TUESDAY
Fly-tying class: 6:30-8 p.m. Backwoods
Tulsa, 6508 E. 51st St. “Y2K Bug” Instructor
Ken Richards. Free. Please sign up in advance.
Contact: Ken Richards, 918-664-7850 or
flydpttul@backwoods.com.
Tulsa Retriever Club: 7 p.m. Bass Pro Shops,
Broken Arrow. Regular meeting third Tuesday
of each month, with free assistance in training
retrievers for hunting and competition. Contact:
Bill Dodd, 918-625-1963.
Oklahoma Striped Bass Association: 7 p.m.
Zebco Cafeteria, enter east side of Zebco
building off Sheridan and Archer. Monthly
meeting and annual swap meet. Members
bring treasures (junk) and other fishing equipment
to trade or sell.
THURSDAY
White-tailed deer management seminar:
10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Fry Auditorium/Sutton Wilderness
in Norman, hosted by OSU Extension and
the Noble Foundation. Get key insights into
behavior, nutrition and biology to help understand
and manage deer in Oklahoma. Cost of
$15 includes lunch or $35 with deer management
book. Contact: Jackie Kelley, 580-224-
6360 or
jmkelley@noble.org.
Oxley Nature Center: 7-8:30 p.m. Moon
Walks at Oxley. “Full Harvest Moon,” $2,
register in advance. Join naturalists for an
evening walk. Contact: 918-669-6644,
oxley@cityoftulsa.org or see
tulsaworld.com/oxley.
SATURDAY
Heroes on the Water: 8 a.m.-noon. Northeastern
Oklahoma Chapter outing at Camp
Loughridge, 4900 W. 71st St. Register in
advance. All veterans, first responders and
families welcome to experience and learn
about smooth-water kayaking and fishing on
a beautiful lake. Contact: Rusty at
NEOkla@heroesonthewater.org.
Oxley Nature Center: 10:30-noon. Join
naturalists for a butterfly walk to identify
and count local butterfly species. Free. No
registration required. All ages and skill levels
welcome. Bring binoculars if you have them.
Contact: 918-669-6644,
oxley@cityoftulsa.org or see
tulsaworld.com/oxley.
Oxley Nature Center: 1:30-4:30 p.m. “Search
for Autumn,” $2, register in advance. Meet
at the northwest corner of the Mohawk Golf
Course, at the start of the Oxbow Lake Trail.
Be ready for a hike of a little over two miles to
find signs of fall. This hike is not wheelchair or
stroller accessible. Contact: 918-669-6644,
oxley@cityoftulsa.org or see
tulsaworld.com/oxley.
SEPT. 22
Oxley Nature Center: 1:30-3 p.m. Redbud Valley Geology Walk. Tour the rough and rugged
trails and learn about the geology of this area.
Ages 8 to adult. Register in advance. Spaces
limited. Contact: 918-669-6644,
oxley@cityoftulsa.org or see
tulsaworld.com/oxley.
Send calendar listings and announcements to
kelly.bostian@tulsaworld.com, fax at 918-581-8352 and follow up by phone at 918-581-8357. Be sure to include time and address or directions to your event and phone number and email contact information.
Other - Outdoor
Breeding in arctic tundra and wintering primarily along the coasts, sanderlings migrate through
Oklahoma in spring and fall.
The Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Open comes to the Arkansas River this week.