Jan 31 Saturday
Tulsa Mac Down — Presented by Vegan Outreach!Vegan Outreach is thrilled to present Tulsa Mac Down! Join us for a delicious afternoon celebrating all things mac n’ cheese.
📍 Location: Herman and Kate Kaiser, YMCA, 5400 S Olympia Ave, Tulsa, OK 74107📅 Date: Saturday, January 31st🕐 Time: 12:00pm-2:00pm
Come sample a variety of creative, mouthwatering vegan mac n’ cheese dishes made by talented local chefs! Attendees will taste and vote to decide who will take home the title of Best Vegan Mac in Tulsa!
🎟️ Tickets: Will be available to purchase in Janauary.Sign up for our ticket waitlist on our website: tinyurl.com/mactulsaWe’re still welcoming volunteers, vendors, and sponsors!Interested? Contact:📧 sarahh@veganoutreach.org📞 916-572-4406
👨🍳 Chefs Competing: TBAThink your mac can win? 🍽️Submit your chef application on our webiste.Check out our website for more info: tinyurl.com/mactulsa
Feb 02 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.
Feb 07 Saturday
Hailing from Detroit, Michigan American conductor and composer Jherrard Hardeman leads the orchestra with Hailstork’s Fanfare on “Amazing Grace” a take on the beloved and well-known hymn, but with a twist. Hailstork’s interpretation transforms the hymn into a lively fanfare, featuring bold brass and energetic rhythms. Followed by Still’s No. 3, "The Sunday Symphony" a four-movement work, each capturing different aspects of a Sunday elevating from peaceful morning reflections to joyful celebrations.
Then, experience the emotional intensity of Montgomery’s Five Freedom Songs that blends classical music with elements of jazz, blues, and folk, capping off the concert with William Dawson’s Negro Folk Symphony and its three movements, each capturing different aspects of African American life and history.
Feb 09 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.
Feb 16 Monday
Feb 18 Wednesday
Judevine is a two-act play by David Budbill that tells the stories of a fictional, impoverished Vermont town and its inhabitants focusing on themes of poverty, community, the harsh realities of life, and the vibrant humanity found within the community.
Feb 19 Thursday
Feb 20 Friday
Feb 21 Saturday
Season XX’s final chamber performance ends with a bang! Nathan Daughtrey's Edge of the World is a captivating composition for a percussion ensemble that was inspired by Brian Andreas’ poem, “True Things." The interpretation musically conveys two individuals starting their lives together and looking to the future. The performance perfectly captures rich harmonies and rhythmic complexities creating a dynamic musical experience for any music fan.
With your admission to this beloved series enjoy a complimentary drink of your choice and an array of hors d'oeuvres, not to mention the ever-popular Q&A intermission between the audience and that evening’s musicians.
Be prepared to learn something new about music, musicians and perhaps enjoy a few surprises about that evening's performers! Grab a ticket before they are gone for the final chamber show of Season XX set within the beautiful space of 101 Archer and the inspring illumination of downtown Tulsa's night sky!