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9:30am Sat, April 2, 9:30am – 3:00pm LaFortune Community Center, Tulsa, OK 74135, USA Weave your way into LaFortune Park's Craft Bazaar, where you will find unique, one-of-a-kind, and handmade items from jewelry and woodwork to accessories for pets. https://www2.tulsacounty.org/parks/events/
LaFortune Community Center
Tulsa, OK 74135
Esteemed conductor James Bagwell leads the TSO in this commanding performance featuring Beethoven’s Leonore Overture, Mozart’s Symphony No. 25, and Mahler’s beloved Symphony No. 1 “The Titan.” Beethoven – Leonore Overture Mozart – Symphony No. 25 Mahler – Symphony No. 1 “The Titan” James Bagwell, Guest Conductor Patron Entry Policy All patrons will be required to show proof of full COVID-19 vaccinations or negative COVID-19 test results to attend any indoor Tulsa Symphony performance, including Fridays in the Loft concerts, Classics concerts, and film concerts. Masks will be strongly encouraged. For the TSO’s full patron entry policy, please visit TulsaSymphony.org/entry-policy/
Anna Massey
(918)-584-3645
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The Tulsa Symphony Orchestra announces a FREE family-friendly outdoor concert series at Guthrie Green generously sponsored by the Flint Family Foundation. Join musicians of your Tulsa Symphony Orchestra for four nights of fun featuring familiar pops pieces and classical favorites for children of all ages, hosted by local performer Nash McQuarters. Families and children can also enjoy several hands-on activities prior to each performance in partnership with local organizations such as AHHA Tulsa, Temple of Dance, Sistema Tulsa, and many more along with several food trucks! The Flint Family Foundation Concert Series is made possible by the generous support of the Flint Family Foundation and further support from Walmart and Sam’s Club. April 3 – Swingin’ with the Strings Get up and swing with the strings as we listen and learn about dances from different cultures around the world! From tangos and folk dances to waltzes and rags, this is a concert you won’t want to miss. Be sure to stop by and learn a salsa step with Temple of Dance during the pre-concert activity hour so you can join in on the fun during the concert. April 10 – Woodwinds Around the World Journey with the woodwinds as we hear music inspired by cultures from around the world. We will stop in France, South Africa, and Polynesia with Valerie Coleman’s Umoja, Becky Stelzner’s Hambani Kakuhle Kwela, Jacques Ibert’s Trois Pieces Breves, and many more! April 24 – From Bach to The Beatles Join brass and percussion as go on a musical journey through the ages starting with Bach and stopping at film scores and pop tunes throughout history! This concert features tunes from John Williams, George Gershwin, The Beatles, and more. May 1 – Strike, Scrape, Shake Strike, Scrape, and Shake with the TSO percussion ensemble as they demonstrate all the ways percussion instruments can make sound.
Anna Massey
(918)-584-3645
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MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2022 AT 4 PM – 5:45 PM 1223 W Main St, Collinsville, OK 74021 Braden Robbins is putting on a duct tape workshop learning how to make a reusable grocery bag using a feed sack (or any other type of cool sacks you want to use) and duct tape. They will also show how to make a wallet using duct tape. This workshop will be in the downstairs meeting room at the Collinsville public library For this workshop you will need to bring • Sack of your choosing (think feed sack from any livestock, pet or even extra large chip bag) these sacks are best if they are plastic - paper will not hold up well. • My favorite color is duck tape. There will be some tape on hand as well as a few sacks. Cutting boards and scissors.
1223 W Main St
Collinsville, OK 74021
Free
Will Rogers Downs
20900 S 4200 Rd
Claremore, OK 74019
A night of fashion and giving Fashion For a Cause Community HigherEd presents – Clary Runway! Tulsa’s premier fashion event features designs, hair, and makeup from the amazing students and graduates of Clary Sage College. Clary Runway is a fashion show for a cause. Every ticket or sponsorship for this once-in-a-lifetime evening will go to benefit the non-profit organization, Community HigherEd (CHE). CHE is made up of 3 local college campuses that help students get started in great careers in less than a year. Join us, as fashion graduates from Clary Sage College inspire Tulsans.
Living Arts of Tulsa
307 E Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, OK 74120
(918)-610-0027
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The Tulsa Symphony Orchestra announces a FREE family-friendly outdoor concert series at Guthrie Green generously sponsored by the Flint Family Foundation. Join musicians of your Tulsa Symphony Orchestra for four nights of fun featuring familiar pops pieces and classical favorites for children of all ages, hosted by local performer Nash McQuarters. Families and children can also enjoy several hands-on activities prior to each performance in partnership with local organizations such as AHHA Tulsa, Temple of Dance, Sistema Tulsa, and many more along with several food trucks! The Flint Family Foundation Concert Series is made possible by the generous support of the Flint Family Foundation and further support from Walmart and Sam’s Club. April 3 – Swingin’ with the Strings Get up and swing with the strings as we listen and learn about dances from different cultures around the world! From tangos and folk dances to waltzes and rags, this is a concert you won’t want to miss. Be sure to stop by and learn a salsa step with Temple of Dance during the pre-concert activity hour so you can join in on the fun during the concert. April 10 – Woodwinds Around the World Journey with the woodwinds as we hear music inspired by cultures from around the world. We will stop in France, South Africa, and Polynesia with Valerie Coleman’s Umoja, Becky Stelzner’s Hambani Kakuhle Kwela, Jacques Ibert’s Trois Pieces Breves, and many more! April 24 – From Bach to The Beatles Join brass and percussion as go on a musical journey through the ages starting with Bach and stopping at film scores and pop tunes throughout history! This concert features tunes from John Williams, George Gershwin, The Beatles, and more. May 1 – Strike, Scrape, Shake Strike, Scrape, and Shake with the TSO percussion ensemble as they demonstrate all the ways percussion instruments can make sound.
Anna Massey
(918)-584-3645
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Expand your creativity and make a one-of-a-kind masterpiece during a visit to the Gathering Place! Art Start highlights the gift of imagination and offers visitors a chance to meet and work with a local visual artist. Each month, a new teaching artist provides facilitation of a focused art activity for kids and families to enjoy. Join us every third Saturday of the month at the PSO Reading Tree from 10 a.m. to noon. Art Start is free and open to the public. https://www.gatheringplace.org/art-start
Tulsa Gathering Place
2650 S John Williams Way East
Tulsa, OK 74114
One part horror convention and one part dark arts - The Oddities and Curiosities Expo featuring over 150 local and national vendors and will visit Tulsa Expo Square in Tulsa, OK, on Saturday, April 16, 2022. Attendees can expect to see vendors and small businesses showcasing taxidermy, preserved animal specimens, original horror and Halloween-inspired artwork, antiques, handcrafted oddities, quack medical devices, creepy clothing, odd jewelry, skulls, bones, and funeral collectibles. "The Oddities and Curiosities Expo was created purely out of the excitement of bringing communities we care about together through events,” said Michelle Cozzaglio, who owns the expo with her husband, Tony. “Honestly, we had no idea it would turn into what it has today! Our goal has always been to uplift those around us while giving everyone, including ourselves, the opportunity to truly do what they love."
Tulsa Expo Square - SageNet Center - Lower Level
4145 E 21st St
Tulsa, OK 74114
The Drunkard & The Olio is the longest running play in the USA. Come throw tomatoes at the Villain, sing some old time songs, cheer the Hero and Boo The Villain. Get your tickets by going to tulsaspotlighttheater.com or call our box office at 918-587-5030
Rachel Horsley
(918)-891-8334
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The Tulsa Symphony Orchestra announces a FREE family-friendly outdoor concert series at Guthrie Green generously sponsored by the Flint Family Foundation. Join musicians of your Tulsa Symphony Orchestra for four nights of fun featuring familiar pops pieces and classical favorites for children of all ages, hosted by local performer Nash McQuarters. Families and children can also enjoy several hands-on activities prior to each performance in partnership with local organizations such as AHHA Tulsa, Temple of Dance, Sistema Tulsa, and many more along with several food trucks! The Flint Family Foundation Concert Series is made possible by the generous support of the Flint Family Foundation and further support from Walmart and Sam’s Club. April 3 – Swingin’ with the Strings Get up and swing with the strings as we listen and learn about dances from different cultures around the world! From tangos and folk dances to waltzes and rags, this is a concert you won’t want to miss. Be sure to stop by and learn a salsa step with Temple of Dance during the pre-concert activity hour so you can join in on the fun during the concert. April 10 – Woodwinds Around the World Journey with the woodwinds as we hear music inspired by cultures from around the world. We will stop in France, South Africa, and Polynesia with Valerie Coleman’s Umoja, Becky Stelzner’s Hambani Kakuhle Kwela, Jacques Ibert’s Trois Pieces Breves, and many more! April 24 – From Bach to The Beatles Join brass and percussion as go on a musical journey through the ages starting with Bach and stopping at film scores and pop tunes throughout history! This concert features tunes from John Williams, George Gershwin, The Beatles, and more. May 1 – Strike, Scrape, Shake Strike, Scrape, and Shake with the TSO percussion ensemble as they demonstrate all the ways percussion instruments can make sound.
Anna Massey
(918)-584-3645
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