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Go behind the scenes of history during the Tulsa Chautauqua. Held on the grounds of the Tulsa Historical Society & Museum, this thought-provoking program offers multiple days of workshops, living history events and nightly entertainment. This year's Chautauqua theme is "Lift Every Voice: Sixty Years Since the Civil Rights Act." Five talented scholars will deliver entertaining, insightful and educational historical presentations and workshops. Each scholar has extensively researched the famous, infamous or obscure visionary they portray, to realistically recount the lifetime experiences of these remarkable figures in period costumes. This year, scholars will portray historic figures Earl Warren, Rosa Parks, Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson, Thurgood Marshall and Coretta Scott King. Workshop-goers frequently bring a brown bag lunch to enjoy during breaks. Each night, a different scholar will give a presentation in character followed by a Q&A session from the audience, first in character, then as a scholar. Local musicians will entertain the audience briefly before each evening's performance. A variety of snacks will be available for purchase. Make an evening of it and enjoy the ambiance of a summer night under the tent while immersing yourself in history. Hours: Daily workshops at 12pm & 5:30pm., Scholar presentations start at 7pm.
Tulsa Historical Society & Museum
2445 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK 74114
Join us to discuss “This Great Hemisphere” by Mateo Askaripour in anticipation of his visit to Central Library for One Book, One Tulsa on July 18. Refreshments are provided. Registration is requested.
King's Way Wings
804 S. Lewis Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74104
Hannah Gray
(918)-549-7411
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Our Annual Convention & Trade Show brings together industry professionals and vendors from across the state for three full days! With the all NEW Sporting Clays Shoot, 2025 Food Show, 2 and Field Day as part of the program, you won't want to miss this.
Glenpool Conference Center
12205 S Yukon Ave
Glenpool, OK 74033
Follow the butterfly trail June 8, 2025, 2-3:30 pm. Join Compassion Women’s Center in releasing butterflies in a remembrance ceremony to honor babies lost through miscarriages, stillbirths or as infants. Hosted by the Master Gardeners Association of Rogers County at their Teaching Garden at Will Rogers Park. Ceremony will begin at 2:00pm. Reserve a butterfly for your family to release by texting “Butterfly” to 918-475-0500 The event will include face paintings, photo opportunity at the Teaching Garden butterfly mural, and butterfly friendly flower seeds to take home.
1820 N Sioux Ave
Claremore, OK 74017
Join us to discuss “This Great Hemisphere” by Mateo Askaripour in anticipation of his visit to Central Library for One Book, One Tulsa on July 18. Refreshments are provided. Registration is requested.
Mack's Wings
782 E. Pine St.
Tulsa, OK 74106
Hannah Gray
(918)-549-7411
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Join The Red Dirt Rangers and author John Wooley as they play Red Dirt music and recount 60 years of our beloved Central Library. LOCATION: Tandy Garden Share old memories and enjoy a live performance by one of the hottest Red Dirt bands! Wooley will sign copies of his book Tulsa City-County Library: A Legacy of Innovation, Integration, Inspiration: 1992-2021, which will be on sale for just $20! Bring the kids to meet Buddy Bookworm! Plus, enjoy refreshments. Sponsored by the Tulsa Library Trust.
This seminar will discuss ways the self-advocate (person living with a disability) can help themselves; or a parent, caregiver, guardian, friend, advocate, caseworker, and more (of people living with disabilities) can help someone they love who lives with a disability get the job they are seeking! If you or someone you love with a disability has been feeling stuck, struggling to secure a job they love- if you want answers to questions, guidance, and a workshop for their path- This is the event for you! We're working to address a significant gap: -To bring clarity on where to start to help prepare your child or teen with a disability for the workforce. -To address the lack of support as well as clarity of next steps for individuals with disabilities after they exit the K–12/and Special Education Transition in the education system. -To help adults with disabilities who have struggled to secure or retain a job. -To help parents, families, caregivers, guardians, and others who work with people with disabilities who don’t know where to start in providing resources for their loved ones or clients. Lisa Toth, founder of Rise Staffing, an expert Employment Consultant, and an award-winning author, will lead the seminar. She specializes in helping individuals with disabilities find employment that aligns with their interests and strengths. During the session, Lisa will provide: -How to navigate the job search for individuals with disabilities -How families can provide the right support and preparation for a successful job search -Strategies to help overcome the challenges of securing meaningful employment -Answers to your most pressing questions -And much more! https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/employment-strategies-for-people-with-disabilities-unlocking-the-hidden-workforce
Hilton Garden Inn
420 West Albany Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Maggie Bond
(918)-576-7519
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Coin collectors and enthusiasts, make your way to the Ruffin Event Center this June for the Tulsa Coin Show. During this three-day expo, guests can get an up-close look at some of the rarest and most valuable coins in the world. While you browse, pick up the next piece for your collection from the coins available for sale, and discover the value of coins you already own with the help of the U.S. Mint and NGC Grading Service. You won't want to miss this rare metal extravaganza when the Tulsa Coin Show comes to the Ruffin Event Center this June. Hours: Thursday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm; Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; and Saturday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Ruffin Event Center
1902 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74136
The 9th Annual Heroes and Hot Rods Car Show! All Proceeds Benefit First Responders in need. Taking place at Mark Allen Chevrolet; Registration 8:00 am to 10:00 am. Judging Starts at 10:00 am.
Mark Allen Chevrolet
16837 US-75
Glenpool, OK 74033
On the second Saturday of each month, drop by the farm to watch or participate as we fellowship and work hand crafts and fiber arts. Bring a craft to work on or come for a "free help session" with fiber arts such as spinning, weaving, knitting, crocheting, or felting. Shepherd’s Cross offers weaving and fiber arts classes year-round, on an individual or group basis. Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritourism facility and a Made in Oklahoma Company that processes Animal Welfare Approved fiber (that is chemical free, hormone free, free range, all natural). Shepherd’s Cross hosts a mini wool mill, processing wool from their own sheep, raised on site. Heart of the Shepherd is the non-profit organization (501-C3) that operates at the farm and establishes wool mills in remote, impoverished areas around the world. Heart of the Shepherd teaches Biblical references to the harvest, the animals, farming, and gardening. Shepherd’s Cross and their unique Country Craft Shop is open Tuesday through Saturday 8:30 – 5:30, year-round (closed some holidays).
Shepherd’s Cross
16792 East 450 Road
Claremore, OK 74017
Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
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Grab your lasso and join the fun at Will‘s Wild West Kids at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore. This summer camp will transport participants ages seven up to 12 years old back in time to the Wild West with hands-on activities in a fun and entertaining learning environment. Kids will have the opportunity to participate in nature programs, crafts, 19th-century games and much more.
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W Will Rogers Blvd
Claremore, OK 74017
Join us to discuss “This Great Hemisphere” by Mateo Askaripour in anticipation of his visit to Central Library for One Book, One Tulsa on July 18. Refreshments are provided. Registration is requested.
Central Library
400 Civic Center
Tulsa, OK 74103
Hannah Gray
(918)-549-7411
eat1@eau1eav1eaw1
Join us to discuss “This Great Hemisphere” by Mateo Askaripour in anticipation of his visit to Central Library for One Book, One Tulsa on July 18. Refreshments are provided. Registration is requested. Enjoy refreshments from Daddy B's.
Suburban Acres Library
4606 N Garrison Ave
Tulsa, OK 74126
Hannah Gray
(918)-549-7411
eat1@eau1eav1eaw1
Join us to discuss “This Great Hemisphere” by Mateo Askaripour in anticipation of his visit to Central Library for One Book, One Tulsa on July 18. Refreshments are provided. Registration is requested. LOCATION: Fulton Street Books & Coffee, 21 N. Greenwood Ave.
Fulton Street Books & Coffee
21 N. Greenwood Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74120
Hannah Gray
(918)-549-7411
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Join us to discuss “This Great Hemisphere” by Mateo Askaripour in anticipation of his visit to Central Library for One Book, One Tulsa on July 18. Refreshments provided by Wanda J's.
Martin Regional Library
2601 S Garnett Rd
Tulsa, OK 74129
Hannah Gray
(918)-549-7411
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Join us for the annual All American 4 & 8 mile! A patriotic-themed event that is perfect for the whole family. The fun includes - Great Swag - designer shirt & custom medal Chip-timing with live results and awards Free photos FREE Ice Cream waiting at the finish line Plenty of fun! Grab your friends and family, you are not going to want to miss this one! Can't make the race? No problem! We offer a virtual race option where you can run anywhere, at any time, and still earn the fun swag! *Youth-based pricing for the 4 & 8 Mile, 12 & Under are only $15 4/8 Mile registration includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal! 1 Mile registration is untimed and includes a custom bib, designer shirt, and an awesome finisher medal! The kid's dash is a fun, untimed dash for our kiddos ages 10 and under. Registration includes a mini bib, youth-sized shirt, and a specifically crafted medal for our kids' dash event! (If your child wants to run the kid's dash, and doesn't want the SWAG, they are welcome to run with us on race day for free!) *Register by midnight on Thursday, two Thursdays before race day, to guarantee your shirt!
Northeastern State University
3100 New Orleans St
Broken Arrow, OK 74014
Auzzi Riegel
(760)-669-6471
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Each year, the Tulsa City-County Library hosts a systemwide initiative called "One Book, One Tulsa," during which Tulsa County residents are encouraged to read the same book. The purpose of this program is to foster literacy within our community and to encourage conversation about a meaningful book. This year’s selection is by Mateo Askaripour, a recipient of the National Book Foundation's “5 Under 35” prize. This Great Hemisphere is a powerful, captivating novel about how far we'll go to protect the ones we love. Join us on the first floor of Central Library for a discussion of Askaripour's book. Following his presentation, the author will answer questions from the audience and sign books. Books will be available for purchasing, courtesy of Fulton Street Books. E-mail eat12@eau12eav12eaw12 for more details. Sponsored by the Tulsa Library Trust.
Central Library
400 Civic Center
Tulsa, OK 74103
Hannah Gray
(918)-549-7411
eat1@eau1eav1eaw1
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