Rib Crib’s Rock ‘n Rib Festival 2014

Rock 'N Ribs FesitvalWhat’s a better way to get fall started than with Rib Crib’s Rock ‘N Rib Festival? I don’t believe there is one. Tulsa’s BOK Center brings Oklahoma’s champion barbecue celebration back to downtown Tulsa this fall. The 6th annual Rib Crib’s Rock ‘n Rib Festival returns September 11-14, 2014, to downtown Tulsa featuring four days of championship barbecue, mouth-watering concessions, cooking demonstrations, a kids zone, performances by 14 regional bands on the ONEOK Outdoor Stage and much more. Admission to the festival is free - all day, every day.

Six teams award-winning BBQ teams from across the country are showcasing their championship recipes on Third Street and Frisco Avenue outside BOK Center. These professional “pitmasters” compete around the world and pride themselves on their cooking techniques, secret recipes, and unique barbecue sauces and rubs.

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The newest additions to the festival this year include Whiskey Well, a whiskey and moonshine tasting on Friday, September 12 and the Aporkalypse 5K and fun run on September 13. Whiskey Well allows guests to sample from a range of more than 30 whiskeys and moonshines. Tickets to the Whiskey Well cost $25 for guests 21 years of age and over and are on sale now. Tickets may be purchased at the Arby’s Box Office located at BOK Center, at www.bokcenter.com.Whiskey Well

Other events include: live music, Aporkalypse 5k, Free kids inflatables, sports jumbotron, and a free fireworks display.

More information on the Rock ‘n Rib Festival, all programming details and profiles of all of rib vendors are available at www.getsaucedtulsa.com.

National Read a Book Day

Read-a-BookToday, September 6th, is National Read a Book Day. Reading is a great lifetime hobby. It offers so many positive attributes. It’s relaxing and therapeutic. It’s educational. Its entertaining. There are a million reasons why everyone should take some time to celebrate by reading a book today! We have some major readers here at SunDANCE Office Supply, so we each picked out our favorites to share with you!

Morgan’s Favorite: Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling

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Dyan’s Favorite: What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty

What Alice Forgot BookA cheerfully engaging novel for anyone who’s ever asked herself, “How did I get here?”

John’s Favorite: The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown

boys in a boat bookThe story of the University of Washington’s 1936 eight-oar crew and their epic quest for an Olympic gold medal.

Hilary’s Favorite: Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak

Wild Thing BookA childhood classic.

Emily’s Favorite: The Book Of Awesome by Neil Pasricna

book of awesomeThe Book of Awesome reminds us that every day the little things should make us happy and every moment has enjoyment. It is the little things, like the smell before it rains, finding a new favorite drink, having someone text you for no reason with a positive message, finding something great on sale, and just letting us know life is awesome. Always remember it is the little things.

Michelle’s Favorite: The Hunger Games and Divergent Series

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Grab up your favorite and celebrate read a book day today!

Happy Reading!

Tulsa Restaurant Week 2014

Tulsa Restaurant Week

Tulsa Restaurant Week is a delicious opportunity to experience the Tulsa area’s best restaurants at a great price and help fight hunger in Oklahoma!

Beginning Saturday, Sept. 6 and ending Sunday Sept. 14, more than 35 restaurants in the Tulsa area will offer delicious three-course, prix fixe lunch, brunch and dinner menus.

Most participating restaurants will offer lunch and/or brunch menus for only $12.95! Prix fixe dinner menus are available for either $25 per person, $35 per person or $35 for two. Each prix fixe meal features an appetizer, entrée and dessert and will generate an automatic 10% donation from each restaurant to the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma Food for Kids program.

The Food For Kids program reaches out to those kids that may be at risk of childhood hunger and insures those kids have access to meals throughout the year. In Oklahoma 1 in 4 kids is at risk to go to bed early. Let’s spend our time to eat for a good cause.

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The George Kaiser Family Foundation is graciously going to match donations to the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma Food for Kids program up to $25,000.

George Kaiser Family FoundationTo see a list of participating restaurants and the menus click here.

Taste on Main - Rose District Event

Confession. I love food trucks, like have a very serious addiction to them. This Saturday the weather is going to be cool and fall like (which I also love) and The Rose District in Broken Arrow is capitalizing on both of those things with an event called the Taste on Main.

Taste on MainThe event will begin at 11 AM and end at 10PM. They will have the road lined with food trucks, live entertainment, and a kids zone.

If you are looking for something to do, that doesn’t involve watching football, then this is a great activity to check out!

Back to School Giveaway!

Back To SchoolAs a child I always loved back to school time. From meeting the teachers to picking out brand new school supplies, I always got caught up in the excitement and joy of starting a new school year.

Prize Pack

In celebration of all of those kiddos finally going back to school after the summer break we have put together a prize package!

Prize package includes:

Comment what your favorite school supply is for a chance to win!

Help Us Help Tulsa: Bixby Outreach Center

Help Us... Help Tulsa - Bixby Outreach CenterIts a “Help Us… Help Tulsa” Week!

A percent of proceeds from all orders placed this week, August 18th-22nd, will be donated to the Bixby Outreach Center.

Bixby OutreachBOC provides many resources, such as:

  • Food Assistance
  • Clothing
  • Financial Assistance (Bixby Residents Only)
  • Job Resource Information
  • Christmas Shop
  • Holiday Food Assistance
  • Backpack Program
  • Summer Food Program for Kids

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Summer Fun! Out and about in Tulsa.

After a long day at the office and, sitting in front of a computer, it is always nice to find something cheap, outdoors, and fun to do. Here are some great ways to get to have your own summer break from the office and daily grind.

Utica Square

Live music, every Thursday, all summer long. Utica Square’s summer concert series serves up everything from jazz to rock to country. There’s something different every Thursday and best of all, it’s free! Pack a picnic or dine at one of our great restaurants as you unwind to your favorite local bands. Put on your dancing shoes, catch up with family and friends and win great prizes like Utica Square gift certificates and merchandise from Utica Square merchants. Celebrate summer every Thursday at Utica Square.

Every Thursday night in the summer from 7 - 9 PM

Click here for more information.

 

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Guthrie Green and Philbrook Museum of Art both have great activities for everyone in the summer! Both offer yoga on the lawn, and Guthrie Green offers Zumba as well. If you are wanting something more relaxing and easy going every Thursday you can catch a movie on the green and throughout the summer Philbrook offers some great films as well. This summer you can catch films like Jurassic Park, Wizard of Oz, Back to the Future, Princess Bride, Midnight in Paris, and many more. You can bring your own goodies and drinks with you in coolers to the green.

Click here for events at Guthrie Green and click here for events at Philbrook!

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This summer make sure and head out to the Tulsa Zoo and check out a special exhibit with the dinosaurs!

We hope everyone gets out and enjoys the amazing things going on in Tulsa all Summer long!

 

 

Center Of The Universe 2014

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Live music. Food. Drink. And lots of groovy people. The Center of the Universe Festival is a two-day, non-profit music and arts experience held in Tulsa’s booming Brady Arts District. The event, scheduled for July 25-26, 2014, is named after the popular downtown Tulsa landmark, the Center of the Universe, located on the Boston Avenue pedestrian bridge between Archer and First Street. Founded in 2013, the festival drew more than 80,000 fans in its first year.

Click to get tickets here!

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WHAT TO EXPECT

The 2014 festival will feature more than 100 bands on three outdoor stages and ten club venues. So, yeah, if you like music, you’ll love this event. But do your homework ahead of time because with that many bands playing in so many places, you will want a game plan to soak in all the tunes you want to hear. In addition to all the live music, a street market gives local and regional artists a platform to display and sell their work. Hungry? Thirsty? Behind on your people watching? Choose from the many restaurants, bars and clubs in the Brady District or walk up to numerous food trucks and other vendors we bring in to fill your belly and wet your whistle.

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CHECK OUT THE 2014 LINE UP HERE!

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Tulsa Food Trucks

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Tulsa loves food trucks! So many events in Tulsa a geared around food trucks and long standing Oklahoma events showcase the food truck craze. Let our SunDANCE team know what your favorite food truck is and what is the best food item they offer!

 

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Where to find a food truck:

Guthrie Green in downtown Tulsa is a great place every Wednesday to check out Live music, amazing food trucks, and enjoy hanging outside! Head on downtown every Wednesday 11:30 am-1:30 pm for a break from the office.

Check out this facebook page to find out what is going on with the food truck scene in Tulsa. The page was created to answer many food truck questions and keep you posted on what is going on in the food truck scene.

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These are just a few of the local food trucks you can find in Oklahoma:

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Cactus Jack’s
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Andolini’s
2 Chefs on Wheels
Brownie’s
El Gringo Loco
Lick Your Lips
Bohemia
Plum Delicious

Lola’s
Mod’s
Lone Wolf
Magiamo’s
On the Roll
Mr. Nice Guys
T-Town Burgerz
Josh’s Sno Shack
The Wurst
Doghouse
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Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa

Cains Ballroom Tulsa

Built in 1924 by Tulsa entrepreneur Tate Brady, The Cain’s Ballroom has gone from a garage, a dime-a-dance joint and a dancing academy until it became what is known by artists and patrons alike as one of the top performance venues in the world today.

Click here to see all the great upcoming shows at Cains Ballroom!

With downtown Tulsa booming it is never a dull moment in this town! Cain’s hosts shows for all ages and all types of music. Some of the most well know acts that perform all over the United States makes a point to perform at Cain’s. Tulsa has no issue packing out the house!

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The highlight of the ballroom is a historic maple, spring loaded dance floor designed in a “log cabin” or concentric square pattern. Lighting the dance floor is a four-foot neon star and a silver disco ball. The walls are decorated with oversized photographs of various musicians who played Cain’s, including Bob Wills, Johnnie Lee Wills, Ernest Tubb, Hank Williams, Tex Ritter, Kay Starr and Tennessee Ernie Ford. Between the portraits are black fiddle-shaped fixtures illuminated by a single red bulb.

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Bob Wills was born into a family of fiddlers where he learned to play the fiddle and mandolin. As a young man, Wills performed at house dances, medicine shows and on the radio. On New Year’s Night 1935, he made his debut at Cain’s and the venue soon became known as “The Home of Bob Wills.”

As The Home of Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys from 1935 to 1942, the ballroom was especially significant for popularizing a new sound of western music called western swing, a form of country and western that combined jazz, hillbilly, boogie, blues, big band swing, rhumba, mariachi and jitterbug music. Weekly dances, a midnight radio show and a daily noon-hour program were played by Bob Wills during what are remembered as his “glory years.”

Bob Wills is remembered as “The King of Western Swing.” He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1978, into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999 and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007 for his significant contributions to American music from the 1930s through the 1960s. During his career, Wills wrote and recorded at least 470 songs, including “Take Me Back to Tulsa” and “San Antonio Rose,” and he influenced such artists as Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Asleep at the Wheel.

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