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tulsa.okstate.edu/calendar/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D172128634
Kickstart your novel writing journey! Whether you're a seasoned writer or a beginner, this in-person workshop at OSU-Tulsa is the perfect opportunity to get inspired and craft your masterpiece. This workshop will focus on techniques for finding not only the beginning of a novel--of getting started--but for finding a way into a sustainable book-length work, specifically focusing on helpful and generative constraints, doing in-class work and looking at successful opening sentences. Featuring Instructor: Nathan Knapp Nathan Knapp's writing has appeared in 3:AM, The Times Literary Supplement, The Point, Music & Literature, The Rupture, and elsewhere. His debut novel, DAYBOOK, will be published in 2024 by Splice. Registration for this Workshop will close at 5pm on Wednesday, January 24, 2024.
OSU-Tulsa
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Center for Poets and Writers
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Deep Greenwood is a series of five free community discussions, exhibits and performances building off the history captured in Victor Luckerson’s "Built From the Fire" about Tulsa’s Greenwood district. This free event will be a discussion between Author of "Built From the Fire" Victor Luckerson and Greenwood photographer Don Thompson will discuss the personal and policy impacts of urban renewal, juxtaposing visuals from government sources (redlining and urban renewal maps) with Thompson’s on-the-ground photography of how Greenwood residents experienced those tumultuous years. The Lingering Legacies of Urban Renewal will cover chapters 16-20 of "Built From the Fire". About the Venue: The OSU-Tulsa Library is home to the Ruth Sigler Avery Collection, which consists of photographs, audio interviews, transcripts, and handwritten drafts about the race massacre produced by Ruth Sigler Avery for her proposed book: Fear, The Fifth Horseman: A Documentary-Anthology of the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot. Address: 700 N Greenwood Ave, Tulsa, OK 74106
OSU-Tulsa Auditorium
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
The OSU-Tulsa Library has partnered with the OSU-CHS Anatomy and Vertebrate Paleontology Department for this exciting exhibit highlighting research and discoveries of OSU students and faculty from right here in Tulsa! Stop by to see dinosaur vertebrae, fossil casts, 3D skulls and tools used in the lab and field work. Library hours: MON-THURS 10 AM - 7 PM FRI 8 AM - 5 PM SAT 9 AM - 5 PM Free and open to the public!
OSU-Tulsa Library
(918)-594-8130
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Give new life to flower beds this spring when you shop the Virtual Master Gardeners Plant Sale. Participants can place orders online to bring green leaves, blooming flowers, and vibrant colors to your at-home gardens. Browse the virtual catalog and select from annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, ornamental grasses and milkweed. Orders are due online by March 17 and attendees can visit the Tulsa Fairgrounds on April 18 to pick up purchases.
Tulsa Expo Square
4145 E. 21st Street
Tulsa, OK 74114
Weekly seminar on all things gardening at the Tulsa Garden Center, every Thursdy of the month.
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK 74114
Explore inside and underground historic office buildings. Enjoy the benefits of a small group with Tulsa’s top guides leading the way. We host underground tunnel tours on Fridays year-round. Join us for this Tulsa bucket list experience! !.5 miles; $25 per person.
Tulsa Tours Philcade Building
511 S. Boston Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74103
A night to gaze in the skies and learn about our galaxy. Local astronomy clubs will be on hand with telescopes. Bring your blank and friends and come join the fun. Snacks and other activities will be available inside the museum.
Claremore Museum of History
121 N. Chickasaw Avenue
Claremore, OK 74107
Broken Arrow Neighbors Community Book Fair, all proceeds support Broken Arrow Neighbors Food Bank. Thousands of donated books most priced $1-$2, some special priced books current bestsellers, first editions & collectibles.
201 W. Houston
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
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Immerse yourself in the history, context, and art of films in this 6-week workshop so you can deepen your appreciation and enjoyment of filmmaking. In this workshop, centered on film noir, we will: - Watch groundbreaking films together - Discuss their notable qualities, and - Consider what critics and scholars have to say about this groundbreaking genre (and its subgenres) Expect a compelling watch list (with some B movie gems) and suggested readings from James Naremore, Imogen Sara Smith, and Paul Schrader. Featuring Instructor Josh Fadem Registration for this workshop will close at 5pm on Wednesday, January 24th.
OSU-Tulsa
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Center for Poets and Writers
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Are you interested in entering the film industry workforce? This one-day workshop is for you! Learn the basics of how a film set is ran and skills + best practices for a job in production. This one-day workshop is geared for adults who are interested in beginning to work in the film industry. The class introduces students to the basics of how a professional film set is run and will give them a grasp of skills and best practices that will allow them to find work on motion picture shoots as a Production Assistant. Featuring Instructors : Dylan Brodie and Stephen Hanan Saturday, February 10, 2024 10-5pm at OSU-Tulsa Registration will close at 5pm on Thursday, February 8, 2024.
OSU-Tulsa
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Center for Poets and Writers
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Join us for a seminar on Alzheimer's & Dementia. This seminar is free and open to the community. The seminar will cover: The impact of Alzheimer’s The difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia Alzheimer’s disease stages and risk factors Current research and treatments available to address some symptoms. Alzheimer’s Association resources Saturday, Feb. 10 | 10-11 a.m.
OSU-Tulsa North Hall 150
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Magic City Books is thrilled to welcome Oklahoma native and proud member of the Muscogee-Creek Nation, Summer Lee for an in-store event to celebrate her new book, The Sock Project, on Saturday February 17. Free to the public.
Magic City Books
211 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa, OK 74103
The Tulsa Spirit Fair is an alternative spirituality fair that will include information on spiritual symbolism, energy vibrations, law of attraction and other topics. Head to Stoney Creek Hotel for aura pictures, crystals, stones, oils, angel art, tarot, spiritual jewelry and much more. A variety of vendors and psychics will be on-hand to assist attendees and give a variety of readings and messages. Each fair has its own style and energy. The Tulsa fair will help you learn about alternative healing products and services, chakras, and energy fields. This two-day event will also feature lectures and workshops on alternative spirituality topics, ideas, and views. Past lecture topics have included meditation, using stones and crystals and past life regression.
Stoney Creek Hotel & Conference Center
200 W Albany Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Magic City Books is excited to welcome John O’Connor for an event celebrating his new book, The Secret History of Bigfoot: Field Notes on a North American Monster, on Sunday February 18. Free to the public.
Magic City Books
221 E. Archer Street
Tulsa, OK 74103
Grab a group of friends and test your trivia knowledge during the African-American Heritage Bowl hosted at Tulsa's Rudisill Regional Library. Teams can register under middle school, high school, or community bowl categories to compete in each year's themed trivia competition. Once registered, teams will receive a study guide to prepare for questions about African American history. First, second and third-place winners will receive trophies, while the top middle and high school teams will receive additional prizes.
Rudisill Regional Library
1520 N. Hartford Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74106
Tulsa, OK 74106
(918)-549-7565
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Give new life to flower beds this spring when you shop the Virtual Master Gardeners Plant Sale. Participants can place orders online to bring green leaves, blooming flowers, and vibrant colors to your at-home gardens. Browse the virtual catalog and select from annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, ornamental grasses and milkweed. Orders are due online by March 17 and attendees can visit the Tulsa Fairgrounds on April 18 to pick up purchases.
Tulsa Expo Square
4145 E. 21st Street
Tulsa, OK 74114
The OSU-Tulsa Library has partnered with the OSU-CHS Anatomy and Vertebrate Paleontology Department for this exciting exhibit highlighting research and discoveries of OSU students and faculty from right here in Tulsa! Stop by to see dinosaur vertebrae, fossil casts, 3D skulls and tools used in the lab and field work. Library hours: MON-THURS 10 AM - 7 PM FRI 8 AM - 5 PM SAT 9 AM - 5 PM Free and open to the public!
OSU-Tulsa Library
(918)-594-8130
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tulsa.okstate.edu/calendar/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D172128634
Saturday, March 2, 2024 and Saturday, March 9, 2024 | 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. | OSU-Tulsa Main Hall 2438 This course is an introduction to global distilled spirits (brandy, gin, rum, tequila, whiskey, vodka, and various flavored liqueurs), including different styles and production techniques. There will be an additional focus on developing taste profiles for different spirits and current trends in the industry.
OSU-Tulsa Main Hall 2438
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Tony Collins
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The Tulsa Garden Club is sponsoring a youth program, designed to stimulate young gardeners with nature exploration and STEM-oriented activities in Woodward Park and other locations.
Woodward Park, Tulsa Garden Center, Teaching Garden
2435 S. Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 S. Peoria
Tulsa, OK 74105
Weekly seminar on all things gardening at the Tulsa Garden Center, every Thursdy of the month.
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK 74114
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
Take a fun and educational walking tour through downtown Tulsa and other historical local sites during Second Saturday Architecture Tours, hosted by the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture. These monthly walking tours will give you an insightful look into the exciting architecture and prestigious collections that you may pass by every day. Sites include Tulsa's various Art Deco buildings, The Church Studio, the Blue Dome District, America's Crossroads in Sapulpa and much more. This month's tour will take you on a walk through the Oil Capital District, where you'll learn about the classic Art Deco-style architecture that was brought to Tulsa between 1925 and 1949.
Various Locations
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-583-5550
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www.tulsaarchitecture.org/programs/tour-classic-art-deco-3-2024
Learn about the historic day Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon during the show "Apollo 11" at the Jenks Planetarium. "Apollo 11" will explore that day and the events leading up to it.
Jenks High School
321 N 2nd Street, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
(918)-299-4415
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Visit Muskogee, in collaboration with Muskogee-Davis Regional Airport, is delighted to announce the upcoming TORA! TORA! TORA! Air Show Practice, scheduled to captivate aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike from March 14th to 17th 2024.
Muskogee -Davis Regional Airport
Muskogee, OK 74403
Do you own a telescope but don't use it because it doesn't seem to work correctly? Are you interested in taking your basic knowledge on using your telescope to the next level? Bring it to the planetarium for an event that will teach participants about the workings of a telescope then take them to the rooftop observation deck to stargaze. Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
Jenks High School
321 N 2nd Street
Jenks, OK 74037
(918)-299-4415
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Prepare for the 2024 solar eclipse with the show "Eclipses Crossing America" produced by Jenks High School Students. Audience members will learn about where and when to see the 2024 solar eclipse and each participant will receive a special pair of eclipse glasses.
Jenks High School
321 N 2nd Street
Jenks, OK 74037
(918)-299-4415
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The Tulsa Area Azalea Society meets every third Tuesday of the month in the Outdoor Classroom at Woodward Park building. We are currently welcoming new members and would love to have you join! Each month we discuss gardening tips and topics for azaleas, community outreach opportunities, and answer questions from the general public on how best they can care for their azaleas.
Tulsa Garden Center - Outdoor Classroom
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Paul Stratton
(918)-633-2428
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Each year, the Military History Center in Broken Arrow hosts a tribute to Vietnam Veterans. Those who served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces at any time during the period of November 1, 1955 to May 15, 1975 will be acknowledged and thanked for their service.
First United Methodist Church
112 E College Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
What: Discover a day filled with honor, unity, and support at VETFEST – your Veterans Resource Rally Point and Family Day. Hosted by: EAGLE OPS FOUNDATION in partnership with the US Department of Veteran Affairs, the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs & Evergreen Baptist Church. Note: This event is a collaborative community effort between EAGLE OPS Foundation, EOVAHCS, ODVA, VBA, VHA & other Veteran Service Organizations. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of a community committed to our veterans' well-being!
Evergreen Baptist Church
111th Street South
Bixby, OK 74008
Jonathon Shepherd
(918)-600-1911
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6-week workshop | Begins Monday, March 25, 2024 | 7-9pm Learn more and register at https://bit.ly/42MH0tN Led by a working film composer, "Demystifying Film Music" provides aspiring filmmakers and film enthusiasts a detailed demonstration of the often overlooked, but important process of working with composers to successfully score a film. Through audio and video examples of popular scores and films, students will be exposed to the technical and artistic considerations inherent to successfully setting music to film. - This is a conversational workshop, where students will be encouraged to provide insight to the examples presented and other common scoring scenarios. - Students will also bring their own examples of exemplary scoring and we'll deconstruct why they resonate. - Also featured is a mock spotting session, where an unfinished scene will be presented with dialog but without music. - Students will decide which moments require music and what that music should be. Students will leave better equipped to score their own films by working effectively with composers. Registration for this workshop will close at 5pm on Friday March 22, 2024.
Are you ready to be a part of something bigger than yourself? To make a tangible impact on the world and fight against global poverty? Then join me in supporting The Borgen Project – a movement dedicated to advocating for those in need and creating lasting change in communities worldwide. Whether you're from the USA or beyond, your voice and actions matter in this fight. Together, we can work towards a world where poverty is a thing of the past, where every individual has access to the resources and opportunities they need to thrive. But how can you help? That's where our conversation comes in. Let's gather together, share ideas, and explore the myriad of ways you can get involved. Every action, no matter how small, contributes to the larger movement towards a world without poverty. So, come join me and let's be a part of the change we wish to see in the world. Together, we can make a real difference and create a brighter future for all. ???? Where? J. D. McKean Library at Oral Roberts University When? March 26th, 2024 What Time? 5:00 pm
J. D. McKean Library at Oral Roberts University
7777 S. Lewis Avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74171
Carolina Figueroa
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This 6-week workshop will be held from 7-9pm on the following Tuesdays: 3/26,4/2, 4/9, 4/16, 4/23, & 4/30 at OSU-Tulsa. Learn more and register at https://bit.ly/3T3seLW Speculative fiction is a vast, fluid, and ever-evolving genre. If you enjoy reading science-fiction, fantasy, horror, magical realism, or fairy tales, then this workshop is for you! During this workshop, we will read Kelly Link, Ken Liu, Carmen Maria Machado, Ling Ma, and other contemporary speculative fiction writers. Attendees will draft, workshop, and leave the class with one speculative short story (10-15 pages). Registration Deadline: Friday, March 22nd by 5 pm
Prepare for the 2024 solar eclipse with the show "Eclipses Crossing America" produced by Jenks High School Students. Audience members will learn about where and when to see the 2024 solar eclipse and each participant will receive a special pair of eclipse glasses.
Jenks High School
321 N 2nd Street, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
(918)-299-4415
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This 6-week workshop will be held on the following Wednesdays: 3/27, 4/3, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1/2024 from 7-9pm at OSU-Tulsa. Everyone has a story to tell, and everyone has access to a camera. This online workshop will introduce the process of learning to tell a story with limited tools to preserve, inspire or share our stories with one another.
Gardens can feel like magical spaces. Join Philbrook nature educator Toni Willis and create enchanting miniature landscapes. From tiny house to plants and pathways, your backyard pixies will have a magical place to play.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
Join us for an evening with National Book Award Winner Ned Blackhawk, author of The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History. In his book, Ned Blackhawk interweaves five centuries of Native and non‑Native histories, from Spanish colonial exploration to the rise of Native American self-determination in the late twentieth century. Blackhawk’s retelling of U.S. history acknowledges the enduring power, agency, and survival of Indigenous peoples, yielding a truer account of the United States and revealing anew the varied meanings of America. Join us for a reception and book signing at 5 p.m. preceding the lecture at 6 p.m.
Oklahoma Center for the Humanities
101 E. Archer St.
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-631-4419
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6-week workshop | Begins Monday, March 25, 2024 | 7-9pm Learn more and register at https://bit.ly/42MH0tN Led by a working film composer, "Demystifying Film Music" provides aspiring filmmakers and film enthusiasts a detailed demonstration of the often overlooked, but important process of working with composers to successfully score a film. Through audio and video examples of popular scores and films, students will be exposed to the technical and artistic considerations inherent to successfully setting music to film. - This is a conversational workshop, where students will be encouraged to provide insight to the examples presented and other common scoring scenarios. - Students will also bring their own examples of exemplary scoring and we'll deconstruct why they resonate. - Also featured is a mock spotting session, where an unfinished scene will be presented with dialog but without music. - Students will decide which moments require music and what that music should be. Students will leave better equipped to score their own films by working effectively with composers. Registration for this workshop will close at 5pm on Friday March 22, 2024.
Prepare for the 2024 solar eclipse with the show "Eclipses Crossing America" produced by Jenks High School Students. Audience members will learn about where and when to see the 2024 solar eclipse and each participant will receive a special pair of eclipse glasses.
Jenks High School
321 N 2nd Street
Jenks, OK 74037
(918)-299-4415
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This 6-week workshop will be held from 7-9pm on the following Tuesdays: 3/26,4/2, 4/9, 4/16, 4/23, & 4/30 at OSU-Tulsa. Learn more and register at https://bit.ly/3T3seLW Speculative fiction is a vast, fluid, and ever-evolving genre. If you enjoy reading science-fiction, fantasy, horror, magical realism, or fairy tales, then this workshop is for you! During this workshop, we will read Kelly Link, Ken Liu, Carmen Maria Machado, Ling Ma, and other contemporary speculative fiction writers. Attendees will draft, workshop, and leave the class with one speculative short story (10-15 pages). Registration Deadline: Friday, March 22nd by 5 pm
This 6-week workshop will be held on the following Wednesdays: 3/27, 4/3, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1/2024 from 7-9pm at OSU-Tulsa. Everyone has a story to tell, and everyone has access to a camera. This online workshop will introduce the process of learning to tell a story with limited tools to preserve, inspire or share our stories with one another.
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
Weekly seminar on all things gardening at the Tulsa Garden Center, every Thursdy of the month.
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK 74114
The annual Trail of Tears Art Show kicks off with the awards reception hosted at The Gallery at Cherokee Springs Plaza in Tahlequah. Held the Friday before the show opens, the awards reception allows attendees to preview and purchase artwork. Browse pieces created by Native American artists and stick around to hear which pieces will receive awards in categories like basketry, pottery, graphics, and sculpture.
Cherokee Springs Plaza
3377 Cherokee Springs Plaza
Tahlequah, OK 74464
Money Matters is a free financial literacy workshop for elementary students, middle & high school students and adults (18 & up). The workshop will teach students to: - Develop a plan for spending and saving - Explain how investing may build wealth and help meet financial goals - Recognize the responsibilities associated with personal financial decisions Continental Breakfast will be served. Register Now: https://bit.ly/MoneyMattersMiddleHS
OSU-Tulsa North Hall 150
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Alnetta Morris
(918)-594-8000
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We’re thrilled to announce that on Saturday, April 6, we’re collaborating with Downtown Tulsa Partnership to host our first Magic City Book Bash! Beginning with our origins as Booksmart Tulsa, we have made connecting Tulsa readers with authors one of our core missions. And for over a decade we have given a space and a platform to over a thousand authors to share their books with our community. The Magic City Book Bash will be a celebration of the Tulsa literary magic for which we are named. It will be held from 10:00am to 3:00pm along Archer Street between Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd. and Detroit Avenue. In addition to the bevy of local authors who will be available to meet and sign books, we’ll have presentations throughout the event in our Algonquin Room — including a celebration of Downtown Tulsa Partnership’s 2024 Curbside Haiku winners! This family-friendly event will also include the TCCL Bookmobile (along with a special story time), a DJ, booths from community partners, and more! We’re also excited to have our Archer Street neighbors — Made, Shuffles, and Lone Wolf — joining in the festivities. Continue to check back here for more updates on what you’ll find at our 2024 Book Bash — we can’t wait to celebrate with you!
Magic City Books
221 E. Archer Street
Tulsa, OK 74103
Saturday, April 6, 2024 and Saturday, April 13, 2024 | 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. | OSU-Tulsa Main Hall 2438 Whether at a local pub, an upscale restaurant, or one’s home, the bar is an essential part of dining, entertaining, and hospitality. This course takes an in-depth look at the bar and the many spirits and concoctions that are poured and mixed behind it. Beginning with an overview of spirits produced around the world to the methodology of making cocktails, you’ll leave this class with an understanding of crafting proper drinks and executing a professional and profitable bar. Students must be 21 years of age or older. Proof of age will be required. A micro-badge will be awarded upon successful completion of the course. If you have questions or a medical condition that requires you to have access to food and/or beverages at all times, please contact Tony Collins and special accommodations can be made for your situation.
OSU-Tulsa Main Hall 2438
700 N. Greenwood Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74106
Tony Collins
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Saturday, April 6, 2024 and Saturday, April 13, 2024 | 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. | OSU-Tulsa Main Hall 2438 Whether at a local pub, an upscale restaurant, or one’s home, the bar is an essential part of dining, entertaining, and hospitality. This course takes an in-depth look at the bar and the many spirits and concoctions that are poured and mixed behind it. Beginning with an overview of spirits produced around the world to the methodology of making cocktails, you’ll leave this class with an understanding of crafting proper drinks and executing a professional and profitable bar. Students must be 21 years of age or older. Proof of age will be required. A micro-badge will be awarded upon successful completion of the course. If you have questions or a medical condition that requires you to have access to food and/or beverages at all times, please contact Tony Collins and special accommodations can be made for your situation.
OSU-Tulsa Main Hall 2438
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Tony Collins
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Experience living history at its best at the Spring Traders Encampment with approximately 125 tents and teepees set up for this annual Western heritage event formerly known as the Spring Mountain Man Encampment. Spend the weekend at Woolaroc in Bartlesville and join participants from all over the United States as they recreate the rugged pioneer life of the men and women who trapped and traded in 1840s-era Indian Territory. Step back in time at the Spring Traders Encampment and observe their lifestyle, learn about their backgrounds and interests, watch their craft demonstrations, and check out their wares. The public is invited to browse through the encampment while enjoying food and living history demonstrations.
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
1925 Woolaroc Ranch Road
Bartlesville, OK 74003
Money Matters is a free financial literacy workshop for elementary students, middle & high school students and adults (18 & up). Money Matters is a financial literacy workshop that will teach students to: - Develop a plan for spending and saving - Explain how investing may build wealth and help meet financial goals - Recognize the responsibilities associated with personal financial decisions Continental Breakfast will be served. Register Now: https://bit.ly/MoneyMattersElementary
OSU-Tulsa North Hall 150
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Alnetta Morris
(918)-594-8000
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Money Matters is a fun and interactive financial literacy workshop that will teach elementary students the basic principles of money. This event includes a continental breakfast. Register Now: https://bit.ly/MoneyMattersElementary
OSU-Tulsa North Hall 150
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Alnetta Morris
(918)-594-8000
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OWASSO COMMUNITY THEATRE PRESENTS AUDITIONS FOR THE ADVENTURES OF PRINCESS ATLANTIS BY MARK FRANK Follow the adventures of young Atlantis Sinclair as she discovers she's a lost princess of a faraway land, and is whisked away with her friends to Deep Earth to save the Enchanted Lands from the evil Spider King and Queen Lake. A new, fresh children's story filled with a magical adventure that speaks about friendships, believing in yourself, and the importance of a child having a loving forever family through foster care and adoption. Casting 30-40 children ages 8-16. Contact Mark Frank, production director for a perusal script at eat39@eau39eav39eaw39. Rehearsals will be Monday-Thursdays from 6pm-8:30pm and performances will be May 30-31, June 1st at 7pm and June 2nd at 2pm at Lucile Ellington Morrow Elementary. For more information please contact OCT Board Member Jody Marler at 918-834-7615 or eat40@eau40eav40eaw40 Visit us on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/OwassoCommunityTheaterCompany
Owasso Community Theatre
209 East 5th Ave
Owasso, OK 74055
Jody Marler
(918)-834-7615
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The Tulsa Area Azalea Society meets every third Tuesday of the month in the Outdoor Classroom at Woodward Park building. We are currently welcoming new members and would love to have you join! Each month we discuss gardening tips and topics for azaleas, community outreach opportunities, and answer questions from the general public on how best they can care for their azaleas.
Tulsa Garden Center - Outdoor Classroom
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Paul Stratton
(918)-633-2428
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The District 16 Annual Conference will feature keynote speakers, learning workshops, speech contests, awards, the Annual District Council meeting, gala banquet, DTM reception, and social and networking activities. It is the most significant event in the District each year. This year’s conference theme is “The Party of the Century!” as the Toastmasters International Organization celebrates its centennial.
Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center
6808 S 107th E Ave
Tulsa, OK 74133
Tina Kaminski
(918)-699-9466
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Money Matters is a free financial literacy workshop for elementary students, middle & high school students and adults (18 & up). This workshop for adults will teach: - Learn why credit matters. - Learn how to develop a plan for spending and saving. - Learn how investing can build wealth and help meet financial goals. - Learn how to recognize the responsibilities associated with personal financial decisions. Register Now: https://bit.ly/MoneyMattersAdults
OSU-Tulsa North Hall 150
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Alnetta Morris
(918)-594-8000
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Learn about different types of houses all over the world during the show "My House Has Stars." The show will explore dwellings from houseboats to mud huts and what the view of the sky looks like from around the world.
Jenks High School
Jenks, OK 74037
(918)-299-4415
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Woolly Weekend is a “sheep to shawl” festival held at Shepherd’s Cross, an authentic working sheep farm, just north of Claremore OK on Scenic Route 66. Come to the farm and watch as the sheep are shorn (given a haircut). Sheep shearing occurs throughout the day. After the fiber is shorn from the sheep, visitors can watch the wool being processed on site. It will be combed, spun, woven, knit, crocheted, and felted into finished products. This is a true Sheep to Shawl Event. Over the three-day period at least three shawls will be created entirely from the wool shorn on the first morning of the event. It is rare to find a true Sheep to Shawl experience. Shearing and demonstrations take place inside the Amish built tour barn, which houses some of the animals as well as the wool processing, farm museum, and the gift shop. There are Short Course Fiber Classes available; learn drop spindling, hand carding, or needle felting during the event. Be sure to visit the Farm Animal Barn & pet the barnyard animals. Tour the educational interactive Farm Museum & Four-Story Observation Silo, as well as the Bible Garden. Bring the entire family. Children’s activities include weaving, games, wool project, and coloring contest. This is a free event. Donations are welcome - suggested donation of $5 per person. Groups of twenty or more, please pre-register. Volunteers are needed to demonstrate fiber arts. If you spin, weave, knit, crochet, or needle felt you may join our Sheep to Shawl Team. Anyone who works with fiber is welcome. Inquire for additional information. Come shop at Shepherd’s Shop featuring a host of “woolly” and farm related handmade crafted by Shepherd’s Cross and over 50 local crafters; farm fresh USDA processed and Animal Welfare Approved meat (lamb and beef), Amish jams, health foods, yarns, and much more! Additionally, the shop features a mission section, where 100% of the sale price is returned to the indigenous craftsmen (countries include Afghanistan, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, Malawi, Uganda and more). Our Shepherd’s Cross yarns are natural, chemical free, home grown and hand-picked here on the farm. The shop also offers roving, batts, felting supplies, spinning and weaving supplies, and much more. Fiber Arts classes, Animal Husbandry classes, and Shearing lessons are available at the farm throughout the year. Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritourism facility and a “Made in Oklahoma” Company. The farm is also Animal Welfare Approved. It is home to a non-profit Christian organization named Heart of the Shepherd that hosts this event. Teaching basic agricultural principles and their relationship to the Bible are instrumental in the educational component of the farm.
Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
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Attend the Rogers State University Distinguished Alumni Awards in Claremore this April. The event honors several university graduates who, through personal achievement and service, have brought honor and statewide, regional, or national distinction to both themselves and RSU.
Rogers State University
1701 W. Will Rogers Boulevard
Claremore, OK 74017
"Compass, Calendar and Clock" explores how the sky serves as a ruler for the position of the planet. Learn about how the planet is aligned with distant stars and can be used to determine direction and time.
Jenks Planetarium
Jenks High School
Jenks, OK 74037
(918)-299-4415
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This 6-week workshop will be held on the following Wednesdays: 3/27, 4/3, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1/2024 from 7-9pm at OSU-Tulsa. Everyone has a story to tell, and everyone has access to a camera. This online workshop will introduce the process of learning to tell a story with limited tools to preserve, inspire or share our stories with one another.
Want to learn how to throw a tomahawk or shoot a black powder long gun? The Mountain Man Camp is the place to be! Guests are transported to a 1840s fur traders’ camp where they experience hands-on engagement with our mountain men who educate and entertain. A big hit for all ages!
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
12 miles SW on Hwy 123 from US 60
Bartlesville, OK 74003
This Spring,the Bartlesville Area History Museum is proud to present: “Our Oily Past” on display from April 1st through July 1st, the exhibit takes visitors on a journey exploring the successes of H.V. Foster and how he turned visions of wealth into revolutionizing the nation’s energy industry by taking over the development of the oil and natural gas Blanket Leases which was then controlled by the business, the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil company (I.T.I.O). The exhibit will feature various artifacts from local oil companies like I.T.I.O and youngsters or the “young at heart” may enjoy our history of oil coloring station and gander through BAHMs turn of the century Nelson Carr One-Room School! Museum admission is free, but donations are always welcome. No reservation is necessary.
Bartlesville Area History Museum
401 S. Johnstone Avenue, 5th Floor, Bartlesville, OK 74003
Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918)-338-4290
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
Weekly seminar on all things gardening at the Tulsa Garden Center, every Thursdy of the month.
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK 74114
Celebrate Railroad Day in the historic Depot District of Muskogee. Climb aboard a vintage train engine and set model trains into motion at the Three Rivers Museum. Take a ride on the trackless train and view railroad memorabilia before exploring train safety presentations, videos, drawings and more. Grab a hot dog and let the kids carry around balloons during this fun railroad history event in Muskogee.
Three Rivers Museum
220 Elgin Street
Muskogee, OK 74401
(918)-686-6624
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Join us for the FIRST EVER haunted history tour and dinner of downtown Broken Arrow! Take a stroll through the roses and hear about the thorns that contribute to the hauntings of this 120-year-old city! This tour will entertain you with an evening of Broken Arrow history, ghost stories, urban legends, and folklore. It includes an on-site visit to Broken Arrow's first hospital, the site of many paranormal experiences. You may even have one of your own! The evening will end with a custom chocolate and more urban legends and folklore at the after-tour reception with food and drinks. Tour is approximately two hours long. Meeting location and other pertinent tour information will be sent via e-ticket at purchase. Limited seats available per tour. Walking is approx. 10-12 blocks. All ages welcome; cost $35 per person.
Rose District
Rose District
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
The Art of Cinematic Lighting is two-day workshop that will be held from 10am - 5pm on Saturday, May 4 and Sunday, May 5 in person at Good Name Co, 6838 E. 44th St, Tulsa, OK 74145. The workshop introduces students to the basics of lighting a scene for a traditional narrative film production. Students will learn how to use gear found on professional sets, including a variety of lights, stands, and light modifiers, as well as, basic techniques used to achieve looks frequently utilized during the course of a film production. The workshop will be taught by veteran filmmakers using a blend of lecture and hands-on exercises in a professional lighting studio.
OSU-Tulsa
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Center for Poets and Writers
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Every Saturday in May, Gathering Place will offer Tiny Tulsa, an inclusive play program in ONEOK Boathouse. This program is designed for Pre-K through 5th grade students and their families and features low lighting, soothing sounds, creative toys, art materials, and adaptive play elements in an inclusive environment, offering children with special needs a space to feel safe and play alongside others. ONEOK Boathouse will transform into a tiny version of Tulsa, featuring a farmer's market, food truck, construction truck, post office, medical office, art studio, library, and park.
Gathering Place
Gathering Place, 2650 S. John Williams Way, Tulsa, OK 74114
Tulsa, OK 74114
Job seekers and employers from across Rogers County will have the opportunity to connect at the 2024 Rogers County Career Fair! Join Claremore Economic Development and Northeast Tech on Tuesday, May 7, for a county-wide public hiring expo.
Northeast Technology Center
19008 OK-88
Claremore, OK 74017
Take a fun and educational walking tour through downtown Tulsa and other historical local sites during Second Saturday Architecture Tours, hosted by the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture. These monthly walking tours will give you an insightful look into the exciting architecture and prestigious collections that you may pass by every day. Sites include Tulsa's various Art Deco buildings, The Church Studio, the Blue Dome District, America's Crossroads in Sapulpa and much more.
Various Locations
Tulsa, OK 74103
Editing can be one of the most challenging aspects of filmmaking. Blending artistic interpretation with technical know-how is a juggling act - but one that can be learned! In this workshop, students will receive an introduction to the post-production workflow commonly used by film editors from project creation and organization to generating a final viewable sample of their work. This 2-day workshop will be held in person at OSU-Tulsa on Saturday, May 11 and Sunday, May 12,2024 from 10am-5pm each day.
OSU-Tulsa
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Center for Poets and Writers
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Enjoy a little fun for a good cause at the Black Wall Street Rally. Held in Tulsa's historically black Greenwood District, this annual event will provide something for nearly everyone. History buffs can enjoy tours of the area, while motorcycle enthusiasts can enjoy the custom bike show complete with demo rides. The festivities will also feature music and live entertainment, arts and crafts, financial empowerment workshops, special guest speakers, dancing, food trucks and much more.
Greenwood Cultural Center
1216 N. Lansing Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74106
(918)-406-6693
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The Tulsa Area Azalea Society meets every third Tuesday of the month in the Outdoor Classroom at Woodward Park building. We are currently welcoming new members and would love to have you join! Each month we discuss gardening tips and topics for azaleas, community outreach opportunities, and answer questions from the general public on how best they can care for their azaleas.
Tulsa Garden Center - Outdoor Classroom
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Paul Stratton
(918)-633-2428
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Attend the John Hope Franklin National Symposium on the University of Tulsa's campus to discuss reconciliation and learn about active advocacy efforts to heal racial divides worldwide. Join artists, students, global scholars, policymakers and the community during this enlightening series of talks designed to educate and facilitate productive conversations about equality, racial justice and social harmony. This second part of the symposium will feature historian, author and professor Erica Armstrong Dunbar.
Lorton Performance Arts Center
550 S Gary Place, Tulsa, OK 74104
Tulsa, OK 74101
Hop on your bike and take a tour of one of Oklahoma's most storied areas during the Ride to Remember Black Wall Street. The tour features routes ranging from 15 to 70 miles that highlight Tulsa and the historic Black Wall Street area. The beautiful yet challenging routes will cross the Skiatook Dam, Blue Water Tower, and Sperry on the way back. Learn about one of Oklahoma's most pivotal points in history while enjoying the beautiful Tulsa scenery during the Ride to Remember Black Wall Street.
600 N Main Street
Tulsa, OK 74102
Learn about Oklahoma's African-American history during the All-Black Towns Bus Tour. Between 1865 and 1915, there were roughly 60 black towns settled in the United States, and Oklahoma led all the other states with more than 20 within its borders. Learn the fascinating history of these towns on this unique tour. This all-day tour event will depart from Rudisill Regional Library in Tulsa and travel to the historic areas like Redbird, Tullahassee and the Fort Gibson Historic Site. Space is limited, so please purchase tickets in advance at Rudisill Regional Library in person. Ticket cost covers breakfast, lunch, and museum fare.
Rudisill Regional Library
1520 N Hartford
Tulsa, OK 74106
Want to learn how to throw a tomahawk or shoot a black powder long gun? The Mountain Man Camp is the place to be! Guests are transported to a 1840s fur traders’ camp where they experience hands-on engagement with our mountain men who educate and entertain. A big hit for all ages!
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
12 miles SW on Hwy 123 from US 60
Bartlesville, OK 74003
This Spring,the Bartlesville Area History Museum is proud to present: “Our Oily Past” on display from April 1st through July 1st, the exhibit takes visitors on a journey exploring the successes of H.V. Foster and how he turned visions of wealth into revolutionizing the nation’s energy industry by taking over the development of the oil and natural gas Blanket Leases which was then controlled by the business, the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil company (I.T.I.O). The exhibit will feature various artifacts from local oil companies like I.T.I.O and youngsters or the “young at heart” may enjoy our history of oil coloring station and gander through BAHMs turn of the century Nelson Carr One-Room School! Museum admission is free, but donations are always welcome. No reservation is necessary.
Bartlesville Area History Museum
401 S. Johnstone Avenue, 5th Floor, Bartlesville, OK 74003
Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918)-338-4290
This 3-week workshop will be held on the following Mondays: 6/3, 6/10, and 6/17/2024 from 7-9pm at OSU-Tulsa in person with Zoom option: *first meeting will occur on Zoom* Learn more and register at https://bit.ly/4bFDGVr In this class, we'll explore local subjects (Oklahoma, broadly and Tulsa, more particularly) that can serve as inspirations for lively history writing. Students will learn basic historical methodologies through fun activities, while also focusing on the craft of writing and editing. Students do not need any background in history or journalism. We welcome genealogists, memoir writers, community activists, and truth-seekers of all persuasions. The only requirement is curiosity about Oklahoma themes and issues. Registration will close at 5pm on Thursday, May 30, 2024.
Oklahoma State University-Tulsa
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
Weekly seminar on all things gardening at the Tulsa Garden Center, every Thursdy of the month.
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK 74114
Take a fun and educational walking tour through The Blue Dome District in downtown Tulsa during March's Second Saturday Architecture Tour. This informational event, hosted by the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture, will give you background information on how this Route 66 attraction evolved into a quirky district that now boasts bars, breweries, coffee shops and more. Meet at The Boxyard before embarking on a fascinating Saturday morning adventure.
Various Locations
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-583-5550
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Homeschool students and their parents can enjoy a special discount during our Homeschool Days! The Oklahoma Aquarium is thrilled to announce that Homeschool Days are back, designed exclusively for homeschool groups like yours! We always welcome homeschool groups on regular open days, but on Homeschool Days, you can enjoy our incredible educational exhibits, interactive displays, and captivating marine life without a confirmed reservation. Homeschool Days are perfect for field trips and hands-on teaching experiences. Simply share your Homeschool status with the Ticket Agent & provide a name, phone number & email address for our records.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive
Jenks, OK 74037
We are thrilled to invite you to 8th Annual Black Economic Expo, taking place on the historic Juneteenth weekend! Join us for a celebration of black excellence, empowerment, and economic growth!
Greenwood Cultural Center
322 N. Greenwood Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74120
This year, the museum will be commemorating Juneteenth – Day of Freedom with a discussion with new resident, Tito Jackson of the Jackson Five. Moderator will be former Miss Oklahoma, Daneka Allen. The Ross Family Choir will be on hand to perform and a transparent discussion on the diversity challenges he has faced in his career. Discussion will be held in the John Smith Gymnasium which is across the street from the MoH. Reception with bites and beverages will be held at the museum following the discussion.
John Smith Gymnasium
121 N. Weenonah Avenue
Claremore, OK 74017
Your kids will not want to miss the fun and interactive camp that will take them back to life in the Wild West. Hands-on activities will teach your kids about life in the West in a fun, entertaining learning environment.
1720 W. Will Rogers Boulevard
Claremore, OK 74017
The Tulsa Area Azalea Society meets every third Tuesday of the month in the Outdoor Classroom at Woodward Park building. We are currently welcoming new members and would love to have you join! Each month we discuss gardening tips and topics for azaleas, community outreach opportunities, and answer questions from the general public on how best they can care for their azaleas.
Tulsa Garden Center - Outdoor Classroom
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Paul Stratton
(918)-633-2428
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Want to bring S.T.E.M. subjects to life for your aqua fans? Join us for S.T.E.M. Make & Take Project Evenings at the Oklahoma Aquarium! Participants will take away lessons about the importance of environmental conservation while creating unique S.T.E.M. projects they can take home with them. Held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month, our Education Team will have two sessions at 6 PM and 7 PM, giving you ample time to explore the Oklahoma Aquarium & visit all 10,000 of our amazing animals! This event is free with general admission & for all Oklahoma Aquarium members.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive
Jenks, OK 74037
See the story of Bass Reeves come to life during the Bass Reeves Western History Conference. Bass Reeves was the first African-American to be commissioned as a U.S. Deputy Marshal west of the Mississippi River. After Oklahoma gained statehood in 1907, Jim Crow laws prevented him from continuing as a deputy marshal, and he joined the Muskogee Police Department. This event is ticketed and includes territorial re-enactors, special speakers, interactive tours, documentaries, contests, food, and fun. Learn about Bass, the Light Horseman and other historic figures during the Indian Territory time period. Attendees are welcome and encouraged to dress in Western attire.
Three Rivers Museum
220 Elgin Street
Muskogee, OK 74401
Turkey Rocks is a 2-mile easy to moderate hike with multiple stops on established trails. Geologist, Steve King, will lead the tour and discuss features and the processes that created them. The most common fossils of the period will be seen and discussed. The features, processes, and fossils are evidence and chapters within the story of when and how Turkey Mountain was formed. This hike can be strenuous in places and is NOT recommended for people with mobility issues or children under 14. The hike will last about 2 hours. Limit of 2 tickets per order. We can only have about 10 people in each group hike so tickets are limited and must be purchased in advance. NO TICKETS will be sold the day of or onsite.
Turkey Mountain
6841 S. Elwood Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74132
Scout Night is happening at the Oklahoma Aquarium on June 25th at 6:00 p.m. This event is a perfect opportunity for scouts to explore Oklahoma's only ocean! At 6:30 p.m. each Scout Night, our education department will give an educational program for our guests. Each program will be STEM-related, varying in topics from ocean creatures to environmental conservation. The event also offers scouts the chance to participate in a unique scavenger hunt within the aquarium. Scouts will learn about aquatic animals and conservation while searching for clues during the scavenger hunt.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive
Jenks, OK 74037
This Spring,the Bartlesville Area History Museum is proud to present: “Our Oily Past” on display from April 1st through July 1st, the exhibit takes visitors on a journey exploring the successes of H.V. Foster and how he turned visions of wealth into revolutionizing the nation’s energy industry by taking over the development of the oil and natural gas Blanket Leases which was then controlled by the business, the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil company (I.T.I.O). The exhibit will feature various artifacts from local oil companies like I.T.I.O and youngsters or the “young at heart” may enjoy our history of oil coloring station and gander through BAHMs turn of the century Nelson Carr One-Room School! Museum admission is free, but donations are always welcome. No reservation is necessary.
Bartlesville Area History Museum
401 S. Johnstone Avenue, 5th Floor, Bartlesville, OK 74003
Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918)-338-4290
Want to learn how to throw a tomahawk or shoot a black powder long gun? The Mountain Man Camp is the place to be! Guests are transported to a 1840s fur traders’ camp where they experience hands-on engagement with our mountain men who educate and entertain. A big hit for all ages!
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
12 miles SW on Hwy 123 from US 60
Bartlesville, OK 74003
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive
Jenks, OK 74037
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
Weekly seminar on all things gardening at the Tulsa Garden Center, every Thursdy of the month.
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK 74114
Explore the intersection of poetry and imaginative expression , sustainability, and creativity with local Black Moon artist Jiji Coul! Campers will craft unique poetry zines using recycled materials and vibrant hues from botanical and food dyes, turning nature’s beauty into verse. Jiji Coul is a Tulsa-based artist who specializes in oil paints and natural materials, and often repurposes items to give them a second life. She expresses her creativity by exploring themes of self-perception and inspires herself daily by embracing activities that challenge and scare her. Jiji also teaches private art lessons, fostering connections with people of all ages to help them navigate life creatively.
Philbrooke Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74105
(918)-749-7941
Embark on a whimsical journey with mixed media artist Kaci Burr, where literary worlds come alive through the enchanting art of crafting book nook dioramas. This camp encourages creativity and storytelling, offering a unique hands-on experience that combines literature and visual arts. Kaci Burr has been an artist, instructor, and event organizer in the Tulsa area for nearly a decade. Her preferred mediums are preserved insects, taxidermy specimens, and miniatures. Her experience working with ELL students and families uniquely allows her to connect with and teach a diverse group of people, no matter the age or language.
Philbrooke Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
(918)-749-7941
Explore the fascinating world of plant-powered music and sound painting with local music recording artist Mark Kuykendall. Campers delve into botanical beats and use natural materials to create sonic landscapes, blending art and science for an immersive musical experience. Mark Daniel Kuykendall is an Oklahoman, artist, and producer. His work is generally characterized by his production style of melding electronically manipulated field recordings with dusty attic 8mm films. Graduating with an audio engineering degree from Full Sail Real World Education in 2003, he returned to his home town of Tulsa, Oklahoma to begin his journey into the world of sound. Over the past decade he’s constructed “Wild Mountain Studios” in the Osage Hills, founded ambient music label “Unknown Tone Records” in 2011, and hosted numerous courses and taught at local art camps focusing on found sound, collage, and bio sensory feedback (plant music).
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK
(918)-749-7941
www.philbrook.org/calendar/camp-philbrook-botanic-beats-ages-7-9-2024-07-08/
Join the Jenks Planetarium for a remarkable show where the planetarium is transformed into a recreation of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Learn about the meanings behind the paintings, see the artistic scenes come to life and enjoy a retelling of the stories displayed in the chapel during this must-see show for art lovers. Notice: This show displays the real paintings as are seen in the Sistine Chapel in Rome, which contain some artistic nudity. Recommended for ages 8 & up.
Jenks Planetarium, Jenks High School
205 E. B Street
Jenks, OK 74037
(918)-299-4415
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Oklahoma's largest event for older adults and family caregivers. Over 150 exhibitors of resources, products and services. Free drive through shredding event, Rx Take Back booth for safely disposing of old or unneeded prescriptions, Expo Stage featuring News On 6 anchor Lori Fullbright and her "Cons, Frauds, and Scams" presentation, information and entertainment throughout the day, rescue pets for adoption, and more!
Exchange Center at Expo Square
4145 East 21st Street
Tulsa, OK 74114
Carol Carter
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Take a fun and educational walking tour through downtown Tulsa and other historical local sites during Second Saturday Architecture Tours, hosted by the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture. These monthly walking tours will give you an insightful look into the exciting architecture and prestigious collections that you may pass by every day. Sites include Tulsa's various Art Deco buildings, The Church Studio, the Blue Dome District, America's Crossroads in Sapulpa and much more. This month's tour will focus on Will Rogers High School, one of Tulsa's premier Art Deco buildings.
Various Locations
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-583-5550
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Come explore the art and science of rocks, minerals, fossils, and artifacts at Tulsa Rock and Mineral Society’s Annual Rock, Gem and Mineral and Jewelry Show. This year’s show will be in the Exchange Center at the Expo Square on Saturday, July 13th, and Sunday, July 14, 2024, it is the perfect opportunity to learn something new and shop an assortment of unique vendors. Show highlights include rocks, minerals, jewelry, fossils, a fluorescent room, beads, crystals, a touch and feel table, working exhibits, displays, and a free kid’s zone. Hours are 9-6 on Saturday and 10-5 on Sunday.
Exchange Center at Expo Square
4145 E. 21st St.
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Martha L. Rongey
(918)-671-0047
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Learn the fundamentals of oil painting while drawing inspiration from vivid tablescapes featuring fruit, colorful vessels, and distinct textiles. This introductory course is designed for individuals with little or no prior experience in oil painting. Participants will work with specially sourced non-toxic oil paints and odorless mediums to explore color theory, mixing, value, composition, and more. Explore techniques unique to this medium under the guidance of professional painter Cheryl Capps Roach. The instructor will break down the basics to provide a deeper understanding of how to interpret a tablescape still life on a two-dimensional canvas. All supplies are provided; adults 55+.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
Think of this as an art appreciation course with a twist…and a clasp! Each week, participants will create a blended jewelry design inspired by a selected painting or sculpture form the Philbrook collection. The class will first visit the galleries for an interactive discussion in the presence of the artwork to learn more about the piece and the artist who created it. Drawing inspiration from color, theme, style, and more, participants will assemble a beaded personal accessory as an artistic reflection. No prior jewelry-making experience is needed, and all materials are provided. Participants will learn basic beading and wire-working skills as well as tool techniques and related vocabulary. Adults 55+.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
The Tulsa Area Azalea Society meets every third Tuesday of the month in the Outdoor Classroom at Woodward Park building. We are currently welcoming new members and would love to have you join! Each month we discuss gardening tips and topics for azaleas, community outreach opportunities, and answer questions from the general public on how best they can care for their azaleas.
Tulsa Garden Center - Outdoor Classroom
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Paul Stratton
(918)-633-2428
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Want to bring S.T.E.M. subjects to life for your aqua fans? Join us for S.T.E.M. Make & Take Project Evenings at the Oklahoma Aquarium! Participants will take away lessons about the importance of environmental conservation while creating unique S.T.E.M. projects they can take home with them. Held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month, our Education Team will have two sessions at 6 PM and 7 PM, giving you ample time to explore the Oklahoma Aquarium & visit all 10,000 of our amazing animals! This event is free with general admission & for all Oklahoma Aquarium members.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive
Jenks, OK 74037
"Moons: Worlds of Mystery" is a planetarium show that immerses you in the amazing diversity of moons and the important roles they play in shaping our solar system. Explore what kinds of moons exist, what they look like and how they contribute to our solar system.
Jenks Planetarium, Jenks High School
205 E. B Street
Jenks, OK 74037
(918)-299-4415
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Join narrator Tom Hanks in a trip through the universe like never before during "Passport to the Universe." Learn about our true cosmic address, discover just how small we really are and learn how we really did come from stars. Recommended for ages 7 & up.
Jenks Planetarium, Jenks High School
205 E. B Street
Jenks, OK 74037
(918)-299-4415
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"Earth, Moon and Sun" follows Coyote as he learns about what he sees in the sky. The story, adapted from American Indian oral traditions, teaches audiences, along with Coyote, about lunar phases, eclipses and more. The show is recommended for ages four and older.
Jenks Planetarium
Jenks High School, 205 E. B Street
Jenks, OK 74037
(918)-299-4415
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Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
Weekly seminar on all things gardening at the Tulsa Garden Center, every Thursdy of the month.
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK 74114
Want to learn how to throw a tomahawk or shoot a black powder long gun? The Mountain Man Camp is the place to be! Guests are transported to a 1840s fur traders’ camp where they experience hands-on engagement with our mountain men who educate and entertain. A big hit for all ages!
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
12 miles SW on Hwy 123 from US 60
Bartlesville, OK 74003
Think of this as an art appreciation course with a twist…and a clasp! Each week, participants will create a blended jewelry design inspired by a selected painting or sculpture form the Philbrook collection. The class will first visit the galleries for an interactive discussion in the presence of the artwork to learn more about the piece and the artist who created it. Drawing inspiration from color, theme, style, and more, participants will assemble a beaded personal accessory as an artistic reflection. No prior jewelry-making experience is needed, and all materials are provided. Participants will learn basic beading and wire-working skills as well as tool techniques and related vocabulary. Adults 55+.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive
Jenks, OK 74037
Take a fun and educational walking tour through downtown Tulsa and other historical local sites during Second Saturday Architecture Tours, hosted by the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture. These monthly walking tours will give you an insightful look into the exciting architecture and prestigious collections that you may pass by every day. Sites include Tulsa's various Art Deco buildings, The Church Studio, the Blue Dome District, America's Crossroads in Sapulpa and much more. This month's tour will focus on the Tulsa Underground, the street-level interior hallways that connect buildings, hotels, and parking garages across the city.
Various Locations
Tulsa, OK 74103
eat1@eau1eav1eaw1
(918)-583-5550
Take a fun and educational walking tour through downtown Tulsa and other historical local sites during Second Saturday Architecture Tours, hosted by the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture. These monthly walking tours will give you an insightful look into the exciting architecture and prestigious collections that you may pass by every day. Sites include Tulsa's various Art Deco buildings, The Church Studio, the Blue Dome District, America's Crossroads in Sapulpa and much more. This month's tour will feature a leisurely tour through Sand Springs, where you'll experience the unexpected Art Deco-architecture that makes up the area.
Various Locations
Tulsa, OK 74103
The Tulsa Area Azalea Society meets every third Tuesday of the month in the Outdoor Classroom at Woodward Park building. We are currently welcoming new members and would love to have you join! Each month we discuss gardening tips and topics for azaleas, community outreach opportunities, and answer questions from the general public on how best they can care for their azaleas.
Tulsa Garden Center - Outdoor Classroom
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Paul Stratton
(918)-633-2428
eat21@eau21eav21eaw21
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Road
Jenks, OK 74037
(918)-296-3474
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Want to learn how to throw a tomahawk or shoot a black powder long gun? The Mountain Man Camp is the place to be! Guests are transported to a 1840s fur traders’ camp where they experience hands-on engagement with our mountain men who educate and entertain. A big hit for all ages!
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
12 miles SW on Hwy 123 from US 60
Bartlesville, OK 74003
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive
Tulsa, OK 74037
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
Weekly seminar on all things gardening at the Tulsa Garden Center, every Thursdy of the month.
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK 74114
DBSA Oklahoma has a support group at the Brookside Library, 1207 E. 45th Pl., Tulsa every Tuesday evening from 6:30pm-7:30pm. If you or anyone you know struggle with any kind of mood disorder, we are here for support. We look forward to seeing you!
Brookside Library
1207 E. 45th Pl.
Tulsa, OK 74105
Josh Turzanski
(405)-937-6070
eat73@eau73eav73eaw73
The Tulsa Area Azalea Society meets every third Tuesday of the month in the Outdoor Classroom at Woodward Park building. We are currently welcoming new members and would love to have you join! Each month we discuss gardening tips and topics for azaleas, community outreach opportunities, and answer questions from the general public on how best they can care for their azaleas.
Tulsa Garden Center - Outdoor Classroom
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Paul Stratton
(918)-633-2428
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Join Gilcrease at Circle Cinema for a screening of Thomas Allen Harris’ “Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People”. Attendees will also hear from Don Thompson, photographer, former industrial engineer, educator, and Greenwood documentarian, about the history of black identity through photography, and learn about the photograph of Willie Peevyhouse Davis that is currently on view at all Gilcrease in Your Neighborhood locations. The film explores how African American communities have used the camera as a tool for social change from the invention of photography to the present. This epic tale poetically moves between the present and the past, through contemporary photographers and artists whose images and stories seek to reconcile legacies of pride and shame while giving voice to images long suppressed, forgotten, and hidden from sight. Tickets on sale now - $11 Circle members, $13 non-members.
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74104
Weekly Seminar on all things gardening at the Tulsa Garden Center, every Thursday of the month.
Tulsa Garden Center
Tulsa Garden Center 2435 S. Peoria Avenue Tulsa, OK 74114
Tulsa, OK 74114
Join us at the Claremore Museum of History for a demonstration of creating a unique and creative look for each season of the year on your tables for entertaining. As the holidays approach, this event is sure to inspire some creativity and generate conversation that will come in handy when you are entertaining. Each look will contain linens, dishware, silverware, and florals. The discussion is informal and the MoH will have snacks and beverages to enjoy during the evening.
Claremore Museum of History
121 N Weenonah Ave
Claremore, OK 74017
DBSA Oklahoma has a support group at the Brookside Library, 1207 E. 45th Pl., Tulsa every Tuesday evening from 6:30pm-7:30pm. If you or anyone you know struggle with any kind of mood disorder, we are here for support. We look forward to seeing you!
Brookside Library
1207 E. 45th Pl.
Tulsa, OK 74105
Josh Turzanski
(405)-937-6070
eat73@eau73eav73eaw73
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
Weekly seminar on all things gardening at the Tulsa Garden Center, every Thursdy of the month.
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK 74114
Come and join the Collinsville Police Department for National Night Out. As of right now, there will be a tricycle race between the Collinsville Police Department and the Collinsville Fire Department, Child ID Kits while supplies last, etc. further events and details to be determined
106 N. 12th
Collinsville, OK 74021
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive
Jenks, OK 74037
On the second Saturday of each month, drop by the farm to watch or participate as we fellowship and work hand crafts and fiber arts. Bring a craft to work on or come for a "free help session" with fiber arts such as spinning, weaving, knitting, crocheting, or felting. Shepherd’s Cross offers weaving and fiber arts classes year-round, on an individual or group basis. Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritourism facility and a Made in Oklahoma Company that processes Animal Welfare Approved fiber (that is chemical free, hormone free, free range, all natural). Shepherd’s Cross hosts a mini wool mill, processing wool from their own sheep, raised on site. Heart of the Shepherd is the non-profit organization (501-C3) that operates at the farm and establishes wool mills in remote, impoverished areas around the world. Heart of the Shepherd teaches Biblical references to the harvest, the animals, farming, and gardening. Shepherd’s Cross and their unique Country Craft Shop is open Tuesday through Saturday 8:30 – 5:30, year-round (closed some holidays).
Sheperd’s Cross
16792 E. 405th Road
Claremore, OK 74017
Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
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The Tulsa Area Azalea Society meets every third Tuesday of the month in the Outdoor Classroom at Woodward Park building. We are currently welcoming new members and would love to have you join! Each month we discuss gardening tips and topics for azaleas, community outreach opportunities, and answer questions from the general public on how best they can care for their azaleas.
Tulsa Garden Center - Outdoor Classroom
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Paul Stratton
(918)-633-2428
eat21@eau21eav21eaw21
Individuals looking for careers in fields with job security, advancement and a critical importance to the nation’s infrastructure needs will find their path at Tulsa Welding School’s (TWS) Open House. At the open house, instructors will speak with future students and discuss how they can become skilled industry professionals in as few as seven months. Prospective students will receive a guided tour of TWS workshops, classrooms, and hands-on training facilities, and instructors will showcase the hands-on skills students will develop through live demos and presentations. Local employers will also be onsite to answer questions that prospective students may have about a career in the trades, as demand for highly skilled trade workers continues to grow. This demand, paired with TWS’s strong relationships with local businesses, allows students to enter the workforce as soon as they are certified. Seventy percent of graduates secure a job in their field, and TWS’s robust career center helps students every step of the way.
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Take a fun and educational walking tour through downtown Tulsa and other historical local sites during Second Saturday Architecture Tours, hosted by the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture. These monthly walking tours will give you an insightful look into the exciting architecture and prestigious collections that you may pass by every day. Sites include Tulsa's various Art Deco buildings, The Church Studio, the Blue Dome District, America's Crossroads in Sapulpa and much more. On this month's tour, you'll explore downtown Tulsa with tales of old theaters, opera houses and movie palaces.
Various Locations
Tulsa, OK
Join us on Halloween Day for Trick or Tour! All visitors in costume will receive a FREE Tour of The Church Studio. Costumed Docents and Staff will lead tours around the historic recording studio and museum. Visitors will enjoy Tulsa’s music history, art, the museum archives, and the recording studio spaces. The Church Studio will be open from 10 am to 3 pm on Halloween. Regular hours are Monday-Saturday 10 am to 3 pm.
Nancy Ruth
(918)-408-1140
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DBSA Oklahoma has a support group at the Brookside Library, 1207 E. 45th Pl., Tulsa every Tuesday evening from 6:30pm-7:30pm. If you or anyone you know struggle with any kind of mood disorder, we are here for support. We look forward to seeing you!
Brookside Library
1207 E. 45th Pl.
Tulsa, OK 74105
Josh Turzanski
(405)-937-6070
eat73@eau73eav73eaw73
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
Weekly seminar on all things gardening at the Tulsa Garden Center, every Thursdy of the month.
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK 74114
21+ slumber party surrounded by sharks, stingrays, seahorses, and all 10,000 of our amazing animals! Have you ever dreamed of sleeping with sharks? ZZZs in the Seas brings that dream to life! You can slumber surrounded by sharks, stingrays, seahorses, and all 10,000 of our amazing animals! The fun-filled night begins with check-in at 6:30 p.m. and includes a light snack, drinks, a self-guided scavenger hunt, a flashlight tour, a movie & sweet, sea-themed dreams! If sharks aren’t your idea of relaxing sleep, you can book a space next to many other fantastic exhibits. Have breakfast with the creatures of the sea before the adventure ends at 8 a.m., followed by guest pickup.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive
Jenks, OK 74037
Take a fun and educational walking tour through downtown Tulsa and other historical local sites during Second Saturday Architecture Tours, hosted by the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture. These monthly walking tours will give you an insightful look into the exciting architecture and prestigious collections that you may pass by every day. Sites include Tulsa's various Art Deco buildings, The Church Studio, the Blue Dome District, America's Crossroads in Sapulpa and much more. This month's tour will focus on Cherry Street, one of the city's most diverse hotspots.
Various Locations
Tulsa, OK 74103
Calling all scouts! Come to the Oklahoma Aquarium for a fun filled night! Scout Night is happening at the Oklahoma Aquarium on November 12 at 6:00 p.m. This event is a perfect opportunity for scouts to explore Oklahoma's only ocean! At 6:30 p.m. each Scout Night, our education department will give an educational program for our guests. Each program will be STEM-related, varying in topics from ocean creatures to environmental conservation. The event also offers scouts the chance to participate in a unique scavenger hunt within the aquarium. Scouts will learn about aquatic animals and conservation while searching for clues during the scavenger hunt. Scouts who wear their uniform will receive discounted admission of only $8 per scout and $15 per scout leader! Scouts can also purchase a Scout Night patch for just $3. This patch is an excellent way for scouts to commemorate their experience at the Oklahoma Aquarium.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
TCC Theatre Presents Auditions For Peter and the Star Catcher Tulsa Community College will be holding auditions for the Tony-winning Peter and the Starcatcher November 18-19th at 7pm in the PACE Studio Theatre at Tulsa Community College Southeast Campus. We will be casting 12-20 actors of all genders, and the auditions are open to the college and surrounding communities. Rehearsals will start January 13th, 2025, and a typical schedule will be Monday-Fridays 7-10pm. We do work around conflicts, but no conflicts will be accepted during cue to cue, dress and tech week. Performances are slated for February 27-28, March 1-2 on the PACE Main Stage. Contact Mark Frank, the director at eat39@eau39eav39eaw39 for more information. The story of Peter and the Star Catcher upends the century-old story of how a miserable orphan comes to be The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up (a.k.a. Peter Pan). From marauding pirates and jungle tyrants to unwilling comrades and unlikely heroes, Peter and the Starcatcher playfully explores the depths of greed and despair… and the bonds of friendship, duty and love. A young orphan and his mates are shipped off from Victorian England to a distant island ruled by the evil King Zarboff. They know nothing of the mysterious trunk in the captain’s cabin, which contains a precious, otherworldly cargo. At sea, the boys are discovered by a precocious young girl named Molly, a Starcatcher-in-training who realizes that the trunk’s precious cargo is starstuff, a celestial substance so powerful that it must never fall into the wrong hands. When the ship is taken over by pirates – led by the fearsome Black Stache, a villain determined to claim the trunk and its treasure for his own – the journey quickly becomes a thrilling adventure. Featuring a dozen to twenty actors portraying more than 100 unforgettable characters, Peter and the Starcatcher uses ingenious stagecraft and the limitless possibilities of imagination to bring the story to life.
Tulsa Community College PACE Studio Theatre
10300 E 81st St
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Mark Frank
(918)-595-7777
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The Tulsa Area Azalea Society meets every third Tuesday of the month in the Outdoor Classroom at Woodward Park building. We are currently welcoming new members and would love to have you join! Each month we discuss gardening tips and topics for azaleas, community outreach opportunities, and answer questions from the general public on how best they can care for their azaleas.
Tulsa Garden Center - Outdoor Classroom
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Paul Stratton
(918)-633-2428
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Join the JM Davis Arms & Historical Museum for a grand exhibit of the American Treasurers: the Railroad Museum of Oklahoma, on loan from the Railroad Museum in Enid, Oklahoma.
JM Davis Arms and Historical Museum
333 N. Lynn Riggs Boulevard
Claremore, OK 74017
DBSA Oklahoma has a support group at the Brookside Library, 1207 E. 45th Pl., Tulsa every Tuesday evening from 6:30pm-7:30pm. If you or anyone you know struggle with any kind of mood disorder, we are here for support. We look forward to seeing you!
Brookside Library
1207 E. 45th Pl.
Tulsa, OK 74105
Josh Turzanski
(405)-937-6070
eat73@eau73eav73eaw73
Join us at the Oklahoma Aquarium for Sensory Awareness Evenings on the 1st Tuesday of each month. With low lights & quiet music, you & your little & big humans alike can explore the Oklahoma Aquarium without the usual crowd-perfect for people that get peopled out easily! Each month has a self-guided scavenger hunt with a prize for everyone that completes it! This event is free with general admission or Oklahoma Aquarium membership.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OK 74037
Jenks, OK 74037
Weekly seminar on all things gardening at the Tulsa Garden Center, every Thursdy of the month.
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK 74114
Take a fun and educational walking tour through downtown Tulsa and other historical local sites during Second Saturday Architecture Tours, hosted by the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture. These monthly walking tours will give you an insightful look into the exciting architecture and prestigious collections that you may pass by every day. Sites include Tulsa's various Art Deco buildings, The Church Studio, the Blue Dome District, America's Crossroads in Sapulpa and much more. Learn how the 1967 highway project motivated Kendall-Whittier investors to restrategize and restore this once-neglected area of Tulsa. Meet at She Brews Coffee House before embarking on a fascinating Saturday morning adventure.
Various Locations
Tulsa, OK 74103
In 2024 the Claremore Elks Lodge will once again host this year’s Wreaths Across America community service project. We will have joint forces with the American Legion, American Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Sons of the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Blue Star Mothers Chpt 20. But we are going to need our COMMUNITIES help too. We will need your donations/sponsorships in order to serve our Fallen Veterans.
Woodlawn Cemetery
310 S. Nome Avenue
Claremore, OK 74017
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