Please turn JavaScript on
header-image

TulsaKids Magazine

Subscribe to TulsaKids Magazine’s news feed.

Click on “Follow” and decide if you want to get news from TulsaKids Magazine via RSS, as email newsletter, via mobile or on your personal news page.

Subscription to TulsaKids Magazine comes without risk as you can unsubscribe instantly at any time.

You can also filter the feed to your needs via topics and keywords so that you only receive the news from TulsaKids Magazine which you are really interested in. Click on the blue “Filter” button below to get started.

Website title: TulsaKids Magazine | Family, Parenting, Education, Health in Tulsa, OK

Is this your feed? Claim it!

Publisher:  Unclaimed!
Message frequency:  1.03 / day

Message History

Tulsa families have a new reason to get outside. A newly reconstructed trail at Chandler Park is opening this Saturday—and it’s designed so everyone can enjoy it together.

Located at 6500 W. 21st St., the new 0.7-mile trail sits ...


Read full story

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Tulsa City-County Library is celebrating graduates of the program with a party on Saturday, May 16 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in Connor’s Cove at Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E. 93rd St. This free celebration will feature a bilingual storytime, crafts, a photo booth and more.

Graduates of the program will receive a certificate at one o...


Read full story

It’s been almost exactly two years since I got to take a hard hat tour of the new Gilcrease Museum building. At the time, the building had a long way to go. We even got to watch part of the central staircase being lowered down through the t...


Read full story

City leaders, community partners, and residents gathered today to celebrate the groundbreaking of a new trail system near the Gilcrease Museum, which will add more than 13 miles of hiking and mountain biking across 460 acres in West Tulsa.

The project, located on both the east and west sides of 33rd West Avenue, is designed to provide accessible outdoor recreation for ...


Read full story

When my grandson was a toddler and a preschooler, he treated the arrival of my husband and me as if we were the Beatles coming to America for the first time. Even if we saw him the day before, when we walked in the door, he would jump up and down and scream our names. We were rock stars in his life. I enjoyed my brief stint of being popular. He still loves us, but at eight ye...


Read full story