• Santa has Siri

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  • What I Learned This Year: Becca Colbaugh >>

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    We asked some of Tulsa's most creative minds to share: "What I Learned This Year." We will be posting their quips, quirks, and lessons over the next few weeks, so keep checking back. We hope you enjoy!

    Tulsa ex-pat and JESS3 VP of Production, Becca Colbaugh, shares her top 11 lessons learned in 2011, which includes a bit about the value of puppets, how to be a good producer, and something about Skittles and unicorns. Read the post here.

    Check out all of the posts in our What I Learned This Year series.

  • Oklahoman of the Year: Mary Beth Babcock

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    Congratulations to Dwelling Spaces owner and lover and supporter of all things Oklahoma, Mary Beth Babcock, for being named 2011 Oklahoman of the year!

    "A little Perle Mesta, a dash of Vinita Cravens, a touch of Aunt Eller, and 100 percent original Okie, Mary Beth Babcock...is doing more than her part to make Oklahoma's dwelling paces a little lighter." Read more about Mary Beth in the full article from Oklahoma Today.


    Photo from Mary Beth's True Tulsa feature in This Land Press.

  • What I Learned This Year: Natasha Ball >>

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    We asked some of Tulsa's most creative minds to share: "What I Learned This Year." We will be posting their quips, quirks, and lessons over the next few weeks, so keep checking back. We hope you enjoy!

    Blogger, This Land Press staffer, and go-to gal for all events in Tulsa, Natasha Ball shares what she learned in 2011 - and it involves balloons, blizzards, falconry, and baklava. You definitely want to give this a read.

    Check out all of the posts in our What I Learned This Year series.

  • Tweet4Toys

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    Tweet4Toys is a toy drive sponsored by Social Media Tulsa that benefits The Salvation Army in Tulsa (@SalArmyTulsa) by collecting toys for Tulsa children:

    "Every year, The Salvation Army helps thousands of families during the holidays. Thanks to the generosity of so many Tulsans, most of angels are adopted from the Angel Trees each year, but there are always some that do not get their holiday wishes fulfilled.

    These forgotten angels are still left on the trees when it is time to give out gifts. This year, Social Media Tulsa is stepping up! They are hosting #Tweet4Toys to collect toys that will be used to ensure every forgotten angel receives something special this Christmas!

    Local businesses, families and individuals can #Tweet4Toys to show their support in this toy drive. You can send out a tweet to say you are participating, recruiting, or dropping off toys for #Tweet4Toys and help spread the message about this fun opportunity. Post pics of drop off locations, check in on Foursquare while shopping for the perfect toy or post a blog about giving back…every little bit helps!

    Tulsa has a strong social media and blogging presence. It is unique, tight and city focused. Social Media Tulsa and The Salvation Army believe it is time to take that passion and apply it to the community- doing great work for those in need! Find out how to spread the word and where to drop off your toys."

  • The Santa Brand Book

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    Before you send out those company Christmas cards, make sure you consult The Santa Brand Book.



  • 'Tis the Season for Jobs

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    If you're in need of a job or looking for some change in 2012, check out our job postings. Become a member and see job postings 3 days sooner!

    If you're hiring, we want to know! Post your openings on to the Egotist Network and reach some of the most creative people in Tulsa and around the world.

  • Tulsa World Named to AP Sports Top 10 Websites

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    Congratulations to the Tulsa World and The Oklahoman for having their sports pages named to Associate Press Sports Editors top 10 websites!

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