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The City of Tulsa Parks & Recreation Department is proud to announce the official opening of the new inclusive playground at Bales Park, a state-of-the-art, fully accessible play space designed for children of all abilities to play, explore, and grow together.

Funded through a transformative investment of approximately $750,000 from the Sanford & Irene Burnstei...


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Here are some fun ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Tulsa with the whole family!

Editor’s Note: Always check with event organizers to confirm event details. We will add to this list as information becomes available. If you know of an event you think should be included, please email


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Parents across Oklahoma share a common hope: that their children grow up healthy, confident and ready for whatever the future holds. But today’s kids and teens are navigating a world filled with complicated health messages. Vapes and nicotine products are heavily marketed, sugary drinks are easy to grab and screen time often replaces physical activity. In the middle of all of...


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This week, the City of Tulsa will launch its Pre-K for All campaign, a citywide initiative designed to increase enrollment among eligible four-year-olds and strengthen kindergarten readiness across Tulsa.

The campaign is led by the Mayor’s Office of Children, Youth, and Families (MOCYF) and is supported by community partners, school districts, and early childhood advoc...


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March is the perfect time to mix a little color with a little science. As flowers begin blooming outside, you can create your own colorful display at home while giving kids a hands-on lesson in how plants work.

Supplies: White flowers (carnations work best) Clear glasses or jars Water Food coloring Steps: Trim each stem at an angle (a...

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