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CharitableEvents
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2020
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I n your hands, you hold Tulsa’s 20th annual Charitable Events Registry. The 20th! Hopefully you’ve been anxiously awaiting its arrival.
Take a moment to peruse the Registry to find charitable events that you will enjoy. Place it on your coffee table so it’s available for you and your friends throughout the year. Use it to schedule fun dinner groups or family activities. Your participation in any of these events — or, if you’re an overachiever, all of them — will help ensure the delivery of essential charitable services throughout our community, from feeding the hungry to providing arts instruction for our school children.
Event revenue alone can’t possibly meet our community’s extensive needs. But we as individuals, foundations and corporations can. We live in America’s Most Generous City®, a moniker that Tulsa must continu-ously earn by generously giving to meet the needs of others. This year, you can do your part by volunteering to serve meals to the homeless, stuffing fundraising envelopes, serving on a committee or board, or making mate-rial contributions to charities of your choice. To volunteer, simply call a nonprofit or visit its website. By annually giving of your resources and talents, you will improve the lives of others, and your own.
Tulsa Community Foundation and TulsaPeople co-produce this registry for many reasons. Today, I challenge you to use it for just one: choose an organization and deeply invest yourself in its mission and services.
Phil Lakin CEO
Tulsa Community Foundation
Sincerely,
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JANUARYTBA
EAT DRINK and BE GIVING: Biga
Benefi ts Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges.TULSACENTER.ORG/EVENT/EAT-DRINK-AND-BE-GIVING
JAN. 9Gala 2020 Golden Brew
CompetitionBenefi ts Youth Services of Tulsa.
YST.ORG
JAN. 13-18Chili Bowl
Benefi ts Joy in the CauseJOYINTHECAUSE.ORG
JAN. 14Trivia Night
Benefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.OKAQUARIUM.ORG
JAN. 17An Evening to Remember
Benefi ts Payne County Youth Services Inc.
PCYS.ORG
JAN. 18Toyland Ball
Benefi ts Parent Child Center of Tulsa.
TOYLANDBALL.ORG
Trivia NightBenefi ts Bishop Kelley High School.
BISHOPKELLEY.ORG/TRIVIA
JAN. 24Trivia Night
Benefi ts Cascia Hall Preparatory School.
CASCIAHALL.COM
Pink in the RinkBenefi ts Joy in the Cause
JOYINTHECAUSE.ORG
JAN. 25Best of Brunch
Benefi ts Domestic Violence Intervention Services.
DVIS.ORG
JAN. 30-31The Beyond Awareness
Summit 2020Benefi ts Demand Project.
THEDEMANDPROJECT.ORG
JAN. 31GLOW
Benefi ts Global Gardens.GLOBALGARDENSGLOW.ORG
Mentorship LuncheonBenefi ts Junior League of Tulsa.
JLTULSA.ORG
FEBRUARYTBA
NewsiesBenefi ts Tulsa Press Club.
TULSAPRESSCLUB.ORG
FEB. 1Icons and Idols
Benefi ts Tulsa Ballet Theatre Inc.ICONSANDIDOLS.ORG
Runway RunBenefi ts Tulsa Air and Space Museum and Planetarium.
TULSAMUSEUM.ORG
FEB. 6Hearts Rebuilding
HomesBenefi ts Revitalize T-Town.
REVITALIZETTOWN.ORG
FEB. 8Heart Ball
Benefi ts American Heart Association.
HEART.ORG
Superhero SoireeBenefi ts Child Abuse Network.
CHILDABUSENETWORK.ORG
FEB. 13Hearts for RefugeesBenefi ts Power of a Nickel.
POWEROFANICKEL.ORG
FEB. 14Wavy ’80s Valentine’s Day
DanceBenefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.
OKAQUARIUM.ORG
FEB. 15Gala 2020
Benefi ts Youth Services of Tulsa.YST.ORG
FEB. 20Pink Stiletto
Benefi ts Komen Oklahoma.KOMENOKLAHOMA.ORG
FEB. 21Junior Achievement
Las Vegas Bowl-a-ThonBenefi ts Junior Achievement
of Oklahoma.JUNIORACHIEVEMENT.ORG /WEB /JA-OK /
BOWLING-TULSA
Street PartyBenefi ts Street School.
STREETPARTYTULSA.ORG
FEB. 22CASA Casino:
Shaken Not StirredBenefi ts Tulsa CASA.
CASACASINO.ORG
2019 Icons and Idols benefi ting Tulsa Ballet
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March 7, 2020 www.ihcrc2moons.orgHard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa
Bene�tting Indian Health Care Resource Center Youth Programs
Dance of the Two Moonspresents
Roaring Twenties
Cooking Up CompassionBenefi ts Catholic Charities.
CCEOK.ORG/CUC
Fiestivale Barn DanceBenefi ts Eisenhower International
School PTA.BIDPAL.NET/EISENHOWER
Lunar New Year GalaBenefi ts Dillon International.
DILLONADOPT.COM
Polar PlungeBenefi ts Special Olympics
Oklahoma.SOOK.ORG
FEB. 25Live United Luncheon
and AwardsBenefi ts Tulsa Area United Way.
TAUW.ORG/AWARDS
TBH Women’s Association Annual
Bunco PartyBenefi ts Tulsa Boys’ Home.
TULSABOYSHOME.ORG
FEB. 27Different Strokes —
Color Outside the LinesBenefi ts Town and Country School.
TANDCSCHOOL.ORG
Heart of HenryBenefi ts Tulsa Day Center.
TULSADAYCENTER.ORG/GIVE-HELP/CHARITABLE-EVENTS/#HENRY
Whitney M. Young Jr. Service Awards Luncheon
Benefi ts Boy Scouts of America,Indian Nations Council.
OKSCOUTS.ORG/EVENTS/WHITNEYYOUNG
FEB. 28Memory Gala
Benefi ts Alzheimer’s Association.MEMORYGALA.ORG
FEB. 29Red Ribbon GalaBenefi ts Tulsa CARES.
REDRIBBONGALA.ORG
Sapphire CelebrationBenefi ts Riverfi eld Country
Day School.RIVERFIELD.ORG
TBH Junior Women’s Association Buttercup
BashBenefi ts Tulsa Boys’ Home.
CHARITYAUCTION.BID/BUTTERCUPBASH2020
MARCHMARCH 5
Celebrate LIFEBenefi ts LIFE Senior Services.
LIFESENIORSERVICES.ORG
Pearl Party — Women of the Year —
Pinnacle AwardsBenefi ts YWCA Tulsa.TULSAPEARLPARTY.ORG
MARCH 6Sip for Sight Gala
Benefi ts Vizavance.SIPFORSIGHT.COM
Vintage ’53Benefi ts TSHA.
TSHA.CC
MARCH 7Annual Founder’s Dinner
and AuctionBenefi ts Eagle Point Christian
Academy.EPCA.NET
Brainiac BallBenefi ts Family and Children’s
Services.BRAINIACBALL.COM
Dance of the Two Moons:Roaring Twenties
Benefi ts Indian Health Care Resource Center.IHCRC2MOONS.ORG
Monarch Ball — Sweet Dreams to
Safer DaysBenefi ts Domestic Violence
Intervention Services.THEMONARCHBALL.COM
A Night of Surprises! Celebrating 100 Years of
Union Public SchoolsBenefi ts Union Schools Education
Foundation.UNIONFOUNDATION.ORG/
A-NIGHT-OF-FOCUS
2019 Rhinestone Cowboy supporting Volunteers of America of Oklahoma
2007 Bon Odori Festival celebrating Tulsa’s sister-city relationship with Utsunomiya, Japan
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because your cause matters
To learn more about Joy in the Cause and its programs
www.joyinthecause.org | 918-998-0538
TOGETHER WE MAKE A DIFFERENCEone backpack of hope at a time
JOY TO THE RESCUE PROJECT: KIDS IN CRISIS
MARCH 1410th anniversary Charity
BanquetBenefi ts MITA’s Foundation.
MITASFOUNDATION.ORG
St. Patrick’s Day RunBenefi ts Special Olympics
Oklahoma.SOOK.ORG
MARCH 20ZZZs in the Seas
Benefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.OKAQUARIUM.ORG
MARCH 28Carnivale: Roar
Benefi ts Mental Health Association Oklahoma.
BESTPARTYINTOWN.ORG
Get Your Rear in Gear 5K and Fun Run
Benefi ts Colon Cancer Coalition.DONATE.COLONCANCERCOALITION.ORG/
TULSA
MARCH 31Tulsa Boys’ Home
Women’s Association Annual Spring Luncheon
Benefi ts Tulsa Boys’ Home.TULSABOYSHOME.ORG/SPRING-LUNCHEON
APRILTBA
Iron Gate Spring Fundraiser
Benefi ts Iron Gate.IRONGATETULSA.ORG
Pranks and Paws Trivia Night
Benefi ts Tulsa SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).
TULSASPCA.ORG/TRIVIA-NIGHT
APRIL 2An Evening of Tranquility
Benefi ts the Stonebrook Project.THESTONEBROOKPROJECT.ORG
Healing Hearts GalaBenefi ts the Tristesse Grief Center.
THEGRIEFCENTER.ORG/EVENTS/HEALING-HEARTS-GALA
Oysters and AleBenefi ts Hospice of Green Country.
HOSPICEOFGREENCOUNTRY.ORG/OYSTERSANDALE
SpokeasyBenefi ts Tulsa Hub.
TULSAHUB.ORG/SPOKEASY
Tulsa Lawyers Friends ofScouting Luncheon
Benefi ts Boy Scouts of America,Indian Nations Council.
OKSCOUTS.ORG
APRIL 3Battle of the Bands
Benefi ts Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma.
OKFOODBANK.ORG/EVENTS/BATTLE-BANDS
Botanical! The TastingBenefi ts Tulsa Botanic Garden.
BOTANICALTULSA.ORG
Women of the Year Luncheon
Benefi ts Tulsa Area Alumnae Panhellenic.
TULSAPANHELLENIC.ORG
APRIL 4Aquarium Run
Benefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.OKAQUARIUM.ORG
Botanical! Passport Dinner
Benefi ts Tulsa Botanic Garden.BOTANICALTULSA.ORG
Coronation XIIIBenefi ts Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma.IMPCOURTOK.ORG/CORONATION
Gem GalaBenefi ts the Junior League of Tulsa.
JLTULSA.ORG
Rock the House: PrinceBenefi ts Tulsa Habitat for
Humanity.ROCKTHEHOUSETULSA.ORG
Sip for Sight Grand Tasting
Benefi ts Vizavance.SIPFORSIGHT.COM
APRIL 10-11SpringFest
Benefi ts Tulsa Garden Center.TULSAGARDENCENTER.ORG/
SPRINGFEST
APRIL 11Bunny Brunch
Benefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.OKAQUARIUM.ORG
APRIL 16Juliette Low Leadership
Society LuncheonBenefi ts Girl Scouts of Eastern
Oklahoma.GSEOK.ORG/JLLS
Embers — Lighting the Way for a Brighter Future
Benefi ts Palmer Continuum of Care Inc.
PALMER-TULSA.ORG
APRIL 17Celebrate Cascia
Benefi ts Cascia Hall Preparatory School.
CASCIAHALL.COM
Conservation on TapBenefi ts Tulsa Zoo.
TULSAZOO.ORG/ZOO-EVENTS/CONSERVATION-ON-TAP
Glamp Fire 2020Benefi ts Camp Fire Green Country.TULSACAMPFIRE.ORG/GLAMPFIRE2020
APRIL 18Taste of Tulsa
Benefi ts Big Brothers Big Sisters.BBBSOK.ORG
Where Hands and Feet Meet 5K
Benefi ts TSHA.TSHA.CC
2020 Charity Gala andSilent Auction
Benefi ts Good Samaritan Health Services.
GOODSAMARITANHEALTH.ORG
APRIL 21Dream Maker Luncheon
Benefi ts Pathways Adult Learning Center.PATHWAYSOK.ORG
Premiere PartyBenefi ts Foundation for
Tulsa Schools.FOUNDATIONFORTULSASCHOOLS.ORG
APRIL 24Oklahoma Nonprofi t Excellence Awards
(ONE Awards)Benefi ts Oklahoma Center for
Nonprofi ts.OKLAHOMACENTERFORNONPROFITS.ORG/
CONNECT/ONE-AWARDS
APRIL 25By Your Side 5K
and Fun RunBenefi ts Parkside Psychiatric
Hospital and Clinic.PARKSIDEINC.ORG
March for BabiesBenefi ts March of Dimes.
MARCHFORBABIES.ORG
Walk MSBenefi ts National Multiple
Sclerosis Society.WALKMS.ORG
APRIL 26Superhero Challenge
Benefi ts Child Abuse Network.CANSUPERHEROCHALLENGE.ORG
APRIL 27Great Plains Journalism
AwardsBenefi ts Tulsa Press Club.
TULSAPRESSCLUB.ORG
Musical Mondays Concert Series
Benefi ts LIFE Senior Services.LIFESENIORSERVICES.ORG
APRIL 28Empty Bowls
Benefi ts Community Food Bank ofEastern Oklahoma.
EMPTYBOWLSTULSA.COM
APRIL 29-MAY 17Designer ShowcaseBenefi ts the Foundation for
Tulsa Schools.FOUNDATIONFORTULSASCHOOLS.ORG
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REDRIBBONGALA.ORG • CONTACT CARLY SENGER AT 918.834.4194 OR [email protected]
TULSACARES.ORG • 3712 E. 11TH STREET • TULSA, OK • 74112-3952
A TULSA AREA UNITED WAY PARTNER AGENCY
red tie attire � complimentary valet � rsvp by february 1, 2020
s ix o ’clock in the even ing � cox bus iness center
cocktails, d inner, l ive auction and entertainment
S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 2 9 , 2 0 2 0
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S O N L I N E A T R E D R I B B O N G A L A . O R G
t h e s p a r k b e g i n s w i t h y o u .
Red Ribbon Gala serves as the largest fundraiser annually for Tulsa CARES.
Tulsa CARES is the largest and most comprehensive provider of prevention and care programs serving low income individuals living with HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C in Oklahoma. For nearly thirty years, the agency has offered client-tailored programs, including care coordination, mental health, housing, and nutrition services, to provide equal opportunities for healthy living and improved quality of life.
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APRIL 30William Booth Society
DinnerBenefi ts the Salvation Army.
SALARMYTULSA.ORG
MAYTBA
Madam PresidentBenefi ts League of Women Voters
of Metropolitan Tulsa.LWVMADAMPRESIDENT.COM
MAY 1Garden Party
Benefi ts A New Leaf.ANEWLEAF.ORG
GrandSlam Gala 2020Benefi ts Youth At Heart.YOUTHATHEART.ORG/GALA
Rhinestone Cowboy 2020Benefi ts Volunteers of America
Oklahoma.VOAOK.ORG/RHINESTONECOWBOY
MAY 2Aviator Ball
Benefi ts Tulsa Air and Space Museum and Planetarium.
TULSAMUSEUM.ORG
Garden PartyBenefi ts the Little Light House Inc.
LITTLELIGHTHOUSE.ORG
Overture:High 5’s and Hit Tunes
Rockin’ the Fabulous ’50sBenefi ts Signature Symphony.
SIGNATURESYMPHONY.ORG/OVERTURE
Run for the RosesBenefi ts Tulsa Boys’ Home.
TULSABOYSHOME.ORG/RUN-FOR-THE-ROSES
Tour de Tulsa presented by Ascension St. JohnBenefi ts Pathways to Health.
TULSABICYCLECLUB.COM/TDT
MAY 7Appetite for Construction
Benefi ts HBA Charitable Foundation.
TULSAHBACF.COM/APPETITE-FOR-CONSTRUCTION
Tulsa Tycoons:Fifth Edition — A Night
of MonopolyBenefi ts Junior Achievement of
Oklahoma.TULSATYCOONS.COM
MAY 8Go Red for Women
LuncheonBenefi ts American Heart Association.
HEART.ORG/EN/AFFILIATES/OKLAHOMA/TULSA
Mermaid’s Night OutBenefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.
OKAQUARIUM.ORG
Swings Fore ScholarshipsBenefi ts Community HigherEd.
COMMUNITYHIGHERED.ORG
The White PartyBenefi ts Family and Children’s
Services.WHITEPARTYOK.COM
MAY 9CREATE
Benefi ts ahha Tulsa.CREATEGALA.ORG
DIG: Day In the Garden
Benefi ts Tulsa Botanic Garden.TULSABOTANIC.ORG
Electric Lime GalaBenefi ts Discovery Lab.
DISCOVERYLAB.ORG
MAY 11Frank Rhoades
Golf ClassicBenefi ts Tulsa Boys’ Home.
TULSABOYSHOME.ORG/TBH-GOLF-CLASSIC
MAY 14Links to Independence
Benefi ts Ability Resources.ABILITYRESOURCES.ORG
MAY 16Great Strides
Benefi ts Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.FIGHTCF.CFF.ORG
MAY 16-JUNE 28Dream Home Tour
Benefi ts St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
STJUDE.ORG/GIVE/DREAM-HOME/TULSA
MAY 17Marcello Angelini’s Silver Celebration
Benefi ts Tulsa Ballet.TULSABALLET.ORG
MAY 18Musical Mondays Concert Series
Benefi ts LIFE Senior Services.LIFESENIORSERVICES.ORG
2019 Mallets and Moonlight benefi ting the Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges
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MAY 27-29Reconciliation in America
National SymposiumBenefi ts John Hope Franklin Center
for Reconciliation.JHFCENTER.ORG
MAY 30Golf Fore Groceries 2020
Benefi ts Kendall Whittier Inc.KENDALLWHITTIERINC.ORG/EVENTS
JUNETBA
Links for Little Ones Golf Tournament
Benefi ts Little Light House Inc.LITTLELIGHTHOUSE.ORG
Press Your LuckBenefi ts Tulsa Press Club.
TULSAPRESSCLUB.ORG
Taste of BrooksideBenefi ts Youth Services of Tulsa.
YST.ORG
JUNE 4Rumble and Roll
Benefi ts Make-A-Wish Oklahoma.RUMBLEANDROLL.COM
JUNE 5Wine, Eats and Easels
Benefi ts Broken Arrow Neighbors.BANEIGHBORS.ORG
JUNE 6Bridgefest
Benefi ts the Bridges Foundation.BRIDGESTULSA.ORG
St. John Street Party — Tulsa Flavors
Benefi ts Ascension St. John Foundation.
STJOHNSTREETPARTY.COM
JUNE 7Knock Out ViolenceBenefi ts Domestic Violence
Intervention Services.DVIS.ORG
JUNE 11Over the Top Gala
Benefi ts Community Service Council.
CSCTULSA.ORG
JUNE 11-12Over the Top Urban
Rappelling FundraiserBenefi ts Community Service Council.
CSCTULSA.ORG
JUNE 125K and Fun Run
Benefi ts Tulsa Boys’ Home.TBHJUNIORWOMEN.COM/FUNDRAISERS/TBH-5K
JUNE 19TU Uncorked
Benefi ts the Tulsa Chapter of the University of Tulsa Alumni
Association.TUALUMNI.COM/UNCORKED
JUNE 20Relay for Life
Benefi ts American Cancer Society.
RELAYFORLIFE.ORG/TULSAMETROOK
WALTZ on the Wild SideBenefi ts Tulsa Zoo.
WALTZONTHEWILDSIDE.ORG
JUNE 21Father’s Day Food Truck
FestivalBenefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.
OKAQUARIUM.ORG
JUNE 22Musical Mondays Concert
SeriesBenefi ts LIFE Senior Services.
LIFESENIORSERVICES.ORG
JUNE 26ZZZs in the Seas
Benefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.OKAQUARIUM.ORG
JUNE 27Inspire:
Celebrating Disability Inclusion
Benefi ts Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges.
TULSACENTER.ORG
Summer CarnivalBenefi ts Pathways Adult
Learning Center.PATHWAYSOK.ORG/CARNIVAL
JULYTBA
Bingo BashBenefi ts Tulsa SPCA. (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals).TULSASPCA.ORG/BINGO-BASH
Kaiser Rehabilitation Center’s 2012 celebration of its 40th anniversary
2007 Celebrate Cascia benefi ting Cascia Hall Preparatory School
2010 Painted Pony Ball benefi ting the Children’s Hospital at Saint Francis
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LA2020: The Future Is Clear • September 4-7, 2020T-Shirt Contest • Kick-Off Celebration • Lemon-Aid Stands
SPONSOR. VOLUNTEER. DONATE. Visit thelemonaidproject.org to more info.
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Paws and Pictures Drive-In Movie
FundraiserBenefi ts Tulsa SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).
TULSASPCA.ORG/PAWS-PICTURES
Malicious but DeliciousBenefi ts the Nature Conservancy
of Oklahoma.NATURE.ORG/OKLAHOMA
JULY 4Fish and Fireworks
Benefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.OKAQUARIUM.ORG
JULY 27Musical Mondays Concert Series
Benefi ts LIFE Senior Services.LIFESENIORSERVICES.ORG
AUGUSTTBA
Gold Medal GalaBenefi ts Special Olympics
Oklahoma.SOOK.ORG
Wild BrewBenefi ts Sutton Avian
Research Center.WILDBREW.ORG
AUG. 7Jeans and Jewels Gala
Benefi ts Tulsa State Fair Junior Livestock Auction
Corp.TULSASTATEFAIR.COM
AUG. 8Back-to-School Style
Show and BrunchBenefi ts Oklahoma Baptist Homes
for Children.OBHC.ORG/EVENTS/STYLE-SHOWS
Tulsa TallerBenefi ts Assistance in
Health Care.TULSA.AIH.ORG
AUG. 14Barbecue, Booze
and Cigars, Presented by Dr. Pat Daley
Benefi ts Tulsa Boys’ Home.TULSABOYSHOME.ORG
AUG. 22Salsa Festival
Benefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.OKAQUARIUM.ORG
AUG. 28Day of Caring
Benefi ts Tulsa Area United Way.TAUW.ORG/DAYOFCARING
ZZZs in the SeasBenefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.
OKAQUARIUM.ORG
AUG. 29Maker Faire TulsaBenefi ts Fab Lab Tulsa.
TULSA.MAKERFAIRE.COM
SEPTEMBERTBA
Bring ChangeBenefi ts Power of a Nickel.
POWEROFANICKEL.ORG
HeadlinersBenefi ts Tulsa Press Club.
TULSAPRESSCLUB.ORG
Laps for Little OnesBenefi ts Little Light House Inc.
LITTLELIGHTHOUSE.ORG
McDazzle Fun BallBenefi ts Ronald McDonald House.
RMHCTULSA.ORG
Walk to End Alzheimer’sBenefi ts Alzheimer’s Association,
Oklahoma Chapter.TULSAWALK.ORG
SEPT. 4-7The Lemon-Aid Project
Benefi ts Lemon-Aid Project.THELEMONAIDPROJECT.ORG
SEPT. 4-13Restaurant Week
Benefi ts Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma.
TULSAPEOPLE.COM/RESTAURANTWEEK
SEPT. 10Flight Night
Benefi ts Tulsa Flight Night.TULSAFLIGHTNIGHT.ORG
Open Door EventBenefi ts John 3:16 Mission.
JOHN316MISSION.ORG
SEPT. 14Annual Golf TournamentBenefi ts Restore Hope Ministries.
GOLF.RESTOREHOPE.ORG
SEPT. 15Western Days
Benefi ts Saint Simeon’s Foundation.SAINTSIMEONS.ORG
SEPT. 17Girls Night Out
Benefi ts Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma.
OKFOODBANK.ORG/WOMENS-COUNCIL/GIRLS-NIGHT-OUT
2019 Monarch Ball in support of Domestic Violence Intervention Services
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Route for a CauseBenefi ts Joy in the Cause
JOYINTHECAUSE.ORG
SEPT. 22Shootout Against Hunger
Benefi ts John 3:16 Mission.JOHN316MISSION.ORG
SEPT. 24Evening of GivingBenefi ts HBA Charitable
Foundation.TULSAHBACF.COM/EVENING-OF-GIVING
The Tasting at Woodward Park
Benefi ts Woodward Park educational programming and
beautifi cation.TULSAGARDENCENTER.ORG
SEPT. 25Golf Tournament
Benefi ts Tulsa Area United Way.TAUW.ORG/GOLF
Stacked DeckBenefi ts Resonance Center for
Women.RESONANCETULSA.ORG
SEPT. 2650th anniversary Gala
Benefi ts Tulsa Community College.TCC50.COM
Clary RunwayBenefi ts Community HigherEd.
COMMUNITYHIGHERED.ORG
Luau Under the Sea StarsBenefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.
OKAQUARIUM.ORG
Race for the Cure TulsaBenefi ts Susan G. Komen
Oklahoma.KOMENOKLAHOMA.ORG
Rock Paper ScissorsBenefi ts Pencil Box.PENCILBOXTULSA.ORG.
SEPT. 26-27Home Remodeling
ShowcaseBenefi ts HBA Charitable Foundation.
TULSAHBA.COM/ABOUT-THE-TOUR
OCTOBERTBA
Annual Awards DinnerBenefi ts Oklahoma Center for
Community and Justice.OCCJOK.ORG
Cattle Baron’s BallBenefi ts American Cancer Society.
CANCER.ORG
Envision the Future Luncheon
Benefi ts NewView Oklahoma.NEWVIEWOKLAHOMA.ORG
Green Leaf GalaBenefi ts Up With Trees.
GREENLEAFGALA.ORG
Mini LapsBenefi ts Little Light House Inc.
LITTLELIGHTHOUSE.ORG
Mutt StrutBenefi ts Domestic Violence
Intervention Services.DVIS.ORG
Noche de Gala 30th Anniversary
Benefi ts Hispanic American Foundation.HAFTULSA.ORG
OCT. 2Hues for HOPE
Benefi ts Global Foundation forPeroxisomal Disorders.
HUESFORHOPE.ORG
Center ExperienceBenefi ts Center for Individuals with
Physical Challenges.TULSACENTER.ORG/EVENT/
CENTER-EXPERIENCE
OCT. 3Ascension St. John
ZooRun presented by CommunityCare
Benefi ts Tulsa Zoo.TULSAZOO.ORG/RUN
OCT. 5Tulsa Hall of Fame
Benefi ts Tulsa Historical Society and Museum.
TULSAHISTORY.ORG
OCT. 8Cooking for a Cause
Benefi ts Iron Gate.IRONGATETULSA.ORG/COOKINGFORACAUSE
OCT. 10Making Strides Against
Breast CancerBenefi ts American Cancer Society.
CANCER.ORG
OCT. 13Lip Sync Battle
Benefi ts Pathways Adult Learning Center.
PATHWAYSOK.ORG/BATTLE
OCT. 23-NOV. 11Care Card
Benefi ts Family and Children’s Services.
CARECARDOK.COM
OCT. 25Museum Gala
Benefi ts Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art.
JEWISHMUSEUMTULSA.ORG
OCT. 25-31HallowMarine
Benefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.OKAQUARIUM.ORG
OCT. 27-31HallowZOOeenBenefi ts Tulsa Zoo.
TULSAZOO.ORG/BOO
VIP party in support of the 2012 Williams Route 66 Marathon 2007 Street Party Prom benefi ting Street School
Saturday, March 7, 2020 Cox Business Center
Dive into unchartered waters and brainteasing fun with cocktails, dinner, live auction,
team trivia, dancing and more.
www.BrainiacBall.com
Event Chairs: Madison & Garrett Graves Presenting Pacific Sponsor:
Friday, May 8, 2020 The Vault
Just wear white to Tulsa’s best outdoor dance party with signature craft cocktails specially
created by Tulsa’s top mixologists.
www.WhitePartyOK.com
Event Chairs: Sarah & Jared Jordan Presenting Platinum Sponsor:
Sponsor both parties and save 10% on each.To learn more about how you can support Family & Children’s Services, please contact Tom Taylor, F&CS Chief Development Officer, at (918) 560-1243 or [email protected] or visit www.fcsok.org.
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NOVEMBERTBA
First DraftBenefi ts Tulsa Press Club.
TULSAPRESSCLUB.ORG
Gifts of HopeBenefi ts Youth Services of Tulsa.
YST.ORG
Giving SpiritsBenefi ts Community Food Bank of
Eastern Oklahoma.OKFOODBANK.ORG/EVENTS/
GIVINGSPIRITS/
Leftover Last WaltzBenefi ts Woody Guthrie Center.
THELEFTOVERLASTWALTZ.ORG
PAWsh PalacesBenefi ts Tulsa SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).
TULSASPCA.ORG/PAWSHVOTING
NOV. 5Unite!
Benefi ts Tulsa Area United Way.TAUW.ORG/UNITE
Pink RibbonBenefi ts Oklahoma Project Woman.
PINKRIBBONTULSA.ORG
NOV. 13National Philanthropy DayBenefi ts Eastern Oklahoma Chapter
of the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
COMMUNITY.AFPGLOBAL.ORG/AFPOKEASTERNOKLAHOMACHAPTER/HOME
NOV. 14Fur Ball Gala
Benefi ts Oklahoma Alliance for Animals.
ANIMALALLIANCEOK.ORG
NOV. 19Dinner of ReconciliationBenefi ts John Hope Franklin Center
for Reconciliation.JHFCENTER.ORG
NOV. 29Sips and Science
Benefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.OKAQUARIUM.ORG
DECEMBERTBA
Gift of Hope Fundraising Luncheon
Benefi ts Tulsa Boys’ Home.TULSABOYSHOME.ORG/HOME
Gifts of HopeBenefi ts Youth Services of Tulsa.
YST.ORG
DEC. 1Tulsa Women’s Auxiliary
Christmas LuncheonBenefi ts Salvation Army.
SALARMYTULSA.ORG
DEC. 5Tulsa Leadership
LuncheonBenefi ts Boy Scouts of America,
Indian Nations Council.OKSCOUTS.ORG
Darnaby Arts and Crafts Show
Benefi ts Darnaby Elementary PTA.DARNABYARTSANDCRAFTSSHOW.COM
DEC. 6Cascia Christmas WalkBenefi ts Cascia Hall Preparatory
School.CASCIAHALL.COM
DEC. 7Children’s Holiday Party
Benefi ts TSHA.TSHA.CC
DEC. 18ZZZs in the Seas
Benefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.OKAQUARIUM.ORG
DEC. 19Holiday Craft Fair
Benefi ts Oklahoma Aquarium.OKAQUARIUM.ORG
COLONCANCERCOALITION.ORG/TULSA
COLON CANCER AWARENESS 5K RUN/WALK
SATURDAY, 03.28.20GUTHRIE GREEN • TULSA, OK
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There’s no other event like the Tulsa Boys’ Home’s Annual Run for the Roses Kentucky Derby party! All proceeds benefit Tulsa Boys’ Home to support troubled Oklahoma boys. We expect nothing short of a thrilling, sold out extravaganza for the 2020 Run for the Roses event; full of fun, food, prizes, horse racing, and more!
Our 16th Annual Run for the Roses will kick off at 1:30pm on Saturday, May 2nd, at the fabulous Pavilion at Expo Square. Festivities will conclude at approximately 5:45pm after the running of the Kentucky Derby. Our guests will enjoy the sights and sounds of Churchill Downs, including a simulcast of all afternoon Derby Day races on giant screens, along with the opportunity to place bets on all afternoon races piped in live from Churchill Downs! Our guests will also enjoy fabulous food and refreshing drinks at our open bar, thousands of fresh red roses, more than a hundred exciting silent and live auction items, and much more!
Tulsa Boys’ Home provides the highest quality residential care of young boys needing placement outside their home, for the purpose of developing well-adjusted, responsible adults, and strengthening the family. As a mainstay in Tulsa’s social services community for over 101 years, since 1918, Tulsa Boys’ Home has helped provide healing and hope for more than 13,000 troubled young boys from all 77 counties throughout the great state of Oklahoma. We focus on providing true healing and a new found sense of hope in the shattered lives of the young boys we serve. Forty of our residents are placed by the Child Welfare Division of the Department of Human Services (DHS). The other twenty-four are privately placed by parents or legal guardians.
For sponsorship or registration information regarding this year’s event, please contact Karen Clark at 918-245-0231, ext. 5004. You can also find event information on our website at www.tulsaboyshome.org!
Photos from previous Run for the Roses fundraisers may also be viewed at www.facebook.com/tulsaboyshome.
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Providing “Tools for the Future!”
pencilboxtulsa.org/rps
Saturday, September 26 Cain’s Ballroom
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Honoring
PHILANTHROPY
ROBIN BALLENGER Outstanding Fundraising for
Diversity and Inclusion
As president of the Flint Family Foun-dation and as an individual donor, Ballenger says she has the privilege of helping nonprofi ts from both directions. She has served on several boards, which helped her learn about the nonprofi t world from the inside out.
“I have huge admiration for all the good people in Tulsa who are employed by non-profi ts and who work so tirelessly for them,” she says. “Th is is work that requires dedica-tion and vast reserves of energy and com-mitment. I salute those who dedicate their lives to our nonprofi ts.”
Ballenger is especially grateful for those at Tulsa Community College who nomi-nated her for the honor.
Th rough the Flint Foundation, Ballenger funds a variety of organizations, but she says she is most passionate about nonprofi ts
that focus on establishing equity and diver-sity throughout Tulsa.
“It seems to me that without a rigorous commitment to equality, Tulsa will not be an energized and thriving home for us all,” she says. “Tulsa is a diverse city now, and we are so much the better for having many voices and points of view to contribute to our vision for tomorrow. We cannot aff ord to ignore a single one of these voices.”
STEFFANIE BONNEROutstanding Professional
Fundraiser
Bonner says her true passion is giving back to her community. “Working in fundrais-ing is the vehicle to match that passion,” says vice president of resource develop-ment with the Tulsa Regional Chamber.
Bonner has been directly involved in
T he Eastern Oklahoma Chapter of the Association of Fundrais-ing Professionals sponsors the
National Philanthropy Day Conference and Awards Luncheon to recognize the impor-tance of philanthropy in the community. Every year, the organization tries to shine a spotlight on those helping improve the community.
“By recognizing some of the amazing philanthropic efforts of both individuals and organizations, we hope to inspire others,” says Ashli Sims, 2019 National Philanthropy Day chairwoman. “Philan-thropy is contagious: the more good you do; the more you want to do; and even more people want to join you.
“I believe the more you see examples of philanthropy in our community, the more you want to participate in those activities or start one of your own.”
Annual Philanthropy Day Awards Luncheon applauds seven Tulsans.
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nonprofi t fundraising for the past 20 years, including working with nonprofi ts that aid elderly individuals, children’s programs and now, through her Chamber work, the greater Tulsa community and region.
“Th is award is about more than just rais-ing money,” she says. “It’s about a dedicationto my profession and my fellow fundrais-ers. Working in a philanthropic fi eld is about people giving what they can to help one another.”
For Bonner, philanthropy and nonprofi t fundraising are about serving and giving back to her neighbors, she says, adding: “It’s about making a diff erence for the bet-terment of my community.”
Considering herself a generalist, Bonner excels in annual giving, capital campaigns, major gifts and planned giving.
“My strength, as well as my greatest pleasure, is when I can match a community need with a donor,” she says. “It’s a win-win situation when a donor’s needs are met and the community is improved.”
BECKY FRANK Community Impact Award
Having worked at the Tulsa Area United Way from 1986-1994, Frank says she feels a great connection to the local nonprofi t community.
Over the years, she has volunteered for a number of charitable organizations, and currently serves on the boards of Tulsa Community Foundation, the Tulsa Foun-dation, Oklahoma Arts Council and Tulsa Regional Chamber.
“I’m particularly attracted to the fund-raising aspect of working with nonprofi ts and the donor development process,” she says. “It’s exciting to introduce donors to nonprofi ts whose missions align with the donor’s interests and to witness how they help and support each other; fi nding that perfect match.”
Frank is humbled by the recognition. “Receiving the Community Impact Award is meaningful to me and, more than any-
thing, is a reminder to me to on a daily basis to be intentional, purposeful and bold in serving others,” she says.
“We are fortunate to live and work in a community that has such a wonderful spirit of giving and taking care of our own,” Frank adds. “When we have the good fortune to live, work and play in a community like Tulsa, we also have a responsibility to give back.”
BURT HOLMESOutstanding Philanthropist
Although honored to be named Tulsa’s Outstanding Philanthropist by the AFP, Holmes is quick to say, “I’ve never thought of myself as a philanthropist. Th e word doesn’t apply to me.”
Th e reality is starkly diff erent.Holmes, the entrepreneurial co-founder
JOSH
NEW
The National Philanthropy Day Award Winners were recognized at a Nov. 15 luncheon at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Tulsa Downtown. Pictured are Steffanie Bonner, Outstanding Fundraising Professional; Robin Ballenger, Outstanding Fundraising for Diversity and Inclusion; Bill Major, executive director of Zarrow Family Foundations, Pillar Award; Jill Thomas, Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser; Burt Holmes, Outstanding Philanthropist; Becky Frank, Community Impact Award; and Monica Champ, Association of Fundraising Professionals Eastern Oklahoma Chapter president.
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of QuikTrip Corp. and founder of Burt P. Holmes and Associates, which later became Th e Holmes Organisation, a general insur-ance brokerage, has devoted signifi cant proceeds from those two business successes to provide fi nancial support to, as he puts it, “things that interest me.” Among those “things” have been generous gifts of money and leadership to the University of Tulsa, his alma mater; Gilcrease Museum; the Tulsa Botanic Garden; and, of late, the Reed Com-munity Foundation in north Tulsa.
“My friend Pat Woodrum introduced me to the idea of a Tulsa Botanic Garden,” Holmes remembers. “She emphasized Tulsa was the only city of its size without a botanic garden. I liked the idea because a botanic garden has an educational compo-nent to it.”
Holmes says he made an early donation to the Garden, but the project truly came to life for him “when Gentner Drummond donated 170 acres of his Osage County land for it.” Holmes became a signifi cant fundraiser and donor for what he now believes “is a wonderful place and a major asset for Tulsa.”
Holmes’ current giving interest is help-ing support Keith Reed’s eff orts to create a robust after-school program in north Tulsa for the children of single mothers.
“Keith is a social worker at heart and, through his Reed Community Founda-tion, the after-school program he has started is impacting up to 90 kids each day,” Holmes says. “I’m happy to be pro-viding some needed support and structure to strengthen the Foundation’s program and make it sustainable.”
JILL THOMAS Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser
Th omas has been involved in the Tulsa non-profi t world for more than three decades.
She started volunteering with the Tulsa Area United Way as a member of the committee that annually reviewed agency requests for funding. Th is led her to be introduced to many nonprofi ts in the Tulsa area in which she has become involved: Family and Children’s Services, Tulsa Town Hall and the Alzheimer’s Association with her husband, Bob � omas.
“I appreciate receiving this recogni-tion,” she says. “I have been inspired to
be engaged in making a diff erence in our community from the actions of so many in my lifetime including my parents, Ann and Fred Nelson; my husband, Bob; and many others within our community.”
Th e Th omases have advocated for the Alzheimer’s Association for more than 20 years. Jill also counsels other agencies, including the Mental Health Association Oklahoma and A New Leaf, which benefi ts people with developmental disabilities.
“I am particularly passionate about working on causes which benefi t individu-als who for whatever reason, are unable to advocate for themselves,” she says.
MACKENZIE TOLIVEROutstanding Youth in Philanthropy
Toliver might be the youngest among the nonprofi t winners, but her resumé is no less outstanding. Since her freshman year of high school, Toliver has devoted nearly 600 hours to Tulsa’s nonprofi t community.
In the past three years, and now a freshman at Vanderbilt University, she has served on the Junior Board of Emergency Infant Services as treasurer, vice president and president.
Th e mission of EIS is to provide basic needs for children 5 and under. Th e Junior Board consists of high-achieving high school students from across the Tulsa metro area. As a board, it hosts Babypalooza, which is an annual local fundraiser, and fundraises throughout the year in various other innovative ways.
“We met our goal of $30,000 my fi rst year, surpassed the $40,000 goal in my second year by $10,000, and now as pres-ident, I plan to set and exceed even higher goals in 2019,” she says.
Toliver also has participated in the Youth Philanthropy Initiative, a local youth devel-opment program that teaches leadership, philanthropy and self-awareness through the creation of a social entrepreneurship project.
“Th is feels as though someone has tapped me on the shoulder and said: ‘We see you. We see the work that you’re doing. We appreciate you,’” she says. “It is honestly one of the greatest feelings in the world.”
ZARROW FAMILY FOUNDATIONS Pillar Award
From helping the homeless to the mentally ill to Tulsa’s youngest residents, the three Zarrow Family Foundations — Zarrow Families Foundation, the Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation and the Maxine and Jack Zarrow Foundation — have been synonymous with giving for years. All are headquartered and managed by the family offi ce.
Each refl ects the Zarrow family’s devo-tion to the Jewish ideal of tzedakah, or righ-teous giving, focused primarily on Tulsa, the state of Oklahoma and Israel.
Th e Anne and Henry Zarrow Founda-tion funds nonprofi ts working to improve the physical and intellectual lives of dis-advantaged and vulnerable people through alleviating and preventing homelessness, reducing hunger in Oklahoma, improving indigent health care and funding broad operating support for Tulsa’s social service providers.
Th e Maxine and Jack Zarrow Family Foundation, meanwhile, supports individ-uals and families facing mental illness and physical or medical challenges, and focuses on eradicating homelessness.
Th e foundations fund the Zarrow Mental Health Symposium hosted by the Mental Health Association Oklahoma, as well as a decades-long commitment to Gil-crease Museum. Th e Mental Health Sym-posium was inspired by Maxine and Jack Zarrow’s daughter, Kathy, who struggled with mental health herself.
“We want to thank the Association of Fundraising Professionals for honoring the Zarrow Family Foundations with the Pillar Award,” says Bill Major, executive director of the Zarrow Family Founda-tions. “What those of us on the giving side of philanthropy know is that if there were not high performing nonprofi ts out there doing the work every day, funders would not be able to make a meaningful invest-ment in the critical services needed in our community.” TP
If you’re interested in nominating someone for a 2020 National Philanthropy Day Award, email NPD Chairwoman Shelley
Holmes at [email protected].
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Whether a hot meal, bag of groceries or a snack pack, we feed the hungry. Some of the world’s problems seem impossible. This one is not. This is a problem you can help solve by joining Iron Gate in feeding the hungry.
Since opening our new building August 26, 2019, Iron Gate has served almost 90,000 meals. We can’t do it without supporters like you. You can help feed the hungry by attending our annual Cooking for a Cause event on October 8, 2020. Enjoy some of Tulsa’s top culinary talent and help feed our neighbors in need.
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