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At The Galleries...
Thurs., Sep. 27
CHERRY STREET ART WALKAll galleries will host an opening reception and exhibition for one night only, 5-8pm on Cherry Street Arts District, 15th Street from Peoria to Utica. Free and open.
Thurs., Sep. 27
THE SUMMER WINDClaussen Gallery 5-8pm with work from Kevin Hardin, Amy Smith, Ruth Harris, Rosemary Daugherty and Chris Claussen, at Claussen Studios/Gallery 1519 E. 15th St. call 794-0000 or claussenstudios.com.
Sep. 27-Oct. 20
ART DOESNT WHISPERAn exhibition of new works by gallery artists. Opening reception 5-8pm at Joseph Gierek Fine Art, 1512 E. 15th St. Call 592-5432 or gierek.com.
Sep. 27-Nov. 10
OKLAHOMA ARTISTS: A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONCharles Banks Wilson and Alexandre Hogue at Pierson Gallery, 1307-1311 E. 15th St, hours are Tues.-Fri., 9:30am-5:30pm and Sat., 10am-4pm. Call 584-2440 or piersongallery.com.
Sep. 30-Dec. 30
FOCUS 4: LUCY GUNNINGThe filmmaker's new work will be unveiled at Philbrook museum, 2727 S. Rockford Rd. Call 749-7941 or Philbrook.org.
Oct. 4-28
BROOKE APKER KNIGHTNative Tulsan showcases fine art, graphic design, and silkscreen. PAC Gallery, 2nd & Cincinnati, M-F 10am to 5:30pm & during Chapman Music Hall Events. Free. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Oct. 6-20
GILCREASE ART STUDIOSEmphasizing a different medium each session, classes combine media introduction and material application for adults. Saturdays. $85 per session. Call 596-2700 to register.
Thurs., Oct. 11
NEXT/NOW ART SHOWArt from members of TYPros, 6-9pm at Artifacts Gallery, 819 E. 3rd St. appetizers will be served, free, RSVP at Chrisoden@tulsachamber.com or typros.org.
Fri., Oct. 12
OKLAHOMA'S RADICAL ROOTSGallery talk with Jenk Jones, local, award-winning journalist and retired newspaper editor. Free. Gallery 18, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. 596-2700.
Fri., Oct. 19
WILD AND WACKY YEARSWith Jenk Jones, local award-winning journalist and retired newspaper editor. Gilcrease Museum Gallery 18, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. Free. 596-2700.
Oct. 26-Sep. 2008
TULSA IN THE ROARING TWENTIESFeatures artifacts and photographs of the changes in the Oil Capital of the World at Tulsa's History Museum, 2445 S. Peoria.
10am-4pm, Tuesday-Saturday. Call 712-9484 or tulsahistory.org.
Ongoing
1776-1876: A CENTURY OF AMERICAN HISTORY IN ARTRare documents and historical art. Cilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. 596-1400, wwww.gilcrease.org. Thru Dec. 31.ADULT ART CLASSES Ages 16+. 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd., 596-2737 for details.A.M. DISTEFANO STUDIO/GALLERYReasonably priced art, pure abstractions. 1505 E. 11th. Call 704-1471 for hours and details.ART AND DESIGN OF OLINKA HRDYConstructivism, art deco and Czech folk art at Price Tower Arts Center, 510 Dewey Ave., Bartlesville, $4, 336-4949 or pricetower.org. Thru Jan. 13.ART-N-STYLE HAIR SALON AND ART GALLERYNew artist, Shalla Javid, is opening her exhibit on Sat. from 6-10pm, 1334 E. 41st St., call 742-1550. Thru Sep. 30.BERYLE FORD PHOTOSThe theme from the collection is schools of Tulsa. Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria. 712-9484 or go to tulsahistory.org.CHARLES BANKS WILSON: AN OKLAHOMA LIFE IN ARTArtworks from private collections and several new paintings that have never been in public view. Gilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. Call 596-2700 or Gilcrease.org. Thru March 9.DOUG BAUEROil paintings by local Tulsa artist Doug Bauer. Frame Maker Gallery, 6201 E. 61st St., 492-4567, Tue-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-4pm. framemakergallery.com.FALL GROUP SHOWFeaturing Christopher Westfall, with new Tulsa-based paintings and new work by gallery artists. M. A. Doran Gallery, 3509 S. Peoria. 748-8700 or madorangallery.com for info. Thru Oct. 12.

FLASHBACK '57: TULSARAMA & THE BURIED BELVEDERE

This exhibit allows everyone to see the items in the time capsule, plus other artifacts and images from 1957. Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria. Call 712-9484 or go to tulsahostory.org.

FREE ART!Thanks to a grant from the Oklahoma Arts Council, everyone can enjoy free visits to Philbrook Museum from 5-8pm every Thursday. 2727 S. Rockford Rd., 748-5309.GLASSBLOWING CLASSAdults and kids 14 and over can make their own flower at the Tulsa Gathering Place, 19 E. Brady. Create a flower for $25 and pick it up the next day. Call 582-4527 or go to tulsagatheringplace.com for more info.LIFE PAINTING With Kessie Noel. Free live model every other Thursday (alternate male & female models). Come in & watch or bring your supplies & participate. Club 209 at Brady & Boulder.LOCAL GLASSBLOWERSFeaturing new styles of vases, platters and other glass art objects. New works created daily. Tulsa Gathering Place, 19 E. Brady; 582-4527.OIL PAINTINGLearn the art of oil painting. First Mondays of every month, 12-4pm. $25/class. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 593-1444 for more info and enrollment.OKLAHOMA POLITICS AND CONGRESSLearn about the people who represented the Sooner State in Congress. Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria, 712-9484, tulsahistory.org.OKLAHOMA SITES:Exhibit of B. Vinson Lackey's Paintings of Historic Forts, Schools & Indian Agencies in Oklahoma. Gilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd., 596-2700. Thru Sep. 30.PAINT AT PHILBROOKTake advantage of Philbrook's beautiful gardens and landscaping. Set up your easel and let inspiration take its course. Call 748-5309 for more information or go to philbrook.org. PAINTINGS BY CRYSTAL CARDENASTulsa Artists' Coalition presents, "Many Voyages" At the TAC Gallery, 9 E. Brady. Call 592-0041, tacgallery.org. Thru Sep. 29.PHILBROOK GARDENSWalking audio tour with history of the Phillips home, family and gardens. Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Rd. 748-5309, philbrook.org.POTTERY CLASSESAdult and kid's classes and studio space. Third Street Clayworks, 1001 E. 3rd St.; 585-CLAY.SPACE SILENT SPIRITMaynard Dixon's American West, the Hays Collection. Gilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd., 596-2700. Thru Sep. 30.TRADITIONAL POTTERY CLASSESTaught by Crystal Hanna at Gilcrease Museum. 1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Road. Thursdays, 6:30-9pm. Tuition is $120 with materials. Call 596-2700 or visit www.gilcrease.org for more info.TULSA IN A PARADE OF COLORAn exhibit of local photography by Don Thompson at the Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria Ave. 712-1939 or tulsahistory.org. Thru Nov. 15.VIEWPOINTSColor Connection Gallery, 2050 Utica Square. Opening reception 5-8pm. Gallery hours are Tues.-Sat. 10am-5:30pm. Call 742-0515 for more information. Thru Sep.Auditions..
Sat., Sep. 29
THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER3pm, Clark Theatre, 11440 E. Admiral. Call 669-6455 or www.clarktheatre.com.
Sat., Oct. 6
WAYMAN TISDALE CHALLENGEWayman Tisdale is seeking a band to take on tour with him this fall. Call the Jazz Depot to sign up for an audition, 596-1001.
Ongoing
BLUES SOCIETY CALL FOR ENTRIESBattle of the blues bands, a regional qualifier for the International Blues Challenge in Memphis. Entry forms and more information at bluessocietyoftulsa.com. Entry Deadline is Oct. 1.CHORUSThe Talk of Tulsa Show Chorus, rehearsals, auditions for singers and performers, 7-10pm Monday, Christ Church 109th and Yale Ave. 451-5771.DOWNTOWN VARIETY SHOWNow Interviewing Talent. Call 521-3299.TULSA OPERA CHORUS AUDITIONSMust read music. Positions paid. More info & audition scheduling at Mr. Protopapas, 582-4035, x 19.Benefits...
Sat., Sep. 22
RAINFOREST RESTORATION DINNERA tropical evening of dinner and cocktails to help save the Rainforests of South America. Call 669-6228.
Thurs., Sep. 27
CASABLANCAKendall Whittier fundraiser, reminiscent of Old Hollywood, complete with a red carpet and a screening of Casablanca. Tickets are $100. Reception starts at 7pm, Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis. Call 743-9559.
Sun., Sep. 30
AIDS WALK OF OKCWith Miss America Lauren Nelson, at Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno, OKC. Free, registration at 12:30pm. aidswalkokc.org for more information.
Sat., Oct. 6
ZOORUN 2007 Tulsa Zoo's 38th Annual ZooRun features a 5k, 10k & a 1-mile FunRun inside the zoo. Register online at tulsazoo.org, or call 669-6608.
Oct. 6-7
STUFF A STOCKING DRIVEFundraiser to support projects of the Blue Star Mothers. Christmas donation drive. 9am-4pm. Broken Arrow Wal-Mart locations. Info at babluestar.org.
Sun., Oct. 7
KELSEY BRIGGS RUN AGAINST CHILD ABUSE5K Run at 2pm with a Fun Walk following, $25 Registration fee, in the Bricktown area of OKC. Call (405) 401-1771 or visit kelseybriggsrunagainstchildabuse.com.
Thurs., Oct. 11
TULSA HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S HALL OF FAME Annual fundraiser will be held at Southern Hills Country Club, 2636 E. 61st. This event recognizes Tulsans for their civic and philanthropic leadership. For info, call 712-9484.
Thurs., Oct. 18
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS BUNCO-RAMAFundraiser to support projects of the Blue Star Mothers. 7-9pm. Broken Arrow Roller Sports, 551 W. Oakland. $10 entry. babluestar.org for more info.
Ongoing
FEEDING THE PEOPLEThe Lord's Kitchen, 6849 S. Peoria Ave., serves a free dinner every Fri., 4-10:30pm, plus games and music. Call Gina at 488-9645 ext.8.Book Signing... Centennial Events...
Sep. 29-30
CENTENNIAL HERITAGE QUILT SHOWAnyone wishing to submit quilts or quilt-related items may do so Fri., Sept. 28, 5-9pm. Open to the public. 9am-5pm, Sat. and 1-5pm Sun. at Central Park Community Center, 1500 S. Main. $4. Call 455-325 or artsba.org.
Oct. 12-13
RAGTIME CONNECTIONSCentennial Ragtime Festival. $15. Student tickets before Oct. 1 from Ragtime for Tulsa, 2121 E. 51st Street, Suite 112. Williams Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.Children & Family...
Sat., Sep. 30
SUPER SAFARI KIDS Ages 6-8 will discover how chimpanzees live, eat and socialize in this primate class. 1-3pm. Tulsa Zoo, 5701 E. 36th St. N. Call 669-6619 or tulsazoo.org.
Sat., Oct. 6
'CREASE KIDS Teaching artists demonstrate techniques used by artists and cultures in the Gilcrease collection, 10-11:30am. $5/members; $8/non-members at Creative Learning Center, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. Call 596-2700.
Ongoing
ADVANCED LI'L BIT TAE KWON DOTue. & Thu., 6-6:45pm, $90, Ages 5-7. Parental involvement encouraged but not required. Turner Community Center, 3503 E. 5th Pl., 746-5053

ALL-STAR TUMBLING & STUNTS

All skill levels through high school age can improve flexibility, strength, self-confidence & physical ability. Sat., 10am, 11am & 12pm. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. 296-0425 for registration.

AQUATOTSProgram includes story time, puppet shows, crafts, songs and games. Oklahoma Aquarium, 300 Aquarium Dr., 96th St. Bridge and Arkansas River, Jenks; 528-1504, www.okaquarium.org.BILINGUAL STORYTIMEStories, songs and finger plays in Spanish & English. Ages 3-5. 10:30am Mondays. Martin Regional Library, 2601 S. Garnett, 669-6340.CHILDREN & TEEN ART CLASSESAfterschool art classes, Heidi Contreras Art Institute, Southminster Presbyterian, 3500 S. Peoria, 627-5924.CONFIDENT KIDS Fri 6-9pm. Helping kids recover from hurts using coping skills. Southern Hills Baptist, 5590 S. Lewis, 743-8897.FAMILY STORYTIMEBooks, music, rhymes, songs, and chants. For newborns to 3-year-olds and their caregivers. Thursdays, Helmerich Library. 10:15-10:30am. 596-2466.KIDS' SEQUOYAH BOOK CLUBFor grades 3-5. 4-4:45pm. Broken Arrow Library, 300 W. Broadway. Call 251-5359 for book title and more info. MARVELOUS MONDAY STORIESJoin Ms. Karen for stories and other fun activities. Ages 3-5. Hardesty Regional Library. 250-7307MOMMY & ME PRESCHOOL ARTFun art projects for 3-5 year-olds and their caregivers. Wed., 10:30-11:15am. $15/session. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 746-3780 for details.MONTESSORI-BASED PRE-KHoly Family Cathedral School, Tulsa's only center-city grade school is now enrolling for the 2007-2008 school year. Class sizes are small. Before school and after school care are available. Located at 8th & Boulder. Details at 582-0422.MUSIC TOGETHERBarthelmes Conservatory will offer a music and movement program for children, newborn-age 5, and the adults who love them. For more info, visit tulsaconservatory.com or call 794-0330.MY FIRST STORYTIMEFor newborn-2-year-olds and their caregivers. Various times and locations. Call 596-7977 or visit www.tulsalibrary.org for the storytime most convenient for you! PLAY READINGReading a variety of both classic and youth oriented plays. Every Sat. 11-12pm, $20, Clark Youth Theatre, 11440 E. Admiral Pl., to register call 669-6455, clarktheatre.com.PRESCHOOL STORYTIMEFor ages 3-5. Various times and locations. Call 596-7977 or visit www.tulsalibrary.org for the storytime nearest you.PRINCIPLES OF PERFORMANCEAn intermediate class designed for teens with previous stage experience. Every Wed. night until Nov. 7, 8-9:30pm. Clark Youth Theatre, 11440 E. Admiral Pl. To register call 669-6455, or go to clarktheatre.com.STORYTIMEEvery Tuesday, various preschool themes, preschool, snacks and crafts, Barnes & Noble, 5231 E. 41st St, 11am, 665-4580.TEAM USA CHEERLEADINGFor boys & girls 4-14. Thurs, 6pm. $5/class. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. 361-6039 for more info & registration.TODDLER TIMEToddlers ages 2-3 and their caregivers are welcome to join for stories, finger plays, and music. Mondays 10-10:20am and Tuesdays 6:30-7pm. Hardesty Regional Library. 250-7307.Cinema...
Fri., Sep. 28
ADAM AND STEVEAfter getting together for a calamitous one-night stand in the 1980s, single homosexuals Adam and Steve don't see each other again until they cross paths 17 years later. Free, 7pm at Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St. Call 743-4297.
Fri., Sep. 28
PEACE HOUSE MOVIE NIGHT"The Doctor, the Depleted Uranium, and the Dying Children" at 7pm, Peace House, 306 S. Phoenix, call 231-2514 or peacehousetulsa.org.
Fri., Sep. 28
VANAJAThe film explores the struggle 14 year old, Vanaja, as she tries to escape her lower caste. Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis. Call 592-3456 or circlecinema.com for showtimes.
Sep. 28-29
RAISING ARIZONACircle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis, presents the satirical comedy featuring Holly Hunter and Nicolas Cage, at midnight. Call 592-3456 or circlecinema.com for more.
Sat., Sep. 29
ESPRESSO BY THE BOOK MOVIE NIGHT8:30pm, free independent films, not for kids, 4419 S. Mingo Rd., go to myspace.com/espressobythebook or 764-9532.
Wed., Oct. 3
NATIVE AMERICANS IN FILMFilmmakers and an expert in indigenous nation studies provide a female perspective on Native Americans in film on at Oklahoma State University, 3-7pm, Student Union Theatre, free and open.
Sun., Oct. 7
POW WOW HIGHWAYFilm about a member of the Cheyenne Indian nation who dreams of the old ways when his people lived close to the land. Free. Gilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. 596-2700.
Mon., Oct. 8
CORSICA & THE RIVIERASJourney the island of Corsica & the Italian/French Rivieras with Stan Walsh. $7-$8. 2pm & 7:30pm. Williams Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Now Showing
CENTER CINEMAFridays at 7pm. Sue Welch Hall, Equality Center, 621 E. 4th. 743-4297.JOURNEY INTO AMAZING CAVESSee some wonders that exist right here on earth as some extreme athletes & extreme scientists risk it all for the love of discovery. Cinemark IMAX, 71st & Hwy 169. Showtimes at 307-2629.THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIXCatch the latest of the Harry Potter installments at Cinemark IMAX, 10802 E. 71st. Call 307-2629 for showtimes.Clubs/Meetings..
Thurs., Sept. 27

IDEA RAISER

Share your ideas for Oklahoma's second century, 5:30-7pm, at Junior League of Tulsa Headquarters, 3633 S. Yale. Free. RSVP to rsvp@100ideasok.org or by calling 888-465-2007.

Fri., Sept. 28

RNCV MEETING

Registered Nurse Community Volunteers learn about Genetics and Cancer by Julie Sluss, MS, RN free and open, 9am at 6271 S. Jamestown. Call Peggy, 425-2770 for more.

Sat., Sept. 29

HANDS ACROSS THE RIVER

Tulsa Young Professionals in support of the River tax at 7:30am on the 23rd St. Bridge. Call River Parks 596-2001 for more details.

Tue., Oct. 2

PUB CLUB

Network with other young professionals at the next pub club: The Summit Club, 6th and Boulder, 5-7pm, typros.org.

Wed., Oct. 3

WEEKLY WEDNESDAYS AT DEPOT

Networking with senior execs at the Jazz Depot every Wednesday after work. 5 S. Boston. $5. Call 596-1001 for more information.

Thurs., Oct. 4

IMMIGRATION REFORM FOR OKLAHOMA NEW

I.R.O.N. meets at Hardesty South Regional Library, 8316 E. 93rd St. 6:30pm, call 906-6027 for more.

Tue., Oct. 7

THE BREAKFAST CLUB

Early morning book club meets on Tuesdays to discuss books about Chicago at Henthorne Community Center, 4825 S. Quaker Ave. $50 for 16 weeks. Call 746-5053 to sign up.

Ongoing
ADDICTION RECOVERY MINISTRY (ARMY)Tuesday evenings at 7pm. Father's House, 7727 E 41st Street, 664-5420, www.fhtulsa.org.BOOKS SANDWICHED INBook reviews 12:10-50pm every Mon in the Aaronson Auditorium at the Central Library, 4th & Denver. Visit www.tulsalibrary.org for book titles.CANCER SUPPORT GROUPLiving with the cancer challenge for patients & families. Tues. at 10am. Holliman Bldg., 1705 E. 19th.CELEBRATE RECOVERYFri 6-9pm. Adult Recovery from hurts, habits & hang-ups using coping skills, self discovery & the beatitudes. Southern Hills Baptist, 5590 S. Lewis, 743-8897.CREATIVE NETWORKSA non-profit networking group promoting creative success. Meets 1st & 3rd Wed. each month from 1-2:30pm. Hardesty Library, 8316 E. 93rd St, 877-2703.CRITIC'S CLUBCompare & contrast books made into movies and develop your critiquing skills. Mondays, 6:30-8:30pm. $30/month. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 593-1444 for more info and enrollment.DICK NIXON'S SCOOTER CLUBScooter Club meets old-fashioned pint-swilling club. Mondays, 7:23pm at Cellar Dweller, 417 W. 7th. Call 740-6593 for more info.DRUG PROBLEM? Narcotics Anonymous can help. Call 747-0017 or 888-749-0017 for more information.DRUMMERS FOR JESUS First Tue of every month at 7pm at First United Methodist Church, 600 E. Okmulgee, Muskogee. Visit www.drummersforjesusok.com or call Jeffrey Jones 869-7540.DULCIMER GROUP3rd Sat. of every month, 6pm, lessons, 7pm, Yale Avenue Christian Church, 3616 S. Yale, 744-8928. EZ TOASTMASTERSOn Wed at 12pm, this personal & professional development group focuses on public speaking & communication skills. Schusterman-Benson Library, 3333 E. 32nd Pl. 459-9356 for questions.FINANCIAL RECOVERY GROUP6:30pm Mondays. Support for people who are having problems with debt, spending and other financial issues. Christ United Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard.FRIDAY EVE BOOK CLUBBook discussion group meets the 3rd Fri. of every month at 7pm. Barnes & Noble, 8620 East 71st St.(Woodland Plaza). 814-4351.GENDER OUTREACHProviding support & social opportunities for transgender & intersex individuals. Every Wed., 7:30pm. Equality Center, 621 E. 4th, 743-4297.GREEN COUNTRY OUTDOOR CLUBMeets 2nd Thurs. 7:30pm. Hardesty Library, 8316 E. 93rd. Everyone who loves the outdoors is welcome. No dues, few rules. More info at geocities.com/gcoc_tulsa.GREEN DRINKS3rd Wed. of the month. Green Drinks for people interested in environmental topics. 5:30pm. Lola's, Brady & Main. More info at www.SustainableGreenCountry.org.GRIEF SUPPORTGrace Hospice offers a professionally led bereavement group At 3:30pm on Thurs & also 6pm on Mon. Participants will understand loss and build community with others dealing with the same. Free. More details at 744-7223.INDIAN NATIONS PONTIAC OAKLAND INTL. CAR CLUB 3rd Thur. of every month; 6:30pm; Western Sizzlin', 1130 E. Charles Page Blvd., Sand Springs; 361-9512.INSIDE OUTMon., 7-9pm. Adult Children of Alcoholics is a twelve-step, twelve tradition program of men & women who grew up in alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional homes. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th, 743-4297.I.R.O.N. Immigration Reform for Oklahoma Now meetings the 1st Thurs. of month. Hardesty Library, 8316 E> 93rd. 6:30pm. Details at 906-6027.LUPUS GROUP OF TULSA Every 3rd Thurs. monthly meeting, St. Francis Hospital, Educational Center, 461-2365.MOPS (MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS)For mothers of children ages birth- 5 years. 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month (Sept-May) 9:30-11:30a.m. Garnett Church of Christ 12000 E 31st St Childcare is provided. For more information, call Cindy: 461-1862 MOTHERS AND MORE MEETING Non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of moms. Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E. 93rd St. 850-7652.MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY SUPPORT GROUPMeets the fourth Monday of each month at 6pm. Meetings incorporate discussion, socialization, and educational resources. The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges 815 S. Utica, 584-8607. OKLAHOMA MOVIE MAKERS Meetings every Thur. from 7-8pm at the Circle Cinema, 12 S. Lewis. open to the public. Everyone is welcome from actors to crew to movie buffs. The group website is www.groups.yahoo.com/group/oklahomamoviemakers.PLAY SELECTIONParticipants are asked to attend every meeting through the end of the year and to commit to reading two plays a week. Free, adults only. Call for dates and times, 746-5065, Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling, hellertheatre.com.SACS MEETINGSingles Available for Community Service meets the first Thurs. of every month, at 6pm, at the Elks Lodge, 5335 S. Harvard. Call 748-3200 or visit tulsacs.com for more information.SIDS/INFANT LOSS SUPPORT GROUP6pm. 1st Mon. of each month. Tristesse Grief Center, 1709 S. Baltimore. $10 donation requested. Info at 587-1200.S.N.A.P.non-profit self help organization for abuse victims of priests, other clergy, teachers, coaches, etc.. Last Thur. of the month from 7-8:30pm, SNAPoklahoma@hotmail.com SONGWRITERS' CIRCLE2nd & 4th Fri. of the month. 9-11pm. Peace House, 306 S. Phoenix, 231-2514.STROKE SUPPORT GROUPMeets the second Thursday of every month at 4pm to support caregivers and stroke survivors and provide discussion, educational materials, and socialization. The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges 815 S. Utica, 584-8607SUSTAINABLE GREEN COUNTRY MEETING4th Fri. of the month. Help solve problems in Tulsa. 10am. Coffee House on Cherry St., 1502 E. 15th. More info at www.SustainableGreenCountry.org.TMCMonthly meeting last Thurs. of every month, Breakfast network, 7:30am, Renaissance Hotel & Convention Center, 585-1201. TOASTMASTERS CLUB Toastmasters club meets every Wed., 12-1pm, at the Schusterman Library, 32nd and Harvard. Guests welcome. Contact Thom Bowen 459-9356 or thom.bowen@securian.com.TULSA AMPUTEE GROUP SUPPORTFirst Monday of each month. 7pm. Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges, 815 S. Utica. Call 584-8607 for more info.TULSA GUITAR SOCIETYMeets every 2nd Sunday of the month. Monthly recitals 4-5pm. Agora Church, 51st & Memorial. Visit www.tulsaguitar.org.TULSA HERB SOCIETYMeets Tuesdays at 9:30am. Tulsa Garden Society, 2435 S. Peoria, 746-5125.TULSA HERP CLUBFirst Thursday of each month. Tulsa Zoo, Helmerich Discovery Center, 5701 E. 36th St. N.; 7-9pm; 812-2129.TULSA INTL FOLK DANCERS Every Fri. first visit free, thereafter $3/person, 7-8pm teaching session, 7-11pm, All Souls Unitarian Church, 30th & Peoria, 742-3579.TULSA SKETCH GROUPArtists of all ages, backgrounds and skill levels get together for drawing, networking& general stupidity. Every Tue., 7pm, McAlister's Deli, 81st & Lewis. Details at 346-9948.TULSA SKI CLUBMeets every 2nd Tue. of the month. 7pm. Tulsa Elks Club, 5335 S. Harvard. Winter Ski trips, summer trips and activities. www.tulsaskiclub.com for more info.TULSA CHRISTIANWRITERS CLUB Every 2nd Tuesday of the month, 7pm, Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian, just follow the signs to basement, 451-4017.TULSA HEARING HELPERS Support groups for hearing loss, 2nd Thurs, every month, 10-11:30am, TSHA, 8740 E 11th St, 832-8742.TULSA PARROTHEAD CLUB2nd Tues. 7pm. Fishbonz, 6214 S. Sheridan. Details at tulsaparrotheads.com.VISUALLY IMPAIRED SEEKING TECHNIQUE ALTERNATIVES Meets each Wednesday at 1pm. Meetings feature dialogue concerning community resources, adaptive equipment, social activities, and supportive interactions. The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges 815 S. Utica, 584-8607.Comedy...
Thurs., Sep. 27
D.L. HUGHLEY At the Osage Events Center at Million Dollar Elm Casino, 951 W. 36th St. North, 8pm. Tickets start at $20 at gettix.net, local Reasor's stores, or 1-866-443-8849, milliondollarelm.com.
Sep. 27-30
LAUGHS AT LOONY BINScotty K covers everything from pop culture to embarrassing situations in everyday life. Performances at 8 and 10:30pm, Loony Bin Comedy Club, 6808 S. Memorial. call 459-1017 for reservations.
Oct. 3-7
LAUGHS AT LOONY BINButch Lord brings his hilarious stories to Loony Bin Comedy Club, 6808 S. Memorial. Performances at 8 and 10:30pm. Call 459-1017 for reservations.
Ongoing
LAUGHING MATTER IMPROVLaughing Matter Improv is Tulsa's oldest improvisational troupe. Every Tues. 5:30-7pm. Free adult troupe, for 18+. Classes at Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling, 746-5065, hellertheatre.com.THINK YOU'RE FUNNY?Every Wed. night. The Loony Bin, 6808 S. Memorial, gives amateurs a chance to get some laughs on stage & maybe more. Sign up at 6:45. Ladies' Night is every Thurs. and Service Industry Night is every Sun. Call 459-1017 for more info.Community Calendar...
Ongoing
AIDS WALK TULSANeeds volunteers for 15th annual walk on Oct. 6, call Janice Nicklas at 585-5551 ext. 226 or go to aidswalktulsa.org.CITIZENSHIP CLASS10am-noon, every Sat., $20 fee (includes guide and cd). Patti Johnson Wilson Center, 1910 S. Lewis Ave., 663-0377.INTERCULTURAL SERVICE CENTER'S US CITIZENSHIP CLASS10am-noon, $20 fee, Patti Johnson Wilson Center, 1910 S. Lewis Ave, 663-0377.Community Service...
Sep. 27 & Oct. 4
HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDTraining offered on three consecutive Thursdays from 5:45-9pm at Hospice of Green Country, 2121 S. Columbia, Suite 200. Call 747-2273 or visit hospiceofgreencountry.org.
Tue., Oct. 11
VOLUNTEER OPEN HOUSELearn more about volunteer opportunities at the Tulsa Zoo. Call 669-6600 or go to tulsazoo.org for more.
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ACCEPT THE CHALLENGERead Now needs volunteers to read one-on-one to pre-school children in selected childcare centers. If interested call 835-7878 or email dfarr@csctulsa.org.AMERICAN LUNG ASSOC Donate any used vehicle, car, boat, truck, van, tax write-off, ALAO will pick up vehicle free, vehicles will be sold for salvage, proceeds benefit the lung assoc programs, 1-800-LUNG-USA. AMERICAN RED CROSSNeeds volunteers, can work with various skill levels. Email at helpnow@usa.redcross.org or call 831-1817.CANCER TREATMENT CTR Needs volunteers to assist patients w/craft projects, recreational activities, patient interaction & various staff duties, hours flexible, 496-5108. DONATE YOUR OLD CAR FOR A GOOD CAUSECars4Charities handles the entire donation process, turning cars into cash and sending the entire net proceeds to the charity selected by the donor. Old or new, running or not. Complete details at cars4charities.org or 1-866-448-3487.FREEDOM HOSPICEVolunteers needed in Claremore, Pryor, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, and Tulsa who want to make a difference with patients or in the office. 493-4930 for more info.GRACE HOSPICESeeking volunteers. Areas of service include patient visits and family support, practical projects, office support, special events and projects. For more information, call 744-7223.HAVE A CARING HEART?Allcare Hospice, Inc. is looking for volunteers to help with patients and in the office. For more info, call Jamie Miller at 665-7004.HOSPICE OF GREEN COUNTRY Volunteers needed from Tulsa, Sapulpa, Jenks, Sand Springs, to help terminally ill patients & their families, 2121 S. Columbia Ave, Suite 200, & 1005 W. Archer, free training, 747-2273.HOST AN EXCHANGE STUDENTWorld Heritage, 1-800-888-9040, www.world-heritage.org.HOST AN EXCHANGE STUDENTEducation and Cultural Interactions. 742-0758, www.eciprograms.comLEARNING TO READTulsa City-County currently has more than 40 adults on a waiting list for a reading tutor. To become a tutor and register for training, go to tulsalibrary.org/literacy or call 596-7958.LOVE ANIMALS?Consider volunteering 8 hours+ per month at the Humane Society, with a congenial environment, service hours, awards & gratification. For more info, email ricci@tulsapets.com.LOVE TO KNIT, CROQUET AND QUILT? Stitches from the heart is in need of volunteers to knit little sweaters and hats for babies in need, which will be donated to hospitals all over the country. Patterns are available. Donated yarn also needed. Call 1-866-472-6903 or email stitchfromtheheart@aol.com.MEALS ON WHEELS Needs volunteers, just 2 hrs. of your time on the day of your choice. For more info, 627-4103. RED CROSS BABYSITTERS TRAININGAges 11-15. Learn how to safely care for children and become Red Cross certified. $30. 2nd & 4th Sat. of the month, 9am-4pm. 10151 E. 11th St. Enroll at 831-1126 or www.tulsaredcross.orgRESONANACE MENTORS NEEDEDIf you would like to mentor one hour a week to meet with targeted youth in gang prevention, please call Melissa at 587-3888 x12.SEEKING PARADE MARSHALSOrganizers of the 2007 PSO Christmas Parade of Lights seeking volunteers to serve as parade marshals. Interested volunteers call Downtown Tulsa Unlimited, 583-2617.SHARP Hearing aid help for 65+. Donations of hearing aids no longer used, for more info, 832-8742. TULSA MAYOR'S CITIZEN CORPSDifferent Citizen Corps programs. Especially needed are volunteers 55+. www.citizencorpstulsa.org, 585-5551.VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDPower Up! Plus computer classes for re-integrating ex-offenders. Call 280-8656VOLUNTEERS AND INTERNS NEEDEDVolunteers monitor local streams, rivers, lakes and wetlands and participate in public relations, marketing, fundraising, special events and more. Tulsa County Conservation District, 5401 S. Sheridan, Suite 201. 280-1595.VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICAA faith-based nonprofit organization. For information on volunteering for this program please call 307-3044.VOLUNTEER DRIVERS NEEDED The American Cancer Society is seeking drivers for their Road to Recovery Program. Call 743-6767 for more information.VOLUNTEER FOR YOUTH AT HEART Help shape, support, and encourage Tulsa's youth. Volunteers needed for tutoring and coaching. Interested adults should e-mail karnett@arvest.com or call 295-2522.VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR BEER FESTTulsa Press Club is seeking volunteers to help with the First Draft beer festival, Oct. 11 at 5pm. Contact michael.overall@tulsaworld.com. Put "First Draft" in the subject line and specify first or second shift.Cultural Fare...
Fri., Sep. 28
MAXWELL PARK FIESTAAt Maxwell Park Library, 1313 N. Canton featuring live music, stories in Spanish and English, crafts and more, 5:30-8pm.
Sat., Sep. 29
CHEROKEE GAMES COMPETITIONGames of stickball, marbles, and chunkey. 10am at Cherokee Heritage Center, 21192 S. Keeler Dr., Park Hill. Call 888-999-6007 or cherokeeheritage.org.
Sat., Oct. 6
FIESTA IN SAND SPRINGSAt Pratt Library, 3219 S. 113th W. Ave., Sand Springs, fun for all ages with live music, stories in Spanish and English, crafts and more, 2-4pm.
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BE A HOST FAMILYSTS is looking for families to host exchange students for the 07-08 school year. They have their own insurance & spending money. Call (800) 522-4678 or email brian@stsfoundation.org for more info.CHEROKEE ART SHOWIn celebration of Cherokee history and art, the Cherokee Heritage Center hosts the 12th Annual Cherokee Homecoming Art Show and Sale, 21192 Keeler, Park Hill. Call 456-6007 or visit cherokeeheritage.org. Thru Oct. 7.HOST FAMILIES NEEDEDYouth For Understanding is seeking families to host international exchange students arriving in August. apply online at www.yfu-usa.org or call 800-872-0200.

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AFRICAN DANCE CLASSThu., 7pm-8pm, Lacy Park (on Virgin between Peoria and Cincinnati). No need to sign up, no experience needed.ARGENTINE TANGO LESSONSTulsa Argentine Tango Club will be teaching Open Embrace Tango on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month, 8-9pm at the Tulsa Elks Club, 5335 S. Harvard. Call 494-3961 for details.BALLROOM DANCEShow off your moves to the big band sounds of Kings of Music. Tuesdays, 7:30-9:45pm. $6/person. Moose Lodge, 7th & Garnett. Call 254-8167 for more info.BALLROOM/SALSA DANCE CLASSESTulsa Dance Masters, 71st & Riverside, Bridge Pointe Shopping Center. 493-5900.BALLROOM DANCE LESSONS Basics including two step, waltz and swing. No partner required. New students welcome. Ages 21+. Every Tues., 6-7pm. $5 per lesson, Central Center at Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St., 596-1444.BELLY DANCEMiddle Eastern Dance with Deborah for fun and fitness. All ages and levels of fitness. 664-3569.BELLY DANCE Every Mon & Thur at 7:30pm, Cherry St. Dance Studio, 2908 E. 15th. Classical Egyptian and exercises in the modern Suhaila Salimpour format. Beginners welcome. 749-5775 for more info.BELLY DANCE WITH GYPSY FIREExperience the joys of dance w/Tulsa's original Tribal Troupe. www.tulsagyspfire.us or 808-9095 for more info.BELLY DANCINGLive your dream: learn to belly dance. Day & evening classes. Ages 5+. Shadia Dahlal Dance Conservatory, 4622 E. 31st St., 361-5386. www.shadia.com. CHEER & POMFor all levels and ages. 3 classes from 4:30-7:30pm on Thursdays. Cherry St. Studios, 2908 E. 15th St., 749-5775. Visit www.cherrystreetstudios.com to see which class is for you!CLOGGING FOR ALL AGESMondays, 7:30-8:30pm, Cherry St. Studios, 2908 E. 15th St., 749-5775. www.cherrystreetstudios.com COUNTRY & WESTERN DANCEBob Wills' music is still alive with the Round Up Boys. Thursdays, 7-9:15pm. $5/person. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 596-1444 for more info.COUNTRY LINE DANCE LESSONS Ages 21 & over. Tuesdays, 6-7pm, $5 per lesson. Central Center at Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St., 596-1444DANCE FOR FUN SWING TULSA STYLEEvery Wed, West Coast Swing Lessons, Whiteside Community Center, 4009 S. Pittsburgh, 7-9pm, 523-6662.DANCE LESSONSLearn to dance with Phoenix Singles. $3. Mondays, 6-7pm. CUMC, 3515 S. Harvard.FLAMENCO CLASSESFor teens and adults, 6:30-7:30pm, Cherry Street Studios, 2908 E. 15th St. Call 749-5775.HIP-HOP DANCEFor all levels and ages. 3 classes from 5:30-8:30pm Tuesdays. Cherry St. Studios, 2908 E. 15th St., 749-5775. Visit www.cherrystreetstudios.com to see which class is for you!IRISH DANCELearn basic styles, steps & techniques. Mondays, 7-8pm. $30/month. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 596-1444 for more info and enrollment.JITTERBUG LESSONSMon at Magoo's, 51st & memorial, Fontana. 7-9pm. No partner required. Complimentary with the purchase of food/beverage. For info, call 706-5459.LATIN AMERICAN DANCELearn or practice Salsa-Merengue-Bachata-Cha cha cha-Bolero. Mon: Level 1 @ 5:30pm & Level 2 @ 6:30pm. Jenks Dance Acad., 9416 South Elwood, 361-3871.SQUARE DANCECome swing your partner with the Rushing Stars! Tuesdays,1-3pm. $3/person. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 596-1444 for more info.SWING DANCE LESSONSSun-Tue. great dance floor & smoke-free. Tulsa Swing Dance Club, 2735 S. Memorial. 66DANCE for times & more info.TULSA DANCE MASTERSOffering a variety of classes for all ages. Visit www.tulsadancemasters.com for schedules.1660 E. 71st St., 493-5900.TULSA INTL FOLK DANCERS Every Fri. first visit free, thereafter $3/person, 7-8pm teaching session, 7-11pm, All Souls Unitarian Church, 30th & Peoria, 587-5604.VFW DANCE1st & 3rd Sat. every month, ballroom dancing, live music, 8-11pm, 1109 E 6th St.; 585-9148.ZUMBAThurs., 7pm. Shadia Dahlal Dance Conservatory, 4622 E. 31st St. More info at shadia.com or 361-5386.Festivals & Carnivals...
Sep. 27-Oct. 7
TULSA STATE FAIRCreative arts exhibits, Treeman, circus acts, karaoke and rides, 8am - 9pm, 21st and Yale, exposquare.com, call 744-1113.
Sat., Oct. 27
ARTS AND CRAFTS BAZAARHot food, used books sale for Arts and Humanities Council and raffle prizes, 9am-5pm at Oliver Middle School, 3100 W. New Orleans. Free. Call 251-0617.
Sat., Nov. 10
ARTS AND CRAFTS BAZAAR"An Affair for All Seasons X", features a variety of arts and crafts with breakfast, lunch and dinner, 9am-7pm at St. Anne Catholic Church, 301 S. 9th Street. Free. Call 455-2113.
Sat., Nov. 10
CENTENNIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL ARTS FAIRHoliday gifts and pictures with Santa, Centennial Middle School, 225 E. Omaha, 8am-4pm, free, call Cindy McKnight at 527-6029.Flora & Fauna...
Sept. 28-29
FOSSIL-HUNTING FIELD TRIPTips on fossil ID at 7pm Fri. Depart to dig site 9am Sat. $60 per person. Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, 2401 Chautauqua Ave. Norman. Call 405-325-4712 or snomnh.ou.edu to register.
Oct. 2,9,16,23
OK MASTER NATURALIST TRAININGReceive in-depth training in ecology & natural resources & then provide outreach service through physical and educational activities. $50 helps cover costs. Register at http://okmasternaturalist.org/join.html.
Sat., Oct. 13
DOG-TOBERFESTFun for families & their pets w/Costume contests, strange pet tricks, Safari Joes, dunk tanks, games, clowns, magicians, local talent, and more! Village Vet Animal Clinic, 8134 S. Harvard, 481-0440.
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CALLING LOCAL FARMERSSell your items every Sat. morning downtown at Main & Brady for the Brady Village Market. Call Lola at 592-7995.KEEPING UP WITH KEEPERSEvery 3rd weekend, you can get dirty with the keepers of the Tulsa Zoo, 6421 E. 36th St. N. $35 for ages 13+. Application & more info at tulsaaazk.org or 669-6882. Thru Oct.LET TURLEY BLOOMCommunity volunteer gardening group in Turley at the Community Center, 6514 N. Peoria. 2nd Tues., 7pm. More info at 794-4637 or www.turleyok.blogspot.com.LOW COST VACCINATION CLINIC11am-2pm every Thursday. SPCA, 2910 Mohawk Blvd, 428-7722.OKLAHOMA AQUARIUMOklahoma Aquarium, 300 Aquarium Dr., 96th St. Bridge and Arkansas River, Jenks. Open daily from 10am-6pm and Tues. until 9pm. Visit www.okaquarium.org or call 296-3474.PAWSPet Assistance & Welfare Society (PAWS), animals for adoption, every other sunday, PetsMart, 71st & Mingo, 11-4, 376-2397.PEARL FARMERS MARKETSouthwest corner of 6th & Peoria at Centennial Park. Thurs. 4-8pm. Locally and organically grown fruits & veg, plants, herbs, meats, organic breads, artisan goods, & live music. Thru Oct. 4.STREETCATS ADOPTION CENTERStorefront run completely by volunteers, "kitty boutique. " The Farm Shopping Center, 5217 S. Sheridan, open with cats for adoption every Tues-Sat 10:30am-5:00pm, 298-0104. TULSA ZOO FRIENDS MEMBERSHIPSign up for a multi-year membership and save. Call 699-6603 or long on to www.tulsazoo.com.Halloween Events...
Fri., Sept. 28
TULSA SPIRIT TOURA 3-hour tour of Tulsa's Most Haunted Places; Board the old time trolley at I-44 & Peoria, purchase tickets at pittok.com.
Oct. 5-28
HAUNTINGS AT THE CASTLE Four weekends and nine haunts at The Haunted Castle of Muskogee, 3400 Fern Mtn. Rd. 6-10pm. OKCastle.com or 800-439-0658.
Sat., Oct. 27
PUMPKIN HUNT!Kickoff for "Night Out Against Crime with Fun and Games on Main," for 1-7 year olds. Free. Come in costume. 4,000 orange eggs, stuffed with candy and prizes, are hidden in the park, 1500 S. Main.
Sat., Oct. 27
TRICK OR TREAT ON MAINThe Main Street Merchants present "Night Out Against Crime with Fun and Games on Main," with BA Police Dept., 6-8pm at Main and College, free.
Oct. 27-31
HALLOWZOOEEN HallowZOOeen from 6:30-8:30pm nightly, at the Tulsa Zoo, 5701 E. 36th St. N. $6. Call 669-6601 or visit tulsazoo.org for more information.Health & Well Being...
Oct. 27-28
MET POLLUTANT COLLECTIONHousehold hazardous waste collection at Tulsa Fairgrounds, 10am-3pm, Gate 7. For a list of acceptable items, go to metrecycle.com.
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AI CHIJust like Tai chi but in a heated therapeutic pool, for relief of stress & tension. 7:45pm on Mon; 12:15pm on Wed. St. John Health Club, 1819 E. 19th St., 744-0213 for more details. AMERICAN-STYLE TAE-KWON-DOBeginners-advanced. Mon. & Thurs. 5-6:30pm. $40/month. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 746-3780 for details. BEGINNING YOGAGentle poses in a quiet atomosphere. Henthorne Community Center, 4825 S. Quaker; Saturdays 9-10:30am; 746-5053.BRAIN AEROBICSMon. - Fri., 9:30-10:30am. $20/month. Henthorne Active Life Center, 4825 S. Quaker Ave., 746-5053CHAIR YOGAWed. 10am. West Oak Retirement Center, 1002 S. Fairfax, Skiatook. Contact Lucy at 633-8890.FITNESS ROOMAvailable during business hours. $30/month for unlimited use. Henthorne Rec Center, 4825 S. Quaker, 746-5053.GENTLE YOGAFor beginners. Mondays, 10am. Yoga Room, 3403 S. Peoria, 808-9642.HEALTHY COOKING CLASSESOffering a variety of classes to meet your time needs and tastebuds. Wild Oats, 1401 E. 41st St. Call 712-7555 or visit www.wildoats.com for class titles and times.HOPE HIV TESTING Health Outreach, Prevention and Education Testing Clinic provides free HIV testing at the Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St., on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 6-8pm and Saturdays from 4-7pm. 743- 4297.JAZZERCISE9:45am Tue. & Thu., 5:25pm on Thu., & 10:15am on Sat. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.JAZZERCISE4:30 & 7pm Tue/Thurs. 6pm Mon/Wed. Nienhuis Park Rec Center, 55th & Lynn Lane. Call 258-8344 or mail info@jazzonthesquare.com for more info.JUDO & JUJITSUTue. and Thu. 6:30-8:30pm. Sat. 11am-1pm. Southcrest Wellness Center. 8801 S. 101st E. Ave. 294-4000 for more info. KARATE5-6:30pm on Mon. & Thu. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.LIVING WITH CANCERFree adult support group for survivors or those battling cancer. Tuesdays, 10am. Holliman Building, Lower Level, 1705 E. 19th St. MARTIAL ARTS & SELF DEFENSEBeginners-Advanced Mon & Thurs, 5:30pm. $40/mo. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. Registration at 267-5991.MODERATE YOGAThurs. 8am. Upstage Dance, 3948 S. Hudson. Contact Lucy at 633-8890.OPEN FITNESS ROOMiOnly $15/month or $2/drop-in. Ages 60+ free. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 593-1444 for more info.PILATESFor teens and adults. Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30pm. Cherry St. Studios, 2908 E. 15th St., 749-5775. www.cherrystreetstudios.comSLIMNASTICSThere's nothing better you can do for yourself than exercise; every Mon., Wed. and Fri. 9-10am; free; Turner Community Center, 3503 E. 5th Pl.; 669-6658.SMOKING CESSATION$160 program to get you on the right track to a healthier life. Hillcrest at 1265 S. Utica Ave. Call 579-4959 for dates and times. STEP-N-STRENGTH6:45-7:45pm on Mon. & Thu. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.STRETCH & TONE FOR SENIORSFor ages 55+. Focus on flexibility, range of motion & strength. Mon., Wed., Fri., 9:30-10:30am. $15/month. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 596-1444 for more info and enrollment.TAI-CHIBuild strength, agility, & balance. 5:30-6:30pm Wednesdays. Pre-register. Hillcrest at 1265 S. Utica Ave. 579-4959.TAE KWON DOThis revered martial art teaches discipline of the mind, body, and spirit. Learn proper breathing, concentration, and balance. $15 for 4 classes. Mondays, 6:30-8pm, Henthorne Community Center, 4825 S. Quaker, 746-5053.TAE-KWON-DOFrom rank beginners to the highly experienced; every Mon. & Thur. 7-8:30pm; $30 fee; ages 7 and older; Turner Community Center, 3503 E. 5th Pl.; 669-6658.TAI CHI CHUANGain inner strength while toning muscles, increasing flexibility and boosting immune power. Wed., 10am. $10/class. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. 812-3033 to register.TUTU FRESHTue 7-8pm. Ages 8+ Combining aspects of ballet with fresh modern dance & music. Henthorne Rec Center, 4825 S. Quaker, 746-5053.VARIOUS PROGRAMS Moms In Motion, Kid's Club, Therapeutic Aquatic Program and more, St John Medical Center, 1923 S. Utica Ave, 744-0123.YOGAFree yoga class. 12pm. Yoga Room, 3403 S. Peoria, 808-9642.YOGAMon. Gentle at 10am, Moderate at 6:30pm. 15140 N. 71st Pl. W., Skiatook. Contact Lucy at 633-8890.YOGATues. 8-9:15am. $12 drop-in, or $60 for 6 week session.Upstage Dance Studio, 3948 S. Hudson. 633-8890.YOGAIncludes instruction in proper breathing, poses and intention; every Tues. 6-7:30pm; $35-60 fee; Turner Community Center, 3503 E. 5th Pl.; 669-6658.YOGA FOR SCOLIOSISYoga lessons for Scoliosis and other spinal conditions. Dee Berry-Knight, CYT, President Scoliosis Association, Inc. Tulsa Chapter, call 747-0362.YOGA FOR SENIORSDesigned especially for mature adults who want to increase their flexibility. Mats not provided. Tues., 5:45-7:15pm. $25/4 sessions. Central Center, 1028 E. 6th, 596-1444.Lectures/Workshops...
Thurs., Sep. 27
LECTURE SERIES AT TU
Alfredo Jaar lectures on works that address the plight of oppressed people worldwide at University of Tulsa, 207 Lorton Hall, 8th and Evanston. Call 631-3178.
Sep. 27; Oct. 4,11
GRIEF WORKSHOP SET
Four week workshop on coping with loss, at Unity Center of Tulsa, 1830 S. Boston Ave., 6:30pm, $20, to register, unityoftulsa.com or call 582-6624.
Sat., Sep. 29
DEFENDING AMERICA'S SOVEREIGNTY
Topics include the Trans-Texas Corridor and public/private partnerships, at the Renaissance Hotel, 6808 S. 107 E. Ave. $30, 9am-1pm, register at ok-safe.com or 430-4364.
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AFRICAN DRUMMINGWed., 7:15pm. $10/session or $50/7. Students will learn about the methods and rhythms of this ancient form of expression. Drums provided. Living Arts, 308 S. Kenosha, 585-1234.BEER/WINE HOMEBREWINGA one-hour workshop every other Sat. Workshops are free. High Gravity Homebrewing, 7164 S. Memorial; www.highgravitybrew.com or call 461-2605.COMPUTER & WORD PROCESSING CLASSESTulsa Library offers beginning to advanced internet and Microsoft program classes. All are free, but pre-registration is required and limited. Visit www.tulsalibrary.org or call 596-7977 for class times, descriptions and locations. FREE BEAD CLASSES Island Dream Beads 1345 S. Harvard 712-3237FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURE On the Transcendental Meditation technique. Easy to learn, easy to practice, scientifically validated. Saturdays, 11am & 3pm. Other times by appointment. 1860 E. 15th St., 619-9311GUITAR BASICSThursdays, 6-8:30pm. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. More info at 231-8639.INTRO TO MOSAICSSix week sessions. Thurs., 6-9pm. $75/session. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 746-3780 for details. LEATHER STAMPING & TOOLING10:30am Sat. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.LIFE, LOVE & RELATIONSHIPSSessions every Mon. at 7pm via satellite. Central Nazarene Church, 7291 E. 81st, 252-5483.MAKE WIRE JEWELRY10:45am on Thu. & 5:30pm on Sat. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.PARENTING CLASSESNeed a little help? Birthright at 6465 S. Yale, Ste. 604 offers free classes and lunch to those who seek it. Mondays, 11:30-12:30. Call 481-4884 for more info. QUILTING PROJECTSHone in on or develop your quilting skills with others who share your passion. Classes are usually on Sat. and range $10-15. Central Center, 1028 E. 6th. Call 596-1444 for details and class times.Mixed Bag...
Sep. 27-Oct. 1
THE MOVING WALL
The half-size replica of the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. has been touring the nation. Visit it 24 hours a day at Blue Bell Creameries, 81st and Hwy. 51. Free. Details at 258-5100.
Sep. 29-30
CENTENNIAL HERITAGE QUILT SHOW
Showcase or view quilts, old or new. Vendors & demonstrations. 9am-5pm Sat, 1-5pm Sun. Central Park Community Center, Main btw. 81st & 91st, BA. $4 at the door.
Nov. 16-18
AN AFFAIR OF THE HEART
An array of treasures & gift items: Arts, Crafts, Antiques, Collectibles, Accessories, & Gourmet Foods. Expo Bldg., Expo Square, 21st btw. Harvard & Yale. $6/all 3 days.
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BINGOVFW Post 577, 1109 E. 6th St.; every Wed. & Fri. at 6pm; 585-9148.DINING & DISCUSSIONFridays. Share a potluck dinner and discuss the state of the world with other peace-minded people. Bring $5 or a side dish/dessert. Peace House, 306 S. Phoenix, 231-2514.FREE POKERMon & Tues. 7 & 10pm. Beer Hunter Pub & Grill, 1205 New Sapulpa Rd.FRIENDS COFFEE HOUSE First Sat of every month. 7pm Christ United Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard. A variety of performers that include guitar, singing, poetry, comedy, etc. All are welcome. If interested in performing call 743-8771.HAFLA CELEBRATION1st Wed. of every month. 7:30pm. Dancing, drummers, potluck feast. Call for more info Christy 284-7012 or Star 437-2020.HAPPINESS HOUR5pm. Social hour to meet others who are committed to the path of peace. Peace House, 306 S. Phoenix, 231-2514.KEEP COOL IN THE POOLWalk-in pool that w/a diving board & two tube slides. Mon-Tues & Thurs 1-8pm. Fri-Sun 1-6pm. $1.50 for twelve & under and $2.50 for thirteen+. Glenpool Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.MIDNITE SUSHIFri. & Sat. until 2am with original live music Tsunami Sushi, Riverwalk Crossing 298-5200NIGHTLY EVENTSIncluding Pizza Night, Hot Truck Night, Gaming Day, Soap Box, Hot Bike Night and Movie Night. Call for details. Onegroup Internet Café and Gourmet Coffee Shop, 3116 E. Pine. 835-3882.OPEN MIC NIGHTOpen to poets, musicians, performers. Not censored, some adult content. Free. Tuesdays, 8-11pm. Gypsy Coffee House, 303 N. Cincinnati, 295-2181.ROAD RIDERS FOR JESUSTulsa Chapter meets the 4th Sat of each month, 1pm at the Village Inn, 5849 S. 49th W. Ave. All people/mototrcycles welcome. 447-8899 or www.roadridersforjesus.org for more info.ROCK, PAPER SCISSORS TOURNAMENTEvery Friday night at Rehab Lounge, 18th & Boston Sign in at 9pm Compete at 10pm. Trophies awarded weeklySCRABBLETuesdays, 6-7:30, $1 Fee. Henthorne Community Center, 4825 S. Quaker, 746-5053SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR INDIAN NATIONS CAMP #3, Seeking new members , contact Carl Fallen, 492-1054 or acfallen@aol.comT&T CRUISE NIGHTHundreds of cars, trucks and motorcycles participate in burn out contests, flame throwing and more. Fun for the whole family. Oak Grove Shopping Center, off Hwy. 51 in Coweta; every Wed. 5pm-sunset; 918-486-3325.TRAPEZE UNIVERSITYThu. & Fri., 6:30pm to dusk, Sat. & Sun., 5pm to dusk. $15 for two turns. Riverwalk Crossing, Jenks. For more info call 398-TRAP or go to www.trapezeuniversity.comTULSA FLEA MARKET8am-4pm on Saturdays. Free Admission. Exchange Centers II & III at the Tulsa Fairgrounds. Call 744-1386 for more info. VIDEO GAME TOURNAMENTTest your skills at Halo 2, Guitar Hero, Soul Calibur, Super Smash Bros and more. 6pm, 2nd Sun. each month. Fun House, RiverWalk Crossing, across the 96th St. Bridge in Jenks. More info at www.okgamers.com.WACKY WEDNESDAYSShop any of the retail shops at RiverWalk Crossing, across the 96th St. Bridge in Jenks, from 11am-3pm Wednesdays, and receive 15% off regular-priced items.WINE TASTINGWine Tastings, Tours and Learn the Sip Swirl and Savor of Oklahoma Wines Tue-Sun For info: Www.CabinCreekWine.com.Music...
Thurs., Sep. 27
DAVID ALLEN COE Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main. Doors open at 7pm, $21 in advance, $24 at the door, call 866-443-8849 or order online at cainsballroom.com.
Thurs., Sep. 27
EARL CLARK ON THE SQUAREEarl Clark from 12-1pm at Bartlett Square, 5th and Main. Free. Call 583-2617 or tulsadowntown.org.
Thurs., Sep. 27
FRED EAGLESMITH & BANDIn concert at Emerson Hall at All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria Ave. at 7pm, allsoulcoffeehouse.com or call 743-2363.
Fri., Sep. 28
THE ACADEMY ISLive at Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main, with openers Armor for Sleep and Sherwood and The Rocket Summer, doors at 6pm, $24 advance and $28 at the door. Call 866-443-8849 or order online at cainsballroom.com.
Fri., Sep. 28
WILLIAM JOSEPH Christian Hookah House concert, 8-11pm, at the La Casa, 4111 W. Pittsburgh Cir., Broken Arrow. $15 includes Hookah fee. Go to thelacasa.com or call 830-8915.
Sat., Sep. 29
FALL DRUM CIRCLE AND POTLUCKBring ideas, a dish to share and a drum to Living Art Space, 308 S. Kenosha, 6pm for potluck and 7:30pm for drumming, 585-1234 or livingarts.org.
Sat., Sep. 29
SPOONAt Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main, with openers Kunek, doors at 8pm, $23 advance and $24 the day of the show, call 866-443-8849 or order online at cainsballroom.com.
Sun., Sep. 30
RIDERS IN THE SKYGene Autry's life and music with a Centennial Salute at 2pm. Starting at $15, Community Center box office, 300 SE Adams, Bartlesville, by phone 800-618-2787 or online at bartlesvillecommunitycenter.com.
Sun., Sep. 30
SHANGHAI QUARTETFrom the Shanghai Conservatory in China. John H. Williams Theatre, PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Mon., Oct. 1
BLUES CHALLENGEBlues Society of Tulsa call for entries. Entry forms & rules at bluessocietyoftulsa.com or Blues Society of Tulsa,11119 E. 13th Place.
Tue., Oct. 2
SUM 41At Cain's Ballroom, 423 N.Main, with openers Amber Pacific and Monty Are I, doors at 7pm, $21.75 advance and $25 day of the show, call 866-443-8849 or order online at cainsballroom.com.
Wed., Oct. 3
HANSONAt Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main, with openers Locksley and 2AM. Doors at 7pm, $33 in advance, call 866-443-8849 or order online at cainsballroom.com.
Sun., Oct. 7
THE RAT PACKThe Rat Pack will be brought to life by performances from three long time Jazz Hall favorites: Jason DeLong, Jeff Shadley and Chuck Cissel, at the Jazz Depot, 5 S. Boston Ave. call 596-1001 or okjazz.org.
Tue., Oct. 9
TAIKO'S RHYTHM SPIRITSan Jose Taiko's Rhythm Spirit on at 7:30pm in the NSU Center for the Performing Arts, Tahlequah. To purchase tickets, contact the NSU Box Office at (918) 458-2078.
Wed., Oct. 10
CLARINET QUARTET Tulsa Clarinet Quartet performs during the lunch hour. Free. 12:10pm. Kathleen Westby Pavilion, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Tue., Oct. 16
THE SONNY GRAY TRIOThird Tuesday Jazz. 5:30pm in the Gilcrease Museum Vista Room, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. Galleries open until 8pm. Free for members; $10 for public. Buffet, $4 extra. 596-2700.
Wed., Oct. 17
PIANO BROWN BAGPianist Amy Cottingham performs during the lunch hour. 12:10pm Free. Westby Pavilion, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Wed., Oct. 17
YAMATOHigh-energy drum beat show. 8pm. $18-$47. Chapman Music Hall, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Oct. 19-20
MAT GALAWell-known local entertainers perform cabaret-style. $15. 8pm. Norman Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Sat., Oct. 20
BLUES CHALLENGE CONCERTThe 4th Annual Blues Society of Tulsa Blues Challenge at VFW Post 577, 1109 E. 6th St., bluessocietyoftulsa.com.
Wed., Oct. 24
TROMBONE BROWN BAGPaul Compton leads a 16-member OSU Trombone Ensemble. Free. 12:10pm. Westby Pavilion, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Sat., Oct. 27
A MAGICAL EVENINGTulsa Symphony Orchestra conducted by Daniel Hege. 7:30pm. $16-48. Chapman Music Hall, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Sun., Oct. 28
CLAREMONT TRIOFemale chamber group. 3pm. $5-25. Williams Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Oct. 29-30
RED PRIESTBaroque program of 18th century and modern music. 8pm. $27. Williams Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Wed., Oct. 31
VOCALIST BROWN BAG Vocalist Margaret Sewell performs during the lunch hour. 12:10pm. Free. Westby Pavilion, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Thurs., Nov. 8
INTERGALACTIC NEMESIS Return to the era of episodic radio in the 1930s at the NSU Center for the Performing Arts, Tahlequah, 7:30pm. To purchase tickets, contact the NSU Box Office at (918) 458-2078.
Fri., Nov. 9
HAYES CARLL WITH TRAVIS LINVILLEIn concert at Emerson Hall at All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria Ave. at 7pm, allsoulcoffeehouse.com or call 743-2363.
Tue., Dec. 4
A CELTIC CHRISTMASCelebrate the holiday season with a mix of traditional Celtic music at "A Celtic Christmas", at 7:30pm at the NSU Center for the Performing Arts, Tahlequah. To purchase tickets, contact the NSU Box Office at (918) 458-2078.
Sat., Dec. 8
TRACE BUNDYAcoustic guitarist from Colorado in concert at Emerson Hall at All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria Ave. at 7pm, allsoulcoffeehouse.com or call 743-2363.
Fri., Feb. 1
HARLEM GOSPEL CHOIR7:30pm at the NSU Center for the Performing Arts, Tahlequah. To purchase tickets, contact the NSU Box Office at (918) 458-2078.
Sat., May 3
AMERICAN ACOUSTIC MUSIC"Dry Branch Fire Squad: An Institution in American Acoustic Music" at the NSU Center for the Performing Arts, Tahlequah, 7:30pm. To purchase tickets, contact the NSU Box Office at (918) 458-2078.
Ongoing
COPPERTONES: A NIGHT OF JAZZ2nd & 4th Thur. of every month; Price Tower Arts Center, 510 S. Dewey Ave., Bartlesville; no cover charge; drinks, dinner and dessert available; 918-336-4949, www.pricetower.org.NOONDAY CONCERTS AT TRINITYLocal and regional musicians and singers being a little delight to your lunch hour. Tuesdays, 12:05-12:35pm at Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati, 582-4128.PERCUSSION CIRCLE1st Thurs. Free & Open circle. Gypsy Coffee House, 303 N. Cincinnati. 6:30pm. More info at oklapha@gmail.com. SINGERS & SONGWRITERSFree music from local and national acts. Sat & Sun. 2-6pm. Grape Ranch, Okemah, graperanch.com (918) 623-2250.TULSA BOYS SINGERSTulsa Boy Singers, founded in 1948 meets at Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati every Mon & Thurs at 4:30pm . Ages 8-18. 585-BOYS.TULSA COMUNTY COLLEGE COMMUNITY BANDThe TCC community band is enrolling for fall. Open to all qualified musicians, meets on Mondays at the SE Campus from 7-8:50pm, $59. Call 595-7766 to register. Thru Dec. 10.TULSA COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMMUNITY ORCHESTRAPerform music from Bach to Broadway with Tulsa's only community orchestra. All string players welcome; winds by audition only. Meets on Tuesdays at the SECampus from 7-8:50pm, $59. Call 595-7766 to register. Thru Dec. 4.WORLD RHYTHM EXPERIENCE: A DRUM CLASSWith Michael Back. Wednesdays 7:15-9pm. Living Arts of Tulsa, 308 S. Kenosha. Call 585-1234.Poetry/Writing...
Ongoing
ADULT WRITERS GROUPGet your creative juices flowing and share your words with others. Have a chance to perform them on stage later. Free. Wednesdays, 5:30pm. Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling, 746-5065.OPEN MIC NIGHTEvery Tues., 8pm, Gypsy Coffee House, 303 N. Cincinnati Ave., 295-2181.POETRY RECITATION CONTESTThis year's competition is open to all high school students statewide, materials are provided for participation schools. Go to poetryoutloud.org or call 405-235-0280.SHARON SMITH KNIGHT & FRIENDSAn evening of poetry & music at the Coffee House on Cherry St., 1502 E. 15th. 8pm. 1st & 3rd Thurs.TULSA NIGHTWRITERS3rd Tues every month, 7:00 to 9:00pm at the Allee Beth Martin East Regional Library, 2601 S. GarnettTULSA WRITERS CAFEImpromptu creative writing, critique and development of craft, 2nd & 4th Wed of every month. Harwelden, 2210 S. Main, 7-9pm, 746-7629.WINTER WRITING CONTESTOklahoma writers are invited to enter the 1st Annual Winter Writing Contest sponsored by the Missouri Writers' Guild. Visit missouriwritersguild.org or e-mail Mary-Lane Kamberg at MLKwriter@yahoo.com for more information.Singles...
Sat., Sept. 29
FIFTH SATURDAY DANCEFeaturing Live Country Band "Whiskey Bent", 8-11:30pm, $7, First United Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard, call 747-8601 or phoenix-singles.org.
Wed., Oct. 3
CUPID PRE-DATINGSpeed dating for single professionals at Cherokee Casino Resort, 777 Cherokee St. C note piano lounge, 7pm, ages 29-46, $35, cupid.com/predating, call Brad 521-6919.
Ongoing
CHRISTIAN SINGLESEvery Sunday single activities with other Christian singles. Worship, bible studies, Sunday School, dances, volleyball, dance lessons, Christ Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard Ave, 9am, 747-8601. SINGLE MINGLEShare some pie, coffee, fellowship, conversation and friendship; Christ United Methodist Chruch Activity Center, 35th St. & Harvard; 8pm; every Wed.TLC: SINGLES SUPPORT GROUP Christ United Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard Ave. Room 132, Tues., 7-8:30PM. Free child-care with advance reservations, call 747-8601. Spiritual...
Sep. 28-30
POST ABORTION RETREATCall Rachel at Catholic Charities, 585-8167. $100 for meals, room and materials, assistance is available. Call 1-877-HOPE-4-ME or rachelsvineyard.org.
Sun., Sep. 30
GLOBAL WORSHIPInternational worship service, 6:30pm with a meal at 4pm, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 8730 E. Skelly Dr. Call 622-2905, gslctulsa.org.
Ongoing
ADULT CHRISTIAN DANCEDance lessions, refreshments, and a variety of music, singles and couples are welcome, $6 per person, 8pm-11:30pm, every last Saturday of the month, Faith United Methodist Church, 7431 E. 91st St.ALTERNATIVE SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DRUM CIRCLEGuilt free Sunday fun for kids on a spiritual journey, Harmony Church, 9022 E. 31st, Sunday School 11am, Drum Circle 12:15pm, 665-0607, www.harmonytulsa.com.ARABIC CELEBRATIONSSundays, 6:30pm. Church at Battle Creek (W9), 3025 N. Aspen, BA. For more info, visit myspace.com/crossneckband.CATECHETICAL CERTIFICATIONChurch of the Madalene, 3188 E. 22nd St.; 2nd & 4th Sat. of each month; 9am-1pm; $6 for each module; must register one week befor the scheduled module; www.dioceseoftulsa.org., 294-1904.CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCHPlease join us Sundays, 9:15 breakfast, fellowship, and music. 10:30 Sunday school, 11:45 contemporary worship, 35th Harvard.

EKKLESIA-THE GATHERING

No pews, no passing the plate, no perfect people. 10am Sundays. Equality Center, 621 E. 4th, 743-4297.

MUSLIM MID-DAY PRAYERS2pm on Fridays, on the Communal Day of Prayer. If you are non-Muslim but are interested in visiting the mosque or watching the prayers, call 851-2428. Muslim Student Association at TU, 4th & Florence.PASTORAL STUDIES INSTITUTE Interested in a college degree in theology? Need a few general electives or humanities electies in your current degree program? Call the Pastoral Studies Institute for more information, 294-1904, ext. 141 or psi@dioceseoftulsa.org. The full PSI spring schedule is available at www.dioceseoftulsa.org.RACHEL'S VINEYARD RETREATSCatholic Charities invites anyone who suffers for the pain of an abortion to attend this confidential retreat. One need not be Catholic to attend. The next retreat starts soon. For more information contact the Catholic Charities, 585-8167, ext. 212, 877-HOPE-4-ME or www.rachelsvineyard.org.SATURDAY NIGHTS AT ROLLING STONE CHURCH6-7pm, The night is still young if you have plans afterward. Refill worship 7:30pm. 1-hour event including eats, music & friends. People from all walks of life are welcomewww.rollingstonechurch.com, 918-402-5720, 1/4 mile east of 31st & GarnettSPIRITUAL GATHERING FOR PEACEA time for peace-makers to strengthen their spiritual resolve. Open to all faiths. Every Saturday, 6:00pm. Peace House of Tulsa, 306 S. Phoenix, 231-2514.VERITAS/THEOLOGY CLASSSun. 9:30am. Beams of Light Family Church, 1724 S. Harvard.WORSHIP WITH NUMAMinistry in the power of the spirit. Sundays, 10am. 1 blk. West of Memorial on 71st at Thoreau Demonstration Academy. More info at www.numaministreis.comSports...
Thurs., Sep. 27
TU SOFTBALLV. Univ. Arts & Science Oklahoma. 10am. Hardesty Sports Complex, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Sep. 29
EL PASO ARENACROSS & FREESTYLE SHOWPro and amateur motorcycle and quad racing, at Cohen Stadium, 9700 Gateway North, El Paso, TX, gates open at 11am, $25, register at cyclecitypromotions.com or call 629-9930.
Sat., Sep. 29
GOLF SCRAMBLEEntry fee is $80/person, including green fees, golf cart, range balls and lunch, at Clary Fields, 9999 S. 49th W. Ave. Sapulpa, call 252-8249.
Sat., Sep. 29
OSU FOOTBALLV. Sam Houston State Bearkats. 6:05pm. Boone Pickens Stadium 422 Aquires, Stillwater OK. For tickets tickets@okstate.edu or call 877-All-4-OSU.
Sat., Sep. 29
TU FOOTBALLV. Univ. Alabama Birmingham Blazers. 6pm. Chapman Stadium, 11th & Florence, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sep. 29-Oct. 7
TU MEN'S TENNISPolo All-American Games. All Day. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Oct. 13
OU FOOTBALLV. Univ. of Missouri Tigers. Time TBA. Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, 180 W. Brooks, Norman, OK. For tickets call (800) 456-GoOU.
Sat., Oct. 13
TU FOOTBALLV. Marshall Univ. Thundering Herd. 6pm. Chapman Stadium, 11th & Florence, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Oct. 18-22
TU WOMEN'S TENNISITA Regional Championships. All Day. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Oct. 20
OSU FOOTBALLV. Kansas State Wildcats. Time TBA. Boone Pickens Stadium 422 Aquires, Stillwater OK. For tickets tickets@okstate.edu or call 877-All-4-OSU.
Oct. 25-26
TU MEN'S TENNNISWilson ITA Regionals. All Day. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Oct. 27
TU FOOTBALLV. Southern Methodist Univ. Mustangs. 2pm. Chapman Stadium, 11th & Florence, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Nov. 3
OSU FOOTBALLV. Univ. Texas Longhorns. Time TBA. Boone Pickens Stadium 422 Aquires, Stillwater OK. For tickets tickets@okstate.edu or call 877-All-4-OSU.
Sat., Nov. 3
OU FOOTBALLV. Texas A&M Aggies. Time TBA. Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, 180 W. Brooks, Norman, OK. For tickets call (800) 456-GoOU.
Sat., Nov. 10
OSU FOOTBALLV. Univ. Kansas Jayhawks. Time TBA. Boone Pickens Stadium 422 Aquires, Stillwater OK. For tickets tickets@okstate.edu or call 877-All-4-OSU.
Sat., Nov. 10
OU FOOTBALLV. Baylor Univ. Bears. Time TBA. Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, 180 W. Brooks, Norman, OK. For tickets call (800) 456-GoOU.
Sat., Nov. 10
TU FOOTBALL V. Univ. Houston Cougars. 2pm. Chapman Stadium, 11th & Florence, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Nov. 24
OU FOOTBALLV. Oklahoma State Cowboys. Time TBA. Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, 180 W. Brooks, Norman, OK. For tickets call (800) 456-GoOU.
Fri., Jan. 12
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Univ. Arkansas Little Rock. Time TBA. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Fri., Jan. 12
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Oral Roberts Univ. Time TBA. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Jan. 13
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Lamar. Time TBA. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Tue., Jan. 16
TU WOMEN'S TENNISV. Oral Roberts. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Fri., Jan. 19
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Univ. California. 6pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Thurs., Jan. 25
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Standford Univ. 5pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Jan. 27
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Univ. Georgia. 1pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Fri., Feb. 3
TU WOMEN'S TENNISV. Univ. Arkansas Little Rock. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Fri., Feb. 3
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Univ. Mississippi. 2pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Thurs., Feb. 8
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Michigan State. 6pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Feb. 10
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Texas A&M. 2pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Fri., Feb. 23
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Univ. Louisiana Lafayette. 6pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Wed., Feb. 28
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Univ. Oklahoma. 5pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Thurs., March 22
TU MEN'S TENNISV. USC. 12pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Tue., March 27
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Memphis. 5pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Thurs., March 29
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Hawai'i. 1pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Fri., April 6
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Univ. Notre Dame. 12pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Mon., April 9
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Oklahoma State Univ. 5pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Thurs., April 12
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Southern Methodist Univ. 1pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
May 16-26
TU MEN'S TENNISNCAA Championships. All day. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Ongoing
ADULT BASEBALL LEAGUETulsa Metro Baseball Association is looking for adults 21+ to join one of twelve area teams. For more info, check out www.metrotulsabseball.org.FLAG FOOTBALLSat. mornings, Friendly limited contact game for players 25 and older. E-mail football@jwmweb.com.GREEN COUNTRY ROLLER GIRLSGCRG is looking for women & men interested in joining the league. Looking for skaters, refs, coaches, announcers, volunteers of any kind, and sponsors. Check out www.greencountryrollergirls.com www.myspace.com/greencountryrollergirls.HALLETT MOTOR RACING CIRCUITRacing events ranging from vintage cars, SCCA, COMMA to motorcycles and more. Check out www.hallettracing.net or call Hallett Track Office 918-583-1134 for more information. Track location: 59901 E. 55 Road, Jennings, OK (Take HWY 51 to 412 and exit immediately after Turnpike Toll Booth)HAVE A BALL!Tulsa Parks announced their Fall Adult Sports Leagues consisting of Women's Flag Football, Volleyball, Men's & Women's Basketball, and Dodgeball. Each league has games lasting 2-3 months. Visit the Tulsa Parks website at www.TulsaParks.org, or call 596-2526 for information.MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUEMon & Wed., 6-9pm. Glenpool Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. Call 746-3780 for more info.MUAY THAI + boxing & grappling. The ultimate workout with devastating power. Adams Muay Thai, 4107 S. 72nd E. Ave. Call 488-0707 for more info & schedules.SUNDAY SKATE JAMSundays, 7-11pm, 401 Broadway Ct., Sand Springs. 241-2272 for more information.VINTAGE BASEBALLWant to play base ball the way it used to be? Seeking individuals 18+ who are interested in playing using 19th century rules/equipment--no gloves! Interested ballists contact Joshua at 749.6001.WOMEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUEThurs., 7:30-9pm. Glenpool Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. Call 746-3780 for more info.Theater/Dance Performance...
Sep. 27-30

CALLBACK

A young woman's grieving is complicated by mysterious phone calls in the middle of the night that haunt her and drive her to discover the caller. Kendall Hall, TU campus, 600 South College. 631-2567 for tix and info.

Sep. 27-29

THE LION IN WINTER

A classic Broadway play with King Henry II, his three sons, and the quest for the crown. 8pm except Sep. 23 at 2pm. Liddy Doenges Theatre (PAC) $17.50. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111 for tix and info.

Sep. 27-30, Oct. 4-6

WONDERFUL WORLD

A fast paced comedy about family misunderstandings, at Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling Ave., 8pm except Sun., Sep. 30 at 2pm. Call 746-5065.

Oct. 5-7

AIN'T MISBEHAVIN'

Liddy Doenges Theatre will transform into The Cotton Club for Grace Ann Production's new musical. $25 adults $22 students & seniors. 8pm 2pm matinees. Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.

Oct. 5-6

JUNIE B. JONES

Play for children based on book series by Barbara Park. $4 morning shows & $7-$8 evening and Sat. shows. Williams Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.

Oct. 6, 12, 14

TOSCA

Puccini's beloved opera. $20-95. Oct. 6 &12 at 7:30pm & Oct. 14 at 2:30pm. Chapman Music Hall, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.

Oct. 19-20, 25-28

HIDE AND SHRIEK

BA Community Playhouse presents a mystery farce by Tim Kelly. 8pm, 2pm Sun. matinee at the Main Place, 1800 S. Main. $13. Call 258-0077 or bacptheatre.com.

Oct. 19-21, 24-27

ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW

Do the Time Warp with this campy classic. 8pm except 2pm Sun. $20-$24. Williams Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.

Oct. 25-27

THE WOMAN IN BLACK

Two-man show by Susan Hill. 8pm. $15. Norman Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.

Nov. 15-17, 29-Dec. 1

MARISOL

Bronx native Marisol and her quest to overcome the chaos that plagues humanity. Kendall Hall, TU campus, 600 South College. 631-2567 for tix and info.

Feb. 14-17, 21-24

THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN

Inhabitants of a small island off the coast of Ireland find out a Hollywood film crew has chosen their remote home to make a documentary. Kendall Hall, TU campus, 600 South College. 631-2567 for tix and info.

Sun., March 9

SUDS SOAP OPERA MUSICAL

Suds, The Rocking '60s Soap Opera Musical takes the stage at NSU Center for the Performing Arts, Tahlequah, 2pm. To purchase tickets, contact the NSU Box Office at (918) 458-2078.

Thurs., April 10

TAPESTRY DANCE COMPANY

"The Souls of Our Feet" at the NSU Center for the Performing Art. To purchase tickets, contact the NSU Box Office at (918) 458-2078.

April 17-20, 24-27

CARNIVAL

Lili is enchanted by a run-down Parisian carnival. Kendall Hall, TU campus, 600 South College. 631-2567 for tix and info.

Ongoing
THE DRUNKARD & THE At The Galleries...
Thurs., Sep. 27
CHERRY STREET ART WALKAll galleries will host an opening reception and exhibition for one night only, 5-8pm on Cherry Street Arts District, 15th Street from Peoria to Utica. Free and open.
Thurs., Sep. 27
THE SUMMER WINDClaussen Gallery 5-8pm with work from Kevin Hardin, Amy Smith, Ruth Harris, Rosemary Daugherty and Chris Claussen, at Claussen Studios/Gallery 1519 E. 15th St. call 794-0000 or claussenstudios.com.
Sep. 27-Oct. 20
ART DOESNT WHISPERAn exhibition of new works by gallery artists. Opening reception 5-8pm at Joseph Gierek Fine Art, 1512 E. 15th St. Call 592-5432 or gierek.com.
Sep. 27-Nov. 10
OKLAHOMA ARTISTS: A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONCharles Banks Wilson and Alexandre Hogue at Pierson Gallery, 1307-1311 E. 15th St, hours are Tues.-Fri., 9:30am-5:30pm and Sat., 10am-4pm. Call 584-2440 or piersongallery.com.
Sep. 30-Dec. 30
FOCUS 4: LUCY GUNNINGThe filmmaker's new work will be unveiled at Philbrook museum, 2727 S. Rockford Rd. Call 749-7941 or Philbrook.org.
Oct. 4-28
BROOKE APKER KNIGHTNative Tulsan showcases fine art, graphic design, and silkscreen. PAC Gallery, 2nd & Cincinnati, M-F 10am to 5:30pm & during Chapman Music Hall Events. Free. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Oct. 6-20
GILCREASE ART STUDIOSEmphasizing a different medium each session, classes combine media introduction and material application for adults. Saturdays. $85 per session. Call 596-2700 to register.
Thurs., Oct. 11
NEXT/NOW ART SHOWArt from members of TYPros, 6-9pm at Artifacts Gallery, 819 E. 3rd St. appetizers will be served, free, RSVP at Chrisoden@tulsachamber.com or typros.org.
Fri., Oct. 12
OKLAHOMA'S RADICAL ROOTSGallery talk with Jenk Jones, local, award-winning journalist and retired newspaper editor. Free. Gallery 18, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. 596-2700.
Fri., Oct. 19
WILD AND WACKY YEARSWith Jenk Jones, local award-winning journalist and retired newspaper editor. Gilcrease Museum Gallery 18, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. Free. 596-2700.
Oct. 26-Sep. 2008
TULSA IN THE ROARING TWENTIESFeatures artifacts and photographs of the changes in the Oil Capital of the World at Tulsa's History Museum, 2445 S. Peoria. 10am-4pm, Tuesday-Saturday. Call 712-9484 or tulsahistory.org.
Ongoing
1776-1876: A CENTURY OF AMERICAN HISTORY IN ARTRare documents and historical art. Cilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. 596-1400, wwww.gilcrease.org. Thru Dec. 31.ADULT ART CLASSES Ages 16+. 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd., 596-2737 for details.A.M. DISTEFANO STUDIO/GALLERYReasonably priced art, pure abstractions. 1505 E. 11th. Call 704-1471 for hours and details.ART AND DESIGN OF OLINKA HRDYConstructivism, art deco and Czech folk art at Price Tower Arts Center, 510 Dewey Ave., Bartlesville, $4, 336-4949 or pricetower.org. Thru Jan. 13.ART-N-STYLE HAIR SALON AND ART GALLERYNew artist, Shalla Javid, is opening her exhibit on Sat. from 6-10pm, 1334 E. 41st St., call 742-1550. Thru Sep. 30.BERYLE FORD PHOTOSThe theme from the collection is schools of Tulsa. Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria. 712-9484 or go to tulsahistory.org.CHARLES BANKS WILSON: AN OKLAHOMA LIFE IN ARTArtworks from private collections and several new paintings that have never been in public view. Gilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. Call 596-2700 or Gilcrease.org. Thru March 9.DOUG BAUEROil paintings by local Tulsa artist Doug Bauer. Frame Maker Gallery, 6201 E. 61st St., 492-4567, Tue-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-4pm. framemakergallery.com.FALL GROUP SHOWFeaturing Christopher Westfall, with new Tulsa-based paintings and new work by gallery artists. M. A. Doran Gallery, 3509 S. Peoria. 748-8700 or madorangallery.com for info. Thru Oct. 12.

FLASHBACK '57: TULSARAMA & THE BURIED BELVEDERE

This exhibit allows everyone to see the items in the time capsule, plus other artifacts and images from 1957. Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria. Call 712-9484 or go to tulsahostory.org.

FREE ART!Thanks to a grant from the Oklahoma Arts Council, everyone can enjoy free visits to Philbrook Museum from 5-8pm every Thursday. 2727 S. Rockford Rd., 748-5309.GLASSBLOWING CLASSAdults and kids 14 and over can make their own flower at the Tulsa Gathering Place, 19 E. Brady. Create a flower for $25 and pick it up the next day. Call 582-4527 or go to tulsagatheringplace.com for more info.LIFE PAINTING With Kessie Noel. Free live model every other Thursday (alternate male & female models). Come in & watch or bring your supplies & participate. Club 209 at Brady & Boulder.LOCAL GLASSBLOWERSFeaturing new styles of vases, platters and other glass art objects. New works created daily. Tulsa Gathering Place, 19 E. Brady; 582-4527.OIL PAINTINGLearn the art of oil painting. First Mondays of every month, 12-4pm. $25/class. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 593-1444 for more info and enrollment.OKLAHOMA POLITICS AND CONGRESSLearn about the people who represented the Sooner State in Congress. Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria, 712-9484, tulsahistory.org.OKLAHOMA SITES:Exhibit of B. Vinson Lackey's Paintings of Historic Forts, Schools & Indian Agencies in Oklahoma. Gilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd., 596-2700. Thru Sep. 30.PAINT AT PHILBROOKTake advantage of Philbrook's beautiful gardens and landscaping. Set up your easel and let inspiration take its course. Call 748-5309 for more information or go to philbrook.org. PAINTINGS BY CRYSTAL CARDENASTulsa Artists' Coalition presents, "Many Voyages" At the TAC Gallery, 9 E. Brady. Call 592-0041, tacgallery.org. Thru Sep. 29.PHILBROOK GARDENSWalking audio tour with history of the Phillips home, family and gardens. Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Rd. 748-5309, philbrook.org.POTTERY CLASSESAdult and kid's classes and studio space. Third Street Clayworks, 1001 E. 3rd St.; 585-CLAY.SPACE SILENT SPIRITMaynard Dixon's American West, the Hays Collection. Gilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd., 596-2700. Thru Sep. 30.TRADITIONAL POTTERY CLASSESTaught by Crystal Hanna at Gilcrease Museum. 1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Road. Thursdays, 6:30-9pm. Tuition is $120 with materials. Call 596-2700 or visit www.gilcrease.org for more info.TULSA IN A PARADE OF COLORAn exhibit of local photography by Don Thompson at the Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria Ave. 712-1939 or tulsahistory.org. Thru Nov. 15.VIEWPOINTSColor Connection Gallery, 2050 Utica Square. Opening reception 5-8pm. Gallery hours are Tues.-Sat. 10am-5:30pm. Call 742-0515 for more information. Thru Sep.Auditions..
Sat., Sep. 29
THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER3pm, Clark Theatre, 11440 E. Admiral. Call 669-6455 or www.clarktheatre.com.
Sat., Oct. 6
WAYMAN TISDALE CHALLENGEWayman Tisdale is seeking a band to take on tour with him this fall. Call the Jazz Depot to sign up for an audition, 596-1001.
Ongoing
BLUES SOCIETY CALL FOR ENTRIESBattle of the blues bands, a regional qualifier for the International Blues Challenge in Memphis. Entry forms and more information at bluessocietyoftulsa.com. Entry Deadline is Oct. 1.CHORUSThe Talk of Tulsa Show Chorus, rehearsals, auditions for singers and performers, 7-10pm Monday, Christ Church 109th and Yale Ave. 451-5771.DOWNTOWN VARIETY SHOWNow Interviewing Talent. Call 521-3299.TULSA OPERA CHORUS AUDITIONSMust read music. Positions paid. More info & audition scheduling at Mr. Protopapas, 582-4035, x 19.Benefits...
Sat., Sep. 22
RAINFOREST RESTORATION DINNERA tropical evening of dinner and cocktails to help save the Rainforests of South America. Call 669-6228.
Thurs., Sep. 27
CASABLANCAKendall Whittier fundraiser, reminiscent of Old Hollywood, complete with a red carpet and a screening of Casablanca. Tickets are $100. Reception starts at 7pm, Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis. Call 743-9559.
Sun., Sep. 30
AIDS WALK OF OKCWith Miss America Lauren Nelson, at Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno, OKC. Free, registration at 12:30pm. aidswalkokc.org for more information.
Sat., Oct. 6
ZOORUN 2007 Tulsa Zoo's 38th Annual ZooRun features a 5k, 10k & a 1-mile FunRun inside the zoo. Register online at tulsazoo.org, or call 669-6608.
Oct. 6-7
STUFF A STOCKING DRIVEFundraiser to support projects of the Blue Star Mothers. Christmas donation drive. 9am-4pm. Broken Arrow Wal-Mart locations. Info at babluestar.org.
Sun., Oct. 7
KELSEY BRIGGS RUN AGAINST CHILD ABUSE5K Run at 2pm with a Fun Walk following, $25 Registration fee, in the Bricktown area of OKC. Call (405) 401-1771 or visit kelseybriggsrunagainstchildabuse.com.
Thurs., Oct. 11
TULSA HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S HALL OF FAME Annual fundraiser will be held at Southern Hills Country Club, 2636 E. 61st. This event recognizes Tulsans for their civic and philanthropic leadership. For info, call 712-9484.
Thurs., Oct. 18
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS BUNCO-RAMAFundraiser to support projects of the Blue Star Mothers. 7-9pm. Broken Arrow Roller Sports, 551 W. Oakland. $10 entry. babluestar.org for more info.
Ongoing
FEEDING THE PEOPLEThe Lord's Kitchen, 6849 S. Peoria Ave., serves a free dinner every Fri., 4-10:30pm, plus games and music. Call Gina at 488-9645 ext.8.Book Signing... Centennial Events...
Sep. 29-30
CENTENNIAL HERITAGE QUILT SHOWAnyone wishing to submit quilts or quilt-related items may do so Fri., Sept. 28, 5-9pm. Open to the public. 9am-5pm, Sat. and 1-5pm Sun. at Central Park Community Center, 1500 S. Main. $4. Call 455-325 or artsba.org.
Oct. 12-13
RAGTIME CONNECTIONSCentennial Ragtime Festival. $15. Student tickets before Oct. 1 from Ragtime for Tulsa, 2121 E. 51st Street, Suite 112. Williams Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.Children & Family...
Sat., Sep. 30
SUPER SAFARI KIDS Ages 6-8 will discover how chimpanzees live, eat and socialize in this primate class. 1-3pm. Tulsa Zoo, 5701 E. 36th St. N. Call 669-6619 or tulsazoo.org.
Sat., Oct. 6
'CREASE KIDS Teaching artists demonstrate techniques used by artists and cultures in the Gilcrease collection, 10-11:30am. $5/members; $8/non-members at Creative Learning Center, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. Call 596-2700.
Ongoing
ADVANCED LI'L BIT TAE KWON DOTue. & Thu., 6-6:45pm, $90, Ages 5-7. Parental involvement encouraged but not required. Turner Community Center, 3503 E. 5th Pl., 746-5053

ALL-STAR TUMBLING & STUNTS

All skill levels through high school age can improve flexibility, strength, self-confidence & physical ability. Sat., 10am, 11am & 12pm. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. 296-0425 for registration.

AQUATOTSProgram includes story time, puppet shows, crafts, songs and games. Oklahoma Aquarium, 300 Aquarium Dr., 96th St. Bridge and Arkansas River, Jenks; 528-1504, www.okaquarium.org.BILINGUAL STORYTIMEStories, songs and finger plays in Spanish & English. Ages 3-5. 10:30am Mondays. Martin Regional Library, 2601 S. Garnett, 669-6340.CHILDREN & TEEN ART CLASSESAfterschool art classes, Heidi Contreras Art Institute, Southminster Presbyterian, 3500 S. Peoria, 627-5924.CONFIDENT KIDS Fri 6-9pm. Helping kids recover from hurts using coping skills. Southern Hills Baptist, 5590 S. Lewis, 743-8897.FAMILY STORYTIMEBooks, music, rhymes, songs, and chants. For newborns to 3-year-olds and their caregivers. Thursdays, Helmerich Library. 10:15-10:30am. 596-2466.KIDS' SEQUOYAH BOOK CLUBFor grades 3-5. 4-4:45pm. Broken Arrow Library, 300 W. Broadway. Call 251-5359 for book title and more info. MARVELOUS MONDAY STORIESJoin Ms. Karen for stories and other fun activities. Ages 3-5. Hardesty Regional Library. 250-7307MOMMY & ME PRESCHOOL ARTFun art projects for 3-5 year-olds and their caregivers. Wed., 10:30-11:15am. $15/session. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 746-3780 for details.MONTESSORI-BASED PRE-KHoly Family Cathedral School, Tulsa's only center-city grade school is now enrolling for the 2007-2008 school year. Class sizes are small. Before school and after school care are available. Located at 8th & Boulder. Details at 582-0422.MUSIC TOGETHERBarthelmes Conservatory will offer a music and movement program for children, newborn-age 5, and the adults who love them. For more info, visit tulsaconservatory.com or call 794-0330.MY FIRST STORYTIMEFor newborn-2-year-olds and their caregivers. Various times and locations. Call 596-7977 or visit www.tulsalibrary.org for the storytime most convenient for you! PLAY READINGReading a variety of both classic and youth oriented plays. Every Sat. 11-12pm, $20, Clark Youth Theatre, 11440 E. Admiral Pl., to register call 669-6455, clarktheatre.com.PRESCHOOL STORYTIMEFor ages 3-5. Various times and locations. Call 596-7977 or visit www.tulsalibrary.org for the storytime nearest you.PRINCIPLES OF PERFORMANCEAn intermediate class designed for teens with previous stage experience. Every Wed. night until Nov. 7, 8-9:30pm. Clark Youth Theatre, 11440 E. Admiral Pl. To register call 669-6455, or go to clarktheatre.com.STORYTIMEEvery Tuesday, various preschool themes, preschool, snacks and crafts, Barnes & Noble, 5231 E. 41st St, 11am, 665-4580.TEAM USA CHEERLEADINGFor boys & girls 4-14. Thurs, 6pm. $5/class. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. 361-6039 for more info & registration.TODDLER TIMEToddlers ages 2-3 and their caregivers are welcome to join for stories, finger plays, and music. Mondays 10-10:20am and Tuesdays 6:30-7pm. Hardesty Regional Library. 250-7307.Cinema...
Fri., Sep. 28
ADAM AND STEVEAfter getting together for a calamitous one-night stand in the 1980s, single homosexuals Adam and Steve don't see each other again until they cross paths 17 years later. Free, 7pm at Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St. Call 743-4297.
Fri., Sep. 28
PEACE HOUSE MOVIE NIGHT"The Doctor, the Depleted Uranium, and the Dying Children" at 7pm, Peace House, 306 S. Phoenix, call 231-2514 or peacehousetulsa.org.
Fri., Sep. 28
VANAJAThe film explores the struggle 14 year old, Vanaja, as she tries to escape her lower caste. Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis. Call 592-3456 or circlecinema.com for showtimes.
Sep. 28-29
RAISING ARIZONACircle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis, presents the satirical comedy featuring Holly Hunter and Nicolas Cage, at midnight. Call 592-3456 or circlecinema.com for more.
Sat., Sep. 29
ESPRESSO BY THE BOOK MOVIE NIGHT8:30pm, free independent films, not for kids, 4419 S. Mingo Rd., go to myspace.com/espressobythebook or 764-9532.
Wed., Oct. 3
NATIVE AMERICANS IN FILMFilmmakers and an expert in indigenous nation studies provide a female perspective on Native Americans in film on at Oklahoma State University, 3-7pm, Student Union Theatre, free and open.
Sun., Oct. 7
POW WOW HIGHWAYFilm about a member of the Cheyenne Indian nation who dreams of the old ways when his people lived close to the land. Free. Gilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. 596-2700.
Mon., Oct. 8
CORSICA & THE RIVIERASJourney the island of Corsica & the Italian/French Rivieras with Stan Walsh. $7-$8. 2pm & 7:30pm. Williams Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Now Showing
CENTER CINEMAFridays at 7pm. Sue Welch Hall, Equality Center, 621 E. 4th. 743-4297.JOURNEY INTO AMAZING CAVESSee some wonders that exist right here on earth as some extreme athletes & extreme scientists risk it all for the love of discovery. Cinemark IMAX, 71st & Hwy 169. Showtimes at 307-2629.THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIXCatch the latest of the Harry Potter installments at Cinemark IMAX, 10802 E. 71st. Call 307-2629 for showtimes.Clubs/Meetings..
Thurs., Sept. 27

IDEA RAISER

Share your ideas for Oklahoma's second century, 5:30-7pm, at Junior League of Tulsa Headquarters, 3633 S. Yale. Free. RSVP to rsvp@100ideasok.org or by calling 888-465-2007.

Fri., Sept. 28

RNCV MEETING

Registered Nurse Community Volunteers learn about Genetics and Cancer by Julie Sluss, MS, RN free and open, 9am at 6271 S. Jamestown. Call Peggy, 425-2770 for more.

Sat., Sept. 29

HANDS ACROSS THE RIVER

Tulsa Young Professionals in support of the River tax at 7:30am on the 23rd St. Bridge. Call River Parks 596-2001 for more details.

Tue., Oct. 2

PUB CLUB

Network with other young professionals at the next pub club: The Summit Club, 6th and Boulder, 5-7pm, typros.org.

Wed., Oct. 3

WEEKLY WEDNESDAYS AT DEPOT

Networking with senior execs at the Jazz Depot every Wednesday after work. 5 S. Boston. $5. Call 596-1001 for more information.

Thurs., Oct. 4

IMMIGRATION REFORM FOR OKLAHOMA NEW

I.R.O.N. meets at Hardesty South Regional Library, 8316 E. 93rd St. 6:30pm, call 906-6027 for more.

Tue., Oct. 7

THE BREAKFAST CLUB

Early morning book club meets on Tuesdays to discuss books about Chicago at Henthorne Community Center, 4825 S. Quaker Ave. $50 for 16 weeks. Call 746-5053 to sign up.

Ongoing
ADDICTION RECOVERY MINISTRY (ARMY)Tuesday evenings at 7pm. Father's House, 7727 E 41st Street, 664-5420, www.fhtulsa.org.BOOKS SANDWICHED INBook reviews 12:10-50pm every Mon in the Aaronson Auditorium at the Central Library, 4th & Denver. Visit www.tulsalibrary.org for book titles.CANCER SUPPORT GROUPLiving with the cancer challenge for patients & families. Tues. at 10am. Holliman Bldg., 1705 E. 19th.CELEBRATE RECOVERYFri 6-9pm. Adult Recovery from hurts, habits & hang-ups using coping skills, self discovery & the beatitudes. Southern Hills Baptist, 5590 S. Lewis, 743-8897.CREATIVE NETWORKSA non-profit networking group promoting creative success. Meets 1st & 3rd Wed. each month from 1-2:30pm. Hardesty Library, 8316 E. 93rd St, 877-2703.CRITIC'S CLUBCompare & contrast books made into movies and develop your critiquing skills. Mondays, 6:30-8:30pm. $30/month. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 593-1444 for more info and enrollment.DICK NIXON'S SCOOTER CLUBScooter Club meets old-fashioned pint-swilling club. Mondays, 7:23pm at Cellar Dweller, 417 W. 7th. Call 740-6593 for more info.DRUG PROBLEM? Narcotics Anonymous can help. Call 747-0017 or 888-749-0017 for more information.DRUMMERS FOR JESUS First Tue of every month at 7pm at First United Methodist Church, 600 E. Okmulgee, Muskogee. Visit www.drummersforjesusok.com or call Jeffrey Jones 869-7540.DULCIMER GROUP3rd Sat. of every month, 6pm, lessons, 7pm, Yale Avenue Christian Church, 3616 S. Yale, 744-8928. EZ TOASTMASTERSOn Wed at 12pm, this personal & professional development group focuses on public speaking & communication skills. Schusterman-Benson Library, 3333 E. 32nd Pl. 459-9356 for questions.FINANCIAL RECOVERY GROUP6:30pm Mondays. Support for people who are having problems with debt, spending and other financial issues. Christ United Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard.FRIDAY EVE BOOK CLUBBook discussion group meets the 3rd Fri. of every month at 7pm. Barnes & Noble, 8620 East 71st St.(Woodland Plaza). 814-4351.GENDER OUTREACHProviding support & social opportunities for transgender & intersex individuals. Every Wed., 7:30pm. Equality Center, 621 E. 4th, 743-4297.GREEN COUNTRY OUTDOOR CLUBMeets 2nd Thurs. 7:30pm. Hardesty Library, 8316 E. 93rd. Everyone who loves the outdoors is welcome. No dues, few rules. More info at geocities.com/gcoc_tulsa.GREEN DRINKS3rd Wed. of the month. Green Drinks for people interested in environmental topics. 5:30pm. Lola's, Brady & Main. More info at www.SustainableGreenCountry.org.GRIEF SUPPORTGrace Hospice offers a professionally led bereavement group At 3:30pm on Thurs & also 6pm on Mon. Participants will understand loss and build community with others dealing with the same. Free. More details at 744-7223.INDIAN NATIONS PONTIAC OAKLAND INTL. CAR CLUB 3rd Thur. of every month; 6:30pm; Western Sizzlin', 1130 E. Charles Page Blvd., Sand Springs; 361-9512.INSIDE OUTMon., 7-9pm. Adult Children of Alcoholics is a twelve-step, twelve tradition program of men & women who grew up in alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional homes. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th, 743-4297.I.R.O.N. Immigration Reform for Oklahoma Now meetings the 1st Thurs. of month. Hardesty Library, 8316 E> 93rd. 6:30pm. Details at 906-6027.LUPUS GROUP OF TULSA Every 3rd Thurs. monthly meeting, St. Francis Hospital, Educational Center, 461-2365.MOPS (MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS)For mothers of children ages birth- 5 years. 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month (Sept-May) 9:30-11:30a.m. Garnett Church of Christ 12000 E 31st St Childcare is provided. For more information, call Cindy: 461-1862 MOTHERS AND MORE MEETING Non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of moms. Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E. 93rd St. 850-7652.MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY SUPPORT GROUPMeets the fourth Monday of each month at 6pm. Meetings incorporate discussion, socialization, and educational resources. The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges 815 S. Utica, 584-8607. OKLAHOMA MOVIE MAKERS Meetings every Thur. from 7-8pm at the Circle Cinema, 12 S. Lewis. open to the public. Everyone is welcome from actors to crew to movie buffs. The group website is www.groups.yahoo.com/group/oklahomamoviemakers.PLAY SELECTIONParticipants are asked to attend every meeting through the end of the year and to commit to reading two plays a week. Free, adults only. Call for dates and times, 746-5065, Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling, hellertheatre.com.SACS MEETINGSingles Available for Community Service meets the first Thurs. of every month, at 6pm, at the Elks Lodge, 5335 S. Harvard. Call 748-3200 or visit tulsacs.com for more information.SIDS/INFANT LOSS SUPPORT GROUP6pm. 1st Mon. of each month. Tristesse Grief Center, 1709 S. Baltimore. $10 donation requested. Info at 587-1200.S.N.A.P.non-profit self help organization for abuse victims of priests, other clergy, teachers, coaches, etc.. Last Thur. of the month from 7-8:30pm, SNAPoklahoma@hotmail.com SONGWRITERS' CIRCLE2nd & 4th Fri. of the month. 9-11pm. Peace House, 306 S. Phoenix, 231-2514.STROKE SUPPORT GROUPMeets the second Thursday of every month at 4pm to support caregivers and stroke survivors and provide discussion, educational materials, and socialization. The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges 815 S. Utica, 584-8607SUSTAINABLE GREEN COUNTRY MEETING4th Fri. of the month. Help solve problems in Tulsa. 10am. Coffee House on Cherry St., 1502 E. 15th. More info at www.SustainableGreenCountry.org.TMCMonthly meeting last Thurs. of every month, Breakfast network, 7:30am, Renaissance Hotel & Convention Center, 585-1201. TOASTMASTERS CLUB Toastmasters club meets every Wed., 12-1pm, at the Schusterman Library, 32nd and Harvard. Guests welcome. Contact Thom Bowen 459-9356 or thom.bowen@securian.com.TULSA AMPUTEE GROUP SUPPORTFirst Monday of each month. 7pm. Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges, 815 S. Utica. Call 584-8607 for more info.TULSA GUITAR SOCIETYMeets every 2nd Sunday of the month. Monthly recitals 4-5pm. Agora Church, 51st & Memorial. Visit www.tulsaguitar.org.TULSA HERB SOCIETYMeets Tuesdays at 9:30am. Tulsa Garden Society, 2435 S. Peoria, 746-5125.TULSA HERP CLUBFirst Thursday of each month. Tulsa Zoo, Helmerich Discovery Center, 5701 E. 36th St. N.; 7-9pm; 812-2129.TULSA INTL FOLK DANCERS Every Fri. first visit free, thereafter $3/person, 7-8pm teaching session, 7-11pm, All Souls Unitarian Church, 30th & Peoria, 742-3579.TULSA SKETCH GROUPArtists of all ages, backgrounds and skill levels get together for drawing, networking& general stupidity. Every Tue., 7pm, McAlister's Deli, 81st & Lewis. Details at 346-9948.TULSA SKI CLUBMeets every 2nd Tue. of the month. 7pm. Tulsa Elks Club, 5335 S. Harvard. Winter Ski trips, summer trips and activities. www.tulsaskiclub.com for more info.TULSA CHRISTIANWRITERS CLUB Every 2nd Tuesday of the month, 7pm, Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian, just follow the signs to basement, 451-4017.TULSA HEARING HELPERS Support groups for hearing loss, 2nd Thurs, every month, 10-11:30am, TSHA, 8740 E 11th St, 832-8742.TULSA PARROTHEAD CLUB2nd Tues. 7pm. Fishbonz, 6214 S. Sheridan. Details at tulsaparrotheads.com.VISUALLY IMPAIRED SEEKING TECHNIQUE ALTERNATIVES Meets each Wednesday at 1pm. Meetings feature dialogue concerning community resources, adaptive equipment, social activities, and supportive interactions. The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges 815 S. Utica, 584-8607.Comedy...
Thurs., Sep. 27
D.L. HUGHLEY At the Osage Events Center at Million Dollar Elm Casino, 951 W. 36th St. North, 8pm. Tickets start at $20 at gettix.net, local Reasor's stores, or 1-866-443-8849, milliondollarelm.com.
Sep. 27-30
LAUGHS AT LOONY BINScotty K covers everything from pop culture to embarrassing situations in everyday life. Performances at 8 and 10:30pm, Loony Bin Comedy Club, 6808 S. Memorial. call 459-1017 for reservations.
Oct. 3-7
LAUGHS AT LOONY BINButch Lord brings his hilarious stories to Loony Bin Comedy Club, 6808 S. Memorial. Performances at 8 and 10:30pm. Call 459-1017 for reservations.
Ongoing
LAUGHING MATTER IMPROVLaughing Matter Improv is Tulsa's oldest improvisational troupe. Every Tues. 5:30-7pm. Free adult troupe, for 18+. Classes at Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling, 746-5065, hellertheatre.com.THINK YOU'RE FUNNY?Every Wed. night. The Loony Bin, 6808 S. Memorial, gives amateurs a chance to get some laughs on stage & maybe more. Sign up at 6:45. Ladies' Night is every Thurs. and Service Industry Night is every Sun. Call 459-1017 for more info.Community Calendar...
Ongoing
AIDS WALK TULSANeeds volunteers for 15th annual walk on Oct. 6, call Janice Nicklas at 585-5551 ext. 226 or go to aidswalktulsa.org.CITIZENSHIP CLASS10am-noon, every Sat., $20 fee (includes guide and cd). Patti Johnson Wilson Center, 1910 S. Lewis Ave., 663-0377.INTERCULTURAL SERVICE CENTER'S US CITIZENSHIP CLASS10am-noon, $20 fee, Patti Johnson Wilson Center, 1910 S. Lewis Ave, 663-0377.Community Service...
Sep. 27 & Oct. 4
HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDTraining offered on three consecutive Thursdays from 5:45-9pm at Hospice of Green Country, 2121 S. Columbia, Suite 200. Call 747-2273 or visit hospiceofgreencountry.org.
Tue., Oct. 11
VOLUNTEER OPEN HOUSELearn more about volunteer opportunities at the Tulsa Zoo. Call 669-6600 or go to tulsazoo.org for more.
Ongoing
ACCEPT THE CHALLENGERead Now needs volunteers to read one-on-one to pre-school children in selected childcare centers. If interested call 835-7878 or email dfarr@csctulsa.org.AMERICAN LUNG ASSOC Donate any used vehicle, car, boat, truck, van, tax write-off, ALAO will pick up vehicle free, vehicles will be sold for salvage, proceeds benefit the lung assoc programs, 1-800-LUNG-USA. AMERICAN RED CROSSNeeds volunteers, can work with various skill levels. Email at helpnow@usa.redcross.org or call 831-1817.CANCER TREATMENT CTR Needs volunteers to assist patients w/craft projects, recreational activities, patient interaction & various staff duties, hours flexible, 496-5108. DONATE YOUR OLD CAR FOR A GOOD CAUSECars4Charities handles the entire donation process, turning cars into cash and sending the entire net proceeds to the charity selected by the donor. Old or new, running or not. Complete details at cars4charities.org or 1-866-448-3487.FREEDOM HOSPICEVolunteers needed in Claremore, Pryor, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, and Tulsa who want to make a difference with patients or in the office. 493-4930 for more info.GRACE HOSPICESeeking volunteers. Areas of service include patient visits and family support, practical projects, office support, special events and projects. For more information, call 744-7223.HAVE A CARING HEART?Allcare Hospice, Inc. is looking for volunteers to help with patients and in the office. For more info, call Jamie Miller at 665-7004.HOSPICE OF GREEN COUNTRY Volunteers needed from Tulsa, Sapulpa, Jenks, Sand Springs, to help terminally ill patients & their families, 2121 S. Columbia Ave, Suite 200, & 1005 W. Archer, free training, 747-2273.HOST AN EXCHANGE STUDENTWorld Heritage, 1-800-888-9040, www.world-heritage.org.HOST AN EXCHANGE STUDENTEducation and Cultural Interactions. 742-0758, www.eciprograms.comLEARNING TO READTulsa City-County currently has more than 40 adults on a waiting list for a reading tutor. To become a tutor and register for training, go to tulsalibrary.org/literacy or call 596-7958.LOVE ANIMALS?Consider volunteering 8 hours+ per month at the Humane Society, with a congenial environment, service hours, awards & gratification. For more info, email ricci@tulsapets.com.LOVE TO KNIT, CROQUET AND QUILT? Stitches from the heart is in need of volunteers to knit little sweaters and hats for babies in need, which will be donated to hospitals all over the country. Patterns are available. Donated yarn also needed. Call 1-866-472-6903 or email stitchfromtheheart@aol.com.MEALS ON WHEELS Needs volunteers, just 2 hrs. of your time on the day of your choice. For more info, 627-4103. RED CROSS BABYSITTERS TRAININGAges 11-15. Learn how to safely care for children and become Red Cross certified. $30. 2nd & 4th Sat. of the month, 9am-4pm. 10151 E. 11th St. Enroll at 831-1126 or www.tulsaredcross.orgRESONANACE MENTORS NEEDEDIf you would like to mentor one hour a week to meet with targeted youth in gang prevention, please call Melissa at 587-3888 x12.SEEKING PARADE MARSHALSOrganizers of the 2007 PSO Christmas Parade of Lights seeking volunteers to serve as parade marshals. Interested volunteers call Downtown Tulsa Unlimited, 583-2617.SHARP Hearing aid help for 65+. Donations of hearing aids no longer used, for more info, 832-8742. TULSA MAYOR'S CITIZEN CORPSDifferent Citizen Corps programs. Especially needed are volunteers 55+. www.citizencorpstulsa.org, 585-5551.VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDPower Up! Plus computer classes for re-integrating ex-offenders. Call 280-8656VOLUNTEERS AND INTERNS NEEDEDVolunteers monitor local streams, rivers, lakes and wetlands and participate in public relations, marketing, fundraising, special events and more. Tulsa County Conservation District, 5401 S. Sheridan, Suite 201. 280-1595.VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICAA faith-based nonprofit organization. For information on volunteering for this program please call 307-3044.VOLUNTEER DRIVERS NEEDED The American Cancer Society is seeking drivers for their Road to Recovery Program. Call 743-6767 for more information.VOLUNTEER FOR YOUTH AT HEART Help shape, support, and encourage Tulsa's youth. Volunteers needed for tutoring and coaching. Interested adults should e-mail karnett@arvest.com or call 295-2522.VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR BEER FESTTulsa Press Club is seeking volunteers to help with the First Draft beer festival, Oct. 11 at 5pm. Contact michael.overall@tulsaworld.com. Put "First Draft" in the subject line and specify first or second shift.Cultural Fare...
Fri., Sep. 28
MAXWELL PARK FIESTAAt Maxwell Park Library, 1313 N. Canton featuring live music, stories in Spanish and English, crafts and more, 5:30-8pm.
Sat., Sep. 29
CHEROKEE GAMES COMPETITIONGames of stickball, marbles, and chunkey. 10am at Cherokee Heritage Center, 21192 S. Keeler Dr., Park Hill. Call 888-999-6007 or cherokeeheritage.org.
Sat., Oct. 6
FIESTA IN SAND SPRINGSAt Pratt Library, 3219 S. 113th W. Ave., Sand Springs, fun for all ages with live music, stories in Spanish and English, crafts and more, 2-4pm.
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BE A HOST FAMILYSTS is looking for families to host exchange students for the 07-08 school year. They have their own insurance & spending money. Call (800) 522-4678 or email brian@stsfoundation.org for more info.CHEROKEE ART SHOWIn celebration of Cherokee history and art, the Cherokee Heritage Center hosts the 12th Annual Cherokee Homecoming Art Show and Sale, 21192 Keeler, Park Hill. Call 456-6007 or visit cherokeeheritage.org. Thru Oct. 7.HOST FAMILIES NEEDEDYouth For Understanding is seeking families to host international exchange students arriving in August. apply online at www.yfu-usa.org or call 800-872-0200.

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AFRICAN DANCE CLASSThu., 7pm-8pm, Lacy Park (on Virgin between Peoria and Cincinnati). No need to sign up, no experience needed.ARGENTINE TANGO LESSONSTulsa Argentine Tango Club will be teaching Open Embrace Tango on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month, 8-9pm at the Tulsa Elks Club, 5335 S. Harvard. Call 494-3961 for details.BALLROOM DANCEShow off your moves to the big band sounds of Kings of Music. Tuesdays, 7:30-9:45pm. $6/person. Moose Lodge, 7th & Garnett. Call 254-8167 for more info.BALLROOM/SALSA DANCE CLASSESTulsa Dance Masters, 71st & Riverside, Bridge Pointe Shopping Center. 493-5900.BALLROOM DANCE LESSONS Basics including two step, waltz and swing. No partner required. New students welcome. Ages 21+. Every Tues., 6-7pm. $5 per lesson, Central Center at Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St., 596-1444.BELLY DANCEMiddle Eastern Dance with Deborah for fun and fitness. All ages and levels of fitness. 664-3569.BELLY DANCE Every Mon & Thur at 7:30pm, Cherry St. Dance Studio, 2908 E. 15th. Classical Egyptian and exercises in the modern Suhaila Salimpour format. Beginners welcome. 749-5775 for more info.BELLY DANCE WITH GYPSY FIREExperience the joys of dance w/Tulsa's original Tribal Troupe. www.tulsagyspfire.us or 808-9095 for more info.BELLY DANCINGLive your dream: learn to belly dance. Day & evening classes. Ages 5+. Shadia Dahlal Dance Conservatory, 4622 E. 31st St., 361-5386. www.shadia.com. CHEER & POMFor all levels and ages. 3 classes from 4:30-7:30pm on Thursdays. Cherry St. Studios, 2908 E. 15th St., 749-5775. Visit www.cherrystreetstudios.com to see which class is for you!CLOGGING FOR ALL AGESMondays, 7:30-8:30pm, Cherry St. Studios, 2908 E. 15th St., 749-5775. www.cherrystreetstudios.com COUNTRY & WESTERN DANCEBob Wills' music is still alive with the Round Up Boys. Thursdays, 7-9:15pm. $5/person. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 596-1444 for more info.COUNTRY LINE DANCE LESSONS Ages 21 & over. Tuesdays, 6-7pm, $5 per lesson. Central Center at Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St., 596-1444DANCE FOR FUN SWING TULSA STYLEEvery Wed, West Coast Swing Lessons, Whiteside Community Center, 4009 S. Pittsburgh, 7-9pm, 523-6662.DANCE LESSONSLearn to dance with Phoenix Singles. $3. Mondays, 6-7pm. CUMC, 3515 S. Harvard.FLAMENCO CLASSESFor teens and adults, 6:30-7:30pm, Cherry Street Studios, 2908 E. 15th St. Call 749-5775.HIP-HOP DANCEFor all levels and ages. 3 classes from 5:30-8:30pm Tuesdays. Cherry St. Studios, 2908 E. 15th St., 749-5775. Visit www.cherrystreetstudios.com to see which class is for you!IRISH DANCELearn basic styles, steps & techniques. Mondays, 7-8pm. $30/month. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 596-1444 for more info and enrollment.JITTERBUG LESSONSMon at Magoo's, 51st & memorial, Fontana. 7-9pm. No partner required. Complimentary with the purchase of food/beverage. For info, call 706-5459.LATIN AMERICAN DANCELearn or practice Salsa-Merengue-Bachata-Cha cha cha-Bolero. Mon: Level 1 @ 5:30pm & Level 2 @ 6:30pm. Jenks Dance Acad., 9416 South Elwood, 361-3871.SQUARE DANCECome swing your partner with the Rushing Stars! Tuesdays,1-3pm. $3/person. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 596-1444 for more info.SWING DANCE LESSONSSun-Tue. great dance floor & smoke-free. Tulsa Swing Dance Club, 2735 S. Memorial. 66DANCE for times & more info.TULSA DANCE MASTERSOffering a variety of classes for all ages. Visit www.tulsadancemasters.com for schedules.1660 E. 71st St., 493-5900.TULSA INTL FOLK DANCERS Every Fri. first visit free, thereafter $3/person, 7-8pm teaching session, 7-11pm, All Souls Unitarian Church, 30th & Peoria, 587-5604.VFW DANCE1st & 3rd Sat. every month, ballroom dancing, live music, 8-11pm, 1109 E 6th St.; 585-9148.ZUMBAThurs., 7pm. Shadia Dahlal Dance Conservatory, 4622 E. 31st St. More info at shadia.com or 361-5386.Festivals & Carnivals...
Sep. 27-Oct. 7
TULSA STATE FAIRCreative arts exhibits, Treeman, circus acts, karaoke and rides, 8am - 9pm, 21st and Yale, exposquare.com, call 744-1113.
Sat., Oct. 27
ARTS AND CRAFTS BAZAARHot food, used books sale for Arts and Humanities Council and raffle prizes, 9am-5pm at Oliver Middle School, 3100 W. New Orleans. Free. Call 251-0617.
Sat., Nov. 10
ARTS AND CRAFTS BAZAAR"An Affair for All Seasons X", features a variety of arts and crafts with breakfast, lunch and dinner, 9am-7pm at St. Anne Catholic Church, 301 S. 9th Street. Free. Call 455-2113.
Sat., Nov. 10
CENTENNIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL ARTS FAIRHoliday gifts and pictures with Santa, Centennial Middle School, 225 E. Omaha, 8am-4pm, free, call Cindy McKnight at 527-6029.Flora & Fauna...
Sept. 28-29
FOSSIL-HUNTING FIELD TRIPTips on fossil ID at 7pm Fri. Depart to dig site 9am Sat. $60 per person. Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, 2401 Chautauqua Ave. Norman. Call 405-325-4712 or snomnh.ou.edu to register.
Oct. 2,9,16,23
OK MASTER NATURALIST TRAININGReceive in-depth training in ecology & natural resources & then provide outreach service through physical and educational activities. $50 helps cover costs. Register at http://okmasternaturalist.org/join.html.
Sat., Oct. 13
DOG-TOBERFESTFun for families & their pets w/Costume contests, strange pet tricks, Safari Joes, dunk tanks, games, clowns, magicians, local talent, and more! Village Vet Animal Clinic, 8134 S. Harvard, 481-0440.
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CALLING LOCAL FARMERSSell your items every Sat. morning downtown at Main & Brady for the Brady Village Market. Call Lola at 592-7995.KEEPING UP WITH KEEPERSEvery 3rd weekend, you can get dirty with the keepers of the Tulsa Zoo, 6421 E. 36th St. N. $35 for ages 13+. Application & more info at tulsaaazk.org or 669-6882. Thru Oct.LET TURLEY BLOOMCommunity volunteer gardening group in Turley at the Community Center, 6514 N. Peoria. 2nd Tues., 7pm. More info at 794-4637 or www.turleyok.blogspot.com.LOW COST VACCINATION CLINIC11am-2pm every Thursday. SPCA, 2910 Mohawk Blvd, 428-7722.OKLAHOMA AQUARIUMOklahoma Aquarium, 300 Aquarium Dr., 96th St. Bridge and Arkansas River, Jenks. Open daily from 10am-6pm and Tues. until 9pm. Visit www.okaquarium.org or call 296-3474.PAWSPet Assistance & Welfare Society (PAWS), animals for adoption, every other sunday, PetsMart, 71st & Mingo, 11-4, 376-2397.PEARL FARMERS MARKETSouthwest corner of 6th & Peoria at Centennial Park. Thurs. 4-8pm. Locally and organically grown fruits & veg, plants, herbs, meats, organic breads, artisan goods, & live music. Thru Oct. 4.STREETCATS ADOPTION CENTERStorefront run completely by volunteers, "kitty boutique. " The Farm Shopping Center, 5217 S. Sheridan, open with cats for adoption every Tues-Sat 10:30am-5:00pm, 298-0104. TULSA ZOO FRIENDS MEMBERSHIPSign up for a multi-year membership and save. Call 699-6603 or long on to www.tulsazoo.com.Halloween Events...
Fri., Sept. 28
TULSA SPIRIT TOURA 3-hour tour of Tulsa's Most Haunted Places; Board the old time trolley at I-44 & Peoria, purchase tickets at pittok.com.
Oct. 5-28
HAUNTINGS AT THE CASTLE Four weekends and nine haunts at The Haunted Castle of Muskogee, 3400 Fern Mtn. Rd. 6-10pm. OKCastle.com or 800-439-0658.
Sat., Oct. 27
PUMPKIN HUNT!Kickoff for "Night Out Against Crime with Fun and Games on Main," for 1-7 year olds. Free. Come in costume. 4,000 orange eggs, stuffed with candy and prizes, are hidden in the park, 1500 S. Main.
Sat., Oct. 27
TRICK OR TREAT ON MAINThe Main Street Merchants present "Night Out Against Crime with Fun and Games on Main," with BA Police Dept., 6-8pm at Main and College, free.
Oct. 27-31
HALLOWZOOEEN HallowZOOeen from 6:30-8:30pm nightly, at the Tulsa Zoo, 5701 E. 36th St. N. $6. Call 669-6601 or visit tulsazoo.org for more information.Health & Well Being...
Oct. 27-28
MET POLLUTANT COLLECTIONHousehold hazardous waste collection at Tulsa Fairgrounds, 10am-3pm, Gate 7. For a list of acceptable items, go to metrecycle.com.
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AI CHIJust like Tai chi but in a heated therapeutic pool, for relief of stress & tension. 7:45pm on Mon; 12:15pm on Wed. St. John Health Club, 1819 E. 19th St., 744-0213 for more details. AMERICAN-STYLE TAE-KWON-DOBeginners-advanced. Mon. & Thurs. 5-6:30pm. $40/month. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 746-3780 for details. BEGINNING YOGAGentle poses in a quiet atomosphere. Henthorne Community Center, 4825 S. Quaker; Saturdays 9-10:30am; 746-5053.BRAIN AEROBICSMon. - Fri., 9:30-10:30am. $20/month. Henthorne Active Life Center, 4825 S. Quaker Ave., 746-5053CHAIR YOGAWed. 10am. West Oak Retirement Center, 1002 S. Fairfax, Skiatook. Contact Lucy at 633-8890.FITNESS ROOMAvailable during business hours. $30/month for unlimited use. Henthorne Rec Center, 4825 S. Quaker, 746-5053.GENTLE YOGAFor beginners. Mondays, 10am. Yoga Room, 3403 S. Peoria, 808-9642.HEALTHY COOKING CLASSESOffering a variety of classes to meet your time needs and tastebuds. Wild Oats, 1401 E. 41st St. Call 712-7555 or visit www.wildoats.com for class titles and times.HOPE HIV TESTING Health Outreach, Prevention and Education Testing Clinic provides free HIV testing at the Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St., on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 6-8pm and Saturdays from 4-7pm. 743- 4297.JAZZERCISE9:45am Tue. & Thu., 5:25pm on Thu., & 10:15am on Sat. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.JAZZERCISE4:30 & 7pm Tue/Thurs. 6pm Mon/Wed. Nienhuis Park Rec Center, 55th & Lynn Lane. Call 258-8344 or mail info@jazzonthesquare.com for more info.JUDO & JUJITSUTue. and Thu. 6:30-8:30pm. Sat. 11am-1pm. Southcrest Wellness Center. 8801 S. 101st E. Ave. 294-4000 for more info. KARATE5-6:30pm on Mon. & Thu. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.LIVING WITH CANCERFree adult support group for survivors or those battling cancer. Tuesdays, 10am. Holliman Building, Lower Level, 1705 E. 19th St. MARTIAL ARTS & SELF DEFENSEBeginners-Advanced Mon & Thurs, 5:30pm. $40/mo. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. Registration at 267-5991.MODERATE YOGAThurs. 8am. Upstage Dance, 3948 S. Hudson. Contact Lucy at 633-8890.OPEN FITNESS ROOMiOnly $15/month or $2/drop-in. Ages 60+ free. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 593-1444 for more info.PILATESFor teens and adults. Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30pm. Cherry St. Studios, 2908 E. 15th St., 749-5775. www.cherrystreetstudios.comSLIMNASTICSThere's nothing better you can do for yourself than exercise; every Mon., Wed. and Fri. 9-10am; free; Turner Community Center, 3503 E. 5th Pl.; 669-6658.SMOKING CESSATION$160 program to get you on the right track to a healthier life. Hillcrest at 1265 S. Utica Ave. Call 579-4959 for dates and times. STEP-N-STRENGTH6:45-7:45pm on Mon. & Thu. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.STRETCH & TONE FOR SENIORSFor ages 55+. Focus on flexibility, range of motion & strength. Mon., Wed., Fri., 9:30-10:30am. $15/month. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 596-1444 for more info and enrollment.TAI-CHIBuild strength, agility, & balance. 5:30-6:30pm Wednesdays. Pre-register. Hillcrest at 1265 S. Utica Ave. 579-4959.TAE KWON DOThis revered martial art teaches discipline of the mind, body, and spirit. Learn proper breathing, concentration, and balance. $15 for 4 classes. Mondays, 6:30-8pm, Henthorne Community Center, 4825 S. Quaker, 746-5053.TAE-KWON-DOFrom rank beginners to the highly experienced; every Mon. & Thur. 7-8:30pm; $30 fee; ages 7 and older; Turner Community Center, 3503 E. 5th Pl.; 669-6658.TAI CHI CHUANGain inner strength while toning muscles, increasing flexibility and boosting immune power. Wed., 10am. $10/class. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. 812-3033 to register.TUTU FRESHTue 7-8pm. Ages 8+ Combining aspects of ballet with fresh modern dance & music. Henthorne Rec Center, 4825 S. Quaker, 746-5053.VARIOUS PROGRAMS Moms In Motion, Kid's Club, Therapeutic Aquatic Program and more, St John Medical Center, 1923 S. Utica Ave, 744-0123.YOGAFree yoga class. 12pm. Yoga Room, 3403 S. Peoria, 808-9642.YOGAMon. Gentle at 10am, Moderate at 6:30pm. 15140 N. 71st Pl. W., Skiatook. Contact Lucy at 633-8890.YOGATues. 8-9:15am. $12 drop-in, or $60 for 6 week session.Upstage Dance Studio, 3948 S. Hudson. 633-8890.YOGAIncludes instruction in proper breathing, poses and intention; every Tues. 6-7:30pm; $35-60 fee; Turner Community Center, 3503 E. 5th Pl.; 669-6658.YOGA FOR SCOLIOSISYoga lessons for Scoliosis and other spinal conditions. Dee Berry-Knight, CYT, President Scoliosis Association, Inc. Tulsa Chapter, call 747-0362.YOGA FOR SENIORSDesigned especially for mature adults who want to increase their flexibility. Mats not provided. Tues., 5:45-7:15pm. $25/4 sessions. Central Center, 1028 E. 6th, 596-1444.Lectures/Workshops...
Thurs., Sep. 27
LECTURE SERIES AT TU
Alfredo Jaar lectures on works that address the plight of oppressed people worldwide at University of Tulsa, 207 Lorton Hall, 8th and Evanston. Call 631-3178.
Sep. 27; Oct. 4,11
GRIEF WORKSHOP SET
Four week workshop on coping with loss, at Unity Center of Tulsa, 1830 S. Boston Ave., 6:30pm, $20, to register, unityoftulsa.com or call 582-6624.
Sat., Sep. 29
DEFENDING AMERICA'S SOVEREIGNTY
Topics include the Trans-Texas Corridor and public/private partnerships, at the Renaissance Hotel, 6808 S. 107 E. Ave. $30, 9am-1pm, register at ok-safe.com or 430-4364.
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AFRICAN DRUMMINGWed., 7:15pm. $10/session or $50/7. Students will learn about the methods and rhythms of this ancient form of expression. Drums provided. Living Arts, 308 S. Kenosha, 585-1234.BEER/WINE HOMEBREWINGA one-hour workshop every other Sat. Workshops are free. High Gravity Homebrewing, 7164 S. Memorial; www.highgravitybrew.com or call 461-2605.COMPUTER & WORD PROCESSING CLASSESTulsa Library offers beginning to advanced internet and Microsoft program classes. All are free, but pre-registration is required and limited. Visit www.tulsalibrary.org or call 596-7977 for class times, descriptions and locations. FREE BEAD CLASSES Island Dream Beads 1345 S. Harvard 712-3237FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURE On the Transcendental Meditation technique. Easy to learn, easy to practice, scientifically validated. Saturdays, 11am & 3pm. Other times by appointment. 1860 E. 15th St., 619-9311GUITAR BASICSThursdays, 6-8:30pm. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. More info at 231-8639.INTRO TO MOSAICSSix week sessions. Thurs., 6-9pm. $75/session. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 746-3780 for details. LEATHER STAMPING & TOOLING10:30am Sat. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.LIFE, LOVE & RELATIONSHIPSSessions every Mon. at 7pm via satellite. Central Nazarene Church, 7291 E. 81st, 252-5483.MAKE WIRE JEWELRY10:45am on Thu. & 5:30pm on Sat. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.PARENTING CLASSESNeed a little help? Birthright at 6465 S. Yale, Ste. 604 offers free classes and lunch to those who seek it. Mondays, 11:30-12:30. Call 481-4884 for more info. QUILTING PROJECTSHone in on or develop your quilting skills with others who share your passion. Classes are usually on Sat. and range $10-15. Central Center, 1028 E. 6th. Call 596-1444 for details and class times.Mixed Bag...
Sep. 27-Oct. 1
THE MOVING WALL
The half-size replica of the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. has been touring the nation. Visit it 24 hours a day at Blue Bell Creameries, 81st and Hwy. 51. Free. Details at 258-5100.
Sep. 29-30
CENTENNIAL HERITAGE QUILT SHOW
Showcase or view quilts, old or new. Vendors & demonstrations. 9am-5pm Sat, 1-5pm Sun. Central Park Community Center, Main btw. 81st & 91st, BA. $4 at the door.
Nov. 16-18
AN AFFAIR OF THE HEART
An array of treasures & gift items: Arts, Crafts, Antiques, Collectibles, Accessories, & Gourmet Foods. Expo Bldg., Expo Square, 21st btw. Harvard & Yale. $6/all 3 days.
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BINGOVFW Post 577, 1109 E. 6th St.; every Wed. & Fri. at 6pm; 585-9148.DINING & DISCUSSIONFridays. Share a potluck dinner and discuss the state of the world with other peace-minded people. Bring $5 or a side dish/dessert. Peace House, 306 S. Phoenix, 231-2514.FREE POKERMon & Tues. 7 & 10pm. Beer Hunter Pub & Grill, 1205 New Sapulpa Rd.FRIENDS COFFEE HOUSE First Sat of every month. 7pm Christ United Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard. A variety of performers that include guitar, singing, poetry, comedy, etc. All are welcome. If interested in performing call 743-8771.HAFLA CELEBRATION1st Wed. of every month. 7:30pm. Dancing, drummers, potluck feast. Call for more info Christy 284-7012 or Star 437-2020.HAPPINESS HOUR5pm. Social hour to meet others who are committed to the path of peace. Peace House, 306 S. Phoenix, 231-2514.KEEP COOL IN THE POOLWalk-in pool that w/a diving board & two tube slides. Mon-Tues & Thurs 1-8pm. Fri-Sun 1-6pm. $1.50 for twelve & under and $2.50 for thirteen+. Glenpool Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.MIDNITE SUSHIFri. & Sat. until 2am with original live music Tsunami Sushi, Riverwalk Crossing 298-5200NIGHTLY EVENTSIncluding Pizza Night, Hot Truck Night, Gaming Day, Soap Box, Hot Bike Night and Movie Night. Call for details. Onegroup Internet Café and Gourmet Coffee Shop, 3116 E. Pine. 835-3882.OPEN MIC NIGHTOpen to poets, musicians, performers. Not censored, some adult content. Free. Tuesdays, 8-11pm. Gypsy Coffee House, 303 N. Cincinnati, 295-2181.ROAD RIDERS FOR JESUSTulsa Chapter meets the 4th Sat of each month, 1pm at the Village Inn, 5849 S. 49th W. Ave. All people/mototrcycles welcome. 447-8899 or www.roadridersforjesus.org for more info.ROCK, PAPER SCISSORS TOURNAMENTEvery Friday night at Rehab Lounge, 18th & Boston Sign in at 9pm Compete at 10pm. Trophies awarded weeklySCRABBLETuesdays, 6-7:30, $1 Fee. Henthorne Community Center, 4825 S. Quaker, 746-5053SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR INDIAN NATIONS CAMP #3, Seeking new members , contact Carl Fallen, 492-1054 or acfallen@aol.comT&T CRUISE NIGHTHundreds of cars, trucks and motorcycles participate in burn out contests, flame throwing and more. Fun for the whole family. Oak Grove Shopping Center, off Hwy. 51 in Coweta; every Wed. 5pm-sunset; 918-486-3325.TRAPEZE UNIVERSITYThu. & Fri., 6:30pm to dusk, Sat. & Sun., 5pm to dusk. $15 for two turns. Riverwalk Crossing, Jenks. For more info call 398-TRAP or go to www.trapezeuniversity.comTULSA FLEA MARKET8am-4pm on Saturdays. Free Admission. Exchange Centers II & III at the Tulsa Fairgrounds. Call 744-1386 for more info. VIDEO GAME TOURNAMENTTest your skills at Halo 2, Guitar Hero, Soul Calibur, Super Smash Bros and more. 6pm, 2nd Sun. each month. Fun House, RiverWalk Crossing, across the 96th St. Bridge in Jenks. More info at www.okgamers.com.WACKY WEDNESDAYSShop any of the retail shops at RiverWalk Crossing, across the 96th St. Bridge in Jenks, from 11am-3pm Wednesdays, and receive 15% off regular-priced items.WINE TASTINGWine Tastings, Tours and Learn the Sip Swirl and Savor of Oklahoma Wines Tue-Sun For info: Www.CabinCreekWine.com.Music...
Thurs., Sep. 27
DAVID ALLEN COE Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main. Doors open at 7pm, $21 in advance, $24 at the door, call 866-443-8849 or order online at cainsballroom.com.
Thurs., Sep. 27
EARL CLARK ON THE SQUAREEarl Clark from 12-1pm at Bartlett Square, 5th and Main. Free. Call 583-2617 or tulsadowntown.org.
Thurs., Sep. 27
FRED EAGLESMITH & BANDIn concert at Emerson Hall at All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria Ave. at 7pm, allsoulcoffeehouse.com or call 743-2363.
Fri., Sep. 28
THE ACADEMY ISLive at Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main, with openers Armor for Sleep and Sherwood and The Rocket Summer, doors at 6pm, $24 advance and $28 at the door. Call 866-443-8849 or order online at cainsballroom.com.
Fri., Sep. 28
WILLIAM JOSEPH Christian Hookah House concert, 8-11pm, at the La Casa, 4111 W. Pittsburgh Cir., Broken Arrow. $15 includes Hookah fee. Go to thelacasa.com or call 830-8915.
Sat., Sep. 29
FALL DRUM CIRCLE AND POTLUCKBring ideas, a dish to share and a drum to Living Art Space, 308 S. Kenosha, 6pm for potluck and 7:30pm for drumming, 585-1234 or livingarts.org.
Sat., Sep. 29
SPOONAt Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main, with openers Kunek, doors at 8pm, $23 advance and $24 the day of the show, call 866-443-8849 or order online at cainsballroom.com.
Sun., Sep. 30
RIDERS IN THE SKYGene Autry's life and music with a Centennial Salute at 2pm. Starting at $15, Community Center box office, 300 SE Adams, Bartlesville, by phone 800-618-2787 or online at bartlesvillecommunitycenter.com.
Sun., Sep. 30
SHANGHAI QUARTETFrom the Shanghai Conservatory in China. John H. Williams Theatre, PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Mon., Oct. 1
BLUES CHALLENGEBlues Society of Tulsa call for entries. Entry forms & rules at bluessocietyoftulsa.com or Blues Society of Tulsa,11119 E. 13th Place.
Tue., Oct. 2
SUM 41At Cain's Ballroom, 423 N.Main, with openers Amber Pacific and Monty Are I, doors at 7pm, $21.75 advance and $25 day of the show, call 866-443-8849 or order online at cainsballroom.com.
Wed., Oct. 3
HANSONAt Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main, with openers Locksley and 2AM. Doors at 7pm, $33 in advance, call 866-443-8849 or order online at cainsballroom.com.
Sun., Oct. 7
THE RAT PACKThe Rat Pack will be brought to life by performances from three long time Jazz Hall favorites: Jason DeLong, Jeff Shadley and Chuck Cissel, at the Jazz Depot, 5 S. Boston Ave. call 596-1001 or okjazz.org.
Tue., Oct. 9
TAIKO'S RHYTHM SPIRITSan Jose Taiko's Rhythm Spirit on at 7:30pm in the NSU Center for the Performing Arts, Tahlequah. To purchase tickets, contact the NSU Box Office at (918) 458-2078.
Wed., Oct. 10
CLARINET QUARTET Tulsa Clarinet Quartet performs during the lunch hour. Free. 12:10pm. Kathleen Westby Pavilion, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Tue., Oct. 16
THE SONNY GRAY TRIOThird Tuesday Jazz. 5:30pm in the Gilcrease Museum Vista Room, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. Galleries open until 8pm. Free for members; $10 for public. Buffet, $4 extra. 596-2700.
Wed., Oct. 17
PIANO BROWN BAGPianist Amy Cottingham performs during the lunch hour. 12:10pm Free. Westby Pavilion, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Wed., Oct. 17
YAMATOHigh-energy drum beat show. 8pm. $18-$47. Chapman Music Hall, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Oct. 19-20
MAT GALAWell-known local entertainers perform cabaret-style. $15. 8pm. Norman Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Sat., Oct. 20
BLUES CHALLENGE CONCERTThe 4th Annual Blues Society of Tulsa Blues Challenge at VFW Post 577, 1109 E. 6th St., bluessocietyoftulsa.com.
Wed., Oct. 24
TROMBONE BROWN BAGPaul Compton leads a 16-member OSU Trombone Ensemble. Free. 12:10pm. Westby Pavilion, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Sat., Oct. 27
A MAGICAL EVENINGTulsa Symphony Orchestra conducted by Daniel Hege. 7:30pm. $16-48. Chapman Music Hall, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Sun., Oct. 28
CLAREMONT TRIOFemale chamber group. 3pm. $5-25. Williams Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Oct. 29-30
RED PRIESTBaroque program of 18th century and modern music. 8pm. $27. Williams Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Wed., Oct. 31
VOCALIST BROWN BAG Vocalist Margaret Sewell performs during the lunch hour. 12:10pm. Free. Westby Pavilion, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.
Thurs., Nov. 8
INTERGALACTIC NEMESIS Return to the era of episodic radio in the 1930s at the NSU Center for the Performing Arts, Tahlequah, 7:30pm. To purchase tickets, contact the NSU Box Office at (918) 458-2078.
Fri., Nov. 9
HAYES CARLL WITH TRAVIS LINVILLEIn concert at Emerson Hall at All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria Ave. at 7pm, allsoulcoffeehouse.com or call 743-2363.
Tue., Dec. 4
A CELTIC CHRISTMASCelebrate the holiday season with a mix of traditional Celtic music at "A Celtic Christmas", at 7:30pm at the NSU Center for the Performing Arts, Tahlequah. To purchase tickets, contact the NSU Box Office at (918) 458-2078.
Sat., Dec. 8
TRACE BUNDYAcoustic guitarist from Colorado in concert at Emerson Hall at All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria Ave. at 7pm, allsoulcoffeehouse.com or call 743-2363.
Fri., Feb. 1
HARLEM GOSPEL CHOIR7:30pm at the NSU Center for the Performing Arts, Tahlequah. To purchase tickets, contact the NSU Box Office at (918) 458-2078.
Sat., May 3
AMERICAN ACOUSTIC MUSIC"Dry Branch Fire Squad: An Institution in American Acoustic Music" at the NSU Center for the Performing Arts, Tahlequah, 7:30pm. To purchase tickets, contact the NSU Box Office at (918) 458-2078.
Ongoing
COPPERTONES: A NIGHT OF JAZZ2nd & 4th Thur. of every month; Price Tower Arts Center, 510 S. Dewey Ave., Bartlesville; no cover charge; drinks, dinner and dessert available; 918-336-4949, www.pricetower.org.NOONDAY CONCERTS AT TRINITYLocal and regional musicians and singers being a little delight to your lunch hour. Tuesdays, 12:05-12:35pm at Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati, 582-4128.PERCUSSION CIRCLE1st Thurs. Free & Open circle. Gypsy Coffee House, 303 N. Cincinnati. 6:30pm. More info at oklapha@gmail.com. SINGERS & SONGWRITERSFree music from local and national acts. Sat & Sun. 2-6pm. Grape Ranch, Okemah, graperanch.com (918) 623-2250.TULSA BOYS SINGERSTulsa Boy Singers, founded in 1948 meets at Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati every Mon & Thurs at 4:30pm . Ages 8-18. 585-BOYS.TULSA COMUNTY COLLEGE COMMUNITY BANDThe TCC community band is enrolling for fall. Open to all qualified musicians, meets on Mondays at the SE Campus from 7-8:50pm, $59. Call 595-7766 to register. Thru Dec. 10.TULSA COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMMUNITY ORCHESTRAPerform music from Bach to Broadway with Tulsa's only community orchestra. All string players welcome; winds by audition only. Meets on Tuesdays at the SECampus from 7-8:50pm, $59. Call 595-7766 to register. Thru Dec. 4.WORLD RHYTHM EXPERIENCE: A DRUM CLASSWith Michael Back. Wednesdays 7:15-9pm. Living Arts of Tulsa, 308 S. Kenosha. Call 585-1234.Poetry/Writing...
Ongoing
ADULT WRITERS GROUPGet your creative juices flowing and share your words with others. Have a chance to perform them on stage later. Free. Wednesdays, 5:30pm. Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling, 746-5065.OPEN MIC NIGHTEvery Tues., 8pm, Gypsy Coffee House, 303 N. Cincinnati Ave., 295-2181.POETRY RECITATION CONTESTThis year's competition is open to all high school students statewide, materials are provided for participation schools. Go to poetryoutloud.org or call 405-235-0280.SHARON SMITH KNIGHT & FRIENDSAn evening of poetry & music at the Coffee House on Cherry St., 1502 E. 15th. 8pm. 1st & 3rd Thurs.TULSA NIGHTWRITERS3rd Tues every month, 7:00 to 9:00pm at the Allee Beth Martin East Regional Library, 2601 S. GarnettTULSA WRITERS CAFEImpromptu creative writing, critique and development of craft, 2nd & 4th Wed of every month. Harwelden, 2210 S. Main, 7-9pm, 746-7629.WINTER WRITING CONTESTOklahoma writers are invited to enter the 1st Annual Winter Writing Contest sponsored by the Missouri Writers' Guild. Visit missouriwritersguild.org or e-mail Mary-Lane Kamberg at MLKwriter@yahoo.com for more information.Singles...
Sat., Sept. 29
FIFTH SATURDAY DANCEFeaturing Live Country Band "Whiskey Bent", 8-11:30pm, $7, First United Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard, call 747-8601 or phoenix-singles.org.
Wed., Oct. 3
CUPID PRE-DATINGSpeed dating for single professionals at Cherokee Casino Resort, 777 Cherokee St. C note piano lounge, 7pm, ages 29-46, $35, cupid.com/predating, call Brad 521-6919.
Ongoing
CHRISTIAN SINGLESEvery Sunday single activities with other Christian singles. Worship, bible studies, Sunday School, dances, volleyball, dance lessons, Christ Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard Ave, 9am, 747-8601. SINGLE MINGLEShare some pie, coffee, fellowship, conversation and friendship; Christ United Methodist Chruch Activity Center, 35th St. & Harvard; 8pm; every Wed.TLC: SINGLES SUPPORT GROUP Christ United Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard Ave. Room 132, Tues., 7-8:30PM. Free child-care with advance reservations, call 747-8601. Spiritual...
Sep. 28-30
POST ABORTION RETREATCall Rachel at Catholic Charities, 585-8167. $100 for meals, room and materials, assistance is available. Call 1-877-HOPE-4-ME or rachelsvineyard.org.
Sun., Sep. 30
GLOBAL WORSHIPInternational worship service, 6:30pm with a meal at 4pm, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 8730 E. Skelly Dr. Call 622-2905, gslctulsa.org.
Ongoing
ADULT CHRISTIAN DANCEDance lessions, refreshments, and a variety of music, singles and couples are welcome, $6 per person, 8pm-11:30pm, every last Saturday of the month, Faith United Methodist Church, 7431 E. 91st St.ALTERNATIVE SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DRUM CIRCLEGuilt free Sunday fun for kids on a spiritual journey, Harmony Church, 9022 E. 31st, Sunday School 11am, Drum Circle 12:15pm, 665-0607, www.harmonytulsa.com.ARABIC CELEBRATIONSSundays, 6:30pm. Church at Battle Creek (W9), 3025 N. Aspen, BA. For more info, visit myspace.com/crossneckband.CATECHETICAL CERTIFICATIONChurch of the Madalene, 3188 E. 22nd St.; 2nd & 4th Sat. of each month; 9am-1pm; $6 for each module; must register one week befor the scheduled module; www.dioceseoftulsa.org., 294-1904.CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCHPlease join us Sundays, 9:15 breakfast, fellowship, and music. 10:30 Sunday school, 11:45 contemporary worship, 35th Harvard.

EKKLESIA-THE GATHERING

No pews, no passing the plate, no perfect people. 10am Sundays. Equality Center, 621 E. 4th, 743-4297.

MUSLIM MID-DAY PRAYERS2pm on Fridays, on the Communal Day of Prayer. If you are non-Muslim but are interested in visiting the mosque or watching the prayers, call 851-2428. Muslim Student Association at TU, 4th & Florence.PASTORAL STUDIES INSTITUTE Interested in a college degree in theology? Need a few general electives or humanities electies in your current degree program? Call the Pastoral Studies Institute for more information, 294-1904, ext. 141 or psi@dioceseoftulsa.org. The full PSI spring schedule is available at www.dioceseoftulsa.org.RACHEL'S VINEYARD RETREATSCatholic Charities invites anyone who suffers for the pain of an abortion to attend this confidential retreat. One need not be Catholic to attend. The next retreat starts soon. For more information contact the Catholic Charities, 585-8167, ext. 212, 877-HOPE-4-ME or www.rachelsvineyard.org.SATURDAY NIGHTS AT ROLLING STONE CHURCH6-7pm, The night is still young if you have plans afterward. Refill worship 7:30pm. 1-hour event including eats, music & friends. People from all walks of life are welcomewww.rollingstonechurch.com, 918-402-5720, 1/4 mile east of 31st & GarnettSPIRITUAL GATHERING FOR PEACEA time for peace-makers to strengthen their spiritual resolve. Open to all faiths. Every Saturday, 6:00pm. Peace House of Tulsa, 306 S. Phoenix, 231-2514.VERITAS/THEOLOGY CLASSSun. 9:30am. Beams of Light Family Church, 1724 S. Harvard.WORSHIP WITH NUMAMinistry in the power of the spirit. Sundays, 10am. 1 blk. West of Memorial on 71st at Thoreau Demonstration Academy. More info at www.numaministreis.comSports...
Thurs., Sep. 27
TU SOFTBALLV. Univ. Arts & Science Oklahoma. 10am. Hardesty Sports Complex, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Sep. 29
EL PASO ARENACROSS & FREESTYLE SHOWPro and amateur motorcycle and quad racing, at Cohen Stadium, 9700 Gateway North, El Paso, TX, gates open at 11am, $25, register at cyclecitypromotions.com or call 629-9930.
Sat., Sep. 29
GOLF SCRAMBLEEntry fee is $80/person, including green fees, golf cart, range balls and lunch, at Clary Fields, 9999 S. 49th W. Ave. Sapulpa, call 252-8249.
Sat., Sep. 29
OSU FOOTBALLV. Sam Houston State Bearkats. 6:05pm. Boone Pickens Stadium 422 Aquires, Stillwater OK. For tickets tickets@okstate.edu or call 877-All-4-OSU.
Sat., Sep. 29
TU FOOTBALLV. Univ. Alabama Birmingham Blazers. 6pm. Chapman Stadium, 11th & Florence, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sep. 29-Oct. 7
TU MEN'S TENNISPolo All-American Games. All Day. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Oct. 13
OU FOOTBALLV. Univ. of Missouri Tigers. Time TBA. Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, 180 W. Brooks, Norman, OK. For tickets call (800) 456-GoOU.
Sat., Oct. 13
TU FOOTBALLV. Marshall Univ. Thundering Herd. 6pm. Chapman Stadium, 11th & Florence, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Oct. 18-22
TU WOMEN'S TENNISITA Regional Championships. All Day. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Oct. 20
OSU FOOTBALLV. Kansas State Wildcats. Time TBA. Boone Pickens Stadium 422 Aquires, Stillwater OK. For tickets tickets@okstate.edu or call 877-All-4-OSU.
Oct. 25-26
TU MEN'S TENNNISWilson ITA Regionals. All Day. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Oct. 27
TU FOOTBALLV. Southern Methodist Univ. Mustangs. 2pm. Chapman Stadium, 11th & Florence, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Nov. 3
OSU FOOTBALLV. Univ. Texas Longhorns. Time TBA. Boone Pickens Stadium 422 Aquires, Stillwater OK. For tickets tickets@okstate.edu or call 877-All-4-OSU.
Sat., Nov. 3
OU FOOTBALLV. Texas A&M Aggies. Time TBA. Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, 180 W. Brooks, Norman, OK. For tickets call (800) 456-GoOU.
Sat., Nov. 10
OSU FOOTBALLV. Univ. Kansas Jayhawks. Time TBA. Boone Pickens Stadium 422 Aquires, Stillwater OK. For tickets tickets@okstate.edu or call 877-All-4-OSU.
Sat., Nov. 10
OU FOOTBALLV. Baylor Univ. Bears. Time TBA. Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, 180 W. Brooks, Norman, OK. For tickets call (800) 456-GoOU.
Sat., Nov. 10
TU FOOTBALL V. Univ. Houston Cougars. 2pm. Chapman Stadium, 11th & Florence, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Nov. 24
OU FOOTBALLV. Oklahoma State Cowboys. Time TBA. Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, 180 W. Brooks, Norman, OK. For tickets call (800) 456-GoOU.
Fri., Jan. 12
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Univ. Arkansas Little Rock. Time TBA. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Fri., Jan. 12
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Oral Roberts Univ. Time TBA. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Jan. 13
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Lamar. Time TBA. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Tue., Jan. 16
TU WOMEN'S TENNISV. Oral Roberts. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Fri., Jan. 19
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Univ. California. 6pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Thurs., Jan. 25
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Standford Univ. 5pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Jan. 27
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Univ. Georgia. 1pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Fri., Feb. 3
TU WOMEN'S TENNISV. Univ. Arkansas Little Rock. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Fri., Feb. 3
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Univ. Mississippi. 2pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Thurs., Feb. 8
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Michigan State. 6pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Sat., Feb. 10
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Texas A&M. 2pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Fri., Feb. 23
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Univ. Louisiana Lafayette. 6pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Wed., Feb. 28
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Univ. Oklahoma. 5pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Thurs., March 22
TU MEN'S TENNISV. USC. 12pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Tue., March 27
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Memphis. 5pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Thurs., March 29
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Hawai'i. 1pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Fri., April 6
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Univ. Notre Dame. 12pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Mon., April 9
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Oklahoma State Univ. 5pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Thurs., April 12
TU MEN'S TENNISV. Southern Methodist Univ. 1pm. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
May 16-26
TU MEN'S TENNISNCAA Championships. All day. Case Tennis Center, 6th & Delaware, Tulsa, OK. For tickets call (918) 631-4688.
Ongoing
ADULT BASEBALL LEAGUETulsa Metro Baseball Association is looking for adults 21+ to join one of twelve area teams. For more info, check out www.metrotulsabseball.org.FLAG FOOTBALLSat. mornings, Friendly limited contact game for players 25 and older. E-mail football@jwmweb.com.GREEN COUNTRY ROLLER GIRLSGCRG is looking for women & men interested in joining the league. Looking for skaters, refs, coaches, announcers, volunteers of any kind, and sponsors. Check out www.greencountryrollergirls.com www.myspace.com/greencountryrollergirls.HALLETT MOTOR RACING CIRCUITRacing events ranging from vintage cars, SCCA, COMMA to motorcycles and more. Check out www.hallettracing.net or call Hallett Track Office 918-583-1134 for more information. Track location: 59901 E. 55 Road, Jennings, OK (Take HWY 51 to 412 and exit immediately after Turnpike Toll Booth)HAVE A BALL!Tulsa Parks announced their Fall Adult Sports Leagues consisting of Women's Flag Football, Volleyball, Men's & Women's Basketball, and Dodgeball. Each league has games lasting 2-3 months. Visit the Tulsa Parks website at www.TulsaParks.org, or call 596-2526 for information.MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUEMon & Wed., 6-9pm. Glenpool Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. Call 746-3780 for more info.MUAY THAI + boxing & grappling. The ultimate workout with devastating power. Adams Muay Thai, 4107 S. 72nd E. Ave. Call 488-0707 for more info & schedules.SUNDAY SKATE JAMSundays, 7-11pm, 401 Broadway Ct., Sand Springs. 241-2272 for more information.VINTAGE BASEBALLWant to play base ball the way it used to be? Seeking individuals 18+ who are interested in playing using 19th century rules/equipment--no gloves! Interested ballists contact Joshua at 749.6001.WOMEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUEThurs., 7:30-9pm. Glenpool Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. Call 746-3780 for more info.Theater/Dance Performance...
Sep. 27-30

CALLBACK

A young woman's grieving is complicated by mysterious phone calls in the middle of the night that haunt her and drive her to discover the caller. Kendall Hall, TU campus, 600 South College. 631-2567 for tix and info.

Sep. 27-29

THE LION IN WINTER

A classic Broadway play with King Henry II, his three sons, and the quest for the crown. 8pm except Sep. 23 at 2pm. Liddy Doenges Theatre (PAC) $17.50. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111 for tix and info.

Sep. 27-30, Oct. 4-6

WONDERFUL WORLD

A fast paced comedy about family misunderstandings, at Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling Ave., 8pm except Sun., Sep. 30 at 2pm. Call 746-5065.

Oct. 5-7

AIN'T MISBEHAVIN'

Liddy Doenges Theatre will transform into The Cotton Club for Grace Ann Production's new musical. $25 adults $22 students & seniors. 8pm 2pm matinees. Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.

Oct. 5-6

JUNIE B. JONES

Play for children based on book series by Barbara Park. $4 morning shows & $7-$8 evening and Sat. shows. Williams Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.

Oct. 6, 12, 14

TOSCA

Puccini's beloved opera. $20-95. Oct. 6 &12 at 7:30pm & Oct. 14 at 2:30pm. Chapman Music Hall, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.

Oct. 19-20, 25-28

HIDE AND SHRIEK

BA Community Playhouse presents a mystery farce by Tim Kelly. 8pm, 2pm Sun. matinee at the Main Place, 1800 S. Main. $13. Call 258-0077 or bacptheatre.com.

Oct. 19-21, 24-27

ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW

Do the Time Warp with this campy classic. 8pm except 2pm Sun. $20-$24. Williams Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.

Oct. 25-27

THE WOMAN IN BLACK

Two-man show by Susan Hill. 8pm. $15. Norman Theater, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com or 596-7111.

Nov. 15-17, 29-Dec. 1

MARISOL

Bronx native Marisol and her quest to overcome the chaos that plagues humanity. Kendall Hall, TU campus, 600 South College. 631-2567 for tix and info.

Feb. 14-17, 21-24

THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN

Inhabitants of a small island off the coast of Ireland find out a Hollywood film crew has chosen their remote home to make a documentary. Kendall Hall, TU campus, 600 South College. 631-2567 for tix and info.

Sun., March 9

SUDS SOAP OPERA MUSICAL

Suds, The Rocking '60s Soap Opera Musical takes the stage at NSU Center for the Performing Arts, Tahlequah, 2pm. To purchase tickets, contact the NSU Box Office at (918) 458-2078.

Thurs., April 10

TAPESTRY DANCE COMPANY

"The Souls of Our Feet" at the NSU Center for the Performing Art. To purchase tickets, contact the NSU Box Office at (918) 458-2078.

April 17-20, 24-27

CARNIVAL

Lili is enchanted by a run-down Parisian carnival. Kendall Hall, TU campus, 600 South College. 631-2567 for tix and info.

Ongoing
THE DRUNKARD & THE OLIORunning since 1953, this Tulsa tradition remains one of the best things to do on a Saturday night. Fun for the whole family. Sing-a-long starts at 7:30, curtain at 7:45pm. $12/adults, $10/seniors, $5/kids. Call 587-5030 early in the week to reserve your spot at the Spotlight Theatre. 1382 Riverside Dr. THE GREAT PASSION PLAYWitness the greatest story ever told as never before. Eureka Springs. Various dates & times. Visit greatpassionplay.com or call (800) 882-7529 for more info & reservations. Thru October. OLIORunning since 1953, this Tulsa tradition remains one of the best things to do on a Saturday night. Fun for the whole family. Sing-a-long starts at 7:30, curtain at 7:45pm. $12/adults, $10/seniors, $5/kids. Call 587-5030 early in the week to reserve your spot at the Spotlight Theatre. 1382 Riverside Dr. THE GREAT PASSION PLAYWitness the greatest story ever told as never before. Eureka Springs. Various dates & times. Visit greatpassionplay.com or call (800) 882-7529 for more info & reservations. Thru October.
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