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by Candy Hollowell

North Tulsa Summer Fun Days

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Have a burger, take a dip in the pool, or show off your dance moves this Saturday at Springdale Park.

Springdale Park & Recreation Center is hosting a Swim Bash and “So You Think You Can Dance?” contest July 19 with free food, games, and entertainment.

The event is totally free and open to families and children of all ages.

The Summer Fun Days are part of the North Tulsa Safe Summer initiative, a program designed to provide North Tulsa families with safe, free, and positive activities in their own communities.

Event: North Tulsa Summer Fun Days’ Swim Bash and
“So You Think You Can Dance?” Contest
Date: Saturday, July 19, 2008
Time: 2 – 5 p.m.
Location: Springdale Park & Recreation Center, 2223 E. Pine St.

Additional activities in the Safe Summer series include:

July 26: Community Basketball Game (Tulsa Police vs. Tulsa Fire)

August 2: Movie Matinee and a Back-To-School Bash

Sponsors for these special events include the Tulsa Area United Way, the Tulsa Fatherhood Coalition, Youth Services of Tulsa, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma, the YWCA of Tulsa, Tulsa Healthy Start, and the Tulsa Job Corps.

Next Streets Meeting At Rudisill Library

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The next streets town hall meeting will be held Monday, July 21, at 6:30 p.m. in the Rudisill Library, 1520 N. Hartford Ave. All Tulsans are welcome to attend this meeting and give their comments on street improvements. The location was selected to be near residents in Council District 1.

Tonight’s meeting is the last in a series of meetings held nearly every week since June 3. At the meeting, City officials will present information about Tulsa’s street needs and possible ways that those needs can be met. A street improvements funding package is under preparation for Tulsa voters to consider in a Nov. 4 election.

The City Council will consider the package during its Thursday evening Council meetings, and discuss details of the package at Tuesday morning committee meetings and Streets Subcommittee meetings. Council meeting schedules are available online.

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