Jul 07 Monday
Our biweekly summer music series continues with harpist Lorelei Barton.
Barton's extensive repertoire includes classical, Latin, Broadway, pop/jazz and holiday music. She's performed with Tulsa Philharmonic, Tulsa Symphony, Oklahoma City Symphony, Bartlesville Symphony, Arkansas Symphony and others. A teacher as well as a performer, Barton not only plays but engages with her audiences on how the harp works and takes questions.
Jul 08 Tuesday
The Senior LIFEstyle and Wellness Expo is Oklahoma’s largest event focused on senior lifestyles and health.
Each year, thousands of older adults attend to meet and interact with vendors who specialize in various issues related to the senior community. In addition, the expo features expert speakers, interactive activities, health screenings, live entertainment, raffles, games and more to enhance the experience.
Jul 09 Wednesday
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!
Jul 10 Thursday
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.
Jul 12 Saturday
Show highlights include rocks, gems, minerals, jewelry, fossils, a fluorescent room, beads, crystals, a touch and feel table, working exhibits, displays, and a free kid’s zone.
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Join us for an exciting program featuring Stephen J. Little, AI program director for the National Genealogical Society. Explore how AI and genealogy intersect to enhance research. For adults & teens.
With a background in linguistics, technology and genealogy, Stephen J. Little brings a wealth of knowledge on the intersection of artificial intelligence and family history research. His workshop will explore how AI is shaping genealogy, from beginner-friendly tools to advanced applications. Whether you're new to AI or an experienced researcher, this session will provide valuable insights into using AI to enhance your family history discoveries.
Seating is limited to 175 spots. Contact the Genealogy Resource Center with questions at genaskus@tulsalibrary.org.
Sponsored by the Tulsa Library Trust.
Jul 13 Sunday
Jul 16 Wednesday
Jul 17 Thursday
Join Rebecca McWilliams, Oklahoma history librarian, and Aaron Pope, Genealogy Resource Center coordinator, for an engaging look at the rich heritage and history of Oklahoma’s Five Tribes.
Discover history and heritage through firsthand Works Progress Administration (WPA) accounts of Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muskogee (Creek) and Seminole life from the Civil War to Oklahoma statehood in the amazing book Nations Remembered: An Oral History of the Cherokee, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, and Seminoles in Oklahoma, 1865-1907 by Theda Perdue.
Join us for a discussion of this powerful book and stay for a lecture on using Ancestry Library Edition and the Oklahoma Historical Society's Dawes Rolls Index in which you can find Dawes rolls numbers and enrollment cards — a vital resource for tracing Indigenous ancestry.
Registration is required. For adults and teens.
Jul 18 Friday
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 cas@tulsalibrary.org for more details.