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Since 2007, the Tulsa Arts District has presented the community with rotating art displays as part of the monthly First Friday Art Crawl events. Every first Friday of the month, visitors can explore artwork inside galleries, studios and museums and catch a few live music performances or even an exciting fireworks display. As an added bonus, art crawlers can take advantage of free museum and gallery admission while shopping later than normal business hours would allow. Hit the district early for dinner, or stay a little later for a craft cocktail best enjoyed on an outdoor patio.
Various Locations, Tulsa Arts District
Tulsa, OK 74017
Experience art up close during the Art Crawl on 66 in Tulsa as artists bring imagination to life at local businesses. On the second Friday of the month from April to December, musicians, performers, and visual artists will inspire patrons as they browse businesses and vendor booths. Kick the weekend off with a tour of historic places along The Mother Road, enjoying local restaurants and taking in the sights and sounds of Tulsa's art scene.
Various Locations
Tulsa, OK 74107
63rd Annual Inola Hay Day. Parades, rodeo, hay bale contest, craft fair, games for all ages, live entertainment, raffles, food trucks and much more. Fun for the entire family!
Downtown Inola
Inola, OK
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Our primary objective is to provide a thriving marketplace for both local producers and consumers, solidifying our position as Oklahoma's premier farmers' market. We take pride in curating a diverse selection of vendors, all of whom share a deep commitment to delivering the highest quality products to our patrons. We understand that our success is not just measured in sales but in the impact we have on our community. By encouraging sustainable agriculture and responsible consumption, we strive to leave a positive, lasting impression on Oklahoma.
Kendall Whittier District
1 S Lewis Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74104
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).
Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
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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 Tulsa's various Art Deco buildings, The Church Studio, the Blue Dome District, America's Crossroads in Sapulpa and much more. This month's tour will feature a leisurely tour through Sand Springs, where you'll experience the unexpected Art Deco-architecture that makes up the area.
Various Locations
Tulsa, OK 74103
Join Gilcrease at Circle Cinema for a screening of Thomas Allen Harris’ “Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People”. Attendees will also hear from Don Thompson, photographer, former industrial engineer, educator, and Greenwood documentarian, about the history of black identity through photography, and learn about the photograph of Willie Peevyhouse Davis that is currently on view at all Gilcrease in Your Neighborhood locations. The film explores how African American communities have used the camera as a tool for social change from the invention of photography to the present. This epic tale poetically moves between the present and the past, through contemporary photographers and artists whose images and stories seek to reconcile legacies of pride and shame while giving voice to images long suppressed, forgotten, and hidden from sight. Tickets on sale now - $11 Circle members, $13 non-members.
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74104
Get tickets to see the talented Formosa Quartet at this concert presented by Chamber Music Tulsa. The quartet, comprised of two violinists, a violist and cellist, is known for performing unique jazz and pop arrangements. Enjoy a concert featuring the music of Haydn followed by a buffet dinner.
151 S Elgin Ave
Tulsa, OK 74120
Get tickets to see the talented Formosa Quartet at this concert presented by Chamber Music Tulsa. The quartet, comprised of two violinists, a violist and cellist, is known for performing unique jazz and pop arrangements. Enjoy a concert featuring the music of Haydn followed by a buffet dinner.
151 S Elgin Ave
Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us at the Claremore Museum of History for a demonstration of creating a unique and creative look for each season of the year on your tables for entertaining. As the holidays approach, this event is sure to inspire some creativity and generate conversation that will come in handy when you are entertaining. Each look will contain linens, dishware, silverware, and florals. The discussion is informal and the MoH will have snacks and beverages to enjoy during the evening.
Claremore Museum of History
121 N Weenonah Ave
Claremore, OK 74017
The Broken Arrow Rose Festival offers family-friendly fun to all. True to its name, the Rose Festival features roses, along with live music, artist booths, vendors, and food trucks. Speak to the garden experts and view beautiful roses showcased in the Rose Show at this annual community event. Held in conjunction with the Rose Kites over Broken Arrow event and Chalk It Up Art Festival, guests are invited to celebrate the city where roses bloom during three days of Broken Arrow festival fun, with activities for all levels of rose enthusiasts.
302 S. Main Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
(918)-574-4222
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Visit Broken Arrow this September for the Chalk It Up Arts Festival. This unique event, which occurs alongside the Broken Arrow Rose Festival and Rose Kites Over Broken Arrow, will provide a spectacular weekend full of family-friendly fun. Activities include an amazing chalk art competition, live music, street performers, a rose show and rose-themed art exhibits. The shops on Main Street will be open for festival goers to shop and local artists will be showcasing their wares. Local restaurants as well as food trucks will also be open to satisfy whatever your palate might desire. Join in this celebration of artwork and roses for an incredible weekend in Broken Arrow.
302 S. Main Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
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