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By Staff Reports on Feb 24, 2013, at 2:03 AM  Updated on 2/24/13 at 6:08 AM



Other - Outdoor

Outdoors Calendar

TUESDAY

Bird Watch

Breeding in arctic tundra and wintering primarily along the coasts, sanderlings migrate through Oklahoma in spring and fall.


Watch videos and view slideshows: Watch a timelapse video of the launch. See a slideshow from the first day, and much more.
Follow along during the event: See unofficial estimates throughout Saturday and Sunday.
Tour the lake: Using Google Earth, World outdoors writer Kelly Bostian gives you a tour of Grand Lake.
Anatomy of a bass boat: We have an interactive map detailing the equipment on a bass boat.

FRIDAY

Outdoor Sporting Expo: Noon-9 p.m., Claremore Expo Center. Admission $10 for adults, $5 for youths and seniors 65 and over; children under 10 enter free. For show info or exhibit space, contact Claremore Main Street at 918-341-5881 or visit tulsaworld.com/outsportingexpo

SATURDAY

NatureWorks Art Show and Sale: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Renaissance Tulsa Hotel & Convention Center, 6808 S. 107th East Ave., (71st and U.S. 169). Admission $5. One ticket covers both days. Nation's largest wildlife art show and sale, proceeds benefit conservation. Information: tulsaworld.com/natureworks

Outdoor Sporting Expo: 10 a.m-5 p.m., Claremore Expo Center. Admission $10 for adults, $5 for youths and seniors 65 and over; children under 10 enter free. For show info or exhibit space, contact Claremore Main Street at 918-341-5881 or visit tulsaworld.com/outsportingexpo

National Wild Turkey Federation Land Management Seminar: 10 a.m.-noon. Lemley Technology Center, Memorial Drive near Broken Arrow Expressway. Free. Open to the public. Learn about land management practices, food plots and feral hogs from Noble Foundation and state Wildlife Department biologists. Information: tulsaworld.com/nwtf

Oklahoma Furbearers Alliance Fur Sale: Doors open at 7 a.m., sale starts at 9 a.m. Okfuskee County Fairgrounds, Okmulgee. All wild furs are accepted, furs can be stretched and dried, green or on the carcass. All trappers, coon hunters and predator callers are welcome to attend and sell furs. Contact: John Weygandt, 918-645-5667 or Shannon Sheffert, 405-742-7884.

MARCH 3

NatureWorks Art Show and Sale: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Renaissance Tulsa Hotel & Convention Center, 6808 S. 107th East Ave., (71st and U.S. 169). Admission $5. One ticket covers both days. Nation's largest wildlife art show and sale, proceeds benefit conservation. Information: tulsaworld.com/natureworks

Outdoor Sporting Expo: 10 a.m-5 p.m., Claremore Expo Center. Admission $10 for adults, $5 for youths and seniors 65 and over; children under 10 enter free. Sunday is Family Day with half-price admission. For show info or exhibit space contact Claremore Main Street at 918-341-5881 or visit tulsaworld.com/outsportingexpo

Send calendar listings and announcements to kelly.bostian@tulsaworld.com, fax 918-581-8352 and follow up by phone at 918-581-8357. Be sure to include time, address or directions to your event and phone number and email contact information.
Other - Outdoor

Outdoors Calendar

TUESDAY

Bird Watch

Breeding in arctic tundra and wintering primarily along the coasts, sanderlings migrate through Oklahoma in spring and fall.

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