Tulsa’s Rowdiest Rotary Club

If you’re looking for a hard working, active community of business leaders and entrepreneurs, you’ve come to the right place. For over 50 years, our club has been a driving force for good in the Tulsa community and in the world. Just a few of the projects we’ve supported include:
- Biscuit Acres Bark Park
- “Dixionaries” Literacy Project
- Engineers Without Borders
- Medical Supplies Network
- Symphony at Sunset
- Up With Trees
Still need convincing? How’s this: Only at Southside will you see a pony in an Italian restaraunt, tigers at club cookouts and club presidents who heckle the crowd.
So come, join us, and help to keep the Southside legacy burning bright.
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December 20th, 2009
We recently received this lovely letter from one of the girls our club is putting through school in Uganda.
This is what it makes it all worthwhile, guys and gals:
Read Karangira’s Letter.
One of our members, Tom Wilson, started the non-prof that does this. If you’d like to learn about BARHD, Tom’s organization, visit their website. [...]
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Tags: BARHD, Bushenyi, Bushenyi Alliance for Rural Health and Development, Tulsa Southside Rotary, Unganda
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October 13th, 2009
Our speaker for today is Neil Thruston, a docent at the Tulsa Air and Space Museum. Neil graduated from the University of Houston in 1959 with a B.A. in psychology, and earned a masters of divinity in 1962 from Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Austin, Texas. From 1962 to1976, he was a clinical social worker and [...]
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June 17th, 2009
When:
Saturday, June 6, 11 a.m.
Where:
Biscuit Acres at Hunter Park: Southside Rotary Bark Park
91st. Street between Sheridan and Yale
Event Details:
General Public & Their Dogs Are Invited To Attend. First 75 dogs to check in at the Southside Rotary Grand Opening table will receive a free neck scarf.
Special Guests attending Grand Opening:
Mayor Kathy Taylor
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