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Exploration Stations are pop-up, interactive programs that give Park guests a chance to explore, learn, and play with a variety of educational activities for all ages.
The Tulsa Arts District's First Friday Art Crawl is an established tradition in beautiful downtown Tulsa. Explore many art medias in various galleries, studios nd museums, enjoy live music and experience a variety of food in any of the wonderful restaurants in the area.
Tulsa Arts District
1 E. Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, OK 74103
This seminar will cover the topics below. It is free and open to the public to attend. Topics: 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, and Alzheimer's Association resources. Registration is required. Register at https://bit.ly/alzseminar23.
OSU-Tulsa North Hall 150
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Alnetta Morris
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Every Monday, the Cabinet of Wonder Teaching Collection gives park guests a hands-on experience while exploring the exhibit. Guests can interact with a table of special objects as well as complete a scavenger hunt activity.
The Gathering Place
2650 S. John Williams Way E.
Tulsa, OK 74114
Explore the early morning sights and sounds of the Nature Park while enjoying a nice cup of coffee. Nature Center staff will have coffee and various learning materials to help begin your own birding adventure. This is a self-guided hike. Coffee will be provided while supplies last, please bring your own cup. Registration is not required. This program is for all ages. Parent participation is suggested.
Ray Harral Nature Center
7101 S. 3rd St.
Broken Arrow, OK 74011
(918)-615-6099
Whitty Books 2023 SciFi/Fantasy Book Club meets the second Wednesday of the month January - October to discuss a different speculative fiction novel.
(918)-921-4030
Shipley the Shark will have a kissing booth in the Great Hall for a unique photo op. A small $5.00 donation toward shark research gets you featured on our donor poster! Join them in Shark View for special Spectacular Sharks program at 6:30. Our education team will share what makes our sharks so special and you can see a variety of shark bones.
See this empowering new made-in-Tulsa film directed by Dr. Tamecca Rogers on the big screen as part of Circle's REEL Indie Program. Dr. Rogers aims to fight systemic racism through the Tulsa Community and, ultimately, the United States. This documentary explores what Oklahomans and lawmakers can offer to rectify this community issue, create opportunities, and drive change. Tickets $8.00 Circle Members, $11.00 adults, $9.00 students/teachers/seniors/military. "Crown" will continue to screen daily Sat 1/18 - Thur 2/24, with showtimes available soon.
(918)-585-3456
Join us for an engaging conversation about Critical Race Theory with Justin Hansford, Esq. Justin Hansford is a professor of Law and executive director and founder of the Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center. He has a B.A. from Howard University and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, where he was a founder of the Georgetown Journal of Law and Modern Critical Race Perspectives. Click the link to learn more about the speaker: https://www.greenwoodculturalcenter.org/justin-hansford The Moderator for this event will be Hannibal B. Johnson, Esq. This event is FREE & open to the public. Sponsored by the Zarrow Commemoration Fund
Greenwood Cultural Center
322 N. Greenwood Avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74120
Michelle Burdex
(918)-596-1026
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Want to see how we feed 28,000 individuals each year? Come take a tour and learn about what we do as an organization help our neighbors in need. Bring your lunch, take a tour, Q & A session, and learn how to get involved. We will host this the 3rd Tuesday of each month in 2023.
(918)-251-7781
Tulsans seeking a better understanding of the current Ukrainian-Russian conflict, particularly from a historical context, will have the opportunity to hear from an international expert on Eastern European, Russian and Ukrainian history. This presentation is free and open to the public. About the speaker Dr. Remy has published widely on the history of Ukraine. His book Brothers of Enemies: The Ukrainian National Movement and Russia from the 1840s to the 1870s (2016) has won two book awards. In 2015 he published a history of Ukraine in Finnish that is now already in its second printing.
OSU-Tulsa Auditorium
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
OSU Department of History
tulsa.okstate.edu/events/special-presentation-freedom-ukrainian-thought-past-present
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