Come enjoy an exclusive art show at an exciting venue while supporting a great charity.
Situated in Tulsa’s oldest district, the location of the first railroad station in the area around 1882 and Tulsa’s first oil well in 1901, the Sue Bland, sits the Historic Red Fork district. Prior to the development, the Red Fork area was a major trail and low-water crossing of the Arkansas River. First used by Native Americans, then the cattle drives, and eventually the establishment of the townsite of Red Fork Indian territory. Located along Route 66, Josh Stout along with other Tulsa Route 66 advocates, are revitalizing the culture of entrepreneurs to the area. With this rich history, the Red Fork district is on its way to becoming another exciting Tulsa destination. Next month, we welcome you to join us at the Red Fork Art Show and Charity Benefit. Step inside an over 100-year-old building reimagined into a modern day art gallery. Proceeds from each sale of art will directly benefit Teen Challenge of Oklahoma Adolescent Programs, a residential program for troubled adolescent boys and girls who struggle with depression, addiction, and other difficult issues. Teen Challenge of Oklahoma offers two extraordinary programs that help these youth get their life back on track.
Tickets are $50 to non Art of Living Well Patron
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