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Leave No Trace in Tulsa SOON

Tag: Tulsa Urban Wilderness Coalition

Leave No Trace Hot Spot, Turkey Mountain – Tulsa • Youth Educator Training

This workshop is designed for educators interested in teaching kids how to enjoy Turkey Mtn & all outdoor spaces responsibly.

About this event

Topics in this interactive workshop include: 

Best practices for effectively reaching youth with Leave No Trace, including fun and interactive games and activities educators can use, whether online or in person, to teach students, campers, and other youth participants (ages 6 to 18) how to Leave No Trace.

Activities may include resources from Leave No Trace’s website, Bigfoot’s Playbook, PEAK, TEEN program, and Social Media + Stewardship. 

Participants who are new to Leave No Trace or have not had Leave No Trace training in recent years are encouraged to complete the self-paced (30-45 min.) Leave No Trace Online Awareness Course in advance. 

COVID-19 Updates: 

All participants are asked to follow CDC guidelines and state and local requirements regarding Covid precautions. 

See the following links for more information:

• CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html

• OK State Department of Health: https://oklahoma.gov/health.html

• We ask that all participants wear a functioning mask indoors or anytime distancing cannot be maintained (unless eating or drinking)

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Monarch Media Monday

Join us for Monarch Media Monday, an hour-long panel discussion with the following experts:

  • Stacie Martin – Director of Horticulture at Gathering Place, to learn how to establish and maintain prairies, Incorporate native plants and Milkweed, weed control, and more. 
  • Cheryl Cheadle – Blue Thumb volunteer coordinator as she discusses how you can create quality pollinator habitat on a smaller scale, Yard by Yard.
  • Jane Breckenridge – Owner Euchee Butterfly Farm and director of the Tribal Alliance for Pollinators will share her expertise on Monarch Basics and the status of the Monarch population.

There will be time for questions and answers at the end of the panel discussion.

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TUWC : Thoughts on the Turkey Mountain Urabn Wilderness Master Plan

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Last night the citizens of Tulsa got to see the first ideas of what Turkey Mountain can hope to look like going forward.

While we understand that as of yet this plan is a dream with zero funding committed, we are delighted with what we are seeing. Turkey Mountain as we currently know it is being left largely untouched by programming.

The careful consideration from Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates’ team working together with many experts including Progressive Trail Design, assures us that we are in the hands of respected trail builders and conservationists. As each piece of this plan was unveiled we were pleased to see how much input from the community was utilized.

By incorporating the other regional parks this is a chance for our Urban Wilderness experience to expand! With the revitalization of Bales Park to house picnic facilities and a community green space for performances, this gives park users some of the things they have wanted to see on Turkey Mountain Proper while not detracting from the more intensive recreational trail users.

We are happy to see the inclusion of accessibility options for those of all ability levels to bring the wilderness experience to users of all walks of life.

Since the early days of the TUWC forming, Mooser Creek has been a big concern. We are thrilled to see the health of this creek take a prime role as it is one of the last natural, pristine streams in Tulsa County. The inclusion of many suggestions from the RD Flanagan study is a wonderful thing to see.

We hope the citizens of Tulsa are as enthusiastic as we are about the opportunities this plan could hold for our beloved Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness. An urban wilderness park of this caliber can only boost the appeal of Tulsa to live, work and play!

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Ales for Trails Hosted by Dead Armadillo Brewing April 18th 2019

Ales for Trails

6PM – 8PM

Join the Tulsa Urban Wilderness Coalition for a fun Spring evening! 

The trail work we have become known for takes a surprising amount of money to supports. Please help us continue to give back to the wild areas we have come to know and treasure as our own. Join the TUWC as we raise funds to further our work on the Wild Trails in the Tulsa Area.

Your ticket of $40.00 will include access to the private outdoor party including a silent auction, evening entertainment and food.

Speaker: Steven Bender Director of Conservation Partnerships at the National Wildlife Federation

Entertainment provided by RocKFiscH Duo.


RocKFiscH is a classic pop rock band based in Broken Arrow OK. RocKFiscH formed in the summer of 2004 By Randy and Franklin. Over the past 10 years RocKFiscH has played nearly every live music venue in the Tulsa area.

RocKFiscH is most prideful of the musical diversity they bring to their audiences. In the course of one set RocKFiscH can successfully transition from Tupak Shakur to Brooks and Dunn; from Madonna to Wilson Pickett,and beyond. RocKFiscH is professional and reliable and has a 10 year track record of bringing a top quality show everywhere they appear.

Catering will be provided by Eagleton BBQ

Silent Auction Items Provided By:

Sponsors

Aladdin

Ludgers Bavarian Cakery

Pure Foods

StenoLogic

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