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Two-year-olds and their parents can enjoy a nature discovery program with Little Wonders. A gentle introduction to group learning, each session includes outside exploring, a song and sensory exploration of nature.
Ray Harral Nature Park
6898 S 3rd Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74011
Buzzing Bees will stimulate your child's interest in nature's wonder workers, the bees. Games, crafts, dance and time spent in nature are all activities that will take place during the sessions while larning about how bees communicate, where they live, and their important role in nature. Registration is $10 per child for all three sessions.
Ray Harral Nature Park
6898 S 3rd Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74011
There’s something for everyone at this family story time - simple songs and books for the little ones, more interactive stories and activities for over children.
Collinsville Library
1223 W Main Street
Collinsville, OK 74021
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
“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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Spark wonder at Little Garden Explorers an easygoing play invitation designed for children under 5. Drop in anytime on Wednesdays between 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. to play–and let us take care of the mess! Free for Members and for youth 17 and under.
(918)-748-5300
Take a fun and educational walking tour through downtown Tulsa and other historical local sites during Second Saturday Architecture Tours, hosted by the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture. These monthly walking tours will give you an insightful look into the exciting architecture and prestigious collections that you may pass by every day. Sites include various Art Deco buildings, Will Rogers High School, the Tulsa Underground, University of Tulsa and The Blue Dome District. This month's tour will focus on the Blue Dome District, an area with a rich history from a time when brothels were legal but liquor was not. Various Locations, Tulsa, OK 74103.
Blue Dome District, Downtown Tulsa
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-583-5550
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If you love to build and Crete with LEGOs, this event is for you. There will be a variety of building activities and crafts available for preschoolers and elementary-age children.
Charles Page Library
551 E 4th Street
Sand Springs, OK 74063
During the week of March 13th -17th, The Will Rogers Memorial Museum, along with the Birthplace Ranch will be bustling with children. From museum tours to paper airplane contest, kids will enjoy daily activities from 1 pm – 3 pm. All activities are free to ages 17 and under and no registration is needed. For a full schedule, visit Will Rogers Memorial Museums event page .
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd
Claremore, OK 74017
(918)-341-0719
Join us for lively discussion of this month’s selection! Copies of the book are available to check out at the Collinsville Library.
Collinsville Library
1223 W Main Street
Collinsville, OK 74021
Every year, the Military History Center in Broken Arrow celebrates our veterans at the Vietnam Veterans Day Ceremony.
First United Methodist Church
112 E College Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
(918)-794-2712
Join Choogie Kingfisher to learn the art of making a single-walled Cherokee basket. Registration is required, for elementary age children to adults. Sponsored by the American Indian Resource Center. Register online at www.tulsalibrary.org/events or call the library.
Charles Page Library
551 E 4th Street
Sand Springs, OK 74063
Featuring Steward Equine Enterprises, the show will feature riders and horses competing on abitlity, skill and form.
Claremore Expo Center
400 S Veterans Pkwy
Claremore, OK 74017
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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This 4-week workshop will be in person on the OSU-Tulsa campus and via Zoom from 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. on the following Wednesdays: March 22nd, March 29th, April 5th, and April 12th. Participants will undertake rewriting an existing (unpublished) work of prose--fiction or nonfiction. Emphasis will be on rethinking such elements as formatting, pace, word choice, and--most importantly--desired readership. Attendees may either bring an older work--any medium--or create a new one for rewriting purposes. Instructor: Michael Wright Instructor Bio: Michael Wright is an avid explorer of writing dedicated to examining the thousand-and-one questions about what makes humans so truly wondrous and downright contrary at the same time. His works range from novels and plays to poetry, radio drama and performance art/spoken word. Each new creative effort seeks out the possibility of continual experimentation with forms and pushing the limits of expression. Registration will close at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, March 20, 2023.
OSU-Tulsa
700 North Greenwood avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74106
Center for Poets and Writers
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Join us on the last Thursday of each month (except September & December) for BUNCO for SCHOLARSHIPS from 10AM - NOON at the Tulsa County OSU Extension Center located at 4116 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK. This event is FREE, however Donations are excepted and proceeds will go towards our OHCE Scholarships! RSVP is encouraged - Call or text - Shari at 918.408.6918 For information about an OHCE Group near you - please call the OSU Extension at 918.746.3709
Tulsa County OSU Extension Center
4116 E 15th Street
Tulsa, Ok 74112
Sharilyn E. Munroe
(918)-408-6918
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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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Join the Coweta Chamber of Commerce and Wagoner County Emergency Management as we co-host our 10th Annual Wgoner County Preparedness Expo. This free event raises awareness of what to do in the event of an emergency. Demonstrations, fun events, and the community’s largest blood drive will all be. Part of this event.
Coweta Intermediate High School
14607 S 305th E Ave
Coweta, OK 74429
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