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There will be cake and prizes- a wondrous sight! We hope you can make it- it would be a delight! Wear Your Favorite Seuss-Themed Costume and Celebrate Dr. Seuss' 108th Birthday!
(918)-609-5946
For more than 30 years, Carnegie Hall Link Up has paired orchestras with students in grades 3-5 to explore orchestral repertoire and fundamental musical skills, including creative work and composition, through a hands-on music curriculum. Tulsa Symphony became a Link Up partner in the 2015-16 season. Students participate by singing or playing along on recorder with TSO from their seats in the concert hall. In our second season, TSO served over 12,000 students by partnering with their school music programs. Our 2017-18 season will serve upwards of 15,000 students.
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
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For more than 30 years, Carnegie Hall Link Up has paired orchestras with students in grades 3-5 to explore orchestral repertoire and fundamental musical skills, including creative work and composition, through a hands-on music curriculum. Tulsa Symphony became a Link Up partner in the 2015-16 season. Students participate by singing or playing along on recorder with TSO from their seats in the concert hall. In our second season, TSO served over 12,000 students by partnering with their school music programs. Our 2017-18 season will serve upwards of 15,000 students.
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
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The Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust’s Brown Bag It free noontime concert series on select Wednesdays at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center is back with another exciting line-up. The popular series, which was established in the early 1980s, is once again returning to the first Wednesday of every month, with the exception of January. Vocalist Janet Rutland kicks off the 2017-18 Brown Bag It season. Janet is equally comfortable singing Hank Williams or Johnny Mercer. Rutland will be accompanied by pianist Spencer Sutton for a set of vintage pop, jazz and country music. The mission of the series is to offer the community an opportunity to visit the Performing Arts Center facility and hear quality musical presentations. Audiences are invited to bring and eat lunch during the concerts, creating an informal atmosphere. Likewise, the musicians are encouraged to “inform” as well as perform by giving background information or program notes during the concert, breaking down the barriers between performer and audience. Each concert lasts 40 minutes. Concert Schedule First Wednesday from 12:10pm - 12:50pm Tulsa Performing Arts Center – Westby Pavilion Free and family friendly! September 6, 2017: Janet Rutland October 4, 2017: Annie Ellicott November 1, 2017: Trio Balan-Kan December 6, 2017: Tulsa Festival Ringers* February 7, 2018: Barron Ryan March 7, 2018: the bART Center for Music April 4, 2018: TSO Woodwinds Quartet May 2, 2018: TSO Brass Quintet June 6, 2018: Luis Eduardo Garcia, African Drums *The December concert will be held in John H. Williams Theatre at 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. About the Tulsa PAC Trust: The Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust is a non-profit organization formed with private funds in 1977 after the construction of the City of Tulsa’s Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Its Board of Trustees, appointed by the Mayor, share a passionate love of the arts and a dedication to the cultural life of the city. TPACT presents a season of entertainment events, assists the Performing Arts Center with facility improvements and gives grants to local arts organizations.
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The final TSO Chamber Series performance of the season will feature music by Ewazen and Beethoven. Eric Ewazen’s Trio for Trumpet, Violin and Piano (1992), one of Ewazen’s more popular works, showcases the contrasting qualities of the cello and trumpet in four uniquely diverse movements.
Fly Loft
117 N Boston Ave #208
Tulsa, OK 74103
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
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Free. Family. Fun. Bring the whole family for Philbrook Second Saturdays. Free admission all day and a variety of events and hands-on activities.
Join us for our monthly networking event for veteran service organizations and community organizations to bring awareness of veteran initatives to local and state government officials. The City of Tulsa Veterans Advisory Council is a recognized MyVA Community. For more information on regular and past organization attendees visit: https://www.cityoftulsa.org/government/mayor-of-tulsa/veterans-resource-center/mayors-veteran-advisory-council/
Wear your green and celebrate St. Patrick's Day in downtown Claremore. Held in the parking lot of the Main Street Tavern, this annual celebration of Celtic traditions includes local live music, dancing and great food at this annual outdoor party. The festivities kick off with a parade through downtown followed by free admission to this beloved local celebration.
Claremore Main Street Tavern
Downtown Claremore
Claremore, ok
Quail Forever Oklahoma will hold its State Habitat Convention 2018 on March 23-24 at Embassy Suites on South Meridian in Oklahoma City. A VIP event will be March 22. Catch up on the latest quail research, learn tips and tricks for cooking wild game from celebrity chef Hank Shaw, learn from experts on best land management practices for quail and learn how to quail hunt if you've never tried, plus more. For details, go to www.oklahomaquailforever.org/stateconvention or call Laura at (907) 750-2600.
Embassy Suites on South Meridian
1815 South Meridian
Oklahoma City, Ok 73108
On this final Classics Series concert of the 2017-2018 season, Daniel Hege will lead the Tulsa Symphony in John Adams’ Chairman Dances and Edward Elgar’s In the South (Alassio). TSO is delighted to welcome back the lovely Sarah Coburn, as the featured soprano soloist for Mahler’s Symphony No. 4.
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