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Join the Jenks Chamber of Commerce as we celebrate the people who move our community forward at our annual banquet. Stay tuned for ticket and sponsorship opportunities soon.
(918)-299-5005
Feb 15 - 16 , 2016 CONFERENCE HALL Jaco Booyens, AMTC Scout, will be auditioning actors, models, singers, and dancers from beginners through professionals, ages 4 and up. Additional information and registration available at www.amtcaudition.com.
Some of the finest vintage and antique dealers in the nation are headed to Tulsa to present their wares at the Vintage Tulsa Show. More than 55,000 square feet of merchandise will be set up at this show to the delight of antique and vintage lovers. Browse row after row of unique goods in a climate-controlled space with concessions available. From antique furniture and collectibles to vintage clothing and linens, find it all at the Vintage Tulsa Show.
“Inside the White House, Current Events and the 2016 Presidential Election” A distinguished and highly respected veteran of the White House press corps, Ann Compton offers audiences a historical perspective of the presidency and the biggest stories of our time, today’s event making headlines and the 2016 presidential election.
Renaissance Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center
6808 S. 107 East Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Mandy McKinney
(918)-594-8244
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Join us for the Tulsa Memory Gala Friday, February 26, 2016 Cox Business Center Cocktail Attire Complimentary Valet Parking 6:00 pm Cocktails 7:00 pm Dinner and Celebration Event Chairs: Mollie & JW Craft For more information or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Toni McGee at 918.392.5007 or eat1@eau1eav1eaw1.
We are the nation's largest children's and maternity consignment sales event. If you're not familiar with JBF, it’s a one-stop shop that saves time and money when buying fashions and equipment for your children. We put it all under one roof! JBF Tulsa offers the best in "gently used" children's and maternity clothing as well as, shoes, baby equipment, household furniture, outside playground equipment, nursery/maternity items, books, software, videos and toys, toys, toys! The event is seven days of shopping and a HUGE presale day with special presale times for helpers, consignors and first time moms. It's a great way to clean out no longer needed/wanted items while at the same time earning some extra cash. Any family can sell their gently used items to earn 60% of what it sells for. The best part, you can also purchase items that your children need now at unbelievable savings. Additionally, we will have uniforms galore, swimsuits for all ages, and all the rain gear needed for another flood filled season. Come shop and purchase items at amazing savings often 50-90% off retail! We accept cash, Debit Cards, and MC/Visa credit cards.
Exchange Center at the Expo Fair Grounds
4145 E 21st St
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Paul or Daven Tackett
(918)-814-9326
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If you have a growing family or are planning for one, the Just Between Friends sale, held at the Tulsa Expo Square, is specially designed for you. Just Between Friends is one of the country's leading children's and maternity consignment events. This show brings together a wide variety of consignors so you can find the best deals on clothing, toys and supplies for kids, home decorations and much more. An enthusiastic community has sprung up around this sale as well, lending advice and support to parents and families as well as great bargains.
If you have a growing family or are planning for one, the Just Between Friends sale, held at the Tulsa Expo Square, is specially designed for you. Just Between Friends is one of the country's leading children's and maternity consignment events. This show brings together a wide variety of consignors so you can find the best deals on clothing, toys and supplies for kids, home decorations and much more. An enthusiastic community has sprung up around this sale as well, lending advice and support to parents and families as well as great bargains.
We are the nation's largest children's and maternity consignment sales event. If you're not familiar with JBF, it’s a one-stop shop that saves time and money when buying fashions and equipment for your children. We put it all under one roof! JBF Tulsa offers the best in "gently used" children's and maternity clothing as well as, shoes, baby equipment, household furniture, outside playground equipment, nursery/maternity items, books, software, videos and toys, toys, toys! The event is seven days of shopping and a HUGE presale day with special presale times for helpers, consignors and first time moms. It's a great way to clean out no longer needed/wanted items while at the same time earning some extra cash. Any family can sell their gently used items to earn 60% of what it sells for. The best part, you can also purchase items that your children need now at unbelievable savings. Additionally, we will have uniforms galore, swimsuits for all ages, and all the rain gear needed for another flood filled season. Come shop and purchase items at amazing savings often 50-90% off retail! We accept cash, Debit Cards, and MC/Visa credit cards.
Exchange Center at the Expo Fair Grounds
4145 E 21st St
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Paul or Daven Tackett
(918)-814-9326
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The Tristesse Grief Center will have their 5th annual Hike for Healing at Turkey Mountain on Saturday, March 5th. Sign-in starts at 8:00 a.m. and the run begins at 9:00 a.m. Hike for Healing is a 5K and Memorial Mile raising money to provide professional grief counseling to those who cannot afford to pay. “Hike for Healing started out as a memorial event for our clients,” says Tyler Caldwell, Board Member at The Grief Center and Co-Chair of the 2016 Hike, “And each year it has grown more and more. It is now open to everyone in the community.” “Hike for Healing is exactly what it sounds like: a chance to heal,” says Amanda Shank, Co-Chair of Hike for Healing 2016. “The hike is all about remembering those we have lost, and creating happy memories while honoring our loved ones. That message is universal and touches everyone, whether you’re an experienced runner or not.” “Hike for Healing is unique in Tulsa because it is a trail run,” says Caldwell. “It’s held at Turkey Mountain, which is a beautiful piece of natural Oklahoma. There’s something therapeutic about running through those trails.” Trail running has become a phenomenon in its own right, and hike participants will be able to run or walk the blue trail through beautiful Turkey Mountain. The red trail is being used as the Memorial Mile track. “It is more than just a 5K because it’s about emotional healing as well as physical health,” Shank says. “This cause is close to my heart because I’ve experienced loss. I’m honored to be able to raise money that will help people in need get professional counseling.” Registration for Hike for Healing is $30 for adults (11+), $20 for Grief Center clients, and free for children. Registration includes a race bib, a t-shirt, and the after party. Runners can register online at Hike4Healing2016.Eventbrite.com, visit facebook.com/TheGriefCenter, check out Twitter @TheGriefCenter, or call The Grief Center at 918.587.1200 for more information.
The Quinn and Rucker Families will honor Tom Quinn, Sr. and John Rucker while raising funds for Meals on Wheels of Metro Tulsa at the 9th annual Keeping ‘Em In The Green event on Thursday, March 10, 2016. The festivities will begin at 6:00 p.m. at the John L. Rucker Warehouse, located at 1227 S. Detroit Avenue. A great celebration of Irish culture! Live music from Cairde na Gael Authentic Irish food Complimentary wine and beer Photo memento Live auction, with a special Irish whiskey toast to kick off the live auction.
John L. Rucker Warehouse
1227 S. Detroit Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74120
Christina Winkle
(918)-921-3574
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Take a walk on the wild side at the Outdoor Sporting Expo in Claremore. This three day hunting and fishing expo features exhibits on hunting, fishing, travel and leisure. If you love the outdoors, make your way to this popular trade show for fun activities like archery, horseback riding and more. From the beginner to the expert, you are sure to find something to enjoy at Claremore's Outdoor Sporting Expo. Guests will also have the chance to meet-and-greet with celebrities and see demonstrations.
Celebrating the Art of Healing is an annual day of hope and inspiration for cancer survivors and the families, friends and medical professionals who care for them. The 2016 event will be Saturday, April 9, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at St. John Medical Center. The event will begin in McDougal Auditorium with a presentation by Neil Caporaso, MD, chief of the National Cancer Institute’s genetic epidemiology branch. His presentation at Celebrating the Art of Healing will focus on new insights into cancer care, including targeted therapies, genetics and the role of sleep in cancer care. Breakout sessions will follow in the Mary K. Chapman Health Plaza. These sessions are led by local professionals and highlight a variety of topics, including genetic counseling, exercise, nutrition, life after cancer, lymphedema and more. Celebrating the Art of Healing, now in its 12th year, is a community collaboration sponsored by St. John Health System, Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Oklahoma Cancer Specialists and Research Institute, Saint Francis Hospice and Saint Francis Health System to promote healthy behaviors and activities that enrich the quality of life for those who face the challenges of cancer. The symposium is free and open to the public, but space is limited. To register or for more information, please contact the St. John PulseLine at 918-744-0123 or eat5@eau5eav5eaw5.
St. John Medical Center - McDougal Auditorium
1923 S. Utica Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74104
SHEARING SCHOOL AT SHEPHERD’S CROSS April 14, 15 & 16 ( Thursday, Friday & Saturday) 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM • Workshops held at Shepherd’s Cross, an authentic working farm, just north of Claremore OK on Scenic Route 66. • Primary Instructors: Israel Vasek & Dr. Diane Dickinson • This is an American Sheep Industry Certified class • Israel Vasek is a professional sheep shearer, and shears approximately 10,000 sheep per year. He learned to shear with his father, and is carrying on the family tradition. Israel is not only a quality shearer, but he is conscientious, and handles the sheep respectfully. He and his family live in North Dakota. We are honored to have him come to Oklahoma to teach this class. • Dr. Diane Dickinson, a licensed veterinarian and a agriculturalist, with over 30 years of livestock and farming experience. Her unique perspective of animal husbandry care includes that of a producer, a veterinarian, the small flock & herd, global agriculture, Biblical agriculture, sustainable living, natural production, agritourism and niche markets. • What each student will learn: o How to shear a sheep effectively. o Proper handling of shearing equipment. o Sheep handling. o Skirting and grading a fleece. o Visit the Farm Museum and demonstration area to learn basic wool processing. • What each student will be given, to take home: o An official American Sheep Industry tutorial handbook • Additional Information o Each student will have the opportunity to shear a sheep o Sheep & shears provided for use during the school. o No outside animals of any kind are permitted on the premises due to USDA regulations. o Please be prepared to sign a waiver & heed Shepherd’s Cross Rules. http://shepherdscross.com/releaseform.html o Please bring any shearing tools you have, for consultation & use if desired. o Minimum of 5 registrants; maximum of 12 registrants. o Shepherd’s Cross is an Animal Welfare Approved facility. We hold to specific standards of humane animal treatment. o Please bring a sack lunch. Morning and afternoon snacks provided. • Total Class Fee: $245.00 ($75 & this form due by April 5 - call in or drop by for credit card or mail a check) • Our classes go a step farther than regular classes - we teach some history of fiber arts, and practical technology. • Shepherd’s Cross and Heart of the Shepherd teaches animal husbandry classes, wool processing classes and veterinary care all around the world. • Shepherd’s Cross hosts a mini wool mill, processing the wool from their 150 sheep on site. • Workshops are augmented by hands on learning tools available in the Educational Farm Museum, and with a collection of fiber arts from around the world. • Shepherd’s Cross is the only Animal Welfare Approved sheep farm in Oklahoma and processes the only Animal Welfare Approved fiber sold in the U.S. (that is chemical free, hormone free, free range, natural) • Heart of the Shepherd, the non-profit organization (501-C3) that operates at the farm establishes wool mills in remote, impoverished areas around the world. • Other Fiber Arts Classes are offered on an individual or group basis throughout the year. • Advanced Classes available upon request. • Come to the farm and enjoy the peace of a few hours spent in the country. • Farm museum is open – free admission. • The Bible Garden is available for guided or self-guided tours; audio or visual or both. • Shepherd’s Shop, a quaint country gift shop, is an event in itself - featuring a host of festive fall, handmade and farm related gifts and wares from many gifted artisans; a year round “craft fair”. Gift shop open every week from 8:30 – 5:30 Thursday, Friday & Saturday. • Shepherd’s Cross is home to Heart of the Shepherd Inc., a public, non-profit Christian organization (501-C3) that teaches Biblical references to the harvest, the animals, farming and gardening. Biblical references are found throughout the farm experience. • Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritoruism facility, a Made in Oklahoma Company, a member of the Claremore Farmer’s Market, an Animal Welfare Approved sheep farm, a producer for and distribution site for the Oklahoma Food Co-op. • To find out more information about our woolly events please visit our website: www.ShepherdsCross.com - simply click “Classes” on the home page Contact: Shepherd’s Cross & Heart of the Shepherd Dr. Diane Dickinson, president & executive director 918-342-5911 16792 East 450 Road, Claremore, OK 74017
Shepherd's Cross
16792 East 450 Road
Claremore, OK 74017
Dr. Diane Dickinson
(918)-231-6947
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The City of Sand Springs hopes you will join us on Saturday, April 16, 2016 for the 27th Annual Herbal Affair and Festival. Between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm, more than 100 vendors will be on-hand selling herbs, perennials, natives and heirloom plants, along with herbal products, gardening supplies, décor and more. Music and entertainment will be provided as well as, food trucks, a wine garden and kid's zone. Park and ride from Charles Page High School. For more information and maps, visit www.sandspringsok.org/herbalaffair.
Sand Springs Triangle
Main and Broadway
Sand Springs, OK 74063
Kasey St. John
(918)-246-2504
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Hospice of Green Country is in need of more volunteers to assist patients and their families coping with the challenges of terminal illness. Call 918-747-2273 today to learn about our FREE volunteer orientation class. The next class is: Tuesday, April 20, 2016 1120 S. Boston Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74119 *Lunch will be provided* Hospice volunteers touch peoples’ lives!
Hospice of Green Country
1120 S Boston Avenue Suite 200
Tulsa, OK 74119
Colleen Helms
(918)-747-2273
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Join Boston Ave United Methodist Church for a clergy breakfast and evening gathering of the congregation featuring presentations by Will Randolph, Director of Aging and Older Adult Ministries at the United Methodist Church in Nashville. Representatives from the Alzheimer's Association Oklahoma Chapter will be available with resources and information. Admission is free, but space is limited please RSVP to 800-272-3900.
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
1301 S Boston Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
Cathy Sullins
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Join Boston Ave United Methodist Church for a clergy breakfast and evening gathering of the congregation featuring presentations by Will Randolph, Director of Aging and Older Adult Ministries at the United Methodist Church in Nashville. Representatives from the Alzheimer's Association Oklahoma Chapter will be available with resources and information. Admission is free, but space is limited please RSVP to 800-272-3900.
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
1301 S Boston Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
Cathy Sullins
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Caregiving brings demands to your life that can result in stress. Too much stress can be overwhelming and affect your health and ability to function. Each of us handles stress differently. But it can diminish your quality of life if not managed properly. Taking steps to reduce stress can help improve concentration, decision-making and your quality of life. Please bring your own lunch. Admission is free, but space is limited please RSVP to 800-272-3900.
Asbury United Methodist Church, room 2820
6767 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Peggy Marsh
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Many of the challenges that come with cancer are new to you and to the person for whom you are caring. Dr. David Wakefield will facilitate this program to both the patient and the caregiver navigate these new challenges. The task of caregiving will become more manageable by being creative, optimistic, having a plan. and receiving expert information. For more information, or to RSVP, please call 918-286-5800.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
10109 E. 79th Street
Tulsa, OK 74133
Lindsay Rehm
(918)-286-5800
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Spring in Sapulpa means garage sales, yard sales and rummage sales, and Creek County Literacy Program is planning the 4th Annual Indoor Rummage Sale Thursday and Friday, April 28-29 from 9am to 3pm! 100% of the proceeds from the sale will benefit the programs of Creek County Literacy Program. “As residents are doing their spring cleaning and decluttering, we ask that they please consider donating items to our sale,” said Melissa Struttmann, Executive Director. All donations are tax deductible. Call 918-224-9647 to arrange drop off of items at the Library Annex, 15 North Poplar Street in Sapulpa. Last year’s Rummage Sale raised over $1,000, helping further the Mission of the Creek County Literacy Program – to encourage, educate and equip aspiring readers to overcome the barriers of illiteracy. CCLP seeks donations on the following items: • Household: Kitchen items, dishes, kitchen appliances, home décor, holiday decorations, linens, small furniture, small exercise equipment • Books: Hardback, paperback, baby, children’s, adult’s • Electronics: Radios, computers, small appliances, DVDs, CDs • Toys: Games, baby gear, etc. Please Note: CCLP is NOT accepting clothing items. All items donated should be clean, gently used and in working order. Any unsold items will be donated to a local charity.
A Keep Broken Arrow Beautiful event. Free and open to the public. The community gathers at the Community Center, 1500 S. Main in Broken Arrow, gets coffee and snacks, safety apron, gloves and large bag and is assigned a mile, park or trail to clean up.
“News on 6” anchor Lori Fullbright discusses the highest crime rate areas, how to stay safe , and offers tips on what to do and what not to do. For more information, or to RSVP, please call 918-286-5800.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
10109 E. 79th Street
Tulsa, OK 74133
Lindsay Rehm
(918)-286-5800
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Is there bad habit you need to get rid of or a positive habit you need to start? Join us as we talk about the steps that promote lasting change in our lives. Even if you’re not ready to change yet, we’ll discuss ways you can increase your motivation and improve your readiness. Renee Avery, MS, LPC will present. For more information, or to RSVP, please call 918-286-5800.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
10109 E. 79th Street
Tulsa, OK 74133
Lindsay Rehm
(918)-286-5800
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A traveling boutique show with a vintage flair! Showcasing vintage, hand crafted, home decor and boutique items.
Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Pkwy
Claremore, Ok 74017
Camey Maldonado
(806)-231-9822
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The Edgar J. Helms Center is the new home for Goodwill Contract Services, Goodwill’s specialized forklift training program and a new uniquely designed shipping and receiving course that is being offered through a collaboration between Goodwill and Tulsa Community WorkAdvance. In addition, Goodwill Industries will be hosting a “Forklift Rodeo” demonstration in the new facility upon completion of the ribbon cutting ceremony.
Goodwill Industries of Tulsa
2740 Southwest Blvd.
Tulsa, Ok 74107-3816
Kasey Littlefield
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Flag raising ceremony to honor America as special guests raise the flag of our country and each branch of the armed forces. Activities include special guest speaker and concert of patriotic music. Military History Center Museum is open to the public free of charge on Saturday, June 11 opening at 10 AM.
Military History Center 112 N. Main
112 N. Main
Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
The Margaret Hudson Program will host a special event to unveil their vision for the future and to launch a leadership model that will impact the lives of at-risk youth in the Tulsa and surrounding communities. Come along with Lift Up America's Ambassador of Compassion Spokesperson Spencer Tillman (Houston Oilers/San Francisco 49ers) and other distinguished guests, as we celebrate this special occasion. The launch event will be held at the Double Tree Warren Place Hotel located at 6110 S. Yale Ave in Tulsa, on Saturday June 25, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. This is not a fundraiser - we are announcing a major new initiative! You are invited to come and learn how you can play a valuable role as an ambassador for the Margaret Hudson Program in this endeavor to build a brighter future for Tulsa.
Double Tree Warren Place Hotel
6110 S Yale Ave
Tulsa, Ok
Catherine R. Heimdale
(918)-343-7649
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$50 for a chance to win a golf cart and/or $20 for a chance to win gas for a year. Click the link below for more information and to purchase the golf ball/s https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/TheDemandProject/donate.html
The Eight Annual Tulsa Awards for Theatre Excellence (T.A.T.E) will be held at The Cain’s Ballroom on Sunday, June 26st to celebrate the 2015/2016 Tulsa theatre season and to recognize the local production and community advocates. The T.A.T.E Awards recognize and reward non-profit, non-equity theatre companies operating in the city of Tulsa. Supported by the George Kaiser Family Foundation, the organization aims to foster broad-based, community recognition for Tulsa’s burgeoning theatre scene The ceremony begins at 6:00 pm with tickets being available to the general public and can be purchased at Cain’s Ballroom box office for $15.
Julia White
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League the Way is an annual fundraising event for Youth Services of Creek County. YSCC is a 501 c 3 non-profit agency located in Sapulpa that provides a shelter for children and outreach counseling services to youth and families throughout Creek County. League the Way is a bowling event and is held in Sapulpa at Sahoma Lanes. This year's theme reminds each of us they we can all be a hero by choosing to make a difference in the world one act at a time. Teams of four enjoy a night of friendly competition and fun. A minimum of $200 per team required to participate with teams encouraged to participate in award for most money raised and most spirited. www.yscc.net
Tuesdays, Guthrie Green 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm. FREE. n just 55 minutes, you will focus on areas we struggle with the most: hips, thighs, seat, abs, and arms. Barre is a low impact yet high intensity total body workout combining elements of ballet, pilates and yoga. Achieve the leanest, most toned body you've ever had by taking barre classes with Pure Barre and Barre3 (rotating weekly)! When you practice barre at Guthrie Green, you always get a balanced, total-body workout! Every workout includes an isometric hold, small one-inch movements, and low-impact, dynamic moves that involve a larger range of motion. This signature three-step sequence is designed—and proven— to burn fat, build muscle and break plateaus. Influenced by yoga, Pilates, and ballet, barre is designed to transform the body to one of equal balance, strength & flexibility. This class is for ages 14+ and is FREE and open to the public. In addition to their NEW Guthrie Green classes, Pure Barre has locations in South Tulsa & Midtown an offer over 50 classes a week!
The Owasso YMCA is partnering with the Bailey Medical Center PLAY program to hold the Bailey Medical Center Strong Kids Triathlon. All proceeds go to the YMCA We Believe Campaign which offers financial support to kids. The Bailey Medical Center PLAY Program is designed to offer parents and youth opportunities to participate in activities and learn about creating healthier families in our community. Several other organizations have reached out to become partners with us in this vision.
A classic Saturday market experience with local farmers, produce, crafters, food trucks, live music, kid's activities and so much more... Come join the fun! Every Sat 9:00am - noon - weather permitting.
(918)-629-9495
Come celebrate 25 years of serving families in need at the Ronald McDonald House of Tulsa at the 2016 McDazzle Fun Ball! This year’s McDazzle will honor Phyllis and George Dotson, two devoted and generous hearts who – from the very beginning – have helped the Ronald McDonald House of Tulsa become a place of healing and strength. The continued support of Phyllis and George and the rest of our Oklahoma community have enabled us to keep our doors and our hearts open for a quarter of a century!
A classic Saturday market experience with local farmers, produce, crafters, food trucks, live music, kid's activities and so much more... Come join the fun! Every Sat 9:00am - noon - weather permitting.
(918)-629-9495
Tuesdays, Guthrie Green 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm. FREE. n just 55 minutes, you will focus on areas we struggle with the most: hips, thighs, seat, abs, and arms. Barre is a low impact yet high intensity total body workout combining elements of ballet, pilates and yoga. Achieve the leanest, most toned body you've ever had by taking barre classes with Pure Barre and Barre3 (rotating weekly)! When you practice barre at Guthrie Green, you always get a balanced, total-body workout! Every workout includes an isometric hold, small one-inch movements, and low-impact, dynamic moves that involve a larger range of motion. This signature three-step sequence is designed—and proven— to burn fat, build muscle and break plateaus. Influenced by yoga, Pilates, and ballet, barre is designed to transform the body to one of equal balance, strength & flexibility. This class is for ages 14+ and is FREE and open to the public. In addition to their NEW Guthrie Green classes, Pure Barre has locations in South Tulsa & Midtown an offer over 50 classes a week!
Chandler Park
6500 W. 21st St.
Tulsa, Ok 74107
Library Outreach Center
2901 S. Harvard Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74114
LaFortune Community Center
5202 S. Hudson Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74135
Oxford Glen Memory Care Residence
11113 E. 103rd St. N
Owasso, Ok 74055
Rogers County Health Department
2664 N Highway 88
Claremore, Ok 74017
Fran Hrdlicka
(918)-341-3166
Tulsa Elks Lodge
5335 S. Harvard Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74135
Owasso Community Center
310 S. Cedar St.
Owasso, Ok 74055
Herman and Kate Kaiser Library
5202 S. Hudson Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74135
Broken Arrow Senior Center
1800 S. Main St.
Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
TCC's McKeon Center for Creativity
910 S. Boston Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74119
51st st. & Memorial Dr.
Tulsa, Ok 74145
Owasso Community Center
310 S. Cedar St.
Owasso, Ok 74055
Tapestry at Woodland Hills
7345 S. 99th E. Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74133
LIFE Senior Services
3106 S. Juniper Ave.
Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
XPLORE is a team-based adventure race through the city for athletes and fun-seekers of all ability levels. Your team can travel on foot or use public transit as you race to various locations around the city, solve clues, and interact with locals to complete wild challenges along the way. XPLORE is a massive scavenger hunt gone wild where you'll get to experience the city like never before, meet lots of other fun adventurers, and get a great workout! Top teams will win prizes and all teams receive entry into the Finish Line Festival, which includes live music, food trucks, and great sponsorship giveaways. This event benefits The Demand Project (www.TheDemandProject.org), which works toward the eradication of sexual exploitation, with an emphasis on the sexual exploitation of children.
The Center of the Universe
101 E. Archer Street
Tulsa, OK 74119
Tabatha Will
(918)-791-8872
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Centennial Park
6th St. & Peoria Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74120
Hardesty Regional Library
8361 E. 93rd St.
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Owasso Community Center
301 S Cedar St.
Owasso, Ok 74055
TItle Boxing Tulsa
8245 S. Harvard Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74137
YogaQuest Studio
3325 E 31st St.
Tulsa, Ok 74135
Broken Arrow Senior Center
1800 S. Main St.
Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
Buffet Palace
10934 E. 21st St.
Tulsa, Ok 74129
(918)-371-4367
The Pregnancy Resource Center of Owasso’s Fall Fundraising Banquet Arms of Grace is just around the corner! Women, men and families that find themselves in an unplanned pregnancy need a safe and confidential place to receive information and assistance. Our goal is to help at this most challenging time by demonstrating the heart and hands of Jesus Christ. The Arms of Grace Banquet is being held on Thursday, October 13, 2016 at the Tulsa Technology Center in Owasso. The doors open at 5:30 pm. Congressman Jim Bridenstine is the keynote speaker for this event and he will share his personal encounter with right to life. You are invited to join the Pregnancy Resource Center of Owasso as we share our mission of honoring life, loving families, and giving hope. Seating can be reserved at armsofgrace.info
Tulsa Technology Center- Owasso
10800 N 140th E Ave
Owasso, OK 74055
Edwina Roller
(918)-272-6888
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Broken Arrow Senior Center
1800 S. Main St.
Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
Tulsa Elks Lodge
5335 S. Harvard Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74135
TItle Boxing Tulsa
8245 S. Harvard Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74137
Sign up for the walk to end Alzheimers by visiting www.alz.org/walk!
Guthrie Green
111 E Brady St
Tulsa, OK
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Centennial Park
6th St. & Peoria Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74120
Buffet Palace
10934 E. 21st St.
Tulsa, Ok 74129
Grant Haunted Mansion (Parking at Freedom Church)
96th North & 177th East Ave
Oliver Middle School
3100 West New Orleans
Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
(918)-251-0617
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Colorful, creative handmade quilts at this juried show. Many categories of quilts, wall hangings, quilt blocks including traditional pieced, embroidered and mixed techniques. Browse vendor booths, Country Store and a Tea Room. Parking is free. No admission charge for children.
Creek County Fairgrounds
17806 W. Hwy. 66
Kellyville, OK 74039
Connie Wilson
eat27@eau27eav27eaw27
Creative handmade quilts will be on display. Many categories of quilts will be on display including traditional pieced, embroidery, applique, and mixed techniques. The show will feature baby quilts, bed size quilts, totes, pillows, and wall hangings. Browse vendor booths and a Country Store. A tea room will be available for refreshments.
Creek County Fairgrounds
17806 W. Hwy. 66
Kellyville, Ok 74039
Connie Wilson
(918)-322-3855
eat27@eau27eav27eaw27
Creative handmade quilts will be on display including pieced, embroidery, applique, mixed techniques. The show will feature bed size quilts, baby quilts, wall hangings and wearable arts. Browse a Country Store, vendor booths and a tea room for refreshments.
Creek County Fairgrounds
17806 W. Hwy 66
Kellyville, Ok 74039
Connie Wilson
(918)-322-3855
YogaQuest Studio
3325 E 31st St.
Tulsa, Ok 74135
Broken Arrow Senior Center
1800 S. Main St.
Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 E. 93rd St.
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Owasso Community Center
301 S Cedar St.
Owasso, Ok 74055
Broken Arrow Community Center
1500 S. Main St.
Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
(918)-251-1591
Catoosa Craft & Vendor Bazaar, Saturday November 12th, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm, First Baptist Church Rolling Hills, 19529 E. 4th Pl, Tulsa, OK 74108, From 193rd E. Ave. turn on E. 4th St., (E. 4th St. is 4 blocks S of Admiral), eat29@eau29eav29eaw29 Come shop for Christmas! We will have several craft and vendor booths from handmade items to home-based businesses like Thirty-One, Young Living Essential Oils, Avon, Scentsy, Premier Designs Jewelry, Mary Kay, LipSense just to name a few.
First Baptist Church Rolling Hills
19529 E. 4th Place
Tulsa, OK 74108
Kim Suskey
(918)-606-2028
eat29@eau29eav29eaw29
307 East M.B. Brady St.
Tulsa, Ok 74120
(918)-585-1234
She’s dazzled audiences and critics alike in the most recent revivals of South Pacific, The Pajama Game, and The King and I. Now this Tony Award winner comes to the Choregus Productions stage for an intimate recital. A native of Oklahoma, O’Hara received a degree in opera and, after winning the State Metropolitan Opera Competition, moved to New York where she soon made her Broadway debut in Jekyll & Hyde and followed it with Sondheim’s Follies, Dracula, and Sweet Smell of Success (opposite John Lithgow). In 2005 O’Hara starred in The Light in the Piazza at Lincoln Center, earning her Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations. She moved from one critical and commercial success to another when she joined Harry Connick Jr. on Broadway in the 2006 Tony Award-winning production of The Pajama Game, for which she received Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Award nominations. Kelli O’Hara has unequivocally established herself as one of Broadway’s great leading ladies. Her portrayal of Anna Leonowens in the critically acclaimed Lincoln Center Theatre revival of The King and I recently garnered her a 2015 Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical, along with Drama League and Outer Critics nominations. Last year, Kelli made her Metropolitan Opera debut in the production of The Merry Widow with Renée Fleming. "One of our greatest reinterpreters of musical standards." Ben Brantley, New York Times
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 East 2nd Street
Tulsa, Ok 74103
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