Hi friends we are excited to announce a new program were offering, called Stories On The Move. We are accepting children book donations. ( newborn - high school age appropriate books)
If you would like to donate you can drop off donations, or we will pick up!
Spreading love ,
LeeAnn
Just A Push Foundation
Just A Push foundation empowers at risk communities by creating pathways to success.
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We have exciting things happening , we cant wait to share it with you ❤️
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03/02/2026
Heightened Threat Environment – Recent events may increase terrorism potential
Right now, the United States is in a heightened threat environment, underscored by tragic events such as the recent mass shooting in Austin, Texas, in which two people lost their lives, and several were injured. The FBI is actively investigating possible connections to terrorism.
While there's no credible information at this time indicating any specific threat here in Tulsa or across Oklahoma, incidents like this remind us that risks can appear anywhere, even in our community.
That's why public awareness is very important.
The Department of Homeland Security's "If You See Something, Say Something" campaign is a simple yet powerful tool we all share. Trust your gut if you notice anything that feels off, such as:
• Unusual or suspicious behavior
• Unattended bags, packages, or items in public spaces
• Other activities that just don't seem right
..please don't hesitate to act. Your observation could prevent something serious.
In Tulsa, reporting is easy:
• For emergencies: Call 911 right away
• For non-emergencies or tips: use the non-emergency number 918-596-9222
Every tip counts: you could be the difference that keeps our city safe.
Let's stay vigilant, stay connected, and look out for one another.
Learn more about "If You See Something, Say Something":
https://www.dhs.gov/see-something-say-something
01/29/2026
Fruit Train Platter 🚂🧡🍇🥝🍊🍓🍌
Ingredients
• 1 lemon (for the front engine)
• 1 orange
• 1 red apple
• 1 pear
• Bananas (for wheels)
• Kiwi (for wheel details)
• Green and red grapes
• Strawberries
• Pineapple chunks
• Wooden skewers or toothpicks
• Candy eyes (optional, for decoration)
• 1 white rectangular serving platter
Instructions
1. Prepare the fruits
Wash all the fruit thoroughly. Peel the bananas and slice them into thick rounds. Slice the kiwi into rounds as well.
2. Make the engine
• Use the lemon as the front of the train.
• Attach banana slices on each side using toothpicks to form wheels.
• Add kiwi slices in front of the banana wheels for color.
• Decorate with candy eyes if desired.
• Use a small grape or fruit piece for the nose.
3. Build the train cars
• Cut the top off the orange and hollow it slightly to hold skewers.
• Insert wooden skewers vertically and stack grapes, strawberries, and pineapple on them.
• Repeat the same process with the apple and the pear.
4. Add wheels to each car
Secure banana slices to the sides of each fruit using toothpicks, adding kiwi slices in front for decoration.
5. Assemble the train
Place all fruit pieces in a line on the platter, connecting them closely so they look like a train.
6. Serve immediately
Best served fresh. Keep refrigerated if preparing shortly before serving.
01/06/2026
Mark your calendars for the 2026 Tulsa Asia Fest!
Join us on January 31 for a celebration of Asian cultures from around the world. Enjoy incredible cultural performances, artisans, food, educational booths and more! All performers and vendors are local. It's a day to learn, connect and celebrate!
Saturday, January 31 | 3-8 p.m. | Arvest Convention Center
Tulsa Asia Fest is hosted by the City of Tulsa’s Asian Affairs Commission.
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