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Processed - Silkscreen prints by Schmickle, Yang & Live4This -
Work focuses on the intersection of graphic design, fine art, pop-culture and how these realms influence one another. What happens when the definitions of art and design are tweaked? What constitutes a work of art versus a work of design? They use silk screen printing to echo the mass-production processes that are commonly seen on store shelves.
Living Arts of Tulsa, 307 E. Brady, Tulsa (Downtown), 918-585-1234, livingarts.org.
Savage Art Gallery -
Savage Art Gallery is showing four exceptional Oklahoma artists this month. Savage Art Gallery artists: Robert Shinn, Doug Bauer, Pattie Calfy and Carrie Wilson.
Weekday- appointment only Saturdays-12:30 to 4:00
918-510-1130.
Savage Art Gallery, 2205 E 6th St, (Kendell-Whittier).
Portraits of a Garden -
Exhibiting winners of the Amateur Photography Contest. How often have you seen something in nature and thought “that would make a great picture”. Now you can see people who made just that.
Tulsa Garden Center, 2435 S. Peoria, (Midtown).
To Catch a Thief (1955) -
Starring Cary Grant & Grace Kelly. When a reformed jewel thief is suspected of returning to his former occupation, he must ferret out the real thief in order to prove his innocence.
Cinemark Tulsa and IMAX, 10802 E 71st St South, Tulsa (South).
KEYSTONE TOASTMASTERS -
Meets every Wednesday at
11:45am at Central Library, 400
Civic Center. Open to all adults to
improve their communication and
leadership skills in a supportive,
friendly environment.
Central Library, 4th & Denver, (Downtown), 918-596-7977.
HOMEWARD BOUND PUG RESCUE -
In desperate need of fosters in
the Tulsa area. If you or someone
you know would be interested in
fostering a pug please contact
Gail Tucker at 405-706-1492 or
homewardboundpugs@cox.net.
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
918-596-7958.
MEALS ON WHEELS -
Needs volunteers, just 2 hrs. of
your time on the day of your choice.
918-627-4103.
RED CROSS BABYSITTERS TRAINING -
Ages 11-15. Learn how to safely
care for children and become Red
Cross certified. $35. 10151 E. 11th
St. 918-831-1126 or tulsaredcross.org.
YOUTH PHILANTHROPY INITIATIVE -
Incoming high school freshman and
sophomores in the Tulsa area are
wanted for the Youth Philanthropy
Initiative of Tulsa. Come learn
leadership, problem solving and
philanthropy with YPI. Visit ypitulsa.
org for more info.
Tulsa Gender Outreach -
Tulsa Gender Outreach supports and affirms the diverse identities and lives of transgender men and women. Call for more information.
Wednesdays, 7:30-9 p.m.
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS -
Narcotics Anonymous is an
international, community-based
association of recovering drug
addicts. Call 918-747-0017 for Tulsa
area meetings or go to na.org.
Ongoing.
SMOKING CESSATION -
Program to get you on the right
track to a healthier life. Hillcrest at
1265 S. Utica Ave. Call 918-579-4959.
Ongoing.
Hillcrest Hospital, 1265 S. Utica, (North).
HIV Testing -
Also by appointment.
Mondays-Thursdays, 6-8 p.m. and Saturdays, 6-8 p.m.
free, 743-4297, www.okeq.org.
Latin Jazz Allstars -
Trombonist and Saturday Night Live Band veteran, Steve Turre has consistently won both the Readers’ and Critics’ poll in JazzTimes, Downbeat, and Jazziz for Best Trombone and for Best Miscellaneous Instrumentalist (shells). Néstor Torres has recorded thirteen albums to date. His fifth and seventh records, Treasure of the Heart and My Latin Soul, were both nominated for a Latin Grammy, and his production of This Side of Paradise won the Latin Grammy in the Pop Instrumental category. Conga-playing Chembo Corniel divides his performance time between his two musical loves: Latin jazz and “old-fashioned salsa that swings.” He made waves this year garnering a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Jazz Album, for Things I Wanted to Do.
$10 general, $15 reserved table seating, 918-281-8609, www.okjazz.org/index.cfm?id=59&ai=253.
The Jazz Depot, 111 E. 1st St., Tulsa (Downtown), 918-596-1001, okjazz.org.
TULSA WRITERS CAFE -
Impromptu creative writing, critique and development of craft, 7-9pm. Harwelden Mansion, 2210 S. Main
St. Call 918-494-8696
Second and Fourth Wednesday of every month.
Rachel's Vineyard Retreats -
Catholic Charities invites anyone who suffers from 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.
Ongoing.
918-949-4673 or 877-HOPE-4-ME, www.rachelsvineyard.org.
Women's Daytime Bible Study -
The Gospel According to St. John. Written in poetic and symbolic style,
John’s Gospel prayerfully reflects on Jesus and His eternal relationship
to the Creator. This study invites you to meditate on God’s overwhelming love.
$15.
Church of the Madalene, 3188 E. 22nd St., (Midtown).
SPORTS LEAGUES AND BOOTCAMP FITNESS -
Sign up for men’s basketball, co-ed
softball, men’s flag football, co-ed
kickball or co-ed sand volleyball at
offyocouch.com. Bootcamp fitness
classes are available Monday-
Thursday. Call 918-271-2965 for
more info.
Ongoing.
Jekyll & Hyde -
Two red-hot stars. One cold-blooded thriller!
American Idol finalist and Tony nominee Constantine Maroulis (Rock of Ages) and Grammy nominee and Canadian R&B superstar Deborah Cox bring their soulful vocals and smoldering sexiness to Jekyll & Hyde, the classic tale of good and evil.
Tulsa PAC, 110 E. 2nd St., (Downtown).
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