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Saturday, November 2nd, RSU Native American Festival will be held at the Carolyn Taylor Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This event is on campus, free and open to the public. Indian taco dinner concessions available in afternoon.
(918)-343-7777
We’re celebrating our city, and we hope you’ll join us. The TYPROS Boomtown Awards brings together some of Tulsa’s most dedicated movers and shakers who are working to make the city we love even better. The evening will be honoring individuals, companies and organizations who support the mission of TYPROS to attract and retain young, creative talent to the Tulsa region. Benefitting the TYPROS Foundation, this year’s event will remind us where Tulsa has been, celebrate where we are now, and dream big for the future. For nearly 15 years, TYPROS has established itself as an organization that truly cares about Tulsa. From voter engagement to Bring it to Tulsa, Get on Board, and Intern in Tulsa, TYPROS’ numerous initiatives and accomplishments have greatly benefited the Tulsa community. To expand the impact of TYPROS, the TYPROS Foundation was created to continue making Tulsa awesome by funding catalytic projects focused on placemaking, community development and innovation. Last year, the TYPROS Foundation supported projects including Tulsa Art Alley, bike rack murals in east Tulsa, a storm drain art project by students at Tulsa Honor Academy and more. The TYPROS Foundation grant recipients for 2020 will be announced at Boomtown on November 8. Individual Tickets-$50 Sponsorship opportunities are still available, visit typros.org/boomtownawards to learn more.
(918)-669-6600
Wild at Art is a fundraising event for the Tulsa Audubon Society and their wildlife rehabilitation group WING IT. It's a great time to shop local, support local art, and help wildlife all in one! All proceeds go directly to the care of injured and orphaned wildlife. Wild at Art is also a great way to get a jump on your holiday gift shopping with one of a kind gifts. Stop by on Friday, November 8 from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, November 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission.
(918)-576-5155
www.tulsagardencenter.org/calendar/2018/12/7/wild-at-art-hg9yz-z2ma6
Event Information Saturday: 8am - 6pm Sunday: 8am - 4pm Ticket Information Adults: $10 Children (12 & Under): $3
Event Information Friday: 10am - 6pm Saturday: 9am - 6pm Sunday: 10am - 5pm Ticket Information Adult: $8 Children (9 - 12): $4 Children (8 & Under): FREE Military (With Valid ID): $6 Ticket is good for all weekend
Gail Kinney
(918)-619-2875
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Event Information Sunday: 12pm - 5pm Ticket Information Admission: $10 at the Door or Free Online
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