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Tulsans Invited to Send Pictures of People and Places around Tulsa for Video – ‘This is Tulsa, Volume 5’

10/2/2017
This article was archived on 10/31/2017

In conjunction with National Community Planning Month in October, the City of Tulsa’s Planning and Development Department will host the 5th annual opportunity for Tulsans of all ages to snap and share images of people, places, events, landmarks and natural features around the city. This year’s theme is “Innovations in Planning,” so look for scenes of folks enjoying things that make the Tulsa community special.

Contributions will be collected and compiled into a video that will be displayed on the City’s website and electronic media channels including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube; see versions of “This is Tulsa” from 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 online. Submitted photos may be used in publications, online and print.

Photos may be submitted throughout the month of October. Those who wish to participate should attach digital photos and a brief description of the location to an email and optionally include first and last name (or initial) and the submitter’s age. Please include the subject line “This is Tulsa 2017” and send to Addison Spradlin, [email protected] . All photos must be in a JPEG format and the file size may not exceed 10 MB.

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About National Community Planning Month
October has been designated as National Community Planning Month by the American Planning Association (APA) as a way to highlight the role of planners and planning in every community. The month-long celebration is an opportunity to recognize how planning shapes a community and how the work of planners and the planning profession helps to create communities of lasting value.