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Talk About Tulsa => Development & New Businesses => Topic started by: RecycleMichael on September 29, 2014, 09:18:50 AM

Title: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: RecycleMichael on September 29, 2014, 09:18:50 AM
My mother wrote it...

http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/books/new-book-tells-story-of-arkansas-river-development-in-tulsa/article_493160a1-2075-5f21-a3d7-2e7e6ff4c685.html

New book tells story of Arkansas River development in Tulsa

"The Tulsa River," a new book that chronicles the influence of the Arkansas River on Tulsa's history and its future, will officially be launched with an event 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Quik-Trip Pavilion in River Parks, 41st Street and Riverside Drive.
The event will feature appearances by former Tulsa mayors Robert J. LaFortune and Rodger Randle, who will also serve as master of ceremonies for the event.

The book's author, Ann Patton, along with photographer Vernis Maxwell and the book's editor, Tracy LeGrand, will be signing copies of the privately published, limited-edition book.

"'The Tulsa River' tells the story of our city's struggle to live in harmony with our river, which lured mankind to this spot on earth, shaped our town, occasionally terrorized and often sustained us, and promises to gather our diverse peoples together," Patton said. "We spent two years living with and learning about our river, and the more we learned, the more there was to explore and understand," she said. "This book is, simply, a labor of love for our river and our community — and, frankly, an adventure, to do a coffee table-style book with no budget."

The book describes how the Arkansas River has shaped Tulsa's development, and it includes sections on such events as the Great Raft Races of the 1970s, the destruction caused by the floods of 1923 and 1986, and the various public art works installed throughout the River Parks. A large portion of the book is devoted to interviews with a wide range of Tulsans about ideas for how the river might be best utilized by the city in the future.

Copies of "The Tulsa River" are $24.95. The book will be available for purchase at the event, as well as online at tulsariver.net.
Title: Re: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: RecycleMichael on September 29, 2014, 09:19:47 AM
The newspaper story mentions interviews with Tulsans...

sgrizzle is one of them famous people...
Title: Re: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: Conan71 on September 29, 2014, 10:40:14 AM
Quote from: RecycleMichael on September 29, 2014, 09:18:50 AM
My mother wrote it...

http://www.tulsaworld.com/scene/books/new-book-tells-story-of-arkansas-river-development-in-tulsa/article_493160a1-2075-5f21-a3d7-2e7e6ff4c685.html

New book tells story of Arkansas River development in Tulsa

"The Tulsa River," a new book that chronicles the influence of the Arkansas River on Tulsa's history and its future, will officially be launched with an event 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Quik-Trip Pavilion in River Parks, 41st Street and Riverside Drive.
The event will feature appearances by former Tulsa mayors Robert J. LaFortune and Rodger Randle, who will also serve as master of ceremonies for the event.

The book's author, Ann Patton, along with photographer Vernis Maxwell and the book's editor, Tracy LeGrand, will be signing copies of the privately published, limited-edition book.

"'The Tulsa River' tells the story of our city's struggle to live in harmony with our river, which lured mankind to this spot on earth, shaped our town, occasionally terrorized and often sustained us, and promises to gather our diverse peoples together," Patton said. "We spent two years living with and learning about our river, and the more we learned, the more there was to explore and understand," she said. "This book is, simply, a labor of love for our river and our community — and, frankly, an adventure, to do a coffee table-style book with no budget."

The book describes how the Arkansas River has shaped Tulsa's development, and it includes sections on such events as the Great Raft Races of the 1970s, the destruction caused by the floods of 1923 and 1986, and the various public art works installed throughout the River Parks. A large portion of the book is devoted to interviews with a wide range of Tulsans about ideas for how the river might be best utilized by the city in the future.

Copies of "The Tulsa River" are $24.95. The book will be available for purchase at the event, as well as online at tulsariver.net.

As in Sunday, Oct. 5? 
Title: Re: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: RecycleMichael on September 29, 2014, 02:28:18 PM
The event was yesterday. They had a pretty big crowd including three ex-mayors.
Title: Re: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: RecycleMichael on September 29, 2014, 02:31:05 PM
Here is a link to her page and other books...

http://annpatton.net/the-tulsa-river/
Title: Re: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: TheArtist on September 29, 2014, 06:06:34 PM
Would definitely like to have some at DECOPOLIS if that is possible.
Title: Re: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: rebound on September 29, 2014, 08:42:14 PM
Quote from: TheArtist on September 29, 2014, 06:06:34 PM
Would definitely like to have some at DECOPOLIS if that is possible.

I'll buy one from you if you get them.  Wish I had known about the event beforehand.
Title: Re: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: Conan71 on September 29, 2014, 10:04:08 PM
Quote from: rebound on September 29, 2014, 08:42:14 PM
I'll buy one from you if you get them.  Wish I had known about the event beforehand.

Same here. I love Tulsa-centric books.
Title: Re: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: RecycleMichael on October 03, 2014, 03:06:48 PM
Books have been delivered to Decopolis. They are also available at Ida Red on Brookside.

If anyone knows any other great book stores for local authors, let me know.
Title: Re: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: guido911 on October 03, 2014, 06:51:25 PM
What is a book?
Title: Re: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: Townsend on October 03, 2014, 06:58:03 PM
Quote from: guido911 on October 03, 2014, 06:51:25 PM
What is a book?

Janet Baressi?
Title: Re: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: TheArtist on October 03, 2014, 07:09:36 PM
Quote from: guido911 on October 03, 2014, 06:51:25 PM
What is a book?

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Title: Re: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: Conan71 on October 03, 2014, 10:01:35 PM
Quote from: TheArtist on October 03, 2014, 07:09:36 PM
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Too cute! Save a river book for me, please. Will be by this week to purchase it.
Title: Re: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: rdj on October 06, 2014, 08:44:57 AM
RM, I lived a few houses down down from your parents several years ago.  Always enjoyed buying flowers when the Master Gardner's did their sale.  How are they doing?
Title: Re: New book about the Tulsa River
Post by: RecycleMichael on October 06, 2014, 08:48:52 AM
Folks are happy. Thanks for asking.