Young Entrepreneurs Showcase Businesses In Expo At Greenwood Cultural Center
Some talented Tulsa kids are showing off their businesses Thursday night at the Greenwood Cultural Center, selling all kinds of products they’ve made by hand.
Coordinators say this time in Tulsa s history is so important to inspire young entrepreneurs.
Every business owner at the expo is under 18 and they re showing off everything from artwork to soap to candles - even slime.
About 35 kids set up shop at the Greenwood Cultural Center, all with innovative businesses they re trying to grow. I see a lot of young people doing stuff like this. I wanted to see what it was all about, said Kavaei Patterson.
On the Town: OKC Memorial, NPR lead month of remembrance By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record April 8, 2021
Lillie-Beth Brinkman
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum kicks off its month of remembrance Friday with a special virtual discussion with NPR’s Krista Tippett from noon to 1 p.m. about having better conversations.
Following this month’s theme of “Sacred Ground to Find Common Ground,” the conversation will feature Tippett, founder and CEO of the On Being Project and an Oklahoma native; Kari Watkins, the memorial’s executive director; and John Kennedy, former Oklahoma secretary of state and current Memorial board vice chairman. Tippett’s NPR show is excellent, so I’ll be interested to hear what she has to say in this conversation.