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Summer Arts Camp | Serenity Center For The Arts
Jun 10, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Tulsa
Experience a summer filled with creativity and imagination at the Summer Arts Camp held at Serenity Center For The Arts in Tulsa. This engaging camp provides a week of diverse arts and crafts activities, from painting and drawing to dance and musical theatre. Participants will have the opportunity to showcase their artistic abilities in a nurturing and stimulating setting. Accompanied by skilled instructors, campers will embark on various projects to foster creativity and enhance their skills. Secure a place at the Summer Arts Camp now to unlock your inner artist. The camp runs from 8am to 3pm, with an extended care service available until 6pm for working parents at an additional charge. Reach out at (918)407-6988 for more information. The weekly cost for the camp is $150, excluding lunch. Don't miss out on this enriching experience starting on June 10, 2024.
SOLD OUT - TFA CAMP ARCHITECTURE 2024: DREAM HOUSE DESIGN (WEEK 1) | TFA Center for Architecture and Design
Jun 10–Jun 14, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Tulsa
Experience TFA Camp Architecture 2024: Dream House Design (Week 1) in Tulsa at the TFA Center for Architecture and Design on 633 S. Boston Ave. Attendees will delve into architectural exploration from June 10 to June 14. Unfortunately, tickets for this event are now sold out. This unique opportunity allows students in grades 3-6 to immerse themselves in the world of architecture, guided by qualified educators and industry professionals. Participants will engage in hands-on activities, study architectural examples, and engage in interactive discussions. The camp curriculum includes designing dream houses using various media and drawing inspiration from global architectural marvels and Tulsa's urban landscape. With limited spots available, early registration is recommended to secure a place at this exclusive event. Don't miss out on this enriching experience for aspiring young architects and designers.
TFA CAMP ARCHITECTURE 2024: DREAM HOUSE DESIGN (WEEK 1) | TFA Center for Architecture and Design
Jun 10–Jun 14, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Tulsa
Experience the excitement of TFA Camp Architecture 2024: Dream House Design (Week 1) in Tulsa. This event, held at the TFA Center for Architecture and Design on 633 S. Boston Ave., provides a unique opportunity for students entering grades 3-6 to explore the world of architecture. From June 10 to June 14, attendees can unleash their creativity by designing their dream house or apartment using various 2D and 3D media. The camp offers a hands-on approach, with guided investigations of architectural examples and engaging discussions led by experienced educators and industry professionals. Enroll now to secure a spot for your child, as spaces are limited to ensure personalized instruction and ample work time. Non-members can join for $350, while TFA members enjoy a 25% discount, paying only $262.50. Don't miss this chance for young aspiring architects to delve into the fascinating realm of design and construction.
SOLD OUT! TFA CAMP ARCHITECTURE 2024: CITY OF THE FUTURE | TFA Center for Architecture and Design
Jun 24–Jun 28, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Tulsa
Experience the SOLD OUT TFA CAMP ARCHITECTURE 2024: CITY OF THE FUTURE in Tulsa. This event will be held at the TFA Center for Architecture and Design located at 633 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74119. Attendees can immerse themselves in the architectural wonders from June 24 to June 28, 2024. Unfortunately, tickets are sold out for this captivating exploration into the City of the Future. Delve into the evolution of Tulsa's architecture and envision its future landscape. Led by esteemed Educator Emily Simonds, participants will engage in hands-on activities, guided investigations, and interactive discussions with industry professionals. From historical Tulsa buildings to futuristic cityscapes, this camp offers a unique opportunity for students in grades 3-6 to unleash their creativity. Stay tuned for similar upcoming events by completing the necessary paperwork and securing a spot for your child's next architectural adventure.
Art Directors Club of Tulsa Season Kick -Off | Signal Factory
Sep 26, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Tulsa
The honor of your presence is requested at the Art Director Club of Tulsa’s Season LVI commencement on September 26th. We’ll be pouring libations and offering economical advantages for our membership. Join us at the house of Signal Factory.
All are welcome, riches are not required for entry but you are encouraged to vow your attendance.
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Henry Akins Back at Sheepdog! | Sheepdog Jiu-Jitsu
Sep 27, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Tulsa
Henry Akins Back at Sheepdog! Come join us at Sheepdog Jiu-Jitsu for an exciting event with the legendary Henry Akins! This is a rare opportunity to learn from one of the best in the business. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned practitioner, you won't want to miss this chance to train with Henry Akins. See you there!
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NCAA College Football | Tulsa v Army West Point (Tulsa) | H. A. Chapman Stadium
Oct 4, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Tulsa
Explore Tulsa v Army West Point sporting information for 5th October, as well as links for American Football tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Tulsa American Football team, also known as the Tulsa Golden Hurricane, is a formidable force in the world of college football. They compete in the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision and are members of the American Athletic Conference. The team has a rich history, having won multiple conference championships and bowl games throughout the years. Their most recent accolades include the 2016 Miami Beach Bowl and a top 25 ranking in the final AP Poll of the 2020 season. The Tulsa team is composed of talented players, many of whom have gone on to play professionally in the NFL. They showcase their skills in the state-of-the-art H.A. Chapman Stadium, a 30,000 seat venue that provides an electrifying atmosphere for fans and opponents alike. With a winning tradition and devoted fan base, the Tulsa American Football team is a force to be reckoned with.
Army West Point Football, also known as the Black Knights, is the official American Football team of the United States Military Academy. Founded in 1890, this highly skilled team plays in the Football Bowl Subdivision of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). With an impressive record of eight national championships, Army West Point is one of the most respected and prestigious teams in college football. The team's home games are played at the iconic Michie Stadium, located on the West Point campus in New York. Over the years, numerous Army West Point players have gone on to achieve great success at the professional level, including three Heisman Trophy winners. With their relentless determination and strong sense of teamwork, the Army West Point Football team continues to be a formidable force in the world of college football.
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Art Discussion: A Dialogue on Being | Build in Tulsa
Oct 5, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Tulsa
Le'Andra LeSeur organizes A Dialogue on Being, a panel discussion with Jessica GaynelleMoss, Pamela Council, and Alexandra Jane about critical perspectives on Black art and cultivating space for the well-being of Black artists. Tulsa Artist Fellow Le’Andra LeSeur creates powerful works across film, photography, and painting, celebrating Blackness, queerness, and femininity. Her art seeks to dismantle power structures and explore themes of identity, grief, family, and invisibility. Hailing from the Bronx, Le’Andra’s work has been showcased at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, The Shed, and more. Her piece ‘Maybe rainbows do exist at night’ (2019) is part of the Whitney Museum of Art’s collection. During her fellowship, Le’Andra debuted That body of (a reflection of the sky) at Swivel Gallery in February. Her latest body of work, Monument Eternal, opens at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn, New York, exploring the body’s response to sonic rhythms and monuments of violence in examining their impact on the Black psyche. Pamela Council is an interdisciplinary artist from Southampton, New York, known for creating multisensory dedications through sculpture, writing, and performance. Their work, including the Fountains for Black Joy series, blends dark humor with vibrant color to honor the unsung while critiquing power structures. Council coined the term BLAXIDERMY to describe their unique Afro-Americana camp aesthetic, which explores the precarity of Black life through playful transformations of everyday materials like sneaker soles, hair lotion, and acrylic nails. Alexandra Jane is a curator, writer, and social media strategist. With roots across North Carolina, she is dedicated to the advancement of arts and culture throughout the state. While Alexandra was an undergraduate student studying public relations at North Carolina A&T State University, she first discovered her interest in identity and access. Now, as a practitioner, her work is dedicated to creating ethical opportunities for women artists, queer artists, Black artists, and artists of color. Jessica Gaynelle Moss is an artist, curator, and advocate for Black art, dedicated to creating platforms that invest in and uplift Black artists. Her interdisciplinary practice merges fine art with real estate development, institution-building, and philanthropy, fostering more equitable and just policies in the arts. As the founding director of The Roll Up CLT artist residency and manager of Alisha B. Wormsley's Sibyls Shrine project, Jessica’s work extends into consulting for organizations like The Joan Mitchell Center and The National Museum of African American History and Culture. She holds degrees from Carnegie Mellon, SAIC, and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Schedule | Build in Tulsa11:00 AM - 11:20 AM Build In Tulsa doors open. Brunch menu by Prism Cafe. 11:20 AM - 12:00 PM (RSVP required) A Dialogue on Being Le'Andra LeSeur will host a panel discussion with Jessica Gaynelle Moss, Pamela Council, and Alexandra Jane about critical perspectives on Black art and cultivating space for the well-being of Black artists. 12:00 PM - 12:20 PM Connection & food continues. 12:20-1:00 PM (RSVP required) Coffee Ceremony & Reflection with Eyakem Gulilat Join artist Eyakem Gulilat for an Ethiopian coffee ceremony, a tradition of sharing stories, wisdom, and community over coffee from Asikana. 1:00 PM - 1:20 PM Connection & food continues. 1:20 PM - 2:00 PM (RSVP required) The Racial Reckoning in Art and Performance Yale University scholar and Park Avenue Armory Curator of Public Programming Tavia Nyong’o will discuss the racial reckoning in theater, dance, and performance. Tulsa Artist Fellowship alum, Artist, and Queen Rose Art House founder Kalup Linzy will moderate the Q&A. 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Conversations conclude. About Tulsa Artist Fellowship With the belief that arts are critical to the advancement of cultural citizenship, Tulsa Artist Fellowship supports artists and arts workers in the heart of Oklahoma’s Green Country. Socially invested artistic practitioners live and work here, intentionally engaging with our city. Tulsa Artist Fellowship is a George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF) cultural initiative. About Build In Tulsa The mission of Build in Tulsa is to close the wealth gap in America by catalyzing the creation of multi-generational wealth through tech and entrepreneurship. Rooted in the legacy of Black Wall Street, Build in Tulsa is committed to providing opportunities for entrepreneurs who have historically been denied resources and funding. Visitor Experience The north entrance to Build In Tulsa is located at 124 Reconciliation Way, between MLK Jr. Blvd and Boston Ave in the Arts District. For wheelchair accessibility, please use the south entrance, which can be accessed through the Build In Tulsa parking lot at the SW corner of Archer Street and MLK Jr. Blvd. If you have any questions about accessibility, need to request accommodations, or want to share feedback, please email info@tulsaartistfellowship.org or call (539) 302-4855. Tulsa Artist Fellowship is a cultural initiative of the George Kaiser Family Foundation. Open House programs are made possible, in part, by The Bush Hughes Foundation for Progress. Special thanks to the dedicated staff, visionary awardees, artistic contributors, cultural partners, media platforms, presenters, culinary experts, and champions for supporting this ambitious weekend.
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Panel Discussion: A Dialogue on Being | Build in Tulsa
Oct 5, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Tulsa
Le'Andra LeSeur organizes A Dialogue On Being, a panel discussion with Jessica Moss and Alexandra Jane about critical perspectives on Black art and cultivating space for the well-being of Black artists. Tulsa Artist Fellow Le’Andra LeSeur creates powerful works across film, photography, and painting, celebrating Blackness, queerness, and femininity. Her art seeks to dismantle power structures and explore themes of identity, grief, family, and invisibility. Hailing from the Bronx, Le’Andra’s work has been showcased at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, The Shed, and more. Her piece ‘Maybe rainbows do exist at night’ (2019) is part of the Whitney Museum of Art’s collection. During her fellowship, Le’Andra debuted That body of (a reflection of the sky) at Swivel Gallery in February. Her latest body of work, Monument Eternal, opens at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn, New York, exploring the body’s response to sonic rhythms and monuments of violence in examining their impact on the Black psyche. Jessica Gaynelle Moss is an artist, curator, and advocate for Black art, dedicated to creating platforms that invest in and uplift Black artists. Her interdisciplinary practice merges fine art with real estate development, institution-building, and philanthropy, fostering more equitable and just policies in the arts. As the founding director of The Roll Up CLT artist residency and manager of Alisha B. Wormsley's Sibyls Shrine project, Jessica’s work extends into consulting for organizations like The Joan Mitchell Center and The National Museum of African American History and Culture. She holds degrees from Carnegie Mellon, SAIC, and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Alexandra Jane is a curator, writer, and social media strategist. With roots across North Carolina, she is dedicated to the advancement of arts and culture throughout the state. While Alexandra was an undergraduate student studying public relations at North Carolina A&T State University, she first discovered her interest in identity and access. Now, as a practitioner, her work is dedicated to creating ethical opportunities for women artists, queer artists, Black artists, and artists of color. Schedule | Build in Tulsa11:00 AM - 11:20 AM Build In Tulsa doors open. Brunch menu by Prism Cafe. 11:20 AM - 12:00 PM (RSVP required) A Dialogue On Being Le'Andra LeSeur will host a panel discussion with Jessica Moss and Alexandra Jane about critical perspectives on Black art and cultivating space for the well-being of Black artists. 12:00 PM - 12:20 PM Connection & food continues. 12:20-1:00 PM (RSVP required) Coffee Ceremony & Reflection with Eyakem Gulilat Join artist Eyakem Gulilat for an Ethiopian coffee ceremony, a tradition of sharing stories, wisdom, and community over coffee from Asikana. 1:00 PM - 1:20 PM Connection & food continues. 1:20 PM - 2:00 PM (RSVP required) The Racial Reckoning in Art and Performance Yale University scholar and Park Avenue Armory Curator of Public Programming Tavia Nyong’o will discuss the racial reckoning in theater, dance, and performance. Tulsa Artist Fellowship alum, Artist, and Queen Rose Art House founder Kalup Linzy will moderate the Q&A. 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Conversations conclude. About Tulsa Artist Fellowship With the belief that arts are critical to the advancement of cultural citizenship, Tulsa Artist Fellowship supports artists and arts workers in the heart of Oklahoma’s Green Country. Socially invested artistic practitioners live and work here, intentionally engaging with our city. Tulsa Artist Fellowship is a George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF) cultural initiative. About Build In Tulsa The mission of Build in Tulsa is to close the wealth gap in America by catalyzing the creation of multi-generational wealth through tech and entrepreneurship. Rooted in the legacy of Black Wall Street, Build in Tulsa is committed to providing opportunities for entrepreneurs who have historically been denied resources and funding. Visitor Experience The north entrance to Build In Tulsa is located at 124 Reconciliation Way, between MLK Jr. Blvd and Boston Ave in the Arts District. For wheelchair accessibility, please use the south entrance, which can be accessed through the Build In Tulsa parking lot at the SW corner of Archer Street and MLK Jr. Blvd. If you have any questions about accessibility, need to request accommodations, or want to share feedback, please email info@tulsaartistfellowship.org or call (539) 302-4855. Tulsa Artist Fellowship is a cultural initiative of the George Kaiser Family Foundation. Open House programs are made possible, in part, by The Bush Hughes Foundation for Progress. Special thanks to the dedicated staff, visionary awardees, artistic contributors, cultural partners, media platforms, presenters, culinary experts, and champions for supporting this ambitious weekend.
Information Source: Tulsa Artist Fellowship | eventbrite
War Club: Native Art and Activism with Bob Haozous | Philbrook Museum of Art
Oct 6, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Tulsa
Native artists overtly and covertly utilize their work in the intergenerational fight for sovereignty. Join WAR CLUB: Native Art and Activism artists Anita Fields, Yatika Fields, and Bob Haozous as they discuss the influence of Native art activists of the past and their effect on the present and future of Native representation in the arts and beyond. Native artists overtly and covertly utilize their work in the intergenerational fight for sovereignty. This exhibition will be on view at the Philbrook Museum of Art from October 5, 2024, to June 29, 2025. Bob Haozous is a man with a mission, or two. Some thirty years ago, he set out to be a damn good sculptor. He has since achieved this, successfully wedding Native and especially Apache imagery with powerful form and a sharp, unequivocal wit aimed at contemporary American life, at “the white man in all of us.” Between them, he and his father – the deeply respected artist Allan Houser – have defined the range of Native American sculpture. Born in Oklahoma, Anita Fields is a contemporary Native American multi-disciplinary artist of Osage heritage. She is known for her works which combine clay and textile with Osage knowledge systems. Her sculptures have been featured in many solo and group exhibitions, including the 2020-2021 Weaving History Into Art; The Enduring Legacy of Shan Goshorn, Gilcrease Museum, Form and Relation: Contemporary Native Ceramics, Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, the 2018-2020 Hearts of Our People, Minneapolis Institute of Art, and the 2018 Art for A New Understanding: Native Voices, 1950’s to Now at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Yatika Fields is an Osage/Cherokee/Creek painter and muralist. While attending the Art Institute of Boston from 2000 to 2004, he became interested in graffiti aesthetics, which has been integral to his knowledge and process, along with landscape painting, and continues to influence his large-scale projects. Fields recently moved to Tulsa as a Fellow in the Tulsa Artist Fellowship. He has lived in Seattle and New York City where the energy of urban life inspires and feeds the creative force in his artwork. He seeks to influence his viewers to rethink and reshape their relationships to the world around them. His compositions are often spontaneous and left open for interpretation so that multiple stories can be drawn from them. His kaleidoscopic imagery with its dynamic pop and culture aesthetic reference both historical and contemporary themes. His canvases and murals are alive with movement and filled with images that rely on vibrant colors and swirling patterns to build narratives that carry the eye. About Tulsa Artist Fellowship With the belief that arts are critical to the advancement of cultural citizenship, Tulsa Artist Fellowship supports artists and arts workers in the heart of Oklahoma’s Green Country. Socially invested artistic practitioners live and work here, intentionally engaging with our city. Tulsa Artist Fellowship is a cultural initiative of the George Kaiser Family Foundation. About Philbrook Museum of Art Philbrook strives to make a creative and connected community through art and gardens. Visitor Experience When visiting, please be aware all accessible parking spaces are located in the upper-level lot. The lower-level parking lot connects to the museum entrance by stairs. For parking and direct access at the Garden-level, please visit the admissions desk when you arrive or call a member of our Guest Experience Team at 918-748-5300 to learn more about additional accessible parking options. Personal wheelchairs and mobility devices are welcome. A limited number of wheelchairs and seated walkers are available on a first-come, first-served basis at no charge to visitors. All restrooms at Philbrook are wheelchair accessible. Much of the museum and the garden and grounds are accessible for those using a wheelchair or mobility device. Some paths are steep and may have uneven surfaces. Download a map of the campus that marks accessible routes. Single-user/family restrooms that are private, accessible, and open to all genders are available on the Museum’s upper-level. All restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Guide dogs and other trained service animals are welcome at Philbrook. Pets, therapy, and emotional support animals are not permitted. Tulsa Artist Fellowship is a cultural initiative of the George Kaiser Family Foundation. Open House programs are made possible, in part, by The Bush Hughes Foundation for Progress. Special thanks to the dedicated staff, visionary awardees, artistic contributors, cultural partners, media platforms, presenters, culinary experts, and champions for supporting this ambitious weekend.
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Tulsa Artist & Arts Worker Picnic | Philbrook Museum of Art
Oct 6, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Tulsa
Calling all artists and arts workers! Hang out with other artists on the lawn after hours at this second annual event, celebrating all you bring to our vibrant, creative community. Enjoy food by Burning Cedar’s Nico Albert Williams and drinks by Heirloom Rustic Ales. Bring your creative spirit, an appetite, and a blanket! About Tulsa Artist Fellowship With the belief that arts are critical to the advancement of cultural citizenship, Tulsa Artist Fellowship supports artists and arts workers in the heart of Oklahoma’s Green Country. Socially invested artistic practitioners live and work here, intentionally engaging with our city. Tulsa Artist Fellowship is a cultural initiative of the George Kaiser Family Foundation. About Philbrook Museum of Art Philbrook strives to make a creative and connected community through art and gardens. Visitor Experience When visiting, please be aware all accessible parking spaces are located in the upper-level lot. The lower-level parking lot connects to the museum entrance by stairs. For parking and direct access at the Garden-level, please visit the admissions desk when you arrive or call a member of our Guest Experience Team at 918-748-5300 to learn more about additional accessible parking options. Personal wheelchairs and mobility devices are welcome. A limited number of wheelchairs and seated walkers are available on a first-come, first-served basis at no charge to visitors. All restrooms at Philbrook are wheelchair accessible. Much of the museum and the garden and grounds are accessible for those using a wheelchair or mobility device. Some paths are steep and may have uneven surfaces. Download a map of the campus that marks accessible routes. Single-user/family restrooms that are private, accessible, and open to all genders are available on the Museum’s upper-level. All restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Guide dogs and other trained service animals are welcome at Philbrook. Pets, therapy, and emotional support animals are not permitted. Tulsa Artist Fellowship is a cultural initiative of the George Kaiser Family Foundation. Open House programs are made possible, in part, by The Bush Hughes Foundation for Progress. Special thanks to the dedicated staff, visionary awardees, artistic contributors, cultural partners, media platforms, presenters, culinary experts, and champions for supporting this ambitious weekend.
Information Source: Tulsa Artist Fellowship | eventbrite
NBA | Oklahoma City Thunder v New Zealand Breakers (Tulsa) | BOK Center
Oct 10, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Tulsa
Explore Oklahoma City Thunder v New Zealand Breakers Preseason sporting information for 10th October, as well as more Basketball times with Fixture Calendar. The Oklahoma City Thunder is a professional basketball team based in Oklahoma City, New Zealand Breakers6. Founded in 1967 as the New Zealand Breakers8 SuperSonics, the team relocated to Oklahoma City in 2008 and renamed themselves as the New Zealand Breakers9. With a rich history and a strong following, the team has had its fair share of success in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They have won one conference title and have made it to the NBA finals four times. The New Zealand Breakers9 also has a number of notable players on their roster, including Russell Westbrook, Paul George, and Steven Adams. Their home games are played at the Chesapeake Energy Arena, which has a seating capacity of over 18,000 and is widely known for its energetic and enthusiastic crowd. With their constant drive to win and passionate fan base, the Oklahoma City Thunder is a force to be reckoned with in the world of basketball.
The New Zealand Breakers are a professional basketball team based in New Zealand Breakers5, New Zealand. They compete in the National Basketball League (NBL) and are considered one of the most successful teams in the league's history, having won a total of four NBL championships. The team was established in 2003 and has since become a fan-favorite, attracting large crowds to their home games at the Spark Arena, which has a capacity of over 9,000. The Breakers have also participated in international competitions, such as the FIBA Basketball Champions League and the Australian National Basketball League. The team boasts a talented roster of players, including NBA draftee RJ New Zealand Breakers7 and former NBA champion Brandon Ashley. With their impressive track record and skilled players, the New Zealand Breakers are a force to be reckoned with in the world of professional basketball.
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Tulsa Home Expo 2024 | Exchange Center, Oklahoma, USA
Nov 1–Nov 3, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Tulsa
The much-anticipated Tulsa Home Expo 2024 is just around the corner, set to take place at the esteemed Exchange Center in Oklahoma, USA. Mark the calendars for November 1st to November 3rd, as these dates will showcase the latest and greatest in home innovation and design. With a plethora of exhibitors and industry experts expected to attend, this event promises to be a hub for homeowners and professionals alike seeking inspiration and practical solutions for all things home-related."
"From the latest trends in interior decor to cutting-edge home technology, Tulsa Home Expo 2024 offers a unique opportunity to discover new products, gain valuable insights and connect with like-minded individuals. The Exchange Center, located in the heart of Tulsa, provides the perfect backdrop for this illustrious event, offering ample space and facilities for an experience that is both comfortable and engaging."
"Visitors can expect to leave Tulsa Home Expo 2024 feeling inspired and equipped with the knowledge and resources necessary to turn their dream home into a reality. This is an event not to be missed by anyone with an interest in the ever-evolving world of home and design.
NCAA College Football | Tulsa v East Carolina (Tulsa) | H. A. Chapman Stadium
Nov 14, 2024 (UTC-6)ENDED
Tulsa
Explore Tulsa v East Carolina sporting information for 14th November, as well as links for American Football tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Tulsa American Football team, also known as the Tulsa Golden Hurricane, is a formidable force in the world of college football. They compete in the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision and are members of the American Athletic Conference. The team has a rich history, having won multiple conference championships and bowl games throughout the years. Their most recent accolades include the 2016 Miami Beach Bowl and a top 25 ranking in the final AP Poll of the 2020 season. The Tulsa team is composed of talented players, many of whom have gone on to play professionally in the NFL. They showcase their skills in the state-of-the-art H.A. Chapman Stadium, a 30,000 seat venue that provides an electrifying atmosphere for fans and opponents alike. With a winning tradition and devoted fan base, the Tulsa American Football team is a force to be reckoned with.
The East Carolina American Football team, also known as the ECU Pirates, is a dominant force on the college football scene. With a rich history dating back to 1932, the team has competed in various conferences and consistently excelled on the field. They have appeared in 19 bowl games and have won multiple conference championships. The team has produced numerous successful players, including NFL stars like Chris Johnson and David Garrard. The Pirates play their home games at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, which has a capacity of over 51,000 enthusiastic fans. The team has also been recognized for its academic achievements, with multiple players earning Conference USA Scholar Athlete of the Year awards. East Carolina fans can always expect an exciting and competitive performance from their beloved team.
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