Oct 05 Sunday
Please come join us on Sunday, October 5th, at 3 PM, and help celebrate German-American Day. This long-standing tradition of the German-American Society of Tulsa celebrates the special relationship between the people of Germany and the United States. This day also is a celebration of Tag der Deutschen Einheit or German Unity Day, which commemorates when the Federal Republic of Germany and the Democratic Republic of Germany united to create one single federal Germany on October 3, 1990.
We have a variety of activities planned, including guest speakers and of course, the reception, with the cutting of the German-American cake. Don’t miss this important event which is open to our members of course, as well as the general public. Bring a friend or two, or ten!
Once a backyard favorite, the Texas Horned Lizard is disappearing—and it’s not alone. Monarch butterflies, native pollinators, and prairie wildlife are vanishing from our landscapes at an alarming rate. This quiet crisis threatens the biodiversity and natural heritage of the Southwest — and you can play a vital role in helping protect it.
Join us for a one-night-only screening of Where Did the Horny Toad Go?, a deeply personal documentary by filmmaker Stefanie Leland. Since making the film, Stefanie has taken on a new role as Director of Communications and Marketing for the Oklahoma Monarch Society, continuing her work to protect the native landscapes both species depend on.
🎬 The film uncovers the reason for the decline of the horned lizard and what it tells us about our changing environment.
🐛 Stay after the screening for a special Q&A session with filmmakers Stefanie and Beau Leland, musical composer Steven Stark, and sound recordist Royce Sharp. Plus, don’t miss the Okies for Monarchs educational booth, where you can learn how to support native species in our own backyards.
🎟️ $13 admission. 💸 50% of ticket sales goes directly to the Oklahoma Monarch Society’s statewide conservation efforts.
Tulsa Community College will present Heathers The Musical by Kevin Murphy and Laurence O’ Keefe on October 2, 3, 4th at 8pm and October 5th at 2pm in the PACE Studio Theatre.
This dark comedic rock musical, based on the cult 1989 film by Daniel Waters, follows high schooler Veronica Sawyer (Being played by guest artist, Sophia Krist) as she navigates the social battlefield of Westerberg High. After falling in with the ruthless clique known as the Heathers, Veronica meets the mysterious new student J.D. and things spiral into a deadly game of popularity, power, and revenge. With a thrilling score and biting humor, Heathers is a wildly entertaining and provocative look at teen angst and toxic conformity.
This performance includes adult themes and language along with themes of self-harm, violence, and suicide, which may be distressing to some audience members.
For tickets call 918-595-7777 or go to https://pacetickets.tulsacc.edu/events.
Tickets can also be purchased at the door.
Oct 06 Monday
Listen, sing along, and learn with Discovery Lab! Monday Morning Programming is an opportunity for early learners and their caregivers to participate in educational activities taught by our experienced educators.
Every Monday at 11:00 a.m., different programming is planned for museum guests.
TCC Theatre presents The Rubber Chicken Factory Improvisational Comedy Show, Monday, October 6th at 7pm at Tulsa Community College Southeast Campus PACE Studio Theatre.
The event is free to the public. Seating is limited. The Rubber Chicken Factory has been entertaining audiences since 1995. The Improvisational Comedy Troupe performs live audience participation improvisational "on the spot" comedy which consists of short form improv games with suggestions from the audience along with sketches. This show may contain adult language and themes.
For more information about our show, contact the troupe director and founder, Bethanie.Frank@tulsacc.edu
Oct 08 Wednesday
Enjoy the colorful and enchanting traditional dances of Mexico artfully performed by Ballet Folklorico Sol Azteca. For all ages.
Disfrute las coloridas y encantadoras danzas tradicionales de México artísticamente realizadas por el grupo Sol Azteca.
Oct 09 Thursday
Explore the wonders of space as part of TRSA’s Space Week celebrations!In collaboration with Discovery Lab, we’re hosting a FREE Community Night — a fun-filled evening perfect for families and small groups.
Meet an Astronaut! We’re thrilled to welcome Commander John B. Herrington — the first enrolled citizen of a federally recognized tribe (Chickasaw Nation) to fly in space — for two live astronaut chats.
Hands-on Fun: Engage in space-themed activities hosted by community partners and explore every corner of Discovery Lab — from hands-on exhibits to interactive activities — all included with your free ticket!
Oct 13 Monday
Monthly Club meetings for Tulsa Rock and Mineral Society promotes interest in collecting rocks, minerals, fossils and artifacts, working with the lapidary arts and sharing knowledge about the earth sciences. We support education by providing programs for schools and adult groups year-round, and provide funds for scholarships in the earth sciences. First meeting is free to attend.
The Tulsa Rock and Mineral Society promotes interest in collecting rocks, minerals, fossils and artifacts, working with the lapidary arts and sharing knowledge about the earth sciences. We support education by providing programs for schools and adult groups year-round, and provide funds for scholarships in the earth sciences.
Social time begins at 6:15 p.m. prior to the monthly meeting, along with the Pebble Pups program specially designed for kids through age 18. Your first meeting is free to attend.