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New Cat Cafe Planned For Tulsa, Cain's Ballroom Turns 100 and Vintage Show Comes to Expo Square
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Join us for the best Irish festival ever! Tulsa Irish Festival happens March 8th through 10th. Get 3 day GA Tickets for 2 + KIDS for $50! Valid only 2/14/24.
Restaurant News
Cafe for Coffee and Cat Lovers Planned for Tulsa
We would make Taylor Swift proud with this one. There’s a new purrty place that covers all of our favorite C’s coming to Tulsa.
Coffee, Cats, Cafe’: The Farm Shopping Center is getting the Don’t Stress Meowt Cafe in October. There’s already a location in Oklahoma City that has become a destination for caffeine and cat lovers. The owners work with local animal shelters to get the cats out of the house, so-to-speak. Local artists will see support too with an art wall for them to sell their pieces.
Adorableness up for Adoption: With cleanliness in mind, the coffee and cat lounge has two sides. One side is for coffee and pastries and the other side is for the cats to temporarily reside. Yes, not only can you fill your belly, you can scratch their bellies and adopt a favorite!
See the menu HERE.
Event
Cain’s Ballroom Announces Special Shows and Centennial Beer for 100th Birthday
If you live in Tulsa, you’ve likely got a memory attached to the historic Cain’s Ballroom. It’s time to celebrate 100!
Birthday Song: It’s time to sing happy birthday to Cain’s, a sweet spot in downtown Tulsa since 1924. The Tulsa Office of Film, Music, Arts & Culture held a kick off party and announced a big concert line-up for the 100th year with special birthday performances. Music fans can see Jason Isbell in May. Local group Hanson will have a special show in December and there’s something extra special to be ‘hoppy’ about. The new Cain's Centennial beer from Marshall's Brewing Company is out and stout!
Tulsa Tunes: Cain’s Ballroom is consistently ranked among the best music venues in the world and put Tulsa on the map for being one of the best towns in the world for tunes. Cain’s is a family owned and operated stop in the downtown Tulsa Arts District that has helped establish Tulsa as the music capital of Oklahoma.
See an interview with Cain’s Co-Owner Chad Rodgers HERE.
Guide
Our Date Guide Has You Covered in Love for Tulsa
The day of love just got sweeter with this guide to some of our favorite Valentine’s Day spots in Tulsa.
Save Me a Seat, Sweetie: Philbrook Museum of Art made our list of date places because it has great sips and sweets and it’s the perfect place to take a romantic stroll. Stop by Les Blooms Valentine’s Day floral bar on February 11th to create your own bouquet and enjoy cheese boards and vino.
Love You, Mean It: It’s time to wine and dine your sweetie or yourself at The Vault Tulsa where you can enjoy a 4-course meal and toast on a trolley tour. Check out Tulsa Stained Glass’s Valentine’s Day class on the day itself. You’ll get wine and chocolate with your ticket and take home a sweet design of your own.
See the complete guide HERE.
Events
The Vintage Tulsa Show is Set for This Weekend
Where else can you find the perfect fur for your upcoming Madmen or Mob Wives party? How about an antique sign for the kitchen? It’s a vintage collectors dream at the SageNet Center Expo Square.
Bargain Brilliance: The Vintage Tulsa Show kicks off Friday, February 16th and runs through the 18th. Some of the finest vintage and antique dealers in the nation are setting up row after row of antiques, estate jewelry, art and other gorgeous goods in a climate-controlled space.
Deco Destination: More than 130 vendors are expected at the 15th annual Vintage Tulsa Show. It’s the perfect place for the whole family to find some one-of-a kind treasures for the home while teaching the kiddos about the blasts from the past.
Regional News
Tulsa Mayor Recaps 2023 in His Final Year While Wife Steps into New Role
Mayor G.T. Bynum Is looking back on successes from 2023 with the City’s annual report while his wife Susan steps into her University of Oklahoma Vice President role.
A Safe Place to Call Home: One of the biggest wins was getting voter approval on the third round of Improve Our Tulsa, an $814M package that won’t raise taxes but funds improvements to City facilities, equipment, and streets. $104M of it is going toward filling a critical housing need. The City will get 3 new firetrucks, a hazmat air truck, and more police officers will be hired in 2024.
Legendary Lady : Susan Bynum is OU Tulsa’s new Vice President. She received a Boomer Sooner welcome. Bynum will lead strategic initiatives for OU-Tulsa to sustain the campus’ promising trajectory.
In other news
🏈 Super Bowl Seriousness: While the viewers tuned in for fun Sunday night, there were some commercials meant to address some hardships of life. Check out this impactful spot on a new way to get mental health and substance abuse help.
📅 Saturdays are for History: Black History Month events are ramping up at a north Tulsa family center where every Saturday means celebrating.
🚧 Speed Spread: The City of Tulsa is trying to slow down speeders in a midtown neighborhood with 12 new speed bumps up for installation.
🏃🏻♂️ Trail Treasures: Chandler park is upgrading its easiest trail to make it more accessible to people with disabilities.
❤️ Wardrobe Change: You might notice the Tulsa Driller feeling the love for education when you drive by the Tulsa Fairgrounds. He’s got a new look to celebrate 10 years of student success.
📸 Kind of a Big Deal: Two Tulsa journalists who are used to being behind the camera are getting some fame as they enter the Oklahoma Journalist Hall of Fame.
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