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5-week hybrid workshop. Registration is required. Have people always told you that you should be a writer? In this 5-week introductory workshop, we’ll explore elements of creative writing including voice, characterization, conflict, setting, plot, dialogue, and more. No writing experience necessary!
OSU-Tulsa
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Center for Poets and Writers
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“The Art of Cinematic Lighting” is a two-day workshop that introduces students to the basics of lighting a scene for a traditional narrative film production. Students will learn how to use gear found on professional sets, including a variety of lights, stands, and light modifiers as well as basic techniques used to achieve looks frequently utilized during the course of a film production. The workshop will be taught by veteran filmmakers using a blend of lecture and hands-on exercise. Registration is required. Registration will close at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 1, 2023. For more information on Center for Poets and Writers workshops, visit https://tulsa.okstate.edu/cpw/workshops.
OSU-Tulsa
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Center for Poets and Writers
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This three week workshop will be in person on the OSU-Tulsa campus on Tuesdays from 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. on February 21st, February 28th, and March 7th. In this workshop, you’ll start songs from scratch and look at previous songs to see how we can shape them into something even better. Learn tips and tricks for getting out of writer’s block phases and connect with others. Registration will close at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February 17.
OSU-Tulsa
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Center for Poets and Writers
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The Annual Celebration of Grand Lake Renaissance Festival March 11th & 12th, 2023 Since 2015, Grand Lake o' the Cherokees Premiere Scottish Renaissance Festival and now, its ONLY Indoor Festival! Step back in time, 482 years, to Scotland in the year 1540 A.D. and join the villagers as they welcome the "Triple Crown Queens" - Queen Margaret Tudor, Queen Marie de Guise, and Queen Etain, back to the village of Queensferry, Scotland nestled on the banks of the Firth of Fourth! Revel in the sights and sounds of the village stirring to life after the cold heart of winter's embrace has passed! Come be enthralled by our talented Entertainers, nibble on the Fine Foods available for sale, and shop the Wondrous Wares of our Village Merchants to enhance your own castle and wardrobe.
Craig County Fairgrounds & Community Center
915 East Apperson Road
Vinita, Ok 74301
Kittye Williams
(918)-244-1887
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www.williamsentertainment.org/grand-lake-renaissance-festival
The Tulsa Area Azalea Society meets every third Tuesday of the month in the Outdoor Classroom at Woodward Park building. We are currently welcoming new members and would love to have you join! Each month we discuss gardening tips and topics for azaleas, community outreach opportunities, and answer questions from the general public on how best they can care for their azaleas.
Tulsa Garden Center - Outdoor Classroom
2435 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Paul Stratton
(918)-633-2428
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Enjoy pizza, wine, beer, dessert, popcorn and BINGO! Thursday, March 23, 2023, at 6:00pm. Location TBD. Prizes will be given to lucky winners! $40 per person. Contact Kathy Nanny, 918-231-3853.
MIT Solve’s mission is to solve world challenges by finding promising community-based solutions to complex problems through open innovation and supporting the change-makers who know their communities best. Solve’s impact is global and includes uplifting equitable innovation in the United States through our Indigenous Communities Fellowship and Black & Brown Innovators in the US Program. Solve’s 2023 US Equity Summit will be held in-person March 23-24 in Tulsa Oklahoma. The summit welcomes the Solve Community, Indigenous community members, and equity leaders from across the country. We intend to cultivate a brave space for thoughtful deliberation and earnest learning to guide meaningful action and partnerships after the event. As an attendee of the summit, you’ll have the opportunity to engage directly with leaders like our 2022 Indigenous Communities Fellows and Inaugural Cohort of Black and Brown Innovators who are tapping into technology and lived-experiences to support under-resourced and under-estimated communities. We also hope to forge new relationships between individuals and organizations that may create impactful alliances.
Maya Bingaman
(717)-803-6921
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