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Rock & Rescue returns!Join us Saturday, May 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., for the resurgence of this rockin’ adoption event featuring animal rescues and pet-related vendors from all across Oklahoma.Bring the whole family to visit hundreds of adoptable dogs (and a few kitties) at this fun event.Plus, get your new pet ready for a long and happy, healthy life by visiting a variety of pet-related vendors, including vets, board and groom businesses, trainers, plus so much more.All adopted pets will receive a free pet ID tag and goodie bag courtesy of OAA.Make sure to drop by our photobooth and Kid Zone featuring a balloon maker.While you’re there, swing by the Pet Food Drive and donate a bag of dry dog or cat food for OAA’s Pet Food Pantry.This event is free to attend. *Please leave your personal pets at home.*WANT TO PARTICIPATE AS A RESCUE, VENDOR, OR SPONSOR?Find information and links to be a participating sponsor, vendor and rescue here: https://animalallianceok.org/rockandrescue/PRESENTING SPONSOR: Midtown KiaSTAGE SPONSOR: Executive HomesROCKIN' RESCUE SPONSOR: Woodland West Animal Hospital & Pet Resort PARTICIPATING RESCUES, SHELTERS & NONPROFITS (still growing!):Route 66 Pet Rescue, Pittie Intervention & Transition, Lab Rescue OK, Glenpool Animal Shelter, Zoi’s Animal Rescue, Animal Aid of Tulsa, Oklahoma Pet Collective Society, Tulsa SPCA, Sooner Golden Retriever Rescue, Oklahoma German Shepherd Rescue, Helpless Hounds, Sapulpa Animal Shelter, Outsiders TNR, Sand Springs Animal Welfare, Meals on Wheels of Metro Tulsa, Washington County SPCA, Cleveland Area Pound Pals, Spay Oklahoma, CARE Rescue, Oklahoma Alliance for Animals, Unchain OK, Tornado Alley Bulldog Rescue, Boston Terrier and Short Nose Rescue of Oklahoma
Central Park Hall
Central Park Hall 4503 E 21st St Tulsa, OK 74112
Tulsa, OK 74112
Amity Edwards
(918)-518-1167
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Tulsa Garden Club’s 72nd Annual Garden Tour offers visitors a Passport to Paradise. Oklahoma's longest-running educational, charitable garden tour, Passport to Paradise features four private residential gardens in midtown Tulsa: $15 tickets in advance, $20 Tour day and Patron options available via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/72nd-annual-garden-tour-passport-to-paradise-tickets-465935494607. Advance tickets may, also, be purchased at Tulsa Garden Center or through any Tulsa Garden Club Member.
Brenda Michael-Haggard
(918)-625-1161
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www.eventbrite.com/e/72nd-annual-garden-tour-passport-to-paradise-tickets-465935494607
Watch for buffalo, elk, deer or longhorn cattle on this trail ride that covers approximately 15 miles of scenic terrain on the famous Woolaroc Ranch. Bring your own horse and join the group for a day-long ride over 3,700 acres of ranch land. Hidden away amongst the beauty of the rolling Osage Hills, the country retreat of oilman Frank Phillips will open its gates to riders looking to explore native terrain that is rarely seen by the general public. The Woolaroc Spring Trail Ride includes overnight primitive camping on Friday prior to the ride, a morning and afternoon guided trail ride and admission to Woolaroc. The trail ride fee also includes lunch and dinner on Saturday. Riders must provide their own horses and gear. While not on the trail, participants can enjoy all that Woolaroc has to offer, including the on-site lodge and museum, featuring a premier Western art collection, one of the world's finest collections of Colt firearms and an extensive collection of Navajo blankets. Registration for the Woolaroc Spring Trail Ride will begin on Friday, with current Coggins papers required upon arrival. Arrival and check-in time on Saturday is scheduled between 7am and 9am, while the trail ride will begin promptly at 9:30am. Total time in the saddle will be approximately five hours. All participants are encouraged to bring a camera, weather-appropriate clothing, a water canteen, rain poncho, sunscreen and insect repellent. Lunch typically consists of a sandwich, bag of chips and a cookie. Dinner typically consists of smoked meats, potato salad, baked beans and dessert. Lunches for non-riders are available by reservation only. Camping will be available Saturday night, additional charges apply. Pre-registration for the Woolaroc Spring Trail Ride is requested.
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
1925 Woolaroc Ranch Rd
Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918)-336-0307
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www.woolaroc.org/woolaroc-spring-trail-ride-event-details_182
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