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Giddy Up. New works from contemporary rodeo painter Sophy Brown deck the walls at Lovett's Fine Art Gallery, 6528 E. 51st St., until November 30. Visit lovettsgallery.com for details.

Giddy Up. New works from contemporary rodeo painter Sophy Brown deck the walls at Lovett's Fine Art Gallery, 6528 E. 51st St., until November 30. Visit lovettsgallery.com for details.

At The Galleries...

Thurs., Nov. 13

GREY DOORS: IN THE MIDDLE OF DARK AND LIGHT SITUATIONS

Middle and High School Students working in the Fall ArtCore Studios Workshops for the past 8 weeks created an installation and performance work which explores the ideas of opposites and how this can be achieved by walking through a doorway. Living ArtSpace, 308 S. Kenosha. Visit livingarts.org for more.

THROUGH OUR EYES

This exhibit from the Tulsa Girls Art School, Admiral and Zunis, features original paintings and black and white photography developed by the girls in the TGAS studio. Visit tulsagirlsartschool.com or call 607-4955 for more.

Sat., Nov. 15

LAYERED AUTUMN

LANDSCAPES

Explore the techniques and possibilities in printmaking while creating an autumn-inspired landscape that you can hang in your home to really impress your friends. 1-4pm. $32 member; $40 all else. Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Rd. Call 749-7941 or visit philbrook.org for more.

Sun., Nov. 16

FREE FAMILY SUNDAY

Enjoy free admission on Sunday and lots of kid-friendly activities. 12-5pm. Price Tower Arts Center, 510 Dewey Ave., Bartlesville. Call 336-4949 or visit pricetower.org for more.

Ongoing

101 RANCH: THE REAL WILD WEST

Howdy partner.

Come on out to the Gilcrease Museum, 1400 N Gilcrease Museum Rd., and see more than 300 objects from the famous 101 Ranch which toured the world during the early 20th century. The items on display include historic firearms and costumes, photographs, posters and other curiosities. Call 596-2700 or visit Gilcrease.org for more.

ALPHA RHO TAU JURIED SHOW

40-50 piece of artwork will be displayed at the TCC Southeast Campus's Student Union, 81st and HW 169, from the Alpha Rho Tau (A.R.T.) civic association. Email 4548inv@cox.net for more info. Thru Dec. 8.

ANCIENT RIGHTS, MODERN MASTERS

See the beautiful craftsmanship in gold and silver piece of art in this Swed Masters Workshop. Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, 2021 East 71st St. Call 492-1848 or visit jewishmuseum.net for more information.

ANSEL ADAMS: A LEGACY

Gilcrease Museum, 1400 N Gilcrease Museum Rd., presents 138 iconic prints from master photographer Ansel Adams. Adams is best known for his black and white photos of the American West. Call 596-2700 or visit Gilcrease.org for more. Thru Jan. 4.

THE ART OF PLAY

Living Arts begins the Fall Season with a "A Playtime for Adults" to learn about Contemporary Art in a relaxed, fun atmosphere. Learn about contemporary art in an exciting and interactive way. 5-7pm. Living Arts of Tulsa, 308 S Kenosha Ave. Visit livingarts.org or call 585-12345 for more.

BEADWORK STORYTELLERS

The exhibition features approximately 30 historical southeastern beaded artifacts and 20 contemporary beadworks. Learn the stories and history that have been passed down for generations through threads, textiles and beads. Cherokee Heritage Center, 21192 S. Keeler Dr., Park Hill. Call 456-6007 or visit cherokeeheritage.org for more. Thru April 19.

CALL FOR ARTIST SUBMISSIONS

Living Arts of Tulsa is seeking proposals from artists for installations, new media, new music, ArtCars, video, outsider art, costume art, garden art, performance art, new movement, curation and more for events during the regular season July 2009-June 2010. Send proposals to Steve Liggett, Artistic Director, Living Arts of Tulsa, 308 S. Kenosha Ave. Call 585-1234 or email steve@livingarts.org for more.

CHINESE PAINTINGS

Head to the New Chinese Painting Exhibit at the Richardson Asian Art Museum, original paintings shipped from China featuring classic to modern works. Free entry, donations accepted. Thurs--Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1-5pm. 4770 S. Harvard, 747-9393.

COLOR EXPRESSIONS

Artists Joey Frisillo and Carla Perry present works of sensitive yet colorful landscapes and still lifes in a painterly, impressionistic style accomplished in oil or pastel. Meet the artist from 5-8pm. Color Connection Gallery, 2050 Utica Square. Call 742-0515 for more. Thru Nov. 30.

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.

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 tulsahistory.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.

FREEDOM FALLS OUT MY WINDOW

The gallery in the quad of the Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis, is hosting the works of artist Michelle Firment Reid. Call 585-3456 or visit circlecinema.com for more. Now thru Nov. 30.

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.

HATCHING THE PAST

This exhibition offers an array of authentic dinosaur eggs and nests collected from all over the globe and includes eggs of each of the major plant and meat-eating dinosaur groups. Visitors can touch real dinosaur bones and reconstructed nests. Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, 2401 Chautauqua Ave., Norman. Call (405)325-4712 or visit snomnh.ou.edu for more. Thru Jan. 19.

THE ILLUSTRATED BOOK

Before the invention of the printing press, books were produced one at a time. Each took as long to produce as it took one scribe to copy the text and one or more illustrators to create the illustrations on the page. See examples of woodcuts, wood engraving and engraving, all processes developed to provide a faster way to produce images for books. Philbrook, 2727 S. Rockford Rd. Call 748-5347 or visit philbrook.org for more. Thru Dec. 7.

IMAGINATIVE QUALITIES OF ACTUAL THINGS

This exhibit features everyday items repurposed into pieces of art. The exhibit is meant to draw attention to the impact human consumption has on the environment. From repurposed puzzle pieces on wallpaper to oversized photographs showing the massive disposal of cell phones, this exhibition makes the audience pause in a moment of awe and personal reflection. Price Tower Arts Center, 510 Dewey Avenue, Bartlesville. Call 336-4949 or visit pricetower.org for more. Thru Jan. 4.

IN A DIFFERENT LIGHT

Samuel Bak's paintings examine creation, cruelty, mortality, morality, and accusation. His work looks at scriptural stories of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and the various encounters with their Creator, humankind's passage through Time and its changing role in existence. Sherwin Miller Museum of Art, 2021 E. 71st St. Call 492-1818 or visit jewishmuseum.net for more. Thru Feb. 8.

JEWELRY MAKING CLASSES

Alouette Unique Bead Shoppes, located at 7715-C2 E. 91st St., has classes that'll have you making your own jewelry in no time. Classes include, learning the basics, the African Helix, micro macromae, butterfly necklaces, necklaces for men, coiled wire necklaces, the worry-free necklace, basic earrings, daisy chains and much more. Call 615-3555 to reserve your seat.

MAYFEST ARTISTS WANTED

Last year artists at Mayfest saw record sales. To be apart of the festivities this year visit zapplication.org to apply. Call 582-6435 for questions. Deadline is Jan. 15, 2009.

MY MUSEUM

Part of the free family programs at Philbrook Museum, 2727 S. Rockford Rd. As a member of this free program you can receive art activity cards, an art supply, and a toolkit to put them in when you visit Philbrook every month. Now thru June 30, 2009.

OKLAHOMA REVISITED

This exhibition is a photographic representation of Joshua Meier's childhood years in western Oklahoma capturing classic western troupes such as the monolithic dusty old dirty road and the round bale of hay. Reception 5-8pm. A Gallery of Arts, 510 W. Will Rogers, Claremore. Thru Dec. 4.

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.

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.

PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT

Multiple photographers. Artist openings first Saturday of every month; drinks & light refreshments 6-10pm. Art-N-Style Hair Salon & Art Gallery, 334 E. 41st St. Call 742-1550 or visit myspace.com/artnstyle for more.

PAINTED NOTES: THE TALLGRASS PRAIRE

Artist Mark Lewis presents his pastoral prairie paintings that come across as notes on the landscape. Opening reception 6-9pm. Tulsa Artists' Coalition Gallery, 9 East Brady. Call 592-0041 or visit tacgallery.org for more. Thru Nov.

PICTURES FROM LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN

Native Tulsan photographer Jeremy Lamberton's family has owned a ranch on Lookout Mountain for four generations. This exhibit challenges photography conventions and expands on the ideas of photography masters. Tulsa Performing Arts Center Gallery, 110 E. 2nd St. Call 596-7122 or visit tulsapac.com for more. Thru. Nov. 24.

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 from 10am- 4pm, Tues.-Sat. Go to tulsahistory.org or call 712-9484 for more.

ROSES GOLD AND HEAVEN

See the mixed media works of Jasmine Ong at Club 209, 209 N. Boulder. Visit club209tulsa.com for more. Thru Nov. 30.

THE STAINED GLASS GUILD

The group focuses on working with glass, mosaics, fusing, slumping, flame working, panel work & more. The second Saturday of each month. 10am. Martin Regional Library, 2601 S. Garnett. Call 665-3049 or 671-6701.

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 info.

THE ROYAL HOLLOWAY COLLECTION

Victorian medicine manufacturer Thomas Holloway amassed a large art collection for the women's college he endowed in memory of his wife. This is the first time the art has been shown outside of England.Thru Jan. 4. Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Rd. Call 749-7941 or visit philbrook.org for more.

Auditions...

Ongoing

FOUNDERS CHORUS AUDITIONS

Tuesday's through October at the John Knox Presbyterian Church, 2929 E 31st St., auditions are now being accepted for men of all ages to join the Founders Chorus for their performance at Utica Square's "Lights On Ceremony" on Thanksgiving night. 7pm.

Email tulsafounders@cox.net or call 622-5392 for more info.

MUSICAL DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER NEEDED

Orasi Productions presents Shades of Gray in January at the Nightingale Theatre. These two positions are needed for the production. Email orasi_productions@yahoo.com or call (405)802-4014 for more.

STUDENT AUDITIONS

Oklahoma Performing Arts is holding auditions for its 2008/2009 season. Students are trained in dance, voice and acting. Past students have been selected for roles in Broken Arrow Community Playhouse productions, Tulsa Youth Symphony and Light Opera Oklahoma shows. For more information call Laura Norman Tyson at 269-8304.

TALK OF TULSA SHOW CHORUS

All-women's barbershop style singing group. Liberty Church, 7777 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 darmstrong@tulsaopera.com, or 918-582-4035 x 14.

Benefits...

Thurs., Nov. 13

VISUAL AID

This silent auction of art and other items is a fundraiser going to benefit students who seek to be professionals in the world of art and advertising. 5:30-9pm. Central Center in Centennial Park,

1028 E. 6th St. Visit artdirectorsoftulsa.org for more.

Fri., Nov.14

WILL ROGER'S HIGH THEATRE FUNDRAISER

Getting ready for the 45th year of "Round Up A-Go-Go" the Will Roger's High School Theatre Department is having a silent auction and costume parade to raise money for next year's production. 6-8pm. Will Rogers High School, 3909 E. 5th Pl. Call Kristina Vassella at 833-9000 for more.

Sat., Nov. 15

RSVP TROPICAL TRIVIA

Put on your tropical shirts and come test your with this event to benefit RSVP. Teams of eight family memberes, friends or colleagues play six rounds of trivia fun. The 10-question rounds will challenge your team in categories from "Entertainment" to "Everything Under the Sun". 6pm. $120/team. Home Builders Association, 11545 E. 43rd St. Visit rsvptulsa.com for more.

Ongoing

BEDLAM FOOD DRIVE

Vote for your favorite team with canned food items. Are OSU fans more generous than OU fans? Get out the vote and drop off your canned goods to any Arvest Bank location around the city. Visit cfbeo.org for more.

TOYS FOR THE KIDS DRIVE

Beginning Nov. 9 Bass Pro Shops, 101 Bass Pro Dr., will take donations of toys for less fortunate kids around the Tulsa area. Call 355-7600 or visit basspro.com for more.

TOYS FOR TOTS

It's that time of year again and kiddos in need are counting on your support to have a happy holiday season. Bring your unwrapped toys to NurseFinders, 5110 S. 95th E. Ave. Call 866-874-6703 with questions. Thru Dec. 21.

Books...

Sat., Nov. 15

LOCAL AUTHORS BOOK SIGNING

East Tulsa author Jacqueline King and Mannford author Gloria Teague will discuss their experiences writing about love, food and family. A signing will follow. 2-4pm. The Book Place, 732 West New Orleans St. in Broken Arrow. Call 627-6417 for more.

Ongoing

THE JEWISH GRAPHIC NOVEL

Panels reproduced from graphic novels and text explaining the history and importance of these novels will be on display at the Central Library, 400 Civic Ctr., courtesy of the Sherwin Miller Jewish Museum of Art. Call 596-7977 or visit tulsalibrary.org for more.

Children & Family...

Nov. 13-16

KIDS' WORLD

Hundreds of kids will get play passports stamped and learn that Germans, Italians and Czechs ran in the Oklahoma land grab of 1889. The goal is to show Oklahoma is connected with all these countries and is really diverse. At least 30 countries--Indonesia, China and the Netherlands included--are featured. $3 kids under 12; $4 adults. Expo Square, QT Center, 4145 E. 21st St. 8am-6pm. Call 591-4750 or visit exposquare.com for more.

Sat., Nov. 15

SEEKINGSITTERS

BABYSITTING CARNIVAL

Meet the SeekingSitters Babysitting Team. Purple glaze paint-your-own-pottery, mad science experiments, Jupiter Jump, carnival games much more. Free admission to SeekingSitters Members. $10 admission per family for non-members. 10am-2pm. Whiteside Park Gymnasium, 4051 E 41st St. Call 749-3588 for more.

Ongoing

ADOPT A ZOO ANIMAL

No, you can't take those little monkeys in the rainforest exhibit home. How cool would that be? But you can ADOPT (Animals Depend On People Too) a zoo animal or plant and contribute to the development of their habitat. Packages start at $30. Tulsa Zoo, 6421 East 36th Street N. Call 669-6600 or visit tulsazoo.org for more.

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. 296-0425.

BILINGUAL STORYTIME

Stories, songs and finger plays in Spanish & English. Ages 3-5. 1:30pm, Mondays. Martin Regional Library, 2601 S. Garnett, 669-6340.

BOOKMOBILE

Sometimes getting a ride to the library can be tricky especially for kids who's parent are at work all day. So if you're on of these kids or your cousin Lou borrowed your car a couple weeks ago and you haven't seen him since, be on the look out for the library's bookmobile, bringing the library's books right to you. Visit tulsalibrary.org for more.

CHEER CLASSES

Led by Team USA Athletics Cheerleading, the classes are open to boys and girls 4-14. $5 to register; $5 per class. Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 361-6039 for more.

CHILDREN & TEEN ART CLASSES

After school 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.

FREE HISTORICAL FIELD TRIPS FOR SCHOOL

CHILDREN

3rd-5th graders are invited to take part in cultural tours of sites of historic importance to the Cherokee people around the Tahlequah area. Thru the 2009 school year. Call (918)384-7887 or visit cherokeetourismok.com for more.

LINCOLN ESSAY CONTEST FOR STUDENTS

Students 4th-12th grade are encouraged to write and students K-3rd are encouraged to draw a picture around the topic "why should Oklahomans celebrate the bicentennial of Lincolns birthday?" Home schoolers are encouraged to participate as well. Teachers contact call (405) 235-0280 or email jennifer@okhumanitiescouncil.org for more. Deadline is Feb. 12, 2009.

MARVELOUS MONDAY STORIES

Join Ms. Karen for stories and other fun activities. Ages 3-5. 6:30pm. 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.

MY FIRST STORYTIME

For newborn-2 year-olds and their caregivers. Tuesdays from 10am-10:20am. Call 596-7977 or visit www.tulsalibrary.org.

PRESCHOOL STORYTIME

For ages 3-5. Tuesdays, 10:30am-11am. Call 596-7977 or visit www.tulsalibrary.org.

SEARCH/REUNION SUPPORT

OK Adoption Search/Reunion Support Group meets the 1st Saturday of each month

2pm at Brookside Library.

Email sfranklin568@yahoo.com for more info.

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.

YST DRAMA TROUPE

Youth Services of Tulsa Drama Troupe is designed to give youths a way to express themselves through theatre by researching and writing plays that about topics that affect every teen. New members are always welcome. Free program. Youth Services of Tulsa, 311 S. Madison. Contact Scott Heberling at 382-4427 or sheberling@yst.org for more info.

Cinema...

Mon., Nov. 17

ROMEO ET JULIETTE

See the French opera version of this classic Shakepearean play at the Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis. 3 hours plus one intermission. Call 585-3456 or visit circlecinema.com for more.

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.

MADAGASCAR: ESCAPE 2 AFRICA

The New York Zoo Animals are back. Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe and Gloria the Hippo, still stranded on Madagascar, end up on the Africa where Alex soon meets the rest of his lion family. Cinemark IMAX, 10802 E. 71st St. S. Call 307-2629 or visit cinemark.com for more.

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.

Clubs/Meetings...

Ongoing

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

Every Tuesday. 7:30pm. 5415 E 101st. Call 627-2224.

BRIDGE CLUB

Every Tuesday at 1pm take part in the friendly competition. Bring snacks if you are so inclined. Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 746-3780 for more.

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.

COPING WITH THE HOLIDAYS

Grace Hospice Foundation, 6400 S. Lewis leads free weekly support groups to help people dealing with issues of grief and loss during the holidays. Tuesdays at noon. Call 744-7223 for more. Nov. 11-Dec. 2.

DICK NIXON'S SCOOTER CLUB

Scooter club meets old-fashioned pint-swilling club. Mondays, 7:23pm at Cellar Dweller, 417 W. 7th. Call Christy Owens at 740-6593 for more info.

DRUG PROBLEM?

Narcotics Anonymous can help. Call 747-0017 or 888-749-0017 for more information.

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.

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 Soundpony, 409 N. Main. Visit 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.

HOLISTIC MOMS NETWORK

This group is dedicated to holistic health care and parenting methods. Moms, dads, grandparents and other caregivers are encouraged to join to share ideas to help better the lives of their children. Meets fourth Thursday of the month at 6:30pm. Rudisill Regional Library,

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. 6:30pm. Free and open.

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.

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 TULSA (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 MOVIEMAKERS

Meetings every Thurs. from 7-8pm at the Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis. All are welcome. Check out www.groups.yahoo.com/group/oklahomamoviemakers.

RURAL LIFE HISTORY PROGRAM VOLUNTEERS

The Cherokee Heritage Center, 6 miles south of Tahlequah off of HW 62, needs volunteers for its Adams Corner Rural Village that explores the Cherokee way of life in the 19th century. Call (888)999-6007 or visit cherokeeheritage.org for more info.

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.

STROKE SUPPORT GROUP

Meets the second Thursday of every month at 3:30pm 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

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

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. The Full Cup Cafe, 4634 E. 31st St. 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 ATHEISTS MEETUP

Agnostics, humanists, etc. are welcome to the group's meetings. 4th Sunday of every month at 1:00pm. Please register for free at atheists.meeting.com/477 for meeting details and location.

TULSA CHRISTIAN WRITERS CLUB

Every 4th Tuesday of the month, 7 pm, Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian, just follow the signs to basement. fellowshipofchristianwriters.org.

TULSA GUITAR SOCIETY

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

TULSA HEARING HELPERS

Support groups for hearing loss, 2nd Thurs, every month, 10-11:30am, TSHA, 8740 E 11th St, 832-8742.

TULSA HERB SOCIETY

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

TULSA HERPETOLOGICAL CLUB

If you like breeding, keeping, studying or just talking about reptiles and amphibians you will find good company here. 7pm. Tulsa Zoo, Helmerich Discovery Center, 5701 E. 36th St. N. Call 812-2129 or email tulsaherpclub@aol.com for more. First Thurs. of every month.

TULSA PARROTHEAD CLUB

2nd Tues. 7pm. Fishbonz, 6214 S. Sheridan. Details at tulsaparrotheads.com.

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.

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.

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL TOASTMASTERS

Hone your public speaking, leadership and communication skills in a fun and supportive environment. Every Tuesday, 12-12:55pm. Unity Center, 1840 S. Boston. Visit myspace.com/youngtulsatoastmasters for more.

Comedy..

Sat., Nov. 15

APOSTLES OF COMEDY

Featuring the comedic stylings of Jeff Allen, Brad Stine, Anthony Griffith, and Ron Pearson. 7:30pm. $29, $19. The Mabee Center, 7777 S. Lewis Ave., Call 495-6000 or visit mabeecenter.com for more.

Ongoing

LAUGHING MATTER IMPROV CLASSES

Anyone 18 and older is invited to come out and learn from Tulsa's longest running comedy improv troupe. Classes meet 5:30-7pm every Wednesday. Performances TBA, approx. once every 6 weeks. Free. Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling. Call 746-5065 or visit 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 6:30-7:30. Service Industry and College Night is every Wed. and Ladies' Night is every Thurs. Call 459-1017 for more info.

Community Calendar...

Thurs., Nov. 13

GREEN BUILDING SEMINAR

A panel of experts will address Green Building Challenges for Tulsa. These interactive Greening the (918) sessions are designed to inspire organizations and individuals to take action and to lead the city to be one of the greenest cities in the nation. 5:30-7:30pm. Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa, 11545 E. 43rd St. Visit cityoftulsa.org for more.

GROW: BIOFUELS CONFERENCE

This conference will cover everything from sustainability and feedstock supply, feedstock options, info on new technologies for biomass conversion to retail marketing considerations and carbon trading. $60. Skirvin Hotel, 1 Park Ave., OKC. Visit growok.com for more.

JOB NEWS JOB FAIR

Job seekers can speak one-on-one with company recruiters who have immediate hiring needs. Opportunities range from entry-level to management and are in a wide variety of industries, including sales and marketing, healthcare, hospitality, law enforcement, administration, and more.10am-3pm. Renaissance Tulsa Hotel, 6808 S. 107th E. Ave. Visit jobnewstulsa.com for more.

Sat., Nov. 15

GOING HOG WILD ON ROUTE 66

Rev. Ann Marie Davis will conduct the 6pm service with her talk on "Route of Adventure and Discovery." Following the service, members and guests will dine on potluck hamburgers, root beer and side dishes, then watch the comedy movie, "Wild Hogs." Unity Center of Tulsa, 1830 S. Boston Ave. Call 582-6624 or visit unityoftulsa.com for more.

REG DAY '08

Looking for someone? Take advantage of this free registration day on the Soundex Reunion Registry for individuals who were adopted or birth family who are searching for one another or any family dislocation due to divorce or separation. 10am-6pm. Promenade Mall, 41st and Yale. Call 697-2002 for more.

Mon., Nov. 17

GLOBAL

ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK

Kicking off this week of entrepreneurship, Oklahoma Native Jeremie Kubicek, President and CEO of Giant Impact and Co-Founder of Giant Partners, will be the keynote speaker at an event hosted by Tulsa Young Professionals. 6pm. Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, 111 E. 1st St. Visit typros.com for more.

Tue., Nov. 18

LATINO COLLEGE FAIR

Meet with representatives from area universities, colleges and vocational schools, plus learn about library resources on colleges and financial aid. The Hispanic Scholarship Foundation's Gates Millennium Scholars Program will participate.6:30-8:30pm. Martin Regional Library, 2601 S. Garnett Rd. Call 669-6340 for more.

Tue., Nov. 25

AMERICA RECYLES DAY

Like to recycle? Sign a pledge and enter to win prizes just for doing something that you may be already doing anyway. If you don't recycle yet, find out how you can and start today. Entries must be received by Nov. 25. Visit recycleok.org for more.

Ongoing

ALL BLACK TOWNS OF OKLAHOMA

From the mid-nineteenth century to 1920, African-Americans established more than fifty identifiable towns and communities. With 15 large, full-color graphic panels this exhibit celebrates the history of those All-Black towns that still exist. Three Rivers Museum, 220 Elgin, Muskogee. Call 686-6624 or visit 3riversmuseum.com for more. Thru Nov. 8.

I.R.O.N.

Immigration Reform for Oklahoma Now meets at Hardesty South

Regional Library 8316 E. 93rd St. on the 1st Thursday of the month at 6:30pm. Call 906-6027 for more.

CITIZENSHIP CLASS

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

PSO PARADE OF LIGHTS

This year's Parade of Lights is scheduled for December 13 and applications for floats are being taken now through Oct. 10. Companies and organizations are encouraged to apply to build a float. There are also applications available for marching bands. Visit tulsadowntown.org or call 583-2617 for more.

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 ASSOCIATION

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 & CHILDREN'S SERVICES VOLUNTEERS

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

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 Peter at 488-9645 ext.8.

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.

GRANDFRIENDS

The special relationship between Grandparent and Grandchild is missing from many children's lives. RSVP Grandfriends, those 55 and over, spend just a couple hours a week in a classroom of children ages six weeks to four years- reading stories, drawing pictures or singing nursery rhymes, bringing that special gift of a Grandparent into their lives. To volunteer, contact Jan Kelley, RSVP Tulsa, Inc. 280.8656 or jan@rsvptulsa.org for more information.

HARVEST GRAPES

Stone Bluff Cellars invites individuals or groups to help pick grapes for your next fundraiser. Call (918) 482-5655 or email info@stonebluffcellars.com for more info.

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.

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.

PSO PARADE OF LIGHTS VOLUNTEERS

Volunteers are needed to be parade marshals who oversee the pace of the parade, which enables parade spectators to experience the same quality of parade whether they are near the beginning of the route or at the end. Call 583-2617 for more information.

RED CROSS BABYSITTERS TRAINING

Ages 11-15. Learn how to safely care for children and become Red Cross certified. $30. 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 call 832-8742.

AIR & SPACE MUSEUM VOLUNTEERS

Volunteers are needed in the areas of education, children's activities, scout programs, camps and daily operations. Training provided. Tulsa Air and Space Museum, 3624 N. 74th E Ave. Call 834-9900 or email Kandi at kkurt@tulsamuseum.com for more.

TULSA BOYS HOME VOLUNTEERS

Did someone inspire you when you were young? Are you ready to do the same? Tulsa Boys' Home is seeking trustworthy and dependable adults to serve as mentors for the boys in our care. Mentors provide friendship, guidance and support for children in need. One hour a week can change a boy's life forever. Call Marsh Howard at 245-0231 or mhoward@tbhinc.org.

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 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...

Mon., Nov. 17

NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE CELEBRATION

A celebration honoring the "Native American Voices of Oklahoma" will pay tribute to individuals for their contributions to Native American culture, through state service and by Native American youth. 11am-2pm. Oklahoma Capitol Rotunda, Oklahoma City. Visit okdhs.org for more.

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 AN EXCHANGE STUDENT

The Foundation for Intercultural Travel is matching international students, ages 15-18 with host families in this area. Students speak english. Visit fitamerica.org or call Mary Ann at (877)439-7862.

HOST AN EXCHANGE STUDENT

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

DJ/Dance...

Nov. 13-15

MOTILITY

ORU dance students show what they've learned with this concert consisting of pieces choreographed by the dance department faculty as well as original pieces choreographed and performed by the dance students. $5. ORU, Howard Auditorium, 7777 S. Lewis Ave. Call 495-6154 for more.

Sat., Nov. 15

ESSENCE OF INDIA: BHARATA NATYAM

Bharatha Natyam, a South Indian dance form, is one of the most popular Indian traditional dances. The dance style is well known for its architectonic beauty of pure dance and tremendous capacity for storytelling.7pm. Tulsa Performing Arts Center, John H. Williams Theatre, 110 E. 2nd St. Call 596-7122 or visit tulsapac.com 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.

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.tulsagyspyfire.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.

COUNTRY & WESTERN DANCE

Bob Wills' music is still alive with the Round Up Boys. Mondays, 6:45-9:45pm. $4/person. Broken Arrow Senior Center, 1800 S. Main. Call 607-3600 for more info.

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, 7:30pm. CUMC, 3515 S. Harvard.

SQUARE DANCE

Come swing your partner with the Rushing Stars! Wednesdays,1-3pm. $3/person. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Call 596-1444 for more info.

SWING TULSA STYLE WEST COAST

Swing group dance lessons, beginner and intermediate, 7-9pm, Wednesdays. Whiteside Recreation Center, 4009 S. Pittsburg Ave. Call 523-6662 or visit swingtulsastyle.com for more.

SWING DANCE LESSONS

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

TULSA INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCERS

Learn line, couple and circle folk dances from all of the world from teachers of many nationalities. Every Friday at 7:30pm. All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria. Call Jackie Rickel at 587-5604 or visit geocities.com/tulsaifd for more.

Flora & Fauna...

Mon., Nov. 17

PORTRAITS OF A GARDEN

Join Natalie Green, president of Apertures Photo, for a two-evening workshop on garden photography. Bring camera and equipment if you've got it. Green will demonstrate light modifiers and macro lenses. Tulsa Garden Center. 6-9pm. Members, $30. Non, $75. Limited enrollment. Call 746-5125.

Nov. 18, 22

AQUARIUM PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS

Want to hone your skills for the photography contest? Learn techniques from the aquarium's graphic designer and photographer. Tue. Nov. 11, 18 at 6pm. Sat., Nov. 22 at 2pm. Visit okaquarium.org for more.

Ongoing

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 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.

PET FOOD DRIVE

Donations of unopened pet food may be dropped off at any Tulsa area Southern Agriculture for the entire month of October. Donations will benefit Meals on Wheels of Metro Tulsa and their Meals for PawStarz Program. This program provides food for disabled and homebound seniors as well as their pets. Call Fetch! at 770-7785 for more.

PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST

Take underwater photos without putting on a wetsuit! The Oklahoma Aquarium is hosting a contest for kids, students and adults. Thru Nov. Visit okaquarium.org for more.

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.

TEACHING GARDEN VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION

Love gardening and helping people learn about gardening? Head out to the Tulsa Garden Center auditorium, 2435 S. Peoria Ave., and learn about the opportunities available for volunteers at the center. 10-11am. Call 746-5125 visit tulsagardencenter.com for more.

TULSA ZOO FRIENDS MEMBERSHIP

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

Health & Well Being...

Thurs., Nov. 13

KNEE & HIP PAIN SEMINAR

1pm. St. John's Mary K. Chapman Health Plaza, Lower Level-Room C, 1819 E. 19th St. Call 744-01234 for more.

US TOO PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP

7pm. St. John's Mary K. Chapman Health Plaza, Lower Level-Room D, 1819 E. 19th St. Call 744-01234 for more.

Sat., Nov. 15

CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION CLASS

10am. Siegfried Tower, 1923 S. Utica. Sixth floor classroom. Call 744-01234 for more.

Mon., Nov. 17

BREASTFEEDING CLASS

6:30pm. St. John Owasso, 12451 E. 100th St. North. Call 744-01234 for more.

EVENING CHILDBIRTH

EDUCATION SERIES

7pm. Siegfried Tower, 1923 S. Utica. Sixth floor classroom. Call 744-01234 for more.

Tue., Nov. 18

BREASTFEEDING? I WORK!

1pm. Siegfried Tower, 1923 S. Utica. Sixth floor classroom. Call 744-01234 for more.

NEWBORN 101

7pm. Siegfried Tower, 1923 S. Utica. Sixth floor classroom. Call 744-01234 for more.

Wed., Nov. 19

BLOOD DRIVE

Get out there and donate! 7am. St. John's Mary K. Chapman Health Plaza, Lower Level-Room C, 1819 E. 19th St. Call 744-01234 for more.

GRANDPARENTING CLASS

7pm. Siegfried Tower, 1923 S. Utica. Sixth floor classroom. Call 744-01234 for more.

MYELOMA FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP

1:30om. St. John's Mary K. Chapman Health Plaza, Jatras Room, 1819 E. 19th St. Call 744-01234 for more.

Ongoing

AI CHI

Just like Tai chi but in a heated therapeutic pool, for relief of stress & tension. 7:45pm on Mon; 12pm on Wed. St. John Health Club, 1819 E. 19th St., 744-2484 for more details.

BEGINNING YOGA

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

BIOFEEDBACK

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

BI-POLAR SUPPORT GROUP

No one truly understands unless they have this illness. This support group is based on individual sharing. Trinity Methodist Church, 3737 S. Peoria. Thursdays at 5:30pm. Call 282-0499 for more.

BRAIN AEROBICS

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

FALL YOGA CLASSES

Mondays try Moderate Yoga at Hairbenders II, Rogers and A St. in Skiatook, 7-8:15pm. Wednesdays Chair Yoga West Oak Retirement Center 1002 S. Fairfax, Skiatook, 10-10:45am. Thursdays Gentle Yoga, All Souls Church, 30th and Peoria, 9-10:15am. Email lucyoga@mac.com or call 633-8890 for more.

FITNESS ROOM

Henthorne Community Center's fitness room includes a stair-stepper, recumbent bike, treadmill, and an elliptical bike. Ages 16 and up. $22/month, unlimited use. Henthorne Community Center, 4825 South Quaker. Call 746-5053 for more.

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.

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

JAZZERCISE

Classes on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings 9:45-10:45am. Saturday morning 10:15 --11:15. The cost is $30per month or $15 per walk-in class. Contact instructor Colleen Lacy at 494-7075. At the Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. Call 746-3780.

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.

OPEN FITNESS ROOM

Only $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.

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

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.

SWIMMING LESSONS

Ages 3-adult. Learn the basics or advanced swimming techniques. $35. Classes are Monday-Thursday. Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 746-3780 for more.

TAI-CHI

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

TAI CHI CHUAN

Learn this ancient art of exercise to reduce tension, tone muscles, increase flexibility and boost immunity. $10. Mondays 11-12am and 7-8pm; Wednesdays 10-11am. Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 812-3033 for more.

TAE KWON DO

This revered martial art teaches discipline of the mind, body, and spirit. Learn proper breathing, concentration, and balance. $17 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.

WATER AEROBICS

Get strong. Get healthy. Get wet. $5 per class or $50 a month. Mon-Fri 9-10am. Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 291-2520 for more.

YOGA FOR ATHLETES

Beginner and intermediate. At LaFortune Community Center, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30-7:30. Call 249-1992 to learn more.

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.

BEGINNING YOGA

Get your stretch on with basic yoga techniques. Bring your own mat and props. 18 and up. $35/4 session or $60/8. Central Center at Centeennial Park,1028 East 6th St. Call 596-1444 for more info.

YOGA FOR SCOLIOSIS

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

ZUMBA

Aerobics can be fun. Zumba is a combination of Latin and other international musical influences for a fun and easy workout. $20 a month. Central Center at Centennial Park, 1028 East 6th St. Call 596-1444 for more info.

Lectures/

Classes...

Thurs., Nov. 13

PRESERVING OLD PHOTOS

Learn techniques to keep your family photos in tact for generations to come. 7-8:30pm. $15 members; $25 all others. Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, 2401 Chautauqua Ave., Norman. Visit snomnh.ou.edu for more.

Sat., Nov. 15

GATES MILLENNIUM SCHOLARS PROGRAM FOR AMERICAN INDIANS

Learn how to apply and receive funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for college. 10am-noon. Maxwell Park Library, 1313 N. Canton. Call 669-6055 for more.

Mon., Nov. 17

ROMANTIC ERA LECTURE

Head out to the TCC VanTrease Perfoming Arts Center, 10300 E. 81st, for this talk presented as part of the Performance Plus Lecture Series. $16.50 adults; $5.50 children and TCC Students. Call 595-7777 for more.

Tue., Nov. 18

NOVEL TALK: THE AMAZING ADVENTURES OF KAVALIER AND CLAY

Pop culture, high art vs. low art and Michael Chabon's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel will be discussed with a panel of experts including KWGS's Scott Gregory. 6:30pm. Central Library, 4th and Denver. Call 596-7977 or visit tulsalibrary.org for more.

Thurs., Nov. 20

BLOSTER PORK FUTURES

Wallce Engineering brings you a lecture about the bailout. Supper their rescue plan to bolster pork futures. It's just one of the billions of reasons to take stock in beer and bbq at its open house from 4-8pm. 200 East brady St. Call 584-5858 for more.

Ongoing

AFRICAN DRUMMING

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

BEER/WINE HOMEBREWING

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

CHEERLEADING

The Glenpool/Jenks recreation offers cheer classes with Team U.S.A. Athletics Cheerleading. Thurs. 6-7:30pm. Classes are open to boys and girls ages 4-14, cost is $5 registration fee and $5 per class.Instructor is Jenny Teegarden 361-6039. At the Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. Call 746-3780.

COMIC BOOK & FANTASY ART

This studio is an introduction to the ideas and tools of the comic book & fantasy art trade and how to use them. Cost: $40. Saturdays 1:00-3:00pm. Contact Scott Heberling at 382-4427 or sheberling@yst.org for more. The class ends Nov. 15.

CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY

This class is focused on teaching each student how to manually control the most important functions on the camera. Many other creative aspects of photography will be covered like composition, subject matter, filters, and film choice. $40. Contact Scott Heberling at 382-4427 or sheberling@yst.org for more. The class ends Dec. 12.

FREE COMPUTER CLASSES

Broad range of free daytime and evening computer classes available at libraries across Tulsa. Program includes: basic computing, MS Word, MS Excel, the Internet, MS PowerPoint, eBay and e-mail classes. For full listings and locations see Tulsa City-County Library's current event guide. tulsalibrary.org/eventguide.

FREE BEAD CLASSES

Island Dream Beads, 1345 S. Harvard, 712-3237.

GUITAR LESSONS

Learn the basics of guitar playing. All you need to bring is your guitar. Monday 6--8pm and Thursday 6--8:30pm.At the Glenpool/Jenks Rec Center, 13800 S. Peoria. Call 746-3780.

INTRO TO MOSAICS

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

MYTH CLASSES

This course focuses on the work of Joseph Campbell, a noted mythology researcher who has influenced the works of many writers including George Lucas the creator of Star Wars. Unity Center of Tulsa, 1830 S. Boston Ave. Call 582-6624 or 284-6683 for more.

NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING

Learn how to communicate with your brain. Break habits, overcome fears, get rid of pain and much more. The second Sunday of each month, 2-5pm. $5 donation suggested. Tulsa Center for Spiritual Learning, 9022 E. 31st St. Call 665-0607 for more.

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

Come work with clay. Create functional hand built items as well as critters, mask, and other fun stuff. With artists Jeff Wells & Richard Smathers. $50. An eight week studio on Saturdays 12:30-2:30pm. 3rd Street Clayworks, 1001 E. 3rd St. Contact Scott Heberling at 382-4427 or sheberling@yst.org for more. The class ends Nov. 15.

QUILTING CLASSES

Classes are forming now at La Fortune and Central Park Centers. Classes are Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons. Call 494-8686 for more.

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.

WHEEL THROWING

Students will learn how to throw pots, glaze and fire with artist Jeff Wells. $50. An eight week studio on Fridays 6:00-8:30pm. 3rd Street Clayworks, 1001 E. 3rd St. Contact Scott Heberling at 382-4427 or sheberling@yst.org for more. The class ends Nov. 14.

WINE CLASS

Learn about the finer things in life. Taste wine and learn how to articulate what you've tasted by comparing it to actual flavors that you will also taste like cinnamon, strawberry, chocolate etc. $23. Classes are Tuesdays at 5:30pm. SoChey Jazz Café, 219 South Cheyenne Ave. Call 295-0177 for more.

Mixed Bag...

Nov. 14-16

BEAD RENAISSANCE SHOW

Featuring retail and wholesale beads for sale. Free admission and parking. Fri., and Sat., 10am-6pm, Sunday 10am-5pm. Expo Square, 4145 E. 21st St. Visit exposquare.com or call 744-1113 for more.

CONTINENTAL ANTIQUE SHOW

Oldies but goodies on sale at Expo Square, Central Park Hall, 4145 East 21st St. Fri., and Sat., 10am-6pm, Sunday 10am-4pm. Visit exposquare.com or call 744-1113 for more.

Nov. 15-16

CHIRSTMAS ART AND CRAFTS SHOW AND SALE

Now in its 25th year, this show features 70-80 exhibitors featuring gift items, apparel, food, decorating merchandise and art. Sat., 9am-5pm.; Sun., 11am-4pm. Free admission. Washington County Fair Grounds, Dewey, OK. Call 333-2899 or 333-0560 for more.

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.

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.

MR. MAGIC'S NOVELTY ENTERTAINMENT AUDITIONS

Magicians, Clowns, Jugglers, Belly Dancers, Costumed Character Actors, Comedians, Storytellers, Facepainters, etc. are needed for auditions. Pay is $60 an hour. Mr. Magic's Novelty Entertainment, 23 S. Adair, Pryor. Call 825-4825 to setup an appointment.

STORYCORPS

Tell your story to be stored in the library of congress and possibly played across the nation on NPR. Everyone that participates gets a copy of their conversation on CD. Call 800-850-4406 to reserve your time and for more information. Thru Nov. 29.

TRAPEZE UNIVERSITY

Thu.-Sun., 6:30pm to dusk. $20 for two turns. Riverwalk Crossing, Jenks. For more info call 398-TRAP or go to 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.

WINE TASTING

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

Music...

Thurs., Nov. 13

IVORY AND GOLD TRIO

This trio will keep your toe tappin' with performances of jazz, ragtime and Broadway songs. 7:30pm. $20. Tulsa Performing Arts Center, John H. Williams Theatre, 110 E. 2nd St. Call 596-7122 or visit tulsapac.com for more.

Fri., Nov. 14

OKLAHOMA STATE CHOIRS

Making its third appearance at the Bernsen Concert Series. 7:30pm. The Great Hall of the Bernsen Center, 709 South Boston Ave. Call 388-4720 for ticket information.

Sat., Nov. 15

FALL DRUM CIRCLE & POTLUCK

This is a special Drumming Circle that invites the entire Tulsa Drumming Community to bring a dish to share with others and discuss what kinds of changes needed in the drumming programs that Living Arts sponsors. 6pm potluck, 7:30pm drumming. Living ArtSpace, 308 S. Kenosha. Visit livingarts.org for more.

THE MAGICAL MUSIC OF DISNEY

Tulsa Symphony Orchestra will perform selected pieces from some of Walt Disney's most beloved movies, including: The Little Mermaid, Hercules, Mary Poppins, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King and more. Tulsa Performing Arts Center, Chapman Music Hall, 110 E. 2nd St. Call 596-7122 or visit tulsapac.com for more.

Sun., Nov. 16

ERNESTINE DILLARD & THE TULSA PRAISE ORCHESTRA

World-renowned gospel vocalist and Oklahoma music treasure, Ms. Dillard performs all of your classic gospel selections with the amazing Oklahoma Praise Orchestra. 5pm. $15 for adults; $10 seniors, students and members. Jazz Depot, 111 E. First Street (Upper Level). Visit okjazz.org for more.

Tue., Nov. 18

AKOKA (MESSIAEN REMIX)

Cellist Matt Haimovitz and clarinetist David Krakauer have come together to create a new project centered around Olivier Messaien's Quartet for the End of Time. $30. 7:30pm. Tulsa Performing Arts Center, John H. Williams Theatre, 110 E. 2nd St. Call 596-7122 or visit tulsapac.com for more.

THIRD TUESDAY JAZZ

Hear live jazz performed by Tulsa favorites in the Vista Room at the Gilcrease Museum, 1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Rd. from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. $8. Buffett available for $4. Call 596-2700 or visit gilcrease.org for more.

Wed., Nov. 19

BROWN BAG IT: ANAM CRONAN

Anan Cronan is Dana Maher on Celtic harp and Melissa Schiavone on flutes and whistles. The duo perform traditional, acoustic Irish music. 12:10pm. Free. Tulsa Performing Arts Center, Kathleen Westby Pavilion, 110 E. 2nd St. Call 596-7122 or visit tulsapac.com for more.

KRAKAUER/HAIMOVITZ CABARET

Cellist Matt Haimovitz and clarinetist/klezmerist David Krakauer present a cabaret of original works. 7:30pm. Tulsa Performing Arts Center, Charles E. Norman Theatre, 110 E. 2nd St. Call 596-7122 or visit tulsapac.com for more.

Nov. 18-23

THE RAT PACK

In 1960, while filming the original Ocean's Eleven in Las Vegas, Frank Sinatra got together a group of his closest buddies for impromptu concerts in Las Vegas. Frank, Sammy and Dean have left us, but The Rat Pack transports you back to that moment in popular music history that has never been equaled. Tulsa Performing Arts Center, Chapman Music Hall, 110 E. 2nd St. Call 596-7122 or visit tulsapac.com for more.

Ongoing

GUITAR LESSONS

Learn your way around the fret board and impress all your friends. Mondays 6-8pm or Thursdays 6-8:30pm. Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 291-8639 for more.

NOONDAY CONCERTS AT TRINITY

Local and regional musicians and singers bringing a little excitement to your lunch hour. Tuesdays, 12:05-12:35pm at Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati, 582-4128.

SINGERS & SONGWRITERS

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

Poetry/

Writing...

Ongoing

CREATIVE WRITING MINI WORKSHOPS

Focusing on fiction and poetry. 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of the month. 7-9pm. Harwelden 2210 S. Main. Email chemicalmango@cox.net or call 494-8696 for more.

OPEN MIC NIGHT

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

Cincinnati Ave., 295-2181.

OPEN STAGE POETRY

Every Wednesday and Thursday nights, take the stage with your poetic prowess at Hibiscus, 3316 S. Peoria Ave. Visit myspace.com/hibiscusgrill for more information.

POETIC POW WOW

Open mic poetry at Alisee MoMo, 2326 E. Admiral Pl. Last Thursday of every month.

TULSA NIGHTWRITERS

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

TULSA WRITERS CAFÉ

Impromptu creative writing, critique and development of craft, 2nd & 4th Wed., 7-9pm. Harwelden Mansion, 2210 S. Main. Call 494-8696 for more.

Singles...

Mon., Nov. 17

SPEED DATING FOR SINGLE PROFESSIONALS

Go on 12 six-minute dates in a fun, no-pressure atmosphere. Lava, 3512 S. Peoria. Visit cupid.com/predating to register.

Ongoing

CHRISTIAN SINGLES

Every Sunday enjoy 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.

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.

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...

Wed., Nov. 19

THE MASTER TEACHER WITHIN

Learn 7 meditation techniques to find your center and increase creativity. 7-8:30pm. Call 747-1674 or email connie.smith1212@att.net for more.

Ongoing

ADULT CHRISTIAN DANCE

Dance lessons, 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.

BIBLE STUDY

Bible study series "Mysteries of the Bible" every Wednesday evening 6:30 at Town & Country Christian Church, 1055 N Garnett. Call 437-1597.

BUDDHISM & UNITY

A class examining the "Parallels of Buddhism and Unity Principles," is underway at the Unity Center of Tulsa, 1830 S. Boston Ave. The 30-minute class starts at 10am each Sunday. Call 582-6624 or visit unityoftulsa.com.

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.

DRUMMERS FOR JESUS

First Tue of every month at 7pm at First United Methodist Church, 600 E. Okmulgee, Muskogee. Visit drummersforjesusok.com or call Jeffrey Jones 869-7540.

EKKLESIA-THE GATHERING

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

LIFE, LOVE & RELATIONSHIPS

Sessions every Sun. at 9am and Mon. at 7pm via satellite. Central Nazarene Church, 7291 E. 81st, 252-5483.

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.

PHOENIX SINGLES FELLOWSHIP DANCE

Dance with other Christian singles. Sponsored by the Christ Untied Methodist Church. 8-11:30am. $7. 7th & Garnett. Visit phoenix-singles.org for more.

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.

SPIRIT DRUMMING SUNDAYS

Sessions of spirit drumming, using the drum or other instruments to call in spirit, will be held at 6pm, Sundays, at Unity Center of Tulsa, 1830 S. Boston Ave. Call 582-6624, or go to unityoftulsa.com for more.

VERITAS THEOLOGY FORUM

Live music, food, discussion and of course, lively theological discussion. Tulsa Junior League Building, 3633 S. Yale Ave. Sundays at 6:30pm. Visit www.veritastheology.com or call 827-5764 for more.

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...

Fri., Nov. 14

CLIFF KEEN KICKOFF

CLASSIC

This is a pre-season, collegiate style kickoff event for elementary through junior high school age wrestlers. Special awards will be presented.1800 wrestlers from 35 states are expected. SpiritBank Event Center, 106th and Memorial. Visit spiritbankeventcenter.com for more.

OSU BASKETBALL

Vs. UTSA @ 7pm. For more, visit okstate.com.

OU BASKETBALL

Vs. American @ 7:05pm. for more, visit soonersports.com.

Sat., Nov. 15

FREESTYLE CAGE FIGHTS

See fighters from around the Tulsa area take on some mean dudes--cage style. There will be title fights in the 135lb, 155lb and 205lb weight divisions. Doors at 6pm. $30+. Osage Million Dollar Elm, 951 W. 36th St. N. Visit milliondollarelm.com or call 699-7667 for more.

TU/ORU BASKETBALL

Tulsa's favorite teams square off for the opening of their regular seasons at the Reynolds Center, 3208 E. 8 St., at 4:05pm. For more, visit tulsahurricane.com or orugoldeneagles.com.

UFC WATCH PARTY

Randy Couture vs. Brock Lesnar Watch Party. Get there early because last go around the place was packed. Cowboy Sharkie's, 5840 S. Memorial Dr. Call 280-9000 for more.

Sun., Nov. 16

ROUTE 66 MARATHON

Strap on your racin' shoes and head over to 18th and Boulder for this marathon event that will take runners along the banks of the Arkansas River. 8am. Visit route66marathon.com for complete registration and spectator info.

Tue., Nov. 18

MEN'S WINTER BASKETBALL LEAGUE

Ready for some hoops? The first 8 paid teams will be accepted. Registration is $200. 25 and older. Games are played Wednesday nights. Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 747-3780 for more.

Nov. 18-22

WOMEN'S PRO RODEO FINALS

These ladies can ride. Check out the rodeo excitement at Expo Square, 4145 E. 21st St. 8am-10pm. Visit exposquare.com or call 744-1113 for more.

Ongoing

ADULT BASEBALL LEAGUE

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

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 greencountryrollergirls.com or 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).

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

Plus boxing & grappling. The ultimate workout with devastating power. Adams Muay Thai, 4107 S. 72nd E. Ave. Call 488-0707 for more info & schedules.

PICK-UP BASKETBALL GAMES

Men's games Mon. & Wed. 6-9pm. Women's games Thursdays 7-9pm. 18 and up. Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, 13800 S. Peoria, Bixby. Call 746-3780 for more.

TU VS. OU TICKETS ON SALE NOW

Don't miss the first college sports event at the BOK Center. Tickets available at tickets.com , Reasor's and Homeland stores, the Arby's Box Office or by calling 1-866-7-BOK-CTR.

ULTIMATE FRISBEE

No, not the game where you throw tiny discs in cages. Both men and women are invited to come learn the game and play some pick up every Thursday night at 7pm, TU Campus. Visit tulsaultimate.com for more information.

VINTAGE BASEBALL

Want to play baseball 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.

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.

Theater/

Dance...

Nov. 13-15

THE LESSON AND THE BALD SOPRANO

Two plays by Eugene Ionesco, the father of absurdist theatre, "Soprano" about a small gathering that gets out of hand, "Lesson" about a professor that attempts to tutor a particularly thick student, things also get out of hand. 8pm. $10. The Nightingale Theater, 1416 E. 4th St. Call 557-8012 for reservations.

MASTER CLASS

Based on a series of master classes given by renowned opera singer Maria Callas, this 1996 Tony Award winner for Best Play recounts the glories of Callas' life and career, and the sacrifices she and others make in the name of art. 8pm; Sunday 2pm.Tulsa Performing Arts Center, Liddy Doenges Theatre, 110 E. 2nd St. Call 596-7122 or visit tulsapac.com for more.

Nov. 14-15

TOGETHER AGAIN

This family friendly variety show features an ongoing plot full of crazy puppet characters and talented humans. Besides the live performers, there are many kinds of puppetry involved in this show including the magical style of black light puppetry. $20 adults; $15 children. Tulsa Little Theatre, 1511 S. Delaware Ave. Visit puppetmancan.com for more.

Nov. 14-23

SCENES OF CLASSICAL AMERICANA

Learn everything you needed to know about classical American theatre with this production covering the works of Israel Horowitz, William Inge, Arthur Miller, Eugene O'Neil, Clifford Odets, Robert E.Sherwood, Sophie Treadwell and Tennessee Williams. 8pm except Sunday at 2pm. TCC SE Campus, Studio Theatre, 81st & HW169. Call 595-7752 for more.

Nov. 15-16

JORDY PORDY: TAKING THE BULL BY THE HORNS

This one man play centers around the life of senior theatre student Jordan Herskowitz and his work as a mascot as the Chick-fil-A cow, Captain Cane for The University of Tulsa, and Hornsby for the Tulsa Drillers. He also talks about growing up as a Jew in Texas. Sat., 8pm. Sun., 2pm and 8pm. Theatre II of Kendall Hall at The University of Tulsa, 2820 E. 5th St. Visit utulsa.edu for more.

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.

THE DRUNKARD AUDITIONS

Tulsa Spotlight Theater is seeking anyone interested in performing in their show now in its 55th year. People from 13-80 with or without acting experience are encouraged to apply. Call 587-5030 for more info and to schedule an audition.

HELLER WRITERS GROUP

Share your work with other writers for informal critique. A teacher/facilitator will structure and direct the discussion. Meets every Thursday from 5:30-7pm. Free. 18 and up. Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling. Call 746-5065 or visit hellertheatre.com.

READING SHAKESPEARE

OUT LOUD

Justin McKean, a local acting coach and director, will lead a nine-session workshop where participants learn to voice a range of Shakespearean characters. This series of workshops is intended to show you that reading Shakespeare is as fun as it is difficult. Central Library, Aaronson Auditorium, 4th St. and Denver Ave. Call 596-7977 to register. Thursdays thru Nov. 13.

YST DRAMA TROUPE

Youth Services of Tulsa Drama Troupe is designed to give youths a way to express themselves through theatre by researching and writing plays that about topics that affect every teen. New members are always welcome. Free program. Youth Services of Tulsa, 311 S. Madison. Contact Scott Heberling at 382-4427 or sheberling@yst.org for more info.


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