⚠️ CSC WEATHER WATCH: ELEVATED FIRE THREAT ISSUED FOR NEOK [11MAR26]
HOSTED BY: Cooperation Tulsa
DATE: Saturdays (Weekly)
TIME: 1:00pm - 3:00pm
ADDRESS: [Contact Cooperation Tulsa for Location]
INFO:
Flat Rock is a small, volunteer and donation powered, up-and-coming urban farm in North Tulsa (considered a food desert) created with the intention of a return of The Commons and to foster food sovereignty within the community. You don't have to be a member to help out and there are always things to be done for all skill and ability levels.
For more info, visit: https://cooperationtulsa.org
HOSTED BY: ACTION Tulsa
DATE: Tuesday, February 10, 2026 - Tuesday, April 14, 2026 (Weekly)
TIME: 9:00am - 12:00pm
ADDRESS:
INFO:
What would it look like to lead with care, accountability, and restoration?
RJIOK’s Foundations Class returns this Spring 2026 to help you build the mindset, tools, and confidence to lead restoratively in any space. From schools and teams to families and systems.
The Foundations course is a 9-session cohort-style training that explores our unique leadership model. This course is a great opportunity for individuals who are passionate about seeing healing and transformation in themselves and their community. Participants will be given the opportunity to deeply reflect on their values, learn what's needed to foster healthy community, be able to address harm, conflict, and differences in non-shaming ways, and discover the impact of restorative healing circles.
Each class is 3 hours. Between sessions, participants are paired with a partner to review and discuss the material further to deepen their learning. We ask that individuals commit to making all 9 sessions. If a participant misses a session there will be opportunity to make up the content with a facilitator outside of class hours.
Cost $900 (Scholarships and payment arrangements are available.)
Spots are limited. Register now: https://airtable.com/appkoRwyDYAzcYKv8/pagO01J1t0DHvjbJ0/form
If you have questions, please contact Kenitra Williams: kenitra@rjiok.org or 918-973-3795.
For more info, visit: https://www.rjiok.org/
HOSTED BY: Keep Safe OK
DATE: Sunday, March 1, 2026
TIME: 10:00am - 12:00pm
ADDRESS: The Belafonte, 306 S Phoenix Ave, Tulsa, OK 74127, USA
INFO:
Come out and learn how to keep yourself and your community safe by learning STOP THE BLEED. In about an hour, learn how to react during an emergency and treat life threatening bleeding. Registration is limited.
Sign-up: https://www.keepsafeok.org/event-details/tulsa-03012026
The training is provided free of charge but donations are welcome. You can donate at: www.keepsafeok.org/donate, or with Cashapp at: $keepsafeincw
For more information, visit: https://www.keepsafeok.org
HOSTED BY: Cooperation Tulsa
DATE: Sunday, March 8, 2026
TIME: 1:00pm - 3:30pm
ADDRESS: Tulsa City County Library, 400 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103 - Aaronson Auditorium
INFO:
How do we build people power? That will be the question of our General Assembly at the Aaronson Auditorium in Tulsa Central Library at 1pm on March 8th. This event will be hosted by Cooperation Tulsa in conjunction with The Forum for Real Economic Emancipation, Tulsa Equity Alliance, and Scissortail Anarchist Black Cross.
We are calling all members of the community to come together and discuss the issues that are facing us, offer solutions, deliberate, and decide on how to construct an alternative power structure. We must get out of our siloes and develop power together, outside the state. But how? Come join us so we can find the answers.
HOSTED BY: We Protect Us - Tulsa
DATE: Saturday, March 14, 2026
TIME: 1:00pm
ADDRESS: [Contact info@tulsaequity.org for Location]
INFO:
We Defend Us in partnership w/ LGBTPew, the Tulsa Equity Alliance Community Safety Crew, Cooperation Tulsa and Keep Safe OK welcomes you to join us for a Community Range Day.
We'd love to foster community while spreading awareness, safety and education around firearms. If you're interested, please email info@tulsaequity.org so we are able to book a space big enough for participants.
HOSTED BY: Keep Safe OK
DATE: Sunday, March 15, 2026
TIME: 1:00pm - 2:30pm
ADDRESS: [Contact info@keepsafeok.org for Location]
INFO:
Come out and learn how to keep yourself and your community safe by learning STOP THE BLEED. In about an hour, learn how to react during an emergency and treat life threatening bleeding. Registration is limited.
Sign-up: [Contact info@keepsafeok.org for More Info]
The training is provided free of charge but donations are welcome. You can donate at: www.keepsafeok.org/donate, or with Cashapp at: $keepsafeincw
For more information, visit: https://www.keepsafeok.org
HOSTED BY: National Weather Service - Tulsa
DATE: Tuesday, March 17, 2026
TIME: 6:00pm
ADDRESS: Centennial Center in Veterans Park, 1028 E 6th St, Tulsa, OK 74120, USA
INFO:
Throughout eastern Oklahoma and northwestern Arkansas, trained and dedicated individuals monitor the skies around their communities during severe weather events. These storm spotters provide first-hand severe weather reports to their local officials, and to the National Weather Service in Tulsa, which are used to make critical warning decisions.
Being a storm spotter not only means dedication but also training. Each winter and spring the Tulsa office of the National Weather Service trains members of police & fire departments, emergency management officials, and amateur radio operators on spotting techniques. Typically, the training is coordinated by a local group (such as an emergency management agency) and a NWS meteorologist serves as the guest instructor. The goal of the training is not just to recognize tornadoes, but to have some understanding of storm structure, which in turn better prepares the spotter for the extreme and unusual circumstances. Other topics covered include an update on the latest NWS technology and procedures, ideas for organizing/coordinating spotter groups, severe weather reporting, and important safety considerations.
The training is free. All the classes are open to the public, and are conducted in-person at the specified hosting site. No pre-registration is required. Virtual training sessions WILL BE scheduled and posted in March and early April - ONLY those sessions WILL REQUIRE PRE-REGISTRATION.
Contact WCM Ed Calianese for any questions: ed.calianese@noaa.gov
For more info, visit: https://www.weather.gov/tsa/spotter_training