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Food On The Move Brings Back Community Block Parties To Help Feed Tulsa

Credit Food On The Move A local nonprofit dedicated to fighting food insecurity is resuming its monthly block parties featuring entertainment, food trucks and fresh produce on a pay as you can model. Food On The Move is at Chamberlain Park at 4940 N Frankfort Ave. Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. They’ll be back there the third Tuesday of every month the rest of the year. Starting July 27, Food On The Move will be at Greenwood Cultural Center, 322 N Greenwood Ave., the fourth Tuesday of each month. In September, they’ll add a stop at Tulsa Community College Northeast Campus, 3727 E Apache St.

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About Swampscott: What is the town's highest point?

About Swampscott: What is the town's highest point?
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Crooked Roots sends flowers to Greenwood

17 hrs ago Flowers were placed are the “steps to nowhere” – rubbled remains of what would have been the homes of the Black Greenwood community residents. Submitted It was about creating a space for healing, for love, and for beauty. In the weeks leading up to the Tulsa Race Massacre centennial commemoration tensions were high. But in the midst of the chaos and emotion, a unique project was orchestrated- Send Flowers to Greenwood. From the moment she saw the idea, Bailey Robinson, owner of Crooked Roots Design in Claremore, knew she had to get involved. The project was simple, but the impact was profound.

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