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Sasha Martin is an award-winning author and poet who explores the relationship between oneself and the world and how humans develop a sense of belonging despite adversity. In her work, she emphasizes nature as a healing influence.

Martin plans to create a series of poems that will explore human needs such as love, belonging, wholeness, and harmony. The collection will be called "Trail and Terminus" and will consist of interactive visual poems related to stops along the trail system of Oxley Nature Center. The goal of these poems is to deepen the hiker's connection with the environment and themselves. The project will also include an art book that serves as a trail guide, containing Martin’s original poetry and space for hikers to write their own reflections.


“Nature is where I go to understand myself and the world, and my poetry attempts to give voice to the healing and wonder that so often happens on the trail. As Oxley Nature Center'd artist-in-residence, I look forward to developing a new poetry series drawn directly from Oxley's unique ecosystem, as it relates to our primary emotional needs and mental wellness, while inviting visitors to join me on this journey of self-discovery through monthly Wild Voice workshops.”


Martin's memoir, "Life From Scratch" was published by National Geographic and named "Best New Book" and "Book Club Pick" in People Magazine. She has received several fellowships, residencies, and awards and teaches workshops and classes across the country. Martin holds a B.A. in English and French Studies from Wesleyan University and attended the Culinary Institute of America, where she was an MFK Fisher scholar and editor of the journal La Papillote. Her work has been featured on NPR, Food & Wine, O: The Oprah Magazine, and others. She lived in France and Luxembourg for six years before making Tulsa her home.

Join Tulsa Audubon Society members Jeff Cox and Julia Harris for a family-friendly morning walk to look for and identify birds at the Garden. Bring binoculars if you have them, the Tulsa Audubon Society will also have a few binoculars available to borrow. A drop-in bird related activity/craft will be available until 11 a.m. No registration needed. Free with regular admission.Garden admission is FREE for Garden members; $8 for ages 13+, $4 for ages 3-12. Kids 2 and under are free. For more information, message or email info@tulsabotanic.org or call 918-289-0330.For directions to the Garden visit https://tulsabotanic.org/?q=location
Young People's Seasonal Bird Walk
Our next Young People's Seasonal Bird Walk is Saturday, June 8th from 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. at Ray Harral Nature Park, 7101 S 3rd St. in Broken Arrow.

Kids of all ages are welcome, or the entire family. Info: Jeff Cox, 918-629-2140, Jeffacox54@gmail.com

Please note we have changed the location since Oxley Nature Center will still be closed as they recover from flood damage.

Click for info about the Redbud Valley Nature Preserve closure (note this does not apply to Oxley)


Redbud Valley will be open for two weekends in April!

Space is limited and you must make a reservation. Signing up allows you to come with one car and up to 5 passengers for a three-hour time slot. Open days are April 6, 7, 13, and 14, and the time slots for each day are 9am –noon and 1-4pm. You can sign up at tulsaparks.recdesk.com/Community/Home or by giving us a call at 918-596-9054.


What gifts do you bring to the New Year?

This year Oxley Nature Center is sponsoring our Volunteer Rendezvous on three different dates. These will be Thursday, February 11, from 10:00-12:00 noon, Saturday, February 13th, 2:00 - 4:00p.m., at Oxley Nature Center, and Saturday, February 20th at Redbud Valley Nature Preserve from 9a.m. - 11a.m.
Join us on one of these dates to learn about the many different volunteer opportunities we have to offer. We will have question and answer sessions, as well as staff and volunteer staff to visit with. Have you got some time to share? Please call 918-596-9054 to register. We look forward to hearing from you! 
A joy shared is a joy doubled -Goethe

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