Arts and Entertainment
March 27, 2024
From: OK Earth Day CelebrationOklahoma’s most ambitious Earth Day event features environmental speakers, Electric Vehicles, environmental & community & crafts booths, music & art, traditional Indigenous cuisine, a sustainable wine tasting, circus arts, tons of family & kids activities, and more.
Schedule of Events:
Thursday, April 18, 2024
7:00-8:00 – Sustainable/organic wine tasting & traditional Native cuisine samples by Chef Nico Albert Williams. GET TICKETS (tasting & concert)
8:30-10:00 – Indigenous artists swapping songs in their Native tongues. Featuring Cherokee artists KEN POMEROY, KALYN FAY & MONICA TAYLOR. Traditional, sustainable Native cuisine samples by Chef NICO ALBERT WILLIAMS of Burning Cedar Sovereign Wellness. GET TICKETS (concert only)
Location: LowDown
Friday, April 19, 2024
6:30-8:30 – Farm-to-fire locally sourced dinner. GET TICKETS
Location: Tulsa Farm Lab
Saturday, April 20, 2024
ALL DAY – Community, educational & crafts booths, Electric Vehicle displays, kids & family arts activities, face painting, INSPYRAL CIRCUS, free Native cuisine samples all day by Burning Cedar Sovereign Wellness, live environmental art.
3:00-4:00 – BRING THE KIDS! DRUM CIRCLE land acknowledgement, Children’s Museum Discovery Lab, kids arts & crafts, Tulsa Public Seed Library, face painting, chalk art, circus fun & more.
4:00-5:00 – Speaker: Chef NICO ALBERT WILLIAMS (Cherokee) of Burning Cedar Sovereign Wellness on sustainable, traditional Native-based foods. Music by WHEAT PENNY.
5:00-6:00 -Speakers: OK Sierra Club Director KARA JOY McKEE on renewables & REVEREND GERALD DAVIS on climate change & environmental justice in Oklahoma. Music by MOTHER EARTH STRING BAND.
6:00-7:00 – Speaker: Environmental journalist MOLLY BULLOCK on Arkansas River issues. Music by KEN POMEROY BAND (Cherokee).
7:00-8:30 – Speaker: Climate scientist KATHARINE HAYHOE (via video) on Oklahoma climate predictions, Activist-actor CASEY CAMP HORINEK (Ponca) on rights of nature. Music by RED DIRT RANGERS.
Location: Guthrie Green
Sunday, April 21, 2024
1:30-2:00 – Music & refreshments, beer & wine bar, and music.
2:00-5:00 – Meet Me at the Creek (acclaimed OK-based documentary short) & Dark Waters (feature film on corporate pollution starring Mark Ruffalo). Meet Me at the Creek director Loren Waters will say a few words. Films are followed by panel on OK water issues moderated by hydrologist Bert Fisher, with clean water advocates Rebecca Jim (featured in Meet Me at the Creek) and Pam Kingfisher, investigative journalist Molly Bullock & engineer Charlie Pratt.
Location: Circle Cinema
Date: April 18 - 21, 2024
Locatios:
LowDown (108 N. Detroit, Tulsa)
Tulsa Farm Lab (330 W. 41st St. N., Tulsa)
Guthrie Green (111 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa)
Circle Cinema (10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa)
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