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Introducing: The Tulsa Community Bulletin Board

Posted on November 1, 2023 by corinnegaston91@gmail.com

Sharing opportunities around Tulsa for Tulsans!

Forget about Christmas. October is the most wonderful time of year in Tulsa. 

That’s right: October. The city comes alive, and so does everyone’s social calendar. The sweltering heat of the summer mercifully loosens its grip and we finally get to enjoy what we’ve been waiting for all year: the blissful autumn weather of sunny days and chilly nights. I kayaked at the Gathering Place, danced at a free Tank & the Bangas concert at Guthrie Green, and saw friends play music at festivals and act in a local theater production. I enjoyed the Aladdin Broadway tour, passed out candy to trick-or-treaters, and partied at Tulsa Oktoberfest, which was rated one of the best in the country (again!) by USA Today.

Every autumn I’ve experienced here has been magical, and full of fun events and unique opportunities to grow and connect with others in the community. I’ve been lucky to build a home and a comfortable life since I moved to Tulsa three years ago. Three years ago, I wouldn’t have believed it!

Now when I think Tulsa, I think Opportunity. Much of that opportunity, however, gets stuck circulating around the same social bubbles. So, let’s pop that bubble and share the wealth!

The Tulsa Community Bulletin Board: November 2023

Opportunities

Apply to Get on Board Internship Program

Each year, TYPROS partners with Leadership Tulsa to place more than 30 young adults on local nonprofit boards through their Get On Board internship program. Serve the local community while building your governance and leadership skills. Applications are now open.

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Horns and Rattles Press is Accepting Horror Stories

Tulsa\’s newest (and weirdest) indie press is accepting submissions through November 18th. Write up a fresh horror short story for NaNoWriMo and send it in.

Events

Atento First Friday: November 3rd, 5-7pm

Join Atento Capital’s free monthly entrepreneur and community mixer. Enjoy food and drinks, and make new friends in the Arts District. No, you don’t have to be an entrepreneur to come. Everyone is welcome!

Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience: now through December 2023.

The interactive and award-winning art exhibit of the year is finally here. Heed the hype and grab your tickets before they sell out.

Promos

Simple Pure CBD and Aromatherapy: use code ALANA for free shipping and a 10% discount. 

Stock up on CBD products for pain, inflammation, anxiety, and sleep (and bacon-flavored treats for your furry friends). They also carry a few Delta 8 and Delta 9 products. No medical card needed.

Cityscape Oasis One-Day Writer\’s Retreat Workshop: Use code TRproWriter at checkout and register for just $49.50 instead of the regular price of $99.

Spend Friday, November 10th in an immersive and curated writer’s retreat, deepen your craft, and connect with other local writers. Only seven spots left!

Job Board

Sports Data Scientist: the Co-founder and CEO of Tulsa-based sports tech startup Ballin’ is hiring for this role! Contact Nyla here to apply.

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Guides

Tulsa Startup Guide by Charlton Cunningham

A nearly exhaustive list of all the entrepreneur, startup, and small business resources in the city. I stumbled upon while researching a story on entrepreneurship and had to share it!

Have any Tulsa-based opportunities, jobs, or deals? Planning a launch party for your new business? Recruiting a band member? Email me and I’ll put it on the next Tulsa Community Bulletin Board!

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