
Classes & Workshops in Tulsa
Learn something new in Tulsa. Art classes, cooking workshops, fitness programs, and educational events.
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Color Me Jazzy
It's a relaxing day at the library! Enjoy canvas painting, coloring sheets, jazz music, mocktails and light refreshments. The coloring activity is geared toward adults, but all ages are welcome to enjoy games and fun activities. All supplies are provided.


Book Lovers Book Club
Join us for a discussion of this month's romance read, "Jasmine and Jake Rock the Boat" by Sonya Lalli. Sponsored by the Friends of the Helmerich Library. For adults

SRP Kick Off Dinosaur Dance Party
Join us for a dino-mite dance party to ring in the Summer Reading Program! Prehistoric party games and crafts galore! While supplies last, all ages welcome.

Craft Castle: Dia! -- Spinning Piñatas
¡Acompañenos en "Craft Castle" este mes para hacer su propia piñata giratoria para celebrar el Dia del Niño!



Brontosaurus Stomp
Get ready to shake, rattle, and roar! Travel back in time and unearth the joy of swing dancing at this prehistoric party on the dance floor. Our instructors will lead a beginner-friendly lesson in East Coast Swing, covering the basic steps, rhythm, and turns to get you moving with confidence. No...

Cover to Cover Book Club
Join us for our annual Reader's Choice Book Club Party! Bring a couple of books you'd love to tell others about. We'll play Book Bingo and enjoy light refreshments.


Adult Craft Night: Cross-Stitch Bookmarks
Cross-stitch your very own bookmark to Unearth a Story during this year's Summer Reading Program. Registration required. For adults.


Un-Book Club
Ever wanted to join a book club, but when you're told what to read it feels like homework? Un-Book Club was made for you! Read any book from the month's chosen genre and then share about it with fellow reading rebels! For June, choose a mystery, any mystery! It can be something well-known, off the..


LitWits' Book Club
LitWits' Book Club meets on the first Wednesday of the month and reads a variety of genres. May 6 • Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu June 3 • Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton To find out about book censorship, visit the American Library Association's page on banned and challenged books:..

Oklahoma Native Flowers Craft
In case of inclement weather, we will move this event into the meeting room. Sponsored by the Friends of the Helmerich Library.


Messy Art Club: Secret Garden Crafts
Celebrate spring with botanical and gardening crafts inspired by the book "The Secret Garden" by Frances Hodgson Burnett. For all ages.

Yoga for Every Body
Join us for a beginner-friendly yoga class taught by certified yoga instructor Beth Richmond. Yoga mats are provided. For tweens to adults.





Banned Book Club
Register to receive book club updates, meeting reminders and access to monthly titles for checkout. Drop-ins are welcome. Find out more about book censorship by visiting the American Library Association's page on banned and challenged books: www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks.




Watercolor Painting With Artist Candacee White
Learn basic techniques for creating different effects with paint and experiment with this meditative art form to create your own effects. Class size is limited to 10. For ages 10-18.


Book Club After School
Join us to talk about your favorite dinosaur books. For elementary schoolers.

Handmade at Hardesty: Felt Succulent Craft Kit
Sponsored by the Friends of the Helmerich Library.


Adult Craft Night: Collage Poetry
Create a poem from a variety of collage materials to celebrate National Poetry Month. Registration is required. For adults.

Full Cup Book Club
Join fellow readers as we discuss "Everything Is Tuberculosis" by John Green. Copies are available for checkout at Martin Regional Library or for download at www.tulsalibrary.org. For adults.


Teen Time: Sun Print Art
Hang out at the library. We will have supplies to make sun prints with cyanotype paper. Bring a friend or make some new ones. For teens and tweens.

Air-dry clay mosaics
Create your own beautiful mosaic art! Supplies provided by TCCL's American Indian Resource Center.

Family History Month
Love mysteries? Want to explore your family’s past? Grab a Genealogy Detective Kit and become a family history investigator! Each detective-style case file includes: Instruction sheet Family tree worksheets Interview worksheets Clue cards Detective stickers Detective badge Genealogy Center...

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Join fellow readers as we discuss " " by author. Copies are available for checkout at Martin Regional Library or for download at www.tulsalibrary.org. For adults.

Craft Club: Diorama
This month, check out how you can use silhouettes cut from the library's laser machine to put together a custom diorama.

Everlasting Blooms: Beaded Plant Workshop
In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn simple wire and beading techniques to craft a miniature plant perfect for your desk, windowsill or as a handmade gift. No green thumb required — just bring your creativity. All supplies are provided.


Better Business Book Club
Read "Well at Work: Creating Wellbeing in Any Workspace" by Dr. Esther M. Sternberg and then join us for a discussion. For adults.

Osage Language Class
Join Jacqueline Delong, Osage Nation Language Department teacher, to learn commonly used words to simple sentences.

DIY Acrylic Bookmarks
We’ll cut acrylic into bookmark shapes, then add color and personality with vinyl stickers to design a one-of-a-kind finished piece.

Page Turner Book Club
Read "Savvy Summers and the Sweet Potato Crimes" by Sandra Jackson-Opoku and then join us for a lively discussion. Limited copies are available for checkout at the Charles Page Library. For adults.

Really Basic Computer Class
Designed for those with little or no experience using computers and the internet, this class covers the very basics of the parts of the computer, Windows software and navigating the internet.

We Are Oklahoma Book Discussion: "Dust Bowl Girls"
At the height of the Great Depression, Sam Babb, the charismatic basketball coach of tiny Oklahoma Presbyterian College, began dreaming. Like so many others, he wanted a reason to have hope. Traveling from farm to farm, he recruited talented, hardworking young women and offered them a chance at a...
