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Want a chance to win a storm shelter? The BA Senior Center is selling raffle tickets for a chance to win an Allegiant Precast Concrete storm shelter. The raffle is made possible by a partnership between the Center and Allegiant. Tickets are only $10 each and available online at www.baseniors.org or at the BA Senior Center at 1800 South Main Street in Broken Arrow. The drawing will be held Friday, May 26th at 1:30 at the Center and you do not need to be present to win For more information call the BA Senior at (918) 259-8377.
What: An affordable creative arts program in a safe, fun, Christ-centered learning environment. Who: Children ages 5 - 12 years old When: Program begins January 17, 2017 Time: Tuesdays 3-6pm for ages 5-7 Wednesdays 3-6pm for ages 8-12 Where: International Gospel Center’s New Thrive Center @ 7th & Memorial, Tulsa Cost: $20 per student/per week Info & registration: www.IGCenter.org or 918.836.5525 *Transportation provided from Lindbergh Elementary ONLY* *Homework assistance available on request* Group classes in piano, dance, guitar, show choir, handbell, and mime/drama Please we want you to place an advert on your free press release
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa
777 West Cherokee Street
Catoosa, Ok 74015
Community Bizarre March 4, 2017 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Arts, Crafts, Bake Goods, and Pancake Breakfast Where: Red Fork Assembly of God Address: 4241 S. 37 W. Ave. Tulsa, OK 74107 Location: Downstairs Fellowship Hall Come Join Us! For Our Sale! And $5 Pancake Breakfast ! Any questions call Stacie 918 592 2591
Red Fork Assembly of God
4241 S. 37 W. Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74107
Stacie
(918)-592-2591
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Experienced mentors will guide participants through 12 weeks of progressive walk or walk/run workouts designed to help them finish a 5k Mock race. Professionals will educate on form, injury prevention, core strength, nutrition, and safety. RoCo Fit is free of charge to anyone 13 years old or older and live, work, play, or learn in Rogers County. Information Meeting for NEW participants will give details and help answer questions.
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
777 West Cherokee Street
Catoosa, Ok 74015
Spring Tour Season Begins at Shepherd’s Cross Shepherding-Lamb Tours & Shepherd’s Garden Tours Sponsored by Heart of the Shepherd Spring & Summer of 2017 Open Thursday – Saturday 8:30-5:30pm • Shepherding – Lamb Tours begin when the lambs are born each spring 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 peacefully graze the pastures, and rest by the still waters. • Lambing season is the month of April. Watch the new born lambs jump for joy & frolic in the pastures • Shepherd’s Garden is bursting with blooms in the spring – guided, self-guided or audio tours • Preschedule School or Group Tours: Shepherding – Lamb Tours o Guided Walking Tour – see the sheep across the fence & learn about shepherding & sheep. References to nomadic shepherds and Biblical shepherding; o donation based – suggested $5 o Wagon Ride Tour – Take a wagon ride out in the pasture and see the flock up close. Learn about the sheep and the shepherd. o references to nomadic shepherds and Biblical shepherding; $7 per person – one free leader for 10 paid Shepherd’s Garden Tours – a Bible Garden o Guided, self-guided tours or audio tours available on a donation basis - suggested $5 o Guided Tour with a take-home planting activity; $7 per person - one free leader for 10 paid • Wool Mill Guided Tour - wool is processed on site – combed, spun, and woven into a finished product. • Visit the sheep in the farm animal barn area. (USDA licensed) • Tour the educational & interactive Farm Museum & Educational Silo – guided or self-guided tours • Shepherd’s Shop features a host of “woolly” and farm related handmade gifts made by Shepherd’s Cross and over 50 local crafters; honey, Animal Welfare Approved farm fresh meat, Amish jams, health foods, yarns, fiber and art supplies and much more! Additionally the shop features a mission section; purchases made in this section of the store return 100% of the sale price to the indigenous people that made them (countries include Afghanistan, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, Malawi, Uganda and more) • Shepherd’s Cross features farm fresh, Animal Welfare Approved, pasture raised, free range, chemical free American sheep meat (lamb & mutton) and Dexter beef. • Yarn, yarn, & more yarn – natural, many types, produced and processed on the farm. Shepherd’s Cross also offers roving, batts, felting supplies, knitting needles, spinning and weaving supplies and much more. Animal welfare Approved wool. • Fiber Arts, Animal Husbandry & American Sheep Industry Certified Shearing classes are available at the farm throughout the year. • Heart of the Shepherd, a 501-C3, provides the educational tours. Teaching basic agricultural principles and agricultural references to the Bible are a part of tours. • Groups of twenty or more please pre-register. • Picnic area is available; bring your picnic with you; limited seating. • Snack and beverage concessions are available on site. • Tours can proceed even in the case of inclimate weather. Demonstrations will take place in the Amish built gambrel roof tour barn, which houses some of the animals as well as the wool processing, farm museum, and the gift shop. • Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritourism facility, a Made in Oklahoma Company, a producer for the Oklahoma Food Co-op, and is Animal Welfare Approved. • Website: http://www.shepherdscross.com • Online Stores: http://www.shepherdscross.biz and http://www.heartoftheshepherd.biz • Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShepherdsCross/ Shepherd’s Cross & Heart of the Shepherd 16792 East 450 Road, Claremore, OK 74017 Dr. Diane Dickinson, President & Executive Director eat4@eau4eav4eaw4 918-342-5911
Dr. Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
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Route 66: A Trip Down Memory Road Get your kicks on the Mother Road! Sit back and relax as Tulsa Symphony creates the perfect Route 66 road trip mixed soundtrack for your journey. Conducted by Ron Spigelman, the TSO will delight audiences with a swell sundry of tunes, paying tribute to favorite people and places along America’s Main Street. Ron Spigelman, conductor http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?organ_val=37848&pid=8223420&agency=TULSA_PAC
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 3rd Street
Tulsa, Ok 74103
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
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Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 East 2nd Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
Tulsa, Ok 74103
J. L. Johnson Stadium
7777 S Lewis Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74171
Movie Poster (Studio B), Art Program (Gilcrease) and Newspaper Writing (Claremore Progress)
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd,
Claremore, Ok 74017
Dear Parents, IGC will be offering Spring Break Camp 2017 from March 13-17, for ages 5-12 years, from 7am to 6pm daily. The week will include exciting field trips, dance, arts and craft, hand bells, puppetry, games and more! For $25 per day/ $110 week, your child will enjoy learning and making new friends in a fun filled environment. Spring Break camp will be held at IGC's new Thrive Center facility, 555 S. Memorial Dr, Tulsa 74112 (7th and memorial). For more info & registration, go to IGCenter.org or call 918.836.5525.
Spring Break Activities at The Will Rogers Memorial Museum
Spring Break Activities at Will Rogers Memorial Museum
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd,
Claremore, Ok 74017
J.L. Johnson Stadium
7777 S. Lewis Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74171
Will Rogers Memorial Museum Spring Break Activities
March 16th Vietnam Veterans Recognition Day Thursday March 16th at 7:00 Join the Military History Center honor our Vietnam Veterans. We will honor our Vietnam Veterans on Thursday March 16th . This is a special program presented by the melodious singing of Ken Collins and Dennis Hoch, projection show of The Wall, the Rolling Thunder doing a brief ceremony of the MIA and Captain John Adair, Guest Speaker. Program will start at at 7:00 pm at: First United Methodist Church 112 East College Street, Broken Arrow Church is located across the street from the Military History Center on the NE corner of College and Main St. The event is open to the public with no admission charge. We want as many Vietnam veterans as possible to attend. Bring your families and grandchildren and show your pride for the service you gave, and the sacrifices you made, for your country. 112 North Main Street Broken Arrow, OK For more information, call the Center at 918-794- 2712
Through simple, graceful movements that are easy to learn, Tai Chi builds physical stamina, improves one’s balance, muscular strength, postural control, self-confidence, memory, and reduces the likelihood of falling. The Eight Tai Chi Quan forms taught are adapted from 24 Simplified Forms of Tai Chi. According to CDC, Tai Chi Quan, if practiced regularly, is proven to reduce the risk of falls by 55%. Tai Chi Quan is a FREE 10-12 week program offered to anyone interested in improving their balance.
Renetta Harrison
(918)-341-3166
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SCHUMANN Piano Quartet, op.47 GRAINGER Molly on the Shore Rossitza Goza, violin Kari Caldwell, cello Lyndon Meyer, piano Raise a glass and start your St. Patrick's Day festivities with TSO in the Fly Loft. The evening will transform from Schumann's achingly romantic melodies to a celebration of Irish heritage through folk songs and other surprises. Our popular and intimate Fridays in the Loft Chamber Series enjoys sold out performances each season. A series subscription guarantees your seat to every concert. Get to know Tulsa Symphony musicians in our vibrant urban home in the heart of the Brady Arts District, the Fly Loft. Join us for our 11th Season, and enjoy a delightful evenings of wine, beer, hors d’oeuvres, chamber music and conversation. All Fridays in the Loft performances take place in the Fly Loft Space, 117 N. Boston Avenue, second floor. All Fridays in the Loft performances take place in the Fly Loft Space, 117 N. Boston Avenue, second floor. Doors open for the reception at 6:30 PM and the music begins at 7 PM. The 2016-2017 Season of the Fridays in the Loft Chamber Series is made possible through the generous support of Josephine G. Winter. http://my.tulsasymphony.org/single/SelectSeating.aspx?p=3479
FlyLoft
117 North Boston Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74103
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
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Will Rogers Memorial Museum Spring Break Activities
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd,
Claremore, Ok 74017
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
777 West Cherokee Street
Catoosa, Ok 74015
J.L. Johnson Stadium
7777 S Lewis Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74171
There is a gallery discussion of specific art pieces followed by a hands-on, interactive activity. This program provides an opportunity for the person with the disease to use remaining motor skills and non-linear communication to recreate a representation of them that lets other recognize their essence. Meet others directly affected with an early-stage diagnosis. Snack and drink provided. Event is free but space is limited, please call 800-272-3900, or visit alz.org/Oklahoma.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S Rockford Rd
Tulsa, OK 74114
(800)-272-3900
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A diabetes self-help class for anyone with diabetes and/or caring for someone with the disease. This class is especially good for those with a new diagnosis and/or having trouble controlling their glucose levels. This class hosts local professionals presenting on specific topics related to diabetes and is scheduled in two-hour sessions on six separate days and allows participants to ask questions of the professionals.
Fran Hrdlicka
(918)-341-3166
Experienced mentors will guide participants through 12 weeks of progressive walk or walk/run workouts designed to help them finish a 5k Mock race. Professionals will educate on form, injury prevention, core strength, nutrition, and safety. RoCo Fit is free of charge to anyone 13 years old or older and live, work, play, or learn in Rogers County. Twice a week mentored workouts at Claremore Lake, weekly educational emails, and professional presentations all included in program. First and last workouts are a pre/post-mile and are held at Claremore High School Track - all other workouts are at Claremore Lake. Ending with a Mock 5k at Claremore Lake on June 8th.
Claremore Lake Park Trails
Claremore Lake-First shelter in park meeting place, workout on trails
Claremore, OK 74017
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 FOR MORE INFORMATION: Stephanie Hill, Director of University Relations & Communications Office: 918.495.7337, Mobile: 918.720.5548 eat12@eau12eav12eaw12 Who: Student Branding & Promotions Class What: Guerrilla Marketing Event Where: ORU Campus When: Wednesday, March 22 at 1:15 pm Tulsa, OK - With 1600 unsolicited messages bombarding consumers every day, it takes a unique approach to cut through the clutter and gain attention. Oral Roberts University students are hoping to do just that in an upcoming guerrilla marketing event. Students in ORU’s Branding & Promotions classes will use clothespins to get information out about a non-profit doing work around the world to alleviate poverty. They will clip the clothespins with the non-profits website to unsuspecting students’ book bags or jackets. When they later discover the clothespin, their curiosity will drive them to the website where they will learn about the organization and its cause. The students will learn about Kiva (https://www.kiva.org/), a non-profit that helps connect people who are willing to provide loans to alleviate poverty. Leveraging the internet and a worldwide network of microfinance institutions, Kiva lets individuals provide a $25 business loan to help create opportunity for struggling entrepreneurs around the world. It’s not about giving a donation but about asking others to make a short-term microloan with a 97% chance of repayment. The students will gather their clothespins in the Library Resources Center room 232A on Wednesday, March 22, at 1:15 p.m. and then spread throughout the campus pinning the good news on unwary passersby. The guerrilla marketing is a small part of the overall project strategy, which is to target college students' desire to touch lives and make a difference. Because online presence is key nowadays, the students are posting message updates, pictures and student-produced videos on social media as well. They’ve also conducted surveys and done research to gather insight on public awareness and opinion. They’ll take the results of the guerrilla marketing along with their research and present their ideas to a panel of investors “Shark Tank” style. Those investors will decide which student agency wins the account. ### About Oral Roberts University Oral Roberts University (ORU) is a world-renowned Christian university located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Founded in 1963, ORU serves students from 50 states and 90 countries, representing over 40 denominations. ORU offers more than 76 undergraduate majors, 12 master’s programs and two doctoral degrees, plus NCAA Division I athletics. For more information on ORU, visit http://www.oru.edu/
(918)-495-7337
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Oral Roberts University Theatre and Dance is excited to welcome Tulsa area high school juniors and seniors to campus Saturday, March 25, 2017. Students interested in pursuing a theatre and/or dance degree are welcome to work alongside ORU Theatre and Dance faculty and students in workshops and classes. They will get the chance to end the day with performances. It runs from 9am-6pm. It will be held at Howard Auditorium on the ORU campus. The best part is that it is free. Those interested can register by emailing eat14@eau14eav14eaw14. Students need to register by March 20.
(918)-495-7337
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J.L. Johnson Stadium
7777 S Lewis Ave.
Tulsa, Ok 74171
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