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Community projects thrive as local artists engage residents

September 26, 2024 | Authority for Economic Opportunity Meetings, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma


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Community projects thrive as local artists engage residents
In a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on several community projects aimed at enhancing local neighborhoods through art and beautification efforts. Notably, the Growing Together initiative has received approvals from both the Parks Board and the Tulsa Arts Commission, paving the way for a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for October 12. This event will celebrate the completion of their project, which includes a permanent mural installation at Archer Park.

The Phoenix District is also making strides with its arts commission project, which received approval during a special meeting held on the same day as the government meeting. The project features Trusen Daughtry's interactive sculpture, \"Blazing Wings of Dreams,\" located at Osage Prairie Trail. Recent community engagement events, including a patina event where residents participated in aging the sculpture's metal, have generated excitement around the installation.

Additionally, the Nteddy project, centered around Stets Barbecue, is progressing with plans for a red phone booth installation. The team is currently finalizing arrangements with a local contractor to lay the foundation for this unique addition.

Overall, the cohort managing these initiatives has successfully engaged over 1,000 residents through various events, including monthly meetings and community dinners, and has withdrawn over $100,000 in funds to support local artists and beautification efforts. As these projects continue to develop, they promise to foster community spirit and enhance the cultural landscape of the neighborhoods involved.

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