May 13 Tuesday
Tulsa Farmers' Market's Wednesday Morning Farmers Market is back every Wednesday from 8 am to 11 am, May through August.
Join us for a fresh start to your week with the largest selection of local fruits and veggies in the city—all sourced from passionate farmers and growers in our region.
Wednesday Mornings are perfect for those who prefer a more accessible, easy-to-navigate market experience, ideal for chefs stocking up before the weekend rush, and great for anyone wanting to replenish their kitchen with nutrient-dense, locally-grown foods midweek.
In addition to Tulsa’s freshest foods, customers can expect fun kids’ activities, donation-based yoga sessions, and educational guests & community programming.
Mark your calendars, spread the word, and get ready to make Wednesdays your favorite market day!
Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with paper crafts. Learn about AAPI countries and cultures through hands-on activities.
For preschoolers and elementary schoolers.
The Oklahoma Supportive Speaking Toastmasters Club (OSSTC) meets on Zoom every Tuesday from 7 to 8pm. On May 13th, the theme of our meeting on communication skills for work.
We'll have three main activities: -Two prepared member speeches about communication styles and other related topics, -A round of interview questions to practice improvising and answering on the fly - you can choose to participate or observe- How to give constructive feedback (without feeling like a jerk).
There is no cost to attend; if you are interested in joining our club, we can provide membership information!
Toastmasters is an organization where you can:
- Learn communication & leadership skills you’ll use in your personal & professional life- Work towards goals you choose at your own pace- Practice with peers and mentors in a supportive, low-pressure environment
Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry (TMM) will lead We Are United! ¡Estamos Unidos!—an interfaith prayer vigil—in an expression of solidarity with our immigrant communities. The vigil will take place on Tuesday, May 13 at 7:00 p.m. at All Souls Unitarian Church.
Clergy and faith leaders of many traditions across Tulsa will join voices and hearts with community members to affirm a shared commitment to human dignity and justice.
This is an invitation for people of all beliefs and backgrounds to stand shoulder-to-shoulder in support of our immigrant communities.
Many of Tulsa’s major religious congregations and institutions are sending leaders to participate and show their support. Participating clergy include Baptist, Roman Catholic, Disciple of Christ, Episcopalian, Lutheran, Jewish, Quaker, Mennonite, Muslim, Congregational, Unitarian Universalist, Methodist, Presbyterian, and more.
Clergy are encouraged to wear vestments as a visible symbol of solidarity. Security will be present to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for all who attend.
May 14 Wednesday
May 15 Thursday
May 16 Friday
Dust off those cowboy boots and get ready for a one-of-a-kind Tulsa experience at Noshville on May 16 at the Cox Business Convention Center. This fresh fundraising gala supports the life-changing work of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma, features dishes by Tulsa’s most exclusive restaurants, caters to the most philanthropic guests, offers dance music reminiscent of Nashville’s finest, all while empowering local youth to reach their full potential.
For more info about sponsorships and restaurant opportunities, go to https://noshville.org.
May 17 Saturday
Join certified yoga instructor Manasa as she guides us through an energizing yoga flow.
Mats are provided.
Registration is required. Call 918-549-7323 to register.
For all ages, beginner-intermediate.