Downtown Walking Tour
Bandana Tours will lead two walking tours downtown in April – Friday, April 17th and Saturday, April 18th. These tours will include Art Deco architecture and history of Tulsa. (Please note that Saturday’s tour will be primarily an outside tour as most buildings downtown are closed on the weekend.) The tour will be limited to […]
Easter Celebrations
There’s lots going on in Tulsa in the way of Easter celebrations, egg hunts and spring festivities. Here is a comprehensive list. Springfest Its a market and festival and gardeners turn out every year for the herbs, flowers, gardening tools and information you’ll find during the two-day event. Also expect to find arts and crafts, […]
Broken Arrow Farmer’s Market
Broken Arrow’s much anticipated Farmers Market will open its “Spring Market” on Thursday, April 16 at 4:30 p.m. and run until 8:30 p.m. The Farmers Market will also be open on Saturday mornings, beginning April 18, from 8 a.m. until noon. The market season will run until Saturday, October 17. The Broken Arrow Farmer’s Market […]
Free Trees for Non-Profits
Thanks to a generous grant from Apache Foundation, Up With Trees is offering free tree saplings for non-profits and faith-based organizations that would like to plant trees on their property. The trees will be delivered and can be picked up from a holding facility starting April 9th. There are several thousand available and they will […]
Tulsa on Forbes List
Tulsa made the number 5 ranking on Forbes’ list of America’s Most Livable Cities. The story ran on Yahoo’s homepage this morning. Portland, Maine made the number 1 position. To form the list, they looked at quality of life measures in the nation’s largest continental U.S. metropolitan statistical areas. They eliminated areas with populations smaller […]
Art:Untamed at Tulsa Zoo
The Tulsa Zoo just might be one of the only places that a 100-year-old Aldabra Tortoise paints a piece of art with his feet. The project is called Art:UNTAMED, and quite a few animals participate, everything from the meerkats to the penguins. Even Dufus the Flamingo painted one. It’s animal enrichment, a way for zookeepers […]
In Business Programs
Hardesty Regional Library is hosting a series of programs that might be beneficial for your business or start-up. In Business at Your Library – Weathering Tough Economic Times, is designed to help businesses gain valuable insight and find helpful resources to maintain a good customer base, compete in the market, tighten spending, and explore creative […]
Household Pollutant Drop-Off
The Metropolitan Environmental Trust is hosting a free Household Pollutant Collection at the Tulsa Fairgrounds. So rifle through your cabinets and clean out all the toxic leftovers that have most likely accumulated in your home. Many everyday products such as paint and lawn chemicals can be dangerous if used or stored improperly, and cause serious […]
Tulsa Entrepreneurial Spirit Award
Got a big idea for a business? Make plans to attend Mayor Kathy Taylor’s Tulsa Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Kick-Off Celebration at the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame on Thursday, April 2. Come celebrate Tulsa’s entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs at this event sponsored by SpiritBank. The 3rd Annual Tulsa Entrepreneurial Spirit Award business model competition will […]
Tulsa’s Top 10 Twitter Users
Twitter is the 3rd largest social networking site that enables its users to send and read other users’ updates known as tweets. It’s gained quite a bit of momentum in the last year, and people love it for communicating and staying connected through the exchange of quick, frequent status updates. I’m posting a list of […]





