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Unordinary. Painter Celeste Vaught's collection,

Unordinary. Painter Celeste Vaught's collection, "Not So Ordinary Stills," is the focus of Pearl Gallery's new show, which also features work by various other local artists. Opening reception 5-8pm Thurs., March 20, at 1201 E 3rd St.

At The Galleries...

Thurs., March 20

OPENING NIGHT AT THE PEARL GALLERY

Featuring the "Not So Ordinary Stills" collection from artist Celeste Vaught. Various local artists displaying paintings, jewelry, glass, and ceramics. 5-8pm. The Pearl Gallery, 1201 E 3rd St. 588-1500 or www.celestevaughtart.blogspot.com for more info.

March 26-29

PASSIONS ART EXHIBIT

Over a dozen Oklahoma artists displaying their art in various media including wood, jewelry, pottery, photography, bronze sculpture, gourd art, and paintings. 10am-6pm W-F, 10am-4pm Sat. Prairie's Edge Art Gallery, 100 E. Rogers Blvd. Call 384-9104 or www.prairiesedgeart.com for more.

Thurs., March 27

DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION: HAND AND MIND

As part of its sustain: ABILITY series, Price Tower Arts Center presents this lecture on architecture by Dan Rockhill, principal architect at Rockhill and Associates and professor of architecture at the University of Kansas. Price Tower Arts Center, 510 S Dewey Ave, Bartlesville. $8 for members, $10 for non-members. Call 336-4949 or go to pricetower.org for more.

Fri., March 28

GILCREASE FORUM

A talk on one of this country's favorite cowboy artists. Charles M. Russell: Icon of the West 1pm in the Tom Gilcrease, Jr., Auditorium.; free and open to the public. Call 596-2768 for more.

March 28-April 30

SEDER PLATES FROM THE JANGER FAMILY COLLECTION

Examples of fine tableware of glass, porcelain, bone china, faience, and ceramic used for special meals during Passover. The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, 2021 East 71st St. Various times. Call 492-1818, or go to jewishmuseum.net.

Thurs., April 17

ARCHITECTURE LECTURE

Say that three times fast. As part of its sustain: ABILITY series, Price Tower Arts Center presents Rick Cook, an architect at the forefront of green design, to discuss the Bank of America Tower in New York. Price Tower Arts Center, 510 S Dewey Ave, Bartlesville. $8 for members, $10 for non-members. Call 336-4949 or go to pricetower.org for more.

May 4-June 29

KRISTALLNACHT: THE NIGHT OF CRYSTAL DEATH

A portfolio of intaglio vitreographs on paper by German artist Erwin Eisch that confronts the horror of a nationwide pogrom against German Jews that took place on November 9, 1938. Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, 2021 E 71st St. Call 492-1818 or go to jewishmuseum.net for more.

Ongoing

ADULT ART CLASSES

Ages 16+. 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd., 596-2737 for details.

A.M. DISTEFANO STUDIO/GALLERY

Reasonably priced art, pure abstractions. 1505 E. 11th. Call 704-1471 for hours and details.

ART 2.0: INSTALLATIONS BY GEOFFREY HICKS

The Tulsa Artist's Coalition Gallery will be having an opening of interactive art installations by native Tulsan Geoffrey Hicks. Hick's installations will be installed in and perhaps outside of TAC. Tulsa Artist's Coalition Gallery, 9 E. Brady. 6-9pm. Call 592-0041 or go to tacgallery.org.

Ongoing

BRITISH AND AMERICAN SCREEN PRINTS FROM THE 1970'S

The examples of latter half twentieth century screen printing selected for this exhibition represent a broad range of artistic styles and schools from Philbrook's permanent collection. Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Rd. Call 749-7941 or go to philbrook.org.

A CHEROKEE PERSPECTIVE

Exhibit reveals the struggles and triumphs experienced by the Cherokee people over the last 100 years. At the Cherokee Heritage Center in Park Hill. Call 456-6007 or go to CherokeeHeritage.org. Thru April 19.

DOUG BAUER

Oil 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.

THE EUGENE B. ADKINS COLLECTION

Philbrook's inaugural exhibition of the Adkins material will display a significant sampling of this collection and will feature selected paintings, pottery, jewelry and other types of art. Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 South Rockford Rd. Various times. Call 749-7941, or go to philbrook.org. Thru Dec. 31.

THE EYE OF THE COLLECTOR

The challenges of modernity. Includes images of traditional Jewish life and religion while it documents the Jewish quest to make a new home in America. Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art - 2021 E. 71st St. Call 492-1818 for more. Thru April 27.

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 every second Saturday of the month. 2727 S. Rockford Rd., 748-5309.

GLASSBLOWING CLASS

Adults and kids 14 and over can make their own flower at the Tulsa Glassbowing Studio, 19 E. Brady. Create a flower for $25 and pick it up the next day. Call 582-4527 for more info.

HOLLYHOCK HOUSE AND OLIVE HILL: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT AND EDMUND TESKE More than two dozen of Wright's drawings for the Olive Hill project, which includes the famed Hollyhock House, as well as photographs by Edmund Teske. Price Tower Arts Center, 510 Dewey Ave., Bartlesville. 336-4949. www.pricetower.org. Thru March 30.

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 GLASSBLOWERS

Featuring new styles of vases, platters and other glass art objects. New works created daily. Tulsa Glassblowing Studio, 19 E. Brady; 582-4527.

MARSHALL NOICE: NEW PAINTINGS IN OIL AND PASTEL

Noice's paintings can be described as a combination of landscape and abstract expressionism. MA Doran Gallery will be presenting his new work for the month of March. MA Doran Gallery, 3509 S. Peoria Ave. Tues-Sat, 10:30am-6pm. Call 748-8700, or go to madorangallery.com. Thru April 1.

MFA THESIS EXHIBITIONS

Painting and textiles by Johanna Burton and video installation by J.D. McPherson Jr. at Alexandre Hogue Gallery at the University of Tulsa, 2935 E. 5th St. Free and open to the public. Call 631-2739 for more. Thru March 28.

OIL PAINTING

Learn 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 CONGRESS

Learn about the people who represented the Sooner State in Congress. Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria, 712-9484, tulsahistory.org.

ONTO THE STAGE

"Onto the Stage: Oklahoma's Five Moons" on display through June at the Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria. A biographical exhibit of Oklahoma's five ballerinas whose careers forever changed the face of ballet. Free and open to the public 10am- 4pm, Tues.-Sat. Go to tulsahistory.org or call 712-9484 for more.

OVAC: 20 YEARS OF SUPPORT FOR OKLAHOMA ARTISTS

2008 is the 20th Anniversary year for OVAC. The exhibition includes event posters from OVAC's history, along with other items and information about the organization's past. Tulsa Performing Arts Center Gallery, 110 E. 2nd St. M-F, 10am.-5:30pm. Free. Call 596-7144, or go to tulsapac.com. Thru March 30.

PAINT AT PHILBROOK

Take 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.

PERSONALITY OF CULT

Tulsa artists take on cult classic cinema. Media include paint, pen and ink, photography and ceramics on display in the lobby of Circle 2, 12 S. Lewis. Go to circlecinema.com for more. Thru March 30.

PHILBROOK GARDENS

Walking audio tour with history of the Phillips home, family and gardens. Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Rd. 748-5309, philbrook.org.

POTTERY CLASSES

Adult and kid's classes and studio space. Third Street Clayworks, 1001 E. 3rd St.; 585-CLAY.

ROARING '20S

"Roaring 20s: Prosperity & Peril in the Oil Capital of the World" is on display through September at the Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria. Features artifacts and photographs of the changes in Tulsa industry, cultural activities and its architecture. Free and open.10am- 4pm, Tues.-Sat. Go to tulsahistory.org or call 712-9484 for more.

A SAILOR'S LIFE

"A Sailor's life: the Story of the U.S.S. Tulsa" is on display through June at the Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria. Scale model of the ship, the ship's bell, and the only Medal of Honor ever awarded to a Tulsan. Free and open to the public, 10am- 4pm, Tues.-Sat. Go to tulsahistory.org or call 712-9484 for more.

SKELLY: AN OKLAHOMA OIL STORY

On display through June at the Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria. A brief history of the oil company founded in 1919 by "Mr. Tulsa" himself, William G. Skelly. Free and open. 10am- 4pm, Tues.-Sat. Go to tulsahistory.org or call 712-9484 for more.

STARVING ARTISTS

Contribute to contemporary art in Tulsa by joining Living Arts, 308 S Kenosha Ave. Go to livingarts.org/membership.htm or call 585-1234 for more.

TRADITIONAL POTTERY CLASSES

Taught 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.

VIEWS OF ROME: PRINTS BY PIRANESI AND ROSSINI

This exhibit looks at eleven large prints made in the late 18th and early 19th centuries by leading Italian printmakers Giovanni Piranesi and Lugig Rossini. Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Rd. Call 749-7941 or go to philbrook.org.

WAITE PHILLIPS: THE MAN AND HIS LEGACY

An Oklahoma oil man, banker, investor, and philanthropist, Waite Phillips had a profound impact upon the growth and development of Tulsa. Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Rd. Call 749-7941 or go to philbrook.org.

YOUNG AT ART

Exhibition of local elementary, middle and high school students' art work. Greenwood Cultural Center, 322 N Greenwood Ave. Exhibit open normal office hours and 5-7pm. Free and open. Call 596-1020 for more.

Auditions...

April 3-4

CHEROKEE HERITAGE CENTER AUDITIONS

For summer performance of Under the Cherokee Moon. Auditioning actors will need to prepare a one-minute monologue, speech, or poem. Bring a recent photo headshot and résumé if available. Adams Corner Rural Village Schoolhouse, Cherokee Heritage Center, 3 miles south of Tahlequah off Hwy 62. Call 918-456-6007 for more.

Ongoing

DFEST ACCEPTING ARTISTS SUBMISSION FOR 2008

The 7th Annual Dfest Music Conference and Festival is accepting artists submissions through April 3. Artists are encouraged to read the interview with Dfest Co-Founder, Angie DeVore-Green and Mark Willis founder of Atlantis Music Conference on what to expect at a music conference and festivals. Dfest is scheduled for July 25-26.

ORIGINAL PLAY CONTEST SUBMISSIONS ACCEPTED

Heller Theatre's original play contest for new dramatists. Mail submissions to: Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling, Tulsa, OK 74105 by April 1. Call 746-5065 for more.

TALK OF TULSA SHOW CHORUS

All-women's barbershop style singing group. Union Intermediate High School, 7616 S Garnett, Rehearsals are every Monday 7-10pm. Call Raye Mahlberg at 631-6296 for more.

TULSA OPERA CHORUS AUDITIONS

Tulsa Opera is seeking chorus singers for its 2008-2009 season. All positions are paid. Music reading ability is required. For more information and to schedule an audition, contact Donald Armstrong at darmstrong@tulsaopera.com, or 918-582-4035 x 14.

Benefits...

March 20-22

NATIONAL SAFE PLACE WEEK

Proceeds benefit Youth Services of Tulsa, Safe Place Program. Youth Services of Tulsa, 311 S. Madison Place. Various events during the week; check website for details. Call Liz Cramton, 382-4402; e-mail lcramton@yst.org; or go to yst.org.

Mar. 21-22.

46TH ANNUAL RED GLOVE REVUE

The Tulsa Cerebral Palsy Association is presenting its 46 Annual Red Glove Revue and will feature singer Amanda Preslar, Herb Reed's Platters and more. All ticket proceeds will benefit the local Cerebral Palsy Association. TCC VanTrease PACE, 10300 E. 81st St. Various times. $20.50-$32.50. Call 595-7777 or go to tulsacerebralpalsyassociation.com.

Sat., Mar. 22.

2ND ANNUAL HUNT FOR A CURE

The event begins with a scavenger hunt across Tulsa followed by an upscale dinner at the Crown Plaza Hotel with live music by Grady Nichols. All proceeds go to MDA/ALS services. Crowne Plaza Hotel, 100 E. 2nd St. 12-5pm, scavenger hunt. 7pm, dinner. $300, team of four. $500, tables of eight. Call 749-7997 or go to fox23.com for more.

Sun., March 23

CANCER SUCKS EASTER CAR & BIKE SHOW

Come out and see all the pretty cars and motorcycles you want while helping a good cause. All proceeds from his event go to support cancersucks.com. Free and open. 9am-3pm. Hooters, 8108 E 61st St. Visit cancersucks.com for more.

Sat., March 29

AROUND THE WORLD GALA

Enter the "International Costume Contest" at the Around the World Gala benefiting Owasso Community Resources. Reception and shopping begins at 5:30pm at the Bailey Educational Foundation at Bailey Medical Center, 10502 N. 110th E. Ave., Individual tickets are $100. RSVP Call 272-4969 to RSVP or got www.owassohelps.com.

Thurs., April 3

REFRESH TULSA 2008

"Getting Down for the Trees" to benefit Up With Trees. Environmental education, local artists, silent auction, fashion show, giveaways. Sponsored by Ihloff Salon. Jewel, 3340 S. Peoria. 6-10pm. Call 587-2566 for more.

Thurs., April 10

8TH ANNUAL STAMPEDE

Benefit for the Tulsa Advocates for the Protection of Children, to be donated to the Laura Dester Children's Shelter. At the Tulsa Historical Society's Travis Mansion, 2445 S. Peoria. 6-8pm. $65. Call 749-2055 for tickets and info.

Ongoing

BOWL FOR KIDS' SAKE

Proceeds benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma. Sheridan Lanes, 3121 S. Sheridan Rd. Various times. Call Renee Meek, 728-7915; e-mail rmeek@bigbrothers-tulsa.org; or visit bigbrothers-tulsa.org. Thru April 26.

FEEDING THE PEOPLE

The 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...

Sat., March 22

JOHN P. CHAMPLIN

Book signing for "Dirty Little Secrets," about exposing 1945 New York City's corrupt undertow. Borders Book Store, 2740 E. 21st St. Visit www.johnpchamplin.com for more.

Sat., March 29

BOOK SIGNING

Gilcrease Museum will host a book signing for Tamara Leigerot Elder, author of "Lumhee Holot-Tee: The Art and Life of Acee Blue Eagle." Gilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. 2pm. Call 596-2700, or go to gilcrease.org.

Centennial Events...

Children

& Family...

Thurs., March 20

ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE KID DAY

Proceeds benefit Camp Fire USA Green Country Council Inc. Krispy Kreme Donuts, 10128 E. 71st St. 7-10am. Call Neil Cather Dieterle, 592-2267, ext. 206, or e-mail ndieterle@tulsacampfire.org.

Thurs., March 20

KIDS DIG BOOKS

Kids ages 3-6 will explore stories about animals who make their homes in the West, then make art work related to the stories. 10-11am at the Kids Site and Creative Learning Center, Gilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. For reservations, call 596-2768 or e-mail dburke@ci.tulsa.ok.us.

Thurs., March 20

MADELINE AND THE BAD HAT

Puppet theater program. For ages 5-12. Helmerich Library, 5131 E 91st St, 1:30-2:30pm. Call 596-2466 or go to tulsalibrary.org.

Sat., March 22

ARVEST EASTER EGG HUNT

Bring out the kids for a good ol' fashion egg hunt. The lucky kid who finds the most eggs will win a special prize. There will also be an Easter basket drawing. The hunt will be indoors for the safety of the little ones.1:30pm. Arvest Bank, 3409 S. Peoria. Call 631-6991 for more info.

Sat., March 22

EASTER EGG HUNT

Woolaroc hosts its annual Easter Egg hunt. Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve, 1925 Woolaroc Ranch Road, Bartlesville, 2-4pm. Call 336-0307 or email woolarocmail@woolaroc.org for more.

Sun., March 23

SARARI'S 13TH ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT

The hunt in on! Thousands of eggs for two age groups (under 5, and 5-12) at 2pm. Free with paid admission to Safari's Broken Arrow's Safari's Sanctuary, 26881 E. 58th St. Go to safarissanctuary.org for more.

Wed., March 26

HOMESCHOOL DAY AT THE AQUARIUM

These dates are reserved for homeschool families and groups who cannot meet the normal 25 person minimum. $7 students, $10 adults. Pre-registration is required. Call 528-1508 or email education@okaquarium.org.

Mon., March 24

READ 'TWEEN THE LINES

Who names their kid Stargirl? Honestly? Join the book club to discuss Jerry Spinelli's "Stargirl," a novel about the difficulties of fitting in at school. Preregistration is encouraged. Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E 93rd St. 5-5:45pm. Call 250-7307, or go to tulsalibrary.org.

Thurs., March 27

KIDS DIG BOOKS

Kids ages 3-6 will explore stories about animals who make their homes in the West, then make art work related to the stories. 10-11am at the Kids Site and Creative Learning Center, Gilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd. For reservations, call 596-2768 or e-mail dburke@ci.tulsa.ok.us.

March 27-28

INDIAN TERRITORY DAYS

K-12 grade students can visit nine cultural stations offering storytelling and oral traditions, basketry, blowgun shooting, chunkey and more. Admission is $5 per student. 10 am-2pm, at the Cherokee Heritage Center, 21192 Keeler in Park Hill. Call 456-6007 or e-mail education@CherokeeHeritage.org to register.

Ongoing

ADVANCED LI'L BIT TAE KWON DO

Tue. & 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 AND STUNTS

The Glenpool / Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria now has co-ed classes for K4- high school. Thurs., 6-7:30pm and Sat., 10am-1pm. $25 annual registration fee and a $40 a month tuition fee. 296-0425.

AQUATOTS

Program 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.

ART SPARKS: TELLING TALES

Visit different times, places and people in the Gilcrease Museum, 1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Rd., and then create an art project based on the discoveries. 6-8th graders on Mon. and Wed., 4-5:30pm. $5-$8. Pre-register at Gilcrease.org or call 596-2700.

BILINGUAL STORYTIME

Stories, songs and finger plays in Spanish & English. Ages 3-5. 10:30am Mondays. Martin Regional Library, 2601 S. Garnett, 669-6340.

CHILDREN & TEEN ART CLASSES

Afterschool 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 STORYTIME

Books, 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 CLUB

For grades 3-5. 4-4:45pm. Broken Arrow Library, 300 W. Broadway. Call 251-5359 for book title and more info.

MARVELOUS MONDAY STORIES

Join Ms. Karen for stories and other fun activities. Ages 3-5. Hardesty Regional Library. 250-7307

MOMMY & ME PRESCHOOL ART

Fun 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-K

Holy 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 TOGETHER

Barthelmes Conservatory offers a 10-week session of Music Together, a music and movement program for children aged 0-5 and their caregivers. Call 794-0330 or visit tulsaconservatory.com for more.

MY FIRST STORYTIME

For 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!

PRESCHOOL STORYTIME

For ages 3-5. Various times and locations. Call 596-7977 or visit www.tulsalibrary.org for the storytime nearest you.

STORYTIME

Every Tuesday, various preschool themes, preschool, snacks and crafts, Barnes & Noble, 5231 E. 41st St, 11am, 665-4580.

TEAM USA CHEERLEADING

For boys & girls 4-14. Thurs, 6pm. $5/class. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. 361-6039 for more info & registration.

TODDLER TIME

Toddlers 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.

YOUTH RUGBY

Ages 7-14.10-lesson curriculum with one hour sessions twice a week, Mon. and Wed. beginning in Feb. $60 for YMCA members and $75 for non-members. Contact Zach Bible at zbible@ymcatulsa.org or call 728-3943 for more info.

Cinema...

Fri., March 21

4 MONTHS, 3 WEEKS, 2 DAYS

Showing at the Circle Cinema, 10. S. Lewis. Call 592-3456 for showtimes.

Thurs., March 20

PETE SEEGER: THE POWER OF SONG

Explores the singer's life through still photography, archival, footage and intense interviews about his life and music. The film covers Seeger's life from childhood, to military deployment, his subsequent anti-war views, and environmental efforts with the Hudson River. The Circle Cinema, 10 South Lewis Ave. Call 585-3456 or visit circlecinema.com for more.

Fri., March 21

FIRE

Marriage is much better when you get to choose the groom. Sita is a Hindu in a loveless arranged marriage. She shares her unhappiness with her sister-in-law and the passion in their lives is ignited. 7pm at the Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St. Free and open. Go to okeq.org.

Mon., March 24

MILAREPA: MAGICIAN, MURDERER, SAINT

Tibetan saint Milarepa's father is murdered and revenge must be had. Follow Milarepa on his journey into black magic, malice, and the lessons he learns from letting anger rule his world. The Circle Cinema, 10 South Lewis Ave. Call 585-3456 or visit circlecinema.com for showtimes.

Mon., March 24

VIETNAM: LAND OF SURPRISES

Experience the warm hospitality, natural beauties, and surprises of Vietnam displayed in this Buddy Hatton film. Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E. 2nd St. 2pm. and 7:30pm. $7-$8. Call 596-7144, or go to tulsapac.com.

Fri., March 28

EDGE OF SEVENTEEN

17-year-old Eric gets used by carnies and bar flies. Then to top things off, a female friend volunteers to be his next partner. Film starts at 7pm at the Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St. Free and open. Go to okeq.org.

Sat., March 29

THE ZULU PATROL: ANIMAL ADVENTURES IN SPACE!

Children ages 3 to 8 are invited to this animated exploration of the ecological and astronomical. Featuring 5 never before seen episodes of this highly touted public TV series. 10am. Cinemark Tulsa, 10802 E. 71st street South. For ticket prices and more info visit www.fathomevents.com.

Sun., March 30

FREE FILM SHOWING

Featuring acclaimed documentary, "Berga: Soldiers of Another War." After the film, Leon Horowitz, who was held captive by the Nazis for 83 days, will recount his experiences as a prisoner of war. Horowitz and his wife Betsy were long time residents of Tulsa. Circle Cinema, 12 S Lewis, 2pm. Call 592-3456 for more.

Fri., April 4

DESPERATE LIVING

Complete with death by buttocks suffocation, a daffy duo and a bizarre shantytown populated by criminals and social outcasts. 7pm at the Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St. Free and open. Go to okeq.org.

Fri., April 11

LOVING ANABELLE

Notes on a gay scandal. A young poetry teacher at a Catholic boarding school risks everything when she engages in a feverish affair with a female student. 7pm at the Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St. Free and open. Go to okeq.org.

Sat., April 15

AMERICA: FREEDOM TO FASCISM

Free screening of the acclaimed documentary by Aaron Russo. First 175 people will receive a free DVD. 7pm. Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis. Underthemooch.com for more.

Fri., April 18

THE JOURNEY OF JARED PRICE

When 19-year old Jared Price leaves the stability of his home in Georgia to start a new life in Southern California he finds deceit, loneliness and last but not least, a chance to love. 7pm at the Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St. Free and open. Go to okeq.org.

Fri., April 25

LIANNA

Poor Lianna. Her husband isn't taking her new homosexual affair as well as she had hoped. The John Sayles drama follows her as she finds out that with freedom also comes loneliness. 7pm at the Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St. Free and open. Go to okeq.org.

Now Showing

ASTRONAUT

Explore the amazing worlds of inner and outer space and encounter the perils that await space travelers. At the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium, 3624 N. 74th E. Ave.

DOLPHINS AND WHALES 3D: TRIBES OF THE OCEAN

Underwater 3D experience narrated by Daryl Hannah. The Cinemark IMAX Theater, 10802 E 71st St. Go to cinemark.com for more info on advanced tickets and showtimes.

NATIVE AMERICAN SKIES

Discover what patterns the American Indians saw in the heavens that represented their history and everyday life. At the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium, 3624 N. 74th E. Ave.

OASIS IN SPACE

The ESky Solar System 3DAdventure transports the audience through the universe in search of liquid water - a key ingredient for life on earth. At the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium, 3624 N. 74th E. Ave.

U2 3D

Shot in South America "U2 3D" immerses the audience in the pulsing energy of a stadium concert given by one of the world's most popular bands. Cinemark IMAX 10802 E 71st St. Call 307-2629 or go to cinemark.com for showtimes.

Clubs/

Meetings...

Thurs., March 20

JENKS LIBRARY BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

Participants should read the selected book prior to the program. Jenks Library, 523 W. B St. 1:30pm-2:30pm. Call 746-5180, or go to tulsalibrary.org.

Thurs., March 20

TYPROS SUSTAINABILITY CREW

Tulsa's Young Professionals promise it will be more than simple tree hugging. Share ideas, discuss sustainability, and drink beer. 7pm. McNellie's, 409 E 1st St., second floor. RSVP, jddavis79@gmail.com.

Mon., March 24

BOOKS SANDWICHED IN

Vane Lucas, senior vice president, Bank of Oklahoma Financial Institute, will review "They Made America: From the Steam Engine to the Search Engine: Two Centuries of Innovators" by Harold Evans. For adults and teens. Central Library, 400 Civic Center, 12:10-12:50pm. Free and open. Call 596-7977 for more.

Wed., March 26

A BOOK A MONTH

Discussion will focus on the novel "The Last Days of Dogtown" by Anita Diamant. Participants should read the book prior to program. Bixby Library, 20 E Breckenridge, 2-3pm. Free and open. Call 366-3397 for more.

Wed., March 26

HOLISTIC MOMS NETWORK

Non-profit organization dedicated to supporting moms (and dads) with an interest in natural health and mindful parenting. Open house from 7-8:45pm at Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E. 93rd St. Call 250-7307 for more.

Thurs., March 27

TULSA SUCCESS STORIES: A PANEL DISCUSSION

Presented by the American Marketing Association, representatives from Tulsa-based restaurants Camille's Sidewalk Cafe, Mazzio's, & Rib Crib discuss their marketing strategies followed by Q&A. $10/students, $25/non-members. 11:30am-1pm. Embassy Suites, 3332 S. 79th E. Ave. Visit www.amatulsa.com for more.

Mon., March 31

BOOKS SANDWICHED IN

Susan Swatek, cryptic puzzler, crazed potter and contrarian poet, will review "The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid: A Memoir" by Bill Bryson. For adults and teens. Central Library, 400 Civic Center, 12:10-12:50pm. Free and open. Call 596-7977 for more.

Ongoing

ADDICTION RECOVERY MINISTRY (ARMY)

Tuesday evenings at 7pm. Father's House, 7727 E 41st Street, 664-5420, www.fhtulsa.org.

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP

Offered by St. John Hospice for those who have lost a loved one through illness, Tues., 5:30-7pm and Thurs., 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Call 747-7901.

BOOKS SANDWICHED IN

Book reviews 12:10-50pm every Mon in the Aaronson Auditorium at the Central Library, 4th & Denver. Visit www.tulsalibrary.org for book titles.

BRIDGE CLUB

Friendly competition. The Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center bridge club meets every Tuesday at 1pm in the activities room. Bring snacks and drinks. 13800 S. Peoria. Call 746-3780.

CANCER SUPPORT GROUP

Living with the cancer challenge for patients & families. Tues. at 10am. Holliman Bldg., 1705 E. 19th.

CELEBRATE RECOVERY

Fri 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 NETWORKS

A 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 CLUB

Compare & 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 CLUB

Scooter 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 GROUP

3rd Sat. of every month, 6pm, lessons, 7pm, Yale Avenue Christian Church, 3616 S. Yale, 744-8928.

EZ TOASTMASTERS

On 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 GROUP

6:30pm Mondays. Support for people who are having problems with debt, spending and other financial issues. Christ United Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard.

GENDER OUTREACH

Providing support & social opportunities for transgender & intersex individuals. Every Wed., 7:30pm. Equality Center, 621 E. 4th, 743-4297.

GREEN COUNTRY OUTDOOR CLUB

Meets 2nd Thurs. 7pm. Hardesty Library, 8316 E. 93rd. Everyone who loves the outdoors is welcome. No dues, few rules. More info at geocities.com/gcoc_tulsa.

GREEN DRINKS

For people interested in environmental topics. First Thursday of the month at 6pm at A Tiny Lounge, 818 E. 3rd Street. www.sustainablegreencountry.org.

GRIEF SUPPORT

Grace Hospice offers a professionally led bereavement group Thursdays at 4pm at the Grace Hospice offices, 6400 S. Lewis, Suite 1000. Understand loss and build community with others. Free. More at 744-7223.

INDIAN NATIONS

PONTIAC OAKLAND INTL. CAR CLUB

3rd Thur. of every month at Ryan's Steakhouse, west of 21st & Garnett. 6pm to eat, 6pm to meet.

INSIDE OUT

Mon., 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 meets the 1st Thursday of each month at Hardesty South Regional Library, 8316 E. 93rd St. Free and open.

LEADERSHIP OKLAHOMA

Now accepting applications for its 2008-2009 class. The program consists of forums based on the belief that knowledge is a key element of leadership. Applications may be downloaded from leadershipoklahoma.com or requested by calling 405-848-0001. Thru April 1.

LUPUS GROUP OF TULSA

Every 3rd Thurs. monthly meeting, St. Francis Hospital, Educational Center, 461-2365.

LUPUS SUPPORT GROUP

Every third Thursday of the month at 6pm. Bank of Oklahoma Technology Center, 6242 E. 41st St. 451-4979 or 698-2762.

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 GROUP

Meets 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.

NETWORKING ENTERPRISES OF TULSE (N.E.T.) MEETING

N.E.T. is a non-profit business networking group consisting of professionals sharing business sales leads. Panera Bread, 6981 S Lewis. Tuesdays at noon. Contact Wes Phillips at 794-4000 or by email at wes@oklains.com for more.

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 SELECTION

Participants 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 MEETING

Singles 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 GROUP

6pm. 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' CIRCLE

2nd & 4th Fri. of the month. 9-11pm. Peace House, 306 S. Phoenix, 231-2514.

STAINED GLASS GUILD OF OKLAHOMA

The Stained Glass Guild of Oklahoma are a group of people loving all things glass, mosaics, fusing, slumping, flame working, panel work, and more. Meetings are on the second Saturday of each month. Martin Regional Library, 2601 S. Garnett. 10am. Call Paul Wosika, 665-3049; or Wanda Hays, 671-6701 for more.

STROKE SUPPORT GROUP

Meets 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, 584-8607

SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE

Support group for those coping with a loss. Mental Health Association, 1870 S. Boulder. Every first and third Thursday of the month. 6:30-8pm.

SUSTAINABLE GREEN COUNTRY MEETING

4th Fri. of the month. Help solve problems in Tulsa. 10am. Coffee House on Cherry St., 1502 E. 15th. More info at www.SustainableGreenCountry.org.

TMC

Monthly meeting last Thurs. of every month, Breakfast network, 7:30am, Renaissance Hotel & Convention Center, 585-1201.

TOASTMASTERS

There's nothing like a good limerick to get the party started. Improve your communication and leadership skills while having fun in an encouraging environment every Thurs. at 6:30pm. Johnnie's Charcoal Broiler, 5001 S. Harvard. Call 747-5934 for more.

TULSA AMPUTEE GROUP SUPPORT

First Monday of each month. 7pm. Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges, 815 S. Utica. Call 584-8607 for more info.

TULSA ANIME ORGANIZATION

Meetings on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month, 1-5pm at Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E. 93rd St. 250-7307 or www.tulsaanime.com for more info.

TULSA GUITAR SOCIETY

Meets every 2nd Sunday of the month. Monthly recitals 4-5pm. Agora Church, 51st & Memorial. Visit www.tulsaguitar.org.

TULSA HERB SOCIETY

Meets Tuesdays at 9:30am. Tulsa Garden Society, 2435 S. Peoria, 746-5125.

TULSA HERP CLUB

First 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 GROUP

Artists 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 CLUB

Meets 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 CHRISTIAN

WRITERS 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 CLUB

2nd 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...

Ongoing

LAUGHING MATTER IMPROV

Learn from Tulsa's longest running comedy improv troupe every Tues. 5:30-7pm. Free. 18 and older. Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling. Call 746-5065 or go to 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...

Tue., July 29

PRIMARY ELECTION

Hate the President? Your local leaders? Vote, dammit! To register and locate your polling place, contact the Election Board, 555 N. Denver Ave., 596-5780 or www.tulsacounty.org.

Tue., Aug. 26

RUNOFF PRIMARY ELECTION

Hate the President? Your local leaders? Vote, dammit! To register and locate your polling place, contact the Election Board, 555 N. Denver Ave., 596-5780 or www.tulsacounty.org.

Tue., Nov. 4

GENERAL ELECTION

Hate the President? Your local leaders? Vote, dammit! To register and locate your polling place, contact the Election Board, 555 N. Denver Ave., 596-5780 or www.tulsacounty.org.

Ongoing

CITIZENSHIP CLASS

10am-noon, every Sat., $20 fee (includes guide and cd). Patti Johnson Wilson Center, 1910 S. Lewis Ave., 663-0377.

MULTI-CLASS REUNION

Will Rogers High School is organizing a multi-class school reunion and needs names, addresses and numbers for all classmates that attended the years of 1981-1985. Plans are for a mixer on Friday and a family picnic on Saturday with more fun in the works. Contact Rhonda Edwards at okiejoe8@msn.com or 576-6308.

US PASSPORT ASSISTANCE

Assistance with completion of U. S. Passport Applications is offered on Wednesdays at the Hispanic Helping Center, 2436 E. Admiral Blvd., 10am-Noon or at Kendall Whittier Library, 21 S. Lewis, 7-8pm. Call 585-8199 for more.

Community Service...

Ongoing

ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE

Read 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 CROSS

Needs 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 CAUSE

Cars4Charities 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.

FAMILY AND CHILDREN SERVICES

Family & Children's Services needs volunteers. Sign up for one-time, seasonal or ongoing projects. Email estudebaker@fcsok.org or call 560-1128.

FREEDOM HOSPICE

Volunteers 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 HOSPICE

Seeking 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 STUDENT

World Heritage, 1-800-888-9040, www.world-heritage.org.

HOST AN EXCHANGE STUDENT

Education and Cultural Interactions. 742-0758, www.eciprograms.com

LEARNING TO READ

Tulsa 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 TRAINING

Ages 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.org

RESONANACE MENTORS NEEDED

If you would like to mentor one hour a week to meet with targeted youth in gang prevention, please call Melissa at 587-3888 x12.

SHARP

Hearing aid help for 65+. Donations of hearing aids no longer used, for more info, 832-8742.

TULSA MAYOR'S CITIZEN CORPS

Different Citizen Corps programs. Especially needed are volunteers 55+. www.citizencorpstulsa.org, 585-5551.

VOLUNTEER FOR OKEQ

Looking for smart, energetic folks to help run the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St., facilitate programs and more. For info, call 743-4297.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Power Up! Plus computer classes for re-integrating ex-offenders. Call 280-8656

VOLUNTEERS AND INTERNS NEEDED

Volunteers 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 AMERICA

A 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.

Cultural Fare...

Thurs., March 27

AMERICAN INDIAN MUSIC

Diversity of American Indian Music with Dr. Hugh Foley will cover traditional tribal music to contemporary songs. 12-1pm at Central Library, Aaronson Auditorium, 4th and Denver. Call 596-7977, or visit tulsalibrary.org.

Sat., March 29

SWING AND SWAY THE POWWOW WAY

Learn powwow etiquette, and differences in dance styles and regalia. Intertribal dancers perform a variety of traditional American Indian dances. 2-3pm at Zarrow Regional Library, 2224 W. 51st St. Call 596-7977, or visit tulsalibrary.org.

Ongoing

BE A HOST FAMILY

STS 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.

HOST FAMILIES NEEDED

Youth 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.

DJ/Dance...

Sat., April 12

VIENNESE MASQUERADE

Hosted by Ballroom Dancers of Tulsa. Event is formal, no jeans. Elks Lodge, 5335 S Harvard, Dance lesson 7pm. Dance 8pm. $10 for BDT members, $15 for non-members. Call 299-7662 or go to ballroomdancersoftulsa.org for more.

Fri., April 25

TGIF DANCE

Hosted by Ballroom Dancers of Tulsa. Formal, no jeans. Elks Lodge, 5335 S Harvard, Dance lesson 7pm. Dancing 8pm. $5 for BDT members, $10 non-members. Call 299-7662 or go to ballroomdancersoftulsa.org for more.

Ongoing

AFRICAN DANCE CLASS

Thu., 6:30pm, Lacy Park (on Virgin between Peoria and Cincinnati). No need to sign up, no experience needed.

ARGENTINE TANGO LESSONS

Tulsa 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 DANCE

Show off your moves to the big band sounds of Kings of Music. Tuesdays, 7:30-9:45pm. $6 for one class, $10 for two. Moose Lodge, 7th & Garnett. Call 254-8167 for more info.

BALLROOM/SALSA DANCE CLASSES

Tulsa 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 DANCE

Middle Eastern Dance with Deborah for fun and fitness. All ages and levels of fitness. 664-3569.

BELLY DANCE WITH GYPSY FIRE

Experience the joys of dance w/Tulsa's original Tribal Troupe. www.tulsagyspfire.us or 808-9095 for more info.

BELLY DANCING

Live 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 & POM

For 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!

COUNTRY & WESTERN DANCE

Bob 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., 596-1444

DANCE CLASSES

Learn flamenco, ballet, tap or hop/hop for all ages, at Cherry Street Studios, 2908 E. 15th St. Call 749-5775 for class schedule.

DANCE FOR FUN SWING TULSA STYLE

Every Wed, West Coast Swing Lessons, Whiteside Community Center, 4009 S. Pittsburgh, 7-9pm, 523-6662.

DANCE LESSONS

Learn to dance with Phoenix Singles. $3. Mondays, 6-7pm. CUMC, 3515 S. Harvard.

IRISH DANCE

Learn 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.

SQUARE DANCE

Come 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 CLASSES

East Coast Swing dance lessons every Tue. at the Jazz Depot, 111 E. First St. Upper Level. 6:30-8pm. $5. Call 596-1001 or go to okjazz.org.

SWING DANCE LESSONS

Sun-Tue. great dance floor & smoke-free. Tulsa Swing Dance Club, 2735 S. Memorial. 66DANCE for times & more info.

TULSA DANCE MASTERS

Offering 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.

ZUMBA

Thurs., 7pm. Shadia Dahlal Dance Conservatory, 4622 E. 31st St. More info at shadia.com or 361-5386.

Festivals & Carnivals...

Sat., March 29

BORDER QUEEN BOOK FESTIVAL

By a book, get it signed, bring the kiddos. Visit with 32 authors of many genres of adult and children's books. Filming will be done for Discover Oklahoma. Asbury Complex, 410 S. 2nd, Comanche, OK. 8am-4pm. Free. Call Tonya Holmes Shook, (580) 439-6912; or e-mail shookum@pldi.net.

Sun., April 20

LYRICS ON THE LAWN

Door prizes, balloons, sno-cones, face painting, and an arts and crafts activities center to the sounds of the Mid Life Crisis performing classic rock and roll from the 60s and 70s. Proceeds benefit the Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless. Owen Park, 560 N Maybelle St. Go to tulsadaycenter.org for more.

Sat., April 26

JENKS HERB AND PLANT FESTIVAL

Peruse hundreds booths of different plants, herbs, and spices. Children's area and food vendors also available. Main Street, Jenks. 299-5005, info@jenkschamber.com.

Flora & Fauna...

Thurs., March 20

ROSES

Brown bag lecture to teach you about growing your own rose garden. 12-1pm at the Tulsa Garden Center, 2435 S. Peoria. Free and open. Bring your lunch. 746-5125 or tulsagardencenter.com.

March 21-22

THE BIG BEE BUZZ

Northeastern Okla Bee Keepers Assoc. annual spring conference with the editor of "Bee Culture Magazine" and a lecture on "Beekeeping Bookeeping." Open to the public. $15. OSU Extension Center, 4116 E. 15th St. 425-2026 to register and get info.

Sat., March 22

ONE FOR THE ILLINOIS RIVER

Instruction for fly casting, tying and fishing, music and entertainment. Sponsored by Tulsa Fly Fishers. Admission is free, but bring your own chairs. 9am-3pm on the Illinois just below Tenkiller Dam. Tulsaflyfishers.org for more.

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Sat., March 22

ZOOBILEE

Zoo's first-ever 'penguin egg' hunt. Activities include interactive docent stations, kangaroo keeper chats, arts, crafts, face painting and more. Event is exclusive for Zoo Friends members. Tulsa Zoo, 5701 E 36th St N. $5, children 2 and under free. Call 669-6608 for more.

March 24, 26, 31,

April 2

RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN

Barry Fugatt explains the elements and principles of landscape design. $50. Tulsa Garden Center, 2435 S. Peoria. 746-5125 or tulsagardencenter.com.

Sat., March 29

WOOLAROC PETTING ZOO

Bring the kids, pet a goat. Open weekends starting March 29 and then open daily after May 26. $8 for adults, 12 and under free. Woolaroc, 1925 Woolaroc Ranch Road, Bartlesville. Call 336-0307 or visit www.woolaroc.org for more info.

Sat., March 29

MOUTAIN MAN CAMP AT WOOLAROC

Worried you might get sucked back in time and have no idea how to throw a tomahawk or shoot a black power rifle for protection? Fret no longer. Learn the ways of the mountain man and see how man lived in the wild in the 1840s. $8 for adults, $6 for 65+, kids under 12 free. Woolaroc Museum, 1925 Woolaroc Ranch Road, Bartlesville. Call 888-966-5276 ext. 10 or woolaroc.org for more info.

Mon., April 7

UP WITH TREES ANNUAL ARBOR DAY BANQUET

Annual tribute to the volunteers, sponsors and friends working to beautify Tulsa's urban forest. Doubletree Hotel, 616 W 7th St, 6:30pm. Call 610-8733 or email at trees@upwithtrees.org for more.

Ongoing

2008 GREAT AMERICAN CLEANUP

Get cleaner and greener. Become eligible for grants, awards, prizes, special recognition, creative ideas, and be part of a statewide and nationwide effort. Thru May 31st.. For more go to keepoklahomabeautiful.com.

FEATHER FEST 2008

Interactive bird exhibit features hundreds of colorful birds from Australia. Tulsa Zoo, 5701 E 36th St N. Feather Fest is $2 in addition to regular zoo admission and includes first seed stick free. Call 669-6600 for more. Thru Oct. 1.

LET TURLEY BLOOM

Community 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 CLINIC

11am-2pm every Thursday. SPCA, 2910 Mohawk Blvd, 428-7722.

PAWS

Pet Assistance & Welfare Society (PAWS), animals for adoption, every other sunday, PetsMart, 71st & Mingo, 11-4, 376-2397.

SPONSOR A CAGE

Feel warm and fuzzy knowing you're helping an animal in need. Donate some cash and get your name on a special plaque at the Humane Society of Tulsa, 6808 S. Memorial. 250-DOGS or tulsapets.com for more.

STREETCATS ADOPTION CENTER

Storefront 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 MEMBERSHIP

Sign up for a multi-year membership and save. Call 699-6603 or long on to www.tulsazoo.com.

Health & Well Being...

Mon., March 31

ARTHRITIS EDUCATION FORUM

Sponsored by the Arthritis Foundation, Tulsa Rheumatologist Dr. James McKay will speak. Free and open. 6-7:30pm. Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E 93rd St. Call to RSVP 495-3553 or e-mail ksiddiqui@arthritis.org.

Ongoing

AI CHI

Just 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-DO

Beginners-advanced. Mon. & Thurs. 5-6:30pm. $40/month. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 746-3780 for details.

BEGINNING YOGA

Gentle poses in a quiet atomosphere. Henthorne Community Center, 4825 S. Quaker; Saturdays 9-10:30am; 746-5053.

BEGINNING YOGA AT THE GALLERIES

In the main gallery on Sat. 9-10am. Ages 15 and up. Bring your own mat and wear comfortable clothing. Reservations are encouraged. $5-$8 per session. Price Tower Arts Center, 510 Dewey Ave., Bartlesville, 336-4949. ,www.pricetower.org.Thru March 29.

BIOFEEDBACK

Treatment for headaches, pain management and other stress-related disorders. For more information, call 748-9868.

BRAIN AEROBICS

Mon. - Fri., 9:30-10:30am. $20/month. Henthorne Active Life Center, 4825 S. Quaker Ave., 746-5053

CHAIR YOGA

Chair yoga at West Oak Retirement Center, 1002 W. Fairfax, Skiatook. Wednesdays at 11:30am. Call Lucy, 633-8890, for more information.

FITNESS ROOM

Available during business hours. $30/month for unlimited use. Henthorne Rec Center, 4825 S. Quaker, 746-5053.

FREE YOGA

Free yoga class. 12pm Mondays. Yoga Room, 3403 S. Peoria, 808-9642.

GENTLE YOGA

Gentle yoga at 9am Thursdays at All Souls Church, 30th and Peoria. Bring mats. Call Lucy, 633-8890, for more information.

GROWING STRONGER

A total body conditioning class designed for beginning to intermediate senior adults. Tues. and Thurs., 10-11am. $30 a month, at Hillcrest Hospital, 1265 S. Utica Ave. Call 579-4959.

HEALTHY COOKING CLASSES

Offering 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.

HIV TESTING

Mon.-Thurs. 6-8pm and Sat. 4-7pm or by appointment. Free. Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St. 743-4297 for more.

JAZZERCISE

At the Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria. Mon., Tues., and Thurs. mornings 9:45-10:45am and Tues., 5:25-6:20pm. $30 per month or $15 per walk-in class. Contact instructor Colleen Lacy at 494-7075.

JAZZERCISE

4:30 & 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 & JUJITSU

Tue. and Thu. 6:30-8:30pm. Sat. 11am-1pm. Southcrest Wellness Center. 8801 S. 101st E. Ave. 294-4000 for more info.

KARATE

5-6:30pm on Mon. & Thu. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.

LIVING WITH CANCER

Free adult support group for survivors or those battling cancer. Tuesdays, 10am. Holliman Building, Lower Level, 1705 E. 19th St.

MARTIAL ARTS & SELF DEFENSE

Beginners-Advanced Mon & Thurs, 5:30pm. $40/mo. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. Registration at 267-5991.

OPEN FITNESS ROOM

iOnly $15/month or $2/drop-in. Ages 60+ free. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 593-1444 for more info.

NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS

Narcotics Anonymous is an international, community-based association of recovering drug addicts. Call 747-0017 for Tulsa area meetings or go to na.org.

PILATES

For teens and adults. Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30pm. Cherry St. Studios, 2908 E. 15th St., 749-5775. www.cherrystreetstudios.com

SLIMNASTICS

There'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-STRENGTH

6:45-7:45pm on Mon. & Thu. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.

STRETCH & TONE FOR SENIORS

For 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-CHI

Build strength, agility, & balance. 5:30-6:30pm Wednesdays. Pre-register. Hillcrest at 1265 S. Utica Ave. 579-4959.

TAI CHI CHUAN

At the Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria. Tai Chi is kinder to the joints and muscles, and can reduce the tension that often contributes to the development of disease. $10 per class on Mon. 11am-noon and 7-8pm. Tues., 6:30-7:30pm; Wed., 10-11am and Sat.,11:30am-12:30pm. 812-3033.

TAE KWON DO

This 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-DO

From 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.

TAE-KWON-DO

At the Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria. Beginners-Advanced, Mon., and Thurs. 5-6:30pm. $40.00 a month and students will be provided with a list of necessary equipment by the instructor. Contact instructor Dale Harris, 267-5991 for more.

TAI CHI CHUAN

Gain 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 FRESH

Tue 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.

YOGA

Tues. 8-9:15am. $12 drop-in, or $60 for 6 week session.Upstage Dance Studio, 3948 S. Hudson. 633-8890.

YOGA

Includes 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

Inner Peace yoga, 91st and Memorial, Tuesdays at 9:30am. Call Lucy, 633-8890, for more information.

YOGA

Yoga at Waterstone Spa, Skiatook, Tues.at 7pm, Wed. at 10am. Call Waterstone, 396-0079, or Lucy, 633-8890, for more information.

YOGA

At the Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria on Wed., 5:30-6:30pm. The cost is $7 per class or $25 for 4 classes. Contact instructor Tracey Miller at 752-7080.

YOGA FLEX

Sixty min. Hatha Yoga class includes focusing on breath, training the mind as well as body. Tues. and Thus., noon-1pm. $30 a month at Hillcrest Hospital, 1265 S. Utica Ave. Call 579-4959.

YOGA FOR SCOLIOSIS

Yoga lessons for Scoliosis and other spinal conditions. Dee Berry-Knight, CYT, President Scoliosis Association, Inc. Tulsa Chapter, call 747-0362.

YOGA FOR SENIORS

Designed 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/

Classes...

Sat., March 22

NO STRESS PRESS

Artists come to learn press release writing, press pack creation, event promotion, and more. $20 for the public, $15 for OVAC members. 1-4pm. Multi-Arts Center, 1001 S. Duck, Stillwater. Contact Kelsey Karper, 405-232-6991 or assistant@ovac-ok.org.

Mon., March 24

LUNCH AND LEARN

Engage Life: Senior Living Options at Woodland Terrace, 9524 E 71st St., noon-1pm. The seminar will discuss the differences in the eight available senior living options. RSVP to 250-3631.

Tue., March 25

REAL-LIFE ROSIE THE RIVETER

Join Marina Metevelis as she shares her experiences as a real-life "Rosie the Riveter," building B-17s in the Wichita Boeing plant in the wake of Pearl Harbor. Zarrow Regional Library, 2224 W 51st St, 1:30-2:30pm. Call 591-4366 or go to tulsalibrary.org.

Tue., March 25

TYPROS UNPLUGGED

Feat. speaker Hannibal Johnson, author whose works include "Black Wall Street: From Riot to Renaissance in Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District." 6-8pm. Club Majestic, 124 N. Boston. Cash bar. RSVP to stefaniephariss@tulsachamber.com.

Wed., March 26

BLOOMING CAREERS WORKSHOP

Learn how to apply for financial aid, learn the admissions process and more. For adults. Seating is limited. Broken Arrow Library, 300 W. Broadway, 6-7:30pm. Free and open. Call 251-5359 for more.

Wed., March 26

PREPARATION TECHNIQUES FOR NAEP TESTS

Panel discussion covering what colleges are doing to prepare elementary education majors to help raise Oklahoma students proficiency on the NAEP math exam. Tulsa Metro Chamber, 2 W 2nd St, Suite 150, 2nd floor conference room, 3:30-5pm. Call 585-1201 for more.

Wed., March 26

SMALL BUSINESS START-UP 101

Learn the ins and outs of business start-up, from writing a business plan to financing a small business. Pre-registration is required. Martin Regional Library, 2601 S Garnett Rd, 10am-noon. Call 596-7981 or email tcombs@tulsalibrary.org.

Thurs., March 27

TIFFANY KOSPEL

Presented by Art Directors of Tulsa. Tiffany Kospel has done art direction for Victoria's Secret, Burger King, and Volkswagen among others. Free to AD members, $10 students, $25 all others. Tulsa Little Theater, 1511 S Delaware Ave.

Thurs., March 27

WOMEN IN TRANSITION

Listen to women's stories about how they managed to return to college, learn about financial-aid options, take a computerized career assessment, and meet with local educational organizers. OSU-Tulsa, North Hall, 700 N Greenwood Ave, 8:30am-12:30pm or Tulsa Community College, Southeast Campus, Student Union Chat Room, 10300 E 81st St S, 4:30-8:30pm. $8 at the door.

Fri., March 28

LEGISLATIVE BRIEFING

The Tulsa Metro Chamber of Commerce presents this opportunity for business owners to discuss with state representatives business initiatives and strategies for strong economic environment. $20. 7:30pm. Double Tree Hotel 616 W 7th. RSVP 560-0298 or by email to elainewalsh@tulsachamber.com.

Fri., Mar. 28.

ROBERT BRYCE

Author Robert Bryce will speak at the Tulsa Press Club's Page One Luncheon. Bryce is the author of "Gusher of Lies: The Dangerous Delusion of 'Energy Independence'". Tulsa Press Club, Atlas Life Building, 415 S. Boston. Call 583-7737 for more.

Sat., March 29

GENEALOGY WORKSHOP WITH LLOYD BOCKSTRUCK

A discussion on genealogy. Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E 93rd St. 9:30am-4pm. Call 250-7307, or go to tulsalibrary.org.

Sat., March 29

TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR MONEY

Tips and advice for gaining control of your finances. Participants should track their spending habits for two weeks before the program. For adults and teens. Pre-registration is required and limited. Suburban Acres Library, 4606 N Garrison Ave, 10:30am-noon. Call 591-4004 or go to tulsalibrary.org.

Sun., March 30

TALKING HEADS: CONVERSATIONS WITH REALLY INTERESTING PEOPLE

Randy Cohen, columnist for the New York Times and Emmy award winner for Late Night with David Letterman will be the guest for the Benefit Deli Dinner. B'nai Emunah, 1719 S Owasso, Tulsa, Call 583-7121 or email thenicepeople@tulsagogue.com for more.

Sat., April 8

AN EVENING WITH BOB GARFIELD

Renowned ad critic presented by the Tulsa Advertising Federation at the Crowne Plaza hotel, 100 E. 2nd St. 5:30pm. $60/non-members, $20/students. Contact Rita for more info at 445-9598 or rita@ktul.com.

Sat., April 12

ACTION ACTING 101

Sword Fighting Essentials. 1-5pm. $50. Call 758-7039 for more information or email workshop@stagecombatschool.com.

Thurs., April 17

TEACHING CHILDREN BOUNDARIES

Helping children establish boundaries to protect them from physical and psychological harm and build better social relationships in the future. Town and Country School, 5150 E 101st St, 7-8:30pm. $20/person or $35/couple. Call to register at 296-3113 xtn. 15.

Fri., April 18

2008 COMMUNITY RESOURCE FAIR

The Tulsa Housing Authority is sponsoring this networking event for Tulsa social service and non-profit agencies to interact and learn more about the resources available in the Tulsa community. Comanche Park Recreation Center, 3608 N Quaker. Free and open to the public from 1-3:30pm. Call 581-5985 for more.

Sat., May 3

ACTION ACTING 101

Cutting Edge Knife Fighting. 1-5pm. $50. Call 758-7039 for more information or email workshop@stagecombatschool.com.

Ongoing

AFRICAN DRUMMING

Wed., 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.

BEADWORK AND JEWELRY MAKING

Varied methods and media of creation: hemp, cord, wire, leather and making your own beads. Ages 12-17. Thursdays, 4:30-6pm. $40, 382-4427 The Bead Merchant, 2745 E. 15th St. Thru May 1.

BEER/WINE HOMEBREWING

A one-hour workshop every other Sat. Workshops are free. High Gravity Homebrewing, 7164 S. Memorial; www.highgravitybrew.com or call 461-2605.

COMIC BOOK AND FANTASY ART

Introduction to the ideas and tools of the comic book & fantasy art trade and how to use them. Saturdays, 1-3pm. $40, 382-4427. Living Arts of Tulsa, 1001 E. 3rd St., 585-1234. Thru May 3.

COMPUTER & WORD PROCESSING CLASSES

Tulsa 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.

EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Using some traditional and much non-traditional equipment and methods, create wholly new and different works in the medium of photography. Fridays 5-7pm. $40, 382-4427, Living Arts of Tulsa, 308 S. Kenosha, 585-1234. Thru May 2.

FREE BEAD CLASSES

Island Dream Beads 1345 S. Harvard 712-3237

FREE 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., 619-9311

GUITAR LESSONS

Learn the basics of guitar playing at the Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria, All you need to bring is your guitar on Monday. 6-8pm and Thurs. 6-8:30pm. Call instructor is Lonnie Rice at 291-8639 for more.

INTRO TO MOSAICS

Six week sessions. Thurs., 6-9pm. $75/session. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 746-3780 for details.

LEATHER STAMPING & TOOLING

10:30am Sat. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.

LIFE, LOVE & RELATIONSHIPS

Sessions every Mon. at 7pm via satellite. Central Nazarene Church, 7291 E. 81st, 252-5483.

MAKE WIRE JEWELRY

10:45am on Thu. & 5:30pm on Sat. Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria, 746-3780.

PARENTING CLASSES

Need 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.

POTTERY HAND BUILDING

Create functional hand-built items as well as critters, mask, and other fun stuff. Saturdays, 12:30-2:30pm. $50. Third Street Clayworks, 1001 E. 3rd St., 748-5309. Thru March 29.

QUILTING PROJECTS

Hone 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...

Tue., March 25

SENECA SCOTT FUNDRAISER

Seneca Scott is running for the 72nd district of the Oklahoma State House of Representatives. Bluegrass musicians The Round Up Boys will perform. 6-8pm. Home of Robert Gregory, 1505 S. Norfolk Ave. Call 576-9111 or e-mail robertlgregory@yahoo.com for more.

Tue., March 25

WEATHER SAFETY TOUR

Live weather show with KJRH Channel 2. 7pm. Collinsville High School gymnasium. Free and open to the public. For more, go to www.kjrh.com.

Thurs., March 27

BUNCO

Bunco for all, there will be prizes, beverages and appetizers available. Come for the fun of yelling "Bunco" and meet some new friends at Woodland Terrace, 9524 E 71st St.,5-6:45pm. RSVP to 250-3631.

Fri, March 28

SPRING GHOST TOURS

Join the P.I.T.T. team for a 3-hour tour of Tulsa's Most Haunted Memories. Learn about Tulsa history and the stories left behind during an evening tour on the old time trolley. Purchase tickets at pittok.com.

Sat., March 29

COLLEGE AFFAIRE

An opportunity to meet and talk with representatives from more than 100 colleges and universities throughout the United States. The program also includes financial aid seminars for parents. Cascia Hall Preparatory School, 2520 S. Yorktown Ave. 1pm-3pm. Admission is free. Call 746-2600 for more.

Sat., March 29

MOUNTAIN MAN CAMP

Step back in time to the 1840s with the Woolaroc Mountain Man Camp. Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve, 1925 Woolaroc Ranch Road, Bartlesville. Call 336-0307 or email woolarocmail@woolaroc.org for more.

Sat., March 29

SPRING GHOST TOURS

Join the P.I.T.T. team for a 3-hour tour of Tulsa's Most Haunted Memories. Learn about Tulsa history and the stories left behind during an evening tour on the old time trolley. Purchase tickets at pittok.com.

Tue., April 3

WEATHER SAFETY TOUR

Live weather show with KJRH Channel 2. 7pm. Muskogee Civic Center, Muskogee, OK. Free and open to the public. For more, go to www.kjrh.com.

April 5-6

WANENMACHER'S ARMS SHOW

Eleven acres of guns, knives, western art and jewelry. And more mullets than you can count. Tulsa Expo Square, 4145 E. 21st St. For more, go to www.tulsarmsshow.com.

Fri., April 25

SPRING GHOST TOURS

Join the P.I.T.T. team for a 3-hour tour of Tulsa's Most Haunted Memories. Learn about Tulsa history and the stories left behind during an evening tour on the old time trolley. Purchase tickets at pittok.com.

Sat., April 26

SPRING GHOST TOURS

Join the P.I.T.T. team for a 3-hour tour of Tulsa's Most Haunted Memories. Learn about Tulsa history and the stories left behind during an evening tour on the old time trolley. Purchase tickets at pittok.com.

Fri., May 16

SPRING GHOST TOURS

Join the P.I.T.T. team for a 3-hour tour of Tulsa's Most Haunted Memories. Learn about Tulsa history and the stories left behind during an evening tour on the old time trolley. Purchase tickets at pittok.com.

Sat., May 17

SPRING GHOST TOURS

Join the P.I.T.T. team for a 3-hour tour of Tulsa's Most Haunted Memories. Learn about Tulsa history and the stories left behind during an evening tour on the old time trolley. Purchase tickets at pittok.com.

Fri., June 20

SPRING GHOST TOURS

Join the P.I.T.T. team for a 3-hour tour of Tulsa's Most Haunted Memories. Learn about Tulsa history and the stories left behind during an evening tour on the old time trolley. Purchase tickets at pittok.com.

Sat., June 21

SPRING GHOST TOURS

Join the P.I.T.T. team for a 3-hour tour of Tulsa's Most Haunted Memories. Learn about Tulsa history and the stories left behind during an evening tour on the old time trolley. Purchase tickets at pittok.com.

Sat., Oct. 11

ART ON MAIN

View the works of more than 115 of the state's most talented artists. Downtown Jenks, Main Street. Free and open. Go to jenkschamber.com.

Ongoing

55+ PROGRAMS

Tulsa Parks is offering health and wellness programs for those 55 years and older. Central Community Center at Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St., and there are more classes to come. For more information, call 596-1444, or go to TulsaParks.org.

DINING & DISCUSSION

Fridays. 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 POKER

Mon & 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 CELEBRATION

1st Wed. of every month. 7:30pm. Dancing, drummers, potluck feast. Call for more info Christy 284-7012 or Star 437-2020.

HAPPINESS HOUR

5pm. Social hour to meet others who are committed to the path of peace. Peace House, 306 S. Phoenix, 231-2514.

MIDNITE SUSHI

Fri. & Sat. until 2am with original live music Tsunami Sushi, Riverwalk Crossing 298-5200

NIGHTLY EVENTS

Including 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 NIGHT

Open to poets, musicians, performers. Not censored, some adult content. Free. Tuesdays, 8-11pm. Gypsy Coffee House, 303 N. Cincinnati, 295-2181.

ROAD RIDERS FOR JESUS

Tulsa 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 TOURNAMENT

Every Friday night at Rehab Lounge, 18th & Boston Sign in at 9pm Compete at 10pm. Trophies awarded weekly

SCRABBLE

Tuesdays, 6-7:30, $1 Fee. Henthorne Community Center, 4825 S. Quaker, 746-5053

SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR INDIAN NATIONS CAMP #3, Seeking new members , contact Carl Fallen, 492-1054 or acfallen@aol.com

T&T CRUISE NIGHT

Hundreds 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.

THANKS A MILLION

Money, money, money. Osage Million Dollar Elm Casinos are gearing up to give away a million dollars April 13! Entry guidelines for the grand prize drawing are at milliondollarthanks.com. Call 699-7777 for more. Thru April 13.

TRAPEZE UNIVERSITY

Thu. & 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.com

TULSA FLEA MARKET

8am-4pm on Saturdays. Free Admission. Exchange Centers II & III at the Tulsa Fairgrounds. Call 744-1386 for more info.

VIDEO GAME TOURNAMENT

Test 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 WEDNESDAYS

Shop 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 TASTING

Wine Tastings, Tours and Learn the Sip Swirl and Savor of Oklahoma Wines Tue-Sun For info: Www.CabinCreekWine.com.

Music....

Thurs., March 20

CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVISITED

Sit back, relax, and listen to some CCR classics. Osage Event Center, 951 West 36th St. N. 7pm. Tickets start at $25. Call 699-7667, or go to milliondollarelm.com/Tulsa.

Thurs., March 20

KEVIN FOWLER

Openers TBA. Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main. Doors at 7pm. $17 in advance, $18 day of. Cain's Box Office, Starship, Reasors Customer Service, 866-443-8849 or www.cainsballroom.com.

March 20-22

MAGIC OF IRELAND

Before Riverdance there was the Irish Dance, music and song. Creek Nation Casino, 1616 E 81st St, 9pm. Call 299-8518 for more.

Fri., March 21

BILLY RAY CYRUS

Can't afford Hannah Montana (aka Miley Cyrus) tickets? Well here's your chance to see the man that started it all, literally. Reserved tickets $25. Doors at 7pm. Thunderbird Casino, 17 miles north of Norman on HW 9. Visit www.thunderbirdcasino.com for more.

Tue., March 25

NOONDAY CONCERT

With organist Vicki Smith. 12:05pm. Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati. 582-4128.

Tue., March 25

LES CLAYPOOL

He helped create the theme song for South Park. Is that his crowning musical achievement? No, but it's an interesting side note. With opener Tim Fite. Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main St. 7pm. $28 adv; $30 day of. Call 584-2306, or go to cainsballroom.com.

Tue., March 25

ORU JAZZ COMBOS CONCERT

The ORU Jazz Combos will hold a concert on at 7:30pm in the Timko-Barton Performance Hall on the ORU campus. The sounds of jazz, blues and R&B favorites from the past and present as well as some selections from the renowned Duke Ellington will be filling the hall. Free and open to the public. Call 495-7501 for more.

Wed., March 26

NORTHEASTERN STATE UNIVERSITY WIND ENSEMBLE

A select group of 45-50 musicians that perform original music for winds and percussion. Guest conductor Dr. Norman Wika. Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E. 2nd St. 12:10pm. Free. Call 596-7144, or go to tulsapac.com.

Thurs., March 27

DIVERSITY OF AMERICAN INDIAN MUSIC

American Indian music in Oklahoma, including ancient sacred and ceremonial music, Christian hymns, social dance music, and contemporary music such as blues, jazz, pop, country, and rap. For adults and teens. Central Library, 400 Civic Center, 12-1pm. Free and open. Call 596-7977 for more.

March 27-29

THE BLUES BROTHERS

The blend of Eric Martin as Dan Aykroyd and Carmen Romano as the late John Belushi is a perfect mix in recreating the "Blues Brothers." Creek Nation Casino, 1616 E 81st St, 9pm. Call 299-8518 for more.

Fri., March 28

AMERICAN THEATRE ORGAN SOCIETY CONCERT

Featured organist Wally Brown on the mighty theatre pipe organ. Tulsa Technology Center Seminar Center, 4600 S Olive, 7pm. Free and open. Email soonerstateATOS@aol.com for more.

Fri., March 28

PITBULL AND BABY BASH

With openers Play-N-Skillz and Colorblind. Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main St. 8pm. $29 adv; $31 day of. Call 584-2306, or go to cainsballroom.com.

Sat., March 29

FIDDLE, BASS, & VOCAL WORKSHOP

Three hour Q&A, workshop sessions with renowned bluegrass musicians Luke Bulla and John Cowan. Fiddle with Luke Bulla at 11am, bass & vocals with John Cowan at 3pm. Tulsa Strings, 4631 E 31st. Contact 794-8440 for more info.

Sat., March 29

JASON BOLAND AND THE STRAGGLERS

Feeling like a little outlaw country? With opener Mama Sweet. Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main St. 7pm. $15 adv; $17 day of. Call 584-2306, or go to cainsballroom.com.

Sat., March 29

SOUTH AUSTIN JUG BAND

All Souls Acoustic Coffeehouse, 2952 S. Peoria Ave. 7:30pm. $15; $13 for seniors and students. Call 743-2363, or go to allsoulcoffeehouse.com.

Sun., March 30

THE GOSPEL WORKSHOP OF AMERICA

Foot-stomping, hand-clapping and shouts of happiness ring through the Jazz Depot. Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, 5 S. Boston, 5pm. Call 596-1001 or email info@okjazz.org for more.

Sun., March 30

LUKE BULLA & JOHN COWAN

Bluegrass, Newgrass, Rockgrass, perhaps some fescue as well. Bring your teeth. Jared Tyler opening. $20. 7pm. The Blank Slate, 230 E 1st St. Call 585-8282 for more.

Sun., March 30

SPLIT LIP RAYFIELD

With opener The Skillbillies. Bob's, Cain's Ballroom second stage, 423 N. Main St. 8pm. $16 adv; $18 day of. Call 584-2306, or go to cainsballroom.com.

Tue., April 1

NOONDAY CONCERT

With organist Richard Jobe. 12:05pm. Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati. 582-4128.

Tue., April 8

NOONDAY CONCERT

With organist Cherie Westcott. 12:05pm. Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati. 582-4128.

Thurs., April 10

ANNUAL THOMAS MATTHEWS MEMORIAL CONCERT

Organ recital by Clive Driscoll-Smith. 7:30pm. Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati. 582-4128.

Sat., April 12

TULSA ORATORIO CHORUS

Presents the music of Leonard Bernstein and Arthur Honegger. 8pm in the Chapman Music Hall of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E. 2nd St. $20. 596-7111 for tickets.

Tue., April 15

NOONDAY CONCERT

With organist Jean Farris Fuller. 12:05pm. Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati. 582-4128.

Tue., April 22

NOONDAY CONCERT

Tulsa Opera preview of "The Magic Flute." 12:05pm. Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati. 582-4128.

Tue., April 29

NOONDAY CONCERT

University of Tulsa Chorale. 12:05pm. Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati. 582-4128.

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.

Tue., May 6

NOONDAY CONCERT

With pianist Barbara Geary. 12:05pm. Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati. 582-4128.

Tue., May 13

NOONDAY CONCERT

With organist Rebecca te Velde. 12:05pm. Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati. 582-4128.

Tue., May 20

NOONDAY CONCERT

With French hornist Michelle Exley Johnson. 12:05pm. Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati. 582-4128.

Tue., May 27

NOONDAY CONCERT

Preview of Light Opera Oklahoma. 12:05pm. Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati. 582-4128.

May 30-31

TULSA BOY SINGERS

Directed by Casey Cantwell. 7:30pm. Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati. 582-4128.

Ongoing

COPPERTONES:

A NIGHT OF JAZZ

2nd & 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 TRINITY

Local 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 CIRCLE

1st Thurs. Free & Open circle. Gypsy Coffee House, 303 N. Cincinnati. 6:30pm. More info at oklapha@gmail.com.

SINGERS & SONGWRITERS

Free music from local and national acts. Sat & Sun. 2-6pm. Grape Ranch, Okemah, graperanch.com (918) 623-2250.

TULSA BOYS SINGERS

Tulsa Boy Singers, founded in 1948 meets at Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati every Mon & Thurs at 4:30pm . Ages 8-18. 585-BOYS.

WORLD RHYTHM EXPERIENCE: A DRUM CLASS

With Michael Back. Wednesdays 7:15-9pm. Living Arts of Tulsa, 308 S. Kenosha. Call 585-1234.

Poetry/

Writing...

Sat., March 15

JOURNALING WITH BOOKS AND JAVA

Join newly published Tulsa author Java Collins as she discusses the process of journaling and its benefits for starting the writing journey and possibly getting your own title in print. For adults and teens. Seating is limited. Suburban Acres Library, 4606 N Garrison Ave, 11am-1pm. Call 591-4004 or go to tulsalibrary.org.

Ongoing

ADULT WRITERS GROUP

Get 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 NIGHT

Every Tues., 8pm, Gypsy Coffee House, 303 N.

Cincinnati Ave., 295-2181.

POETRY RECITATION CONTEST

This 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.

TULSA NIGHTWRITERS

3rd Tues every month, 7:00 to 9:00pm at the Allee Beth Martin East Regional Library, 2601 S. Garnett

TULSA WRITERS CAFE

Impromptu creative writing, critique and development of craft, 2nd & 4th Wed of every month. Harwelden, 2210 S. Main, 7-9pm, 746-7629.

Singles...

Ongoing

CHRISTIAN SINGLES

Every 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 MINGLE

Share 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...

Sat., March 22

GANVNAWA SACRED PRAYER CIRCLE

Bring drum or rattle and food to share afterwards. Gadohi Usquanigodi of Tulsa Native American Spiritual Center. Call Running Buffalo at 543-6534 for more.

April 19-20

DIVORCE ADJUSTMENT WORKSHOP

Sponsored by the Phoenix Singles group at Christ United Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard. $20. Limited scholarships available. For more, visit www.phoenix-singles.org.

May 3-4

WIDOW & WIDOWER WORKSHOP

Sponsored by the Phoenix Singles group at Christ United Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard. $35. Limited scholarships available. For more, visit www.phoenix-singles.org.

Ongoing

ADULT CHRISTIAN DANCE

Dance 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

CIRCLE

Guilt 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 CELEBRATIONS

Sundays, 6:30pm. Church at Battle Creek (W9), 3025 N. Aspen, BA. For more info, visit myspace.com/crossneckband.

CATECHETICAL CERTIFICATION

Church 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 CHURCH

Please 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.

MEDITATION TECHNIQUES

Learn the seven basic techniques of meditation. 6:30-8:30pm Wednesdays. Free. Healing Therapies and Wellness Center, 3540 E. 31st St. 850-2302. Thru March 26.

MUSLIM MID-DAY PRAYERS

2pm 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 RETREATS

Catholic 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 CHURCH

6-7pm, 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 & Garnett

SPIRITUAL GATHERING FOR PEACE

A 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 CLASS

Sun. 9:30am. Beams of Light Family Church, 1724 S. Harvard.

WORSHIP WITH NUMA

Ministry in the power of the spirit. Sundays, 10am. 1 blk. West of Memorial on 71st at Thoreau Demonstration Academy. More info at www.numaministreis.com

Sports...

Thurs., March 20

ORU BASEBALL

Oral Roberts University vs. Dallas Baptist. J.L. Johnson Stadium on campus at ORU, 7pm. Go to orugoldeneagles.com for more.

Fri., March 21

ORU BASEBALL

Oral Roberts University vs. Dallas Baptist. J.L. Johnson Stadium on campus at ORU, 7pm. Go to orugoldeneagles.com for more.

Fri., March 21

TULSA OILERS

Tulsa Oilers vs. Rocky Mountain Rage at 7:30pm. Convention Center, 100 Civic Center. Go to tulsaoilers.com for more.

Sat., March 22

ORU BASEBALL

Oral Roberts University vs. Dallas Baptist. J.L. Johnson Stadium on campus at ORU, 2pm. Go to orugoldeneagles.com for more.

Sat., March 22

TU MEN'S TENNIS

University of Tulsa vs. USC on campus at TU. Starts at 12pm. Go to utulsa.edu for more.

Sun., March 23

ORU MEN'S TENNIS

Oral Roberts University vs. New Mexico State. ORU campus. Go to orugoldeneagles.com for more.

Thurs., March 27

ORU BASEBALL

Oral Roberts University vs. BYU. J.L. Johnson Stadium on campus at ORU, 3pm. Go to orugoldeneagles.com for more.

Thurs., March 27

TU MEN'S TENNIS

University of Tulsa vs. Memphis on campus at TU. Starts at 5pm. Go to utulsa.edu for more.

Fri., March 28

ORU BASEBALL

Oral Roberts University vs. BYU. J.L. Johnson Stadium on campus at ORU, 7pm. Go to orugoldeneagles.com for more.

Sat., March 29

ORU BASEBALL

Oral Roberts University vs. BYU. J.L. Johnson Stadium on campus at ORU, 2pm. Go to orugoldeneagles.com for more.

Sat., March 29

TU MEN'S TENNIS

University of Tulsa vs. Hawai'i on campus at TU. Starts at 1pm. Go to utulsa.edu for more.

Sat., March 29

TU SOFTBALL

University of Tulsa vs. East Carolina. Hardesty complex on campus at TU, Game one at 1pm. Game two at 3:30pm. Go to utulsa.edu for more.

Sat., March 29

TU WOMEN'S TENNIS

University of Tulsa vs. South Alabama on campus at TU. 10am. Go to utulsa.edu for more.

Sat., March 29

TULSA TALONS

Tulsa Talons vs. Amarillo Dusters. Tulsa Convention Center, 100 Civic Ctr, 7pm. Tickets range from $10-$50. Call 294-1000 or go to tulsatalons.com for more.

Sun., March 30

TU SOFTBALL

University of Tulsa vs. East Carolina. Hardesty complex on campus at TU, 12pm. Go to utulsa.edu for more.

Thurs., April 3

TULSA 66ERS

Tulsa 66ers vs. Colorado at 11am. Expo Square Pavilion, 1701 S. Louisville. Go to expoaquare.com for more.

Sat., April 5

I CAN 5K

Run with the idea that you can have a positive impact on your community. All proceeds go to Kendall Whittier, Inc. Begin at 9am on the University of Tulsa campus. E-mail kara-shull@utulsa.edu for more.

Sat., April 5

TULSA 66ERS

Tulsa 66ers vs. Albuquerque at 7pm. Expo Square Pavilion, 1701 S. Louisville. Go to expoaquare.com for more.

Sun., April 6

TU MEN'S TENNIS

University of Tulsa vs. Notre Dame on campus at TU. Starts at noon. Go to utulsa.edu for more.

Sun., April 6

TU WOMEN'S TENNIS

University of Tulsa vs. North Texas on campus at TU. 11am. Go to utulsa.edu for more.

Sun., April 6

TULSA 66ERS

Tulsa 66ers vs. Idaho at 3pm. Expo Square Pavilion, 1701 S. Louisville. Go to expoaquare.com for more.

Wed., April 9

TU MEN'S TENNIS

University of Tulsa vs. Oklahoma State on campus at TU. Starts at 5pm. Go to utulsa.edu for more.

Sat., April 12

TU MEN'S TENNIS

University of Tulsa vs. SMU on campus at TU. Starts at 1pm. Go to utulsa.edu for more.

Sat., May 10

HERSHEY'S TRACK AND FIELD GAMES

For youths 9-14 years old. Competition includes a variety of traditional track and field games. Athletes must register by May 7. No on-site registration. East Central High School, 12150 E 11th, 9am. Free admission but a legal birth document is required at competition. Call 596-2527 or go to tulsaparks.org for more.

May 16-26

TU MEN'S TENNIS

University of Tulsa NCAA Championships on campus at TU. All Day. Go to utulsa.edu for more.

Ongoing

YOUTH RUGBY

Ages 7-14.10-lesson curriculum with one hour sessions twice a week, Mon. and Wed. beginning in Feb. $60 for YMCA members and $75 for non-members. Contact Zach Bible at zbible@ymcatulsa.org or call 728-3943 for more info.

ADULT BASEBALL LEAGUE

Tulsa Metro Baseball Association is looking for adults 21+ to join one of twelve area teams. For more info, check out www.metrotulsabseball.org.

FLAG FOOTBALL

Sat. mornings, Friendly limited contact game for players 25 and older. E-mail football@jwmweb.com.

GREEN COUNTRY ROLLER GIRLS

GCRG 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 CIRCUIT

Racing 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 PICK-UP BASKETBALL

The Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria, has men's pick-up basketball on Mon. and Wed., 6-9pm. 18 or older to play. For more information regarding these leagues please contact the center at 746-3780.

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 JAM

Sundays, 7-11pm, 401 Broadway Ct., Sand Springs. 241-2272 for more information.

VINTAGE BASEBALL

Want 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 PICK-UP BASKETBALL

The Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria, has women's pick-up basketball on Thurs., 7-9pm and you must be 18 or older to play. For more information regarding this league please contact the center at 746-3780.

Theater/

Dance...

Mar. 21-29.

MR. MARMALADE

A four year old's imaginary friend has a coke addiction. Bring the whole family. Actually don't, but bring yourself. Evandrake Productions in association with the Nightingale Theater presents this dark comedy by Noah Haidle. Nightingale Theater, 1416 E. 4th St. 8pm. $10. Call 633-8666 or go to nightingaletheater.com for more.

March 28-30

IN BLACK

This triple-bill program includes three contemporary pieces: "Black Cake," "Remansos" and an as yet unnamed world premiere by choreographer Luciano Cannito. Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E. 2nd St. Mar. 28-29 at 8pm.; Mar. 30 at 3pm. $15-$80. Call 596-7144, or go to tulsapac.com.

March 28-29

MISS NELSON HAS A FIELD DAY

Miss Nelson and Viola Swamp are at it again in this musical romp of schoolhouse humor.

Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E. 2nd St. Mar. 28 at 7pm.; Mar. 29 at 11am. $4 for morning performances; $7-$8 for evening and Saturday performances. Call 596-7144, or go to tulsapac.com.

April 3-6

THE PHYSICISTS

Friedrich Durrenmatt's play about 3 men in an insane asylum who think they are nuclear physicists will be directed by ORU newcomer Chris Martin. $5. 8pm for April 3-5, 2pm for April 6. Howard Auditorium, 7777 South Lewis Avenue. Call the box office 495-6154 for more.

April 4-6, 10-12

LOVE, SEX AND THE IRS

A wild farce with twists of fate, sight gags, mistaken identities and comedic dialogue presented by Theatre Tulsa. 2pm and 8pm in the Liddy Doenges Theater of the Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com for tickets and info.

Tue., April 8

NIGHTINGALE

Lynn Redgrave's one-woman play, loosely based on stories of her grandmother. 7pm in the Chapman Music Hall of the Tulsa PAC, 110 E. 2nd St. $30 at 596-7111 or www.tulsapac.com.

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.

April 17-19

ROUND UP 2008

"Can-Can if You Can-Cain," Will Rogers High School's annual student directed and choreographed production. 7pm. 3909 E. 5th Place. 833-9080 for more.

May 16-18, 22-24

SHE LOVES ME

This one promises to be a heartwarming, nostalgic romantic comedy. If you like that sort of thing. Presented by Theatre Tulsa at 2pm and 8pm in the Williams Theater of the Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. www.tulsapac.com for tickets and info.

Ongoing

THE DRUNKARD & THE OLIO

Running 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.


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