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Weekend events, new sister city, and 2023 State of the City Address
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Weekend Roundup
From Hockey to Movies in the Park, There’s Plenty To Do in Tulsa This Weekend
Tulsa Daily
If you are looking for fireworks, brews, yoga under the stars, ballet and art shows, Tulsa is the place to be this weekend.
🏈 Welcome Back Home: It’s homecoming weekend at the University of Tulsa and bonfires, football and fireworks are just a few things on the event schedule.
🧘🏻♀️ Namaste in Nature: The Philbrook Museum of Art will host yoga under the stars with a 3 piece orchestra tonight.
🍺 Raise Your Glass: The tents are set up for TU on Tap Friday night featuring beer and bonding after the pep rally.
🩰 A Night at The Theater: The Tulsa Ballet will feature the vibrant, romantic Don Quixote at Tulsa’s Performing Arts Center through November 5th.
💀 Day of the Dead: Tulsa’s First Friday Art Crawl is on tonight featuring the usual amazing art, restaurants and street performances in the Brady Art’s District with a ‘Day of the Dead’ spin.
🎬 Movie and Moonlight: Pack your picnic basket and blankets, it’s time for Movies in the Park featuring Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at Veteran’s Park.
🎂 Happy Birthday to You: Tulsa’s Mother Road Market is celebrating its 5th birthday with a bang with a Saturday.
🏒 The Puck Stops Here: The Tulsa Oiler’s Professional hockey team has two games, one tonight and one tomorrow at Tulsa’s BOK Center.
🏃♀️ Half Way: You can watch and cheer on the Jenks Half Marathon this Saturday.
🥦 Eat Your Veggies: The Tulsa Farmer’s Market is open for business Saturday morning where you can find fresh produce, food trucks.
Have a great weekend and see you Monday!
Community
Tulsans Are Getting to Know it’s New Sister City
We are family. Tulsa has a new Sister City and a group of Tulsans have already been to visit.
Pack Your Bags: A group of Tulsans is back from a trip to Tanzania after establishing our newest sister city, which is Mwanza. Mwanza is Tulsa’s 9th Sister City. Tulsa Global Alliance manages the programming and the 9 relationships.
Global Goodness: Being a Sister City in this Network means maintaining in-depth interactions between the cities so select residents get to participate in educational exchanges, travel, dignitary visits, internships, business interests, and tourism.
Black Wall Street Chamber of Commerce President Kuma Roberts made the trip. See an interview with him about his experience HERE.
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Tulsa Personal Stylist Focused On Made-to-Fit Clothing For Men
When it comes to shopping for quality clothing that fits, some men just don’t have the time. Stylist Courtney Coloney takes the guess work out of it!
A Wardrobe Built For One Man, Not Every Man: J.Hilburn is a custom made clothing company just for the guys. From active wear to formal wear, they have it all. She will take your measurements, and help you build your wardrobe from the comfort of your own home, office or virtually. Bonus, J.Hilburn clothing offers luxury custom fabrics at a very doable price point.
Look and Feel Great: There really is something special about clothes that fit. Coloney places the order for your made-to-measure clothing, delivers them to your door, and handles any alterations that might be needed to dial in your perfect fit. She handles returns too — all complimentary. “My clients are loving the convenience of it all, but the confidence boosting is what’s really special for me.” Coloney said.
Courtney is holding a lunch and learn on Monday at noon for prospective stylists. See if J.Hilburn is right for you. Lambruscos Deli is on the menu!
Community
Tulsa Mayor Presents his 2023 State of the City Address
Mayor G.T. Bynum presented his 2023 State of the City to a packed house of Tulsa business leaders during the Tulsa Metro Chamber State earlier this week.
A Safe Place to Call Home: With a focus on public service and public safety, he described what the City will do with the proposed $966M upcoming budget.
Rising Rates: Most Tulsans will see a small rate increase on their utility bill as part of the rising cost of living. The increase will average out to about $6.45 per month. Other highlights of the budget speech include making room for hiring more police officers and giving them a $15,000 signing bonus and purchasing 3 new firetrucks and a hazmat air truck.
You can read Mayor Bynum’s entire speech HERE.
In other news
🏠 Home Sweet Parade Home: Check out these beautiful photos of Jenk’s Stone Creek Parade home complete with a stunning pool.
🎤 Singing a New Tune: Tulsans can watch music star Dolly Parton in her Rockstar Global First Listen Event at select theaters.
🌟 Made an Impression: Actress Patricia Heaton was spotted in Bartlesville back in February and she’s still talking about it on her social pages.
🚔 Rule Followers: Several new laws are taking effect in November with many of them revolving around education.
⚾️ The Real MVP: The award goes to…Tulsa Driller Corey Seager after he became the 4th player to win multiple World Series MVPs.
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