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The Tulsa Garden Center is hosting a Hasty Bake Cooking Class on September 23rd, 2023. The class will be held at the Tulsa Garden Center, located at 2435 S. Peoria Ave.
The text provides information about a stained glass workshop offered by Agitsi. The workshop is scheduled for September 15th and October 12th. Participants will learn the techniques needed to create their own stained glass designs.
This year, the Tulsa Botanic Garden is hosting the ninth annual Scarecrow Challenge. It’s a community event that encourages creativity and a sense of fun. WHY: The Tulsa Botanic Garden is hosting the ninth annual Scarecrow Challenge to encourage creativity and a sense of fun. HOW:
What are the plants that are native to the Jenks Riverwalk? What are the different types of gardens that exist? How do plants grow? What are the different ways to care for plants? What are the basics of plant identification? What are the benefits of gardening? What are the different types of gardening?
The showcase is designed to highlight the latest trends in home remodeling, showcasing the most innovative and creative designs. The showcase is open to the public and offers a unique opportunity to explore the latest trends in home remodeling. Visitors can tour the remodeled homes, learn about the latest design trends, and get inspiration for their own projects.
WHERE: Sept. 24 at Central Library, 400 Civic Center; Sept. 26 at Hardesty Library, 8316 E. 93rd St. Glass Terrarium Workshop Sept. 26 Join the Southwood Home & Garden staff and make your own glass terrarium for a succulent plant. All supplies will be provided including a care sheet; a semi-open glass terrarium; horticultural charcoal, rocks and soil; plants (a selection will be available to choose from) and decorative mosses, rocks, figurines and more. WHERE: Mother Road Market, 1124 S. Lewis Ave. Wine & Roses Sept. 27 The Tulsa Garden Center invites you to join for Wine & Roses, an elegant garden party in the Arboretum at Woodward Park. Discover fresh upscale cuisine, lavish wines, fine craft beer and imaginative cocktails, inspired by the gardens of Woodward Park. This event benefits Woodward Park educational programming and beautification, including restoration of the Tulsa Arboretum.
WHERE: Tulsa Garden Center Arboretum, 2435 S. Peoria Ave. Fall Farm & Market Sept. 27-28 Celebrate the arrival of fall with live music, giveaways, a local artist market and discounts. Garden Deva also will release its long-awaited Fall Farm collection, featuring charming farm animals. WHERE: Garden Deva, 1326 E. Third St. Stained Glass Spinner Sept. 28-29 This popular, beginner-friendly two-day workshop at Agitsi Stained Glass is good for anyone interested in learning how to create beautiful stained glass spinners. No experience is necessary. WHERE: 2615 W. 40th Place, No. 3 FOR MORE: Buy tickets by searching for the event at eventbrite.com
DIG: Day In the Garden is a seasonal event that celebrates autumn, bringing families together for fun, educational, and festive activities. **Here’s what you can expect at DIG: Day In the Garden:**
* **Pumpkin Patch:** A vast array of pumpkins to choose from, including classic orange pumpkins, smaller gourds, and unusual shapes. * **Hay Maze:** A challenging and fun labyrinth designed for all ages.
Lunch and Learn Oct. 1, Oct. 3 Learn about garden-related topics with Tulsa Master Gardeners. This week’s session will be on transplanting and dividing techniques for native plants. **Detailed Text:**
The Tulsa Master Gardeners are hosting a Lunch and Learn event on October 1st and 3rd, offering valuable insights into garden-related topics.
The Nature Crown Workshops are a series of events hosted at 2615 W. 40th Place, No. 3. The workshops are designed to help participants learn about nature and its importance.
9 at the Museum of Arts & Sciences, 715 S. Main St. WHAT: The tour aims to explore the history, culture, and art of the region through the lens of a diverse range of historical artifacts and artwork.
The Tulsa Master Gardeners are hosting two educational sessions on landscaping and curb appeal. The first session will be held on October 1st at the Central Library, while the session on October 17th will be held at Tulsa Community College. Both sessions will focus on the fundamentals of landscaping and how to enhance curb appeal.
The event is a community celebration featuring live music, food trucks, and activities for children. It will be held at Chapman Green, a public park located in downtown. The event is free to attend and parking is available in several locations.
11th St., Tulsa The Tulsa Farmers Market is a popular destination for fresh produce, local honey, and other goods. Open from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays.
to 8 p.m. on Thursdays. WHAT: A vibrant and diverse marketplace featuring local farmers, artisans, and food vendors. WHY: To foster a sense of community and support local businesses. HOW: By providing a platform for local producers to sell their goods directly to consumers.