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This weekend: Book fair, organ recital and an interfaith event
Published: 1/31/2013 6:45 AM
Last Modified: 1/29/2013 4:35 PM

Xtreme Fight Night, a book fair and interfaith lectures are on the calendar this weekend.

Xtreme Fight Night
On Friday, Xtreme Fight Night returns to The Joint inside the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa, 777 W. Cherokee St. in Catoosa. Doors open at 7 p.m., pre-fighting begins at 7:15 p.m. and the main event starts at 8 p.m.
Eight fighters, including Tulsa’s Randy “Boom Boom” Blake, will compete for $50,000 of prize money.
Tickets are $45-$103, available at tulsaworld.com/hardrockcasino or by calling 918-384-7625. All patrons must be at least 21 years old.

Read to Feed
It’s again time for Broken Arrow Neighbors’ Read to Feed book fair. The sale is set for 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday at 315 W. College St. in Broken Arrow. Thousands of books and magazines, puzzles, games, audio books, CDs, DVDs and Christmas cards will be available.
All proceeds will benefit the organization, which provides emergency assistance services such as food, financial help, medical care and clothing to Broken Arrow residents.

Organ recital
Elizabeth Harrison, known as a leading expert on Baroque keyboard music, will perform a free recital at Holy Family Cathedral, Eighth Street and Boulder Avenue, at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
Harrison has taught at Oklahoma City University, Geneva College, Westminster College and Stanford University, according to a press release from the Tulsa chapter of the American Guild of Organists, which is sponsoring the event. She will perform works by Bach, Buxtehude, Krebs, Mendelssohn and Heiller.
For more information, call 918-706-3005.

Just Between Friends
The Southeast Tulsa Just Between Friends sale will be at the Glenpool Conference Center, at Highway 75 and the 121st Street exit, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday through Sunday. Children’s clothes, toys, furniture and maternity clothes from about 300 consignors will be on sale. Admission is $2 on Friday, free on Saturday and Sunday. Sunday will be a half-price sale.

OCCJ interfaith trialogue
The annual interfaith trialogue series hosted by the Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice starts this week.
The first session will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Charles Schusterman Jewish Community Center, 2021 E. 71st St.
The theme for this year’s series is “Are you Godwired? High Tech and High Touch: The future of interfaith dialogue.”
Panelists from the Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths will share their thoughts on the day’s topic: “The Data Stream of Faith.”
Other sessions are Feb. 10 and 17. All sessions are free. For more, visit tulsaworld.com/occj or call 918-583-1361.



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Nour Habib joined the Tulsa World in 2011 as a general assignment reporter for the Scene section. She graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in journalism and political science. Before joining the World, she covered education for a community newspaper.

She looks forward to keeping up with all there is to do in Tulsa and sharing it with you. Because, after all, the more she finds, the more she gets to do, too.

Send any fun or interesting events her way at nour.habib@tulsaworld.com.


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