This week in Tulsa: February 2nd & 3rd

BY Staff Reports
Feb 2, 2013
2/02/13 at 3:13 AM


Saturday: Green Collection

The Green Collection has brought more than 50 of the world's rarest biblical texts and artifacts to the Mabee Center. Saturday is the last day the items will be on display in the Conference Banquet Center in the south lobby of the Mabee Center, 8023 S. Lewis Ave.

The free exhibit is called "The Sacra Pagina" ("The Sacred Page"). Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

For more information, visit tulsaworld.com/mabee or call 918-495-6000.


ORU’s Shawn Glover dribbles past T.J. Carpenter of Nicholls State at the Mabee Center on Thursday. CORY YOUNG/Tulsa World

Saturday: ORU basketball

The Oral Roberts men's basketball team takes on Southeastern Louisiana at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Mabee Center.

The game completes a four-game homestand for the Golden Eagles.

Tickets range from $15 to $35 and are available by going to tulsaworld.com/orusports


Watercraft are displayed at the Tulsa Boat, Sport and Travel Show at the Expo Center. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World

Saturday, Sunday: Boat show

The Tulsa Boat, Sport and Travel Show will be at the Expo Center through Sunday. The event will showcase the latest products on the market.

Admission is $10 for adults, free for kids 12 and younger. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday; and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. For more, call 918-519-1210 or visit tulsaworld.com/tulsaboatshow


Roxy Hurry of Kiefer shops for her grandchild at a Just Between Friends children’s and maternity sale at Tulsa’s Expo Square in 2010. JAMES GIBBARD/Tulsa World file

Saturday-Sunday: JBF consignment sale

The southeast Tulsa Just Between Friends sale will be at the Glenpool Conference Center at U.S. 75 and the 121st Street exit from 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.


Tulsa’s Michel Beausoleil sets himself up for a shot on goal during the Oilers game against Denver at the BOK Center on Tuesday. CORY YOUNG/Tulsa World

Saturday: Oilers hockey

The Oilers play against Wichita at 7:35 p.m. Saturday at the BOK Center. The team will wear special jerseys to celebrate "Pink in the Rink," then auction those jerseys off after the game.

Tickets range from $13 to $43 and are available by going to tulsaworld.com/oilers

Saturday: Signature Symphony

Classical Mystery Tour, the Beatles tribute show that combines the music by the Fab Four with a full symphony orchestra, will return to Tulsa on Saturday for a special fundraising concert for the Signature Symphony at Tulsa Community College.

The concert will be 8 p.m. Saturday at the VanTrease PACE, 10300 E. 81st St. Tickets are $20-$40, available by calling 918-595-7777 or online at tulsaworld.com/mytix

Classical Mystery Tour performs songs that span the Beatles' entire career.


James, played by William Carpenter, comforts Sarah, played by Kristin Harding, in the play “Time Stands Still” at Heller Theatre. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World

Saturday: 'Time Stands Still'

Saturday is the final performance of "Time Stands Still," Heller Theatre's production of Donald Margulies' play about two journalists trying to deal with the aftermath of their experiences in a combat zone.

Heller's production features an outstanding cast of Kristin Harding, William Carpenter, Timothy Hunter and Beka Buster, directed by Frank Gallagher.

The performance is at 7:30 p.m. A talk-back session with the cast and director will follow.

Tickets are $10. Call 918-746-5065 for reservations.

Saturday, Sunday: 'Lady of the Camellias'

Tulsa Ballet presents "Lady of the Camellias," the Val Caniparoli ballet based on the classic story of tragic romance, this weekend at the Tulsa PAC's Chapman Music Hall, 101 E. Third St.

Performances are 8 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are$20-$95. available at 918-596-7111 or tulsaworld.com/mytix


Bill Crowell, chairman of the OCCJ’s Interfaith Trialogue series, speaks to a group of youth panelists about the annual Trialogue program in 2010. JAMES GIBBARD/ Tulsa World file

Sunday: OCCJ trialogue

The first session of the annual free interfaith trialogue series hosted by the Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice 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. For more, visit tulsaworld.com/occj or call 918-583-1361.



Don't Miss calendar: Rare Bible texts, artifacts on display at Mabee Center

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

Biblical artifact exhibit

The Green Collection has brought more than 50 of the world's rarest biblical texts and artifacts to the Mabee Center. The items will be on display through Saturday, Feb. 2, in the Conference Banquet Center in the south lobby of the Mabee Center, 8023 S. Lewis Ave.

The free exhibit is called "The Sacra Pagina" ("The Sacred Page"). Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

For more information, visit tulsaworld.com/mabee or call 918-495-6000.

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, Feb. 1-2, 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.


Terra Williams of Bristow and her son Corde Williams, 2 months, shop at Just Between Friends. MIKE SIMONS / Tulsa World file

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, Feb. 1-3. 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.


Chairman of the OCCJ's Interfaith Trialogue series Bill Crowell (left) speaks to a group of youth panelists including Tulsans Kamlah Milad (middle), and Sigrid Anaya about the 2010 Trialogue program. JAMES GIBBARD / Tulsa World file

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, Feb. 3 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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