With the sun straight overhead, blazing heat, and plenty of water to go around; volunteers began to walk up. At 3:00PM today we arranged to assemble at the Tulsa Centennial Park time capsule between Peoria and Madison on Sixth Street. Today marked the day ThisTulsa.com put into motion a group of volunteers to assist in keeping Oklahoma beautiful.
With assistance from organizations like Tulsa MET and TulsaNOW we were able to gather many citizens to help with our goal of keeping the park in pristine condition.
“The park does not seem to be too dirty,” one volunteer stated, but by the end of our day at the park, you could definitely see a difference. The garbage that had collected near the outside of the ponds and water features was no longer there; the remains of once smoked cigarettes no longer called the sidewalks home; and the debris and garbage shoved between the stones were no longer there.

“The park looks great, I’m sweaty, and I still have a smile on my face,” said volunteer Nick Switzer, “this is something that definitely deserved my attention and it got me out of bed today.” Everyone seemed to really have a great time while assisting in the objective of cleaning up the park.
We had plenty of water and Redbull™ available to keep volunteers hydrated and Michael from Tulsa Metropolitan Environmental Trust gave us plenty of bags and gloves to help out.
We had a surprise visit from KOTV - Channel 6 in Tulsa, Oklahoma who did a 30 second clip on the local 5:30PM news tonight. To quote myself, “it’s great to see people taking this project serious.” We know we’re doing something wonderful for ourselves and our community — it is awesome to meet new people and make new friends in the process.
You can see the video on newson6.com and read their article here. Both on newson6.com.
If you missed out on the opportunity to help us clean up Tulsa Centennial Park, do not worry my friends, we will be doing more around the city in upcoming months. We have many new plans and projects in the pipe and we are just working on keeping things organized.
If you want to help support us, fundable.com has our current fund-raising objective which will help us finish up some legal paperwork and get our first set of T-SHIRTS printed.
Thank you to everyone who helped!
A special thank you to everyone who came out and assisted in the clean up today and to everyone supporting our cause.

Nick Switzer, Kristin Hatfield, Brad Vernon, Amanda McConnell, Travis Quinnelly, Carlos Morena, Broc Randall, Michael Patton, Shelley Umezawa, Mark Riddle, Pamela Curtis, Ryan Boyls, Lindsey Boyls, Lou Ann Lissonnet, Jesse Scott, Justin Kerr, Shannon Carpenter, Chris Speegle, Johnathan Bartlett, and everyone else who I might have missed.
Names above in no particular order and if you were left off the list please email justin {at} thistulsa {dot- com} with your name and I will add you.
If you have any ideas or suggestions for future projects or any area of the city that could use our attention, contact us immediately.

























August 31st, 2008 at 8:15 pm
Great follow-up article. I had a blast. Good job Justin!
August 31st, 2008 at 8:53 pm
great day man!
thanks again!
August 31st, 2008 at 10:43 pm
Had a great time. I really enjoyed my first volunteer experience. Kailyn loved picking up trash… she kept saying “I got it, let’s move on.” It was awesome seeing her learn, so young, how to help out her community. Thanks for the opportunity! Love ya!!
August 31st, 2008 at 10:53 pm
Thanks for putting all of this together, guys. It really was a fun time, which was a little surprising for me, since trash + strangers + 3pm humidity & heat seemed a bit sketchy. But I’m glad to have met everyone, and I’m anxious for the next gathering to do more to give back to Tulsa!
September 1st, 2008 at 9:39 pm
We want to say thank you to all the volunteers. Without you guys, the task would have been daunting.
Thanks again for helping us beautify the city we love.
September 2nd, 2008 at 8:05 am
This seriously made my weekend, seeing everyone show up to pick trash up out of a dirty pond. All because they love and care about our city and community. It was so much fun! Thank you to everyone who helped pull this thing off!
September 3rd, 2008 at 2:39 pm
had a great time, with good friends, like amanda said doing something awesome for the city that we care about. am definitely looking forward to more stuff like this doing cool things for the people, and things we love in this town.
September 3rd, 2008 at 2:56 pm
Thanks everyone who helped! I took someone to the park after lunch today and it was a great representation of Tulsa’s amazing public spaces.
September 3rd, 2008 at 7:06 pm
I was back over at the park on Monday walking my dogs and it still looked great. That put a big smile on my face! It was rewarding to be able to help and to have such a nice impact on the environment.
September 3rd, 2008 at 8:52 pm
I am looking forward to the next project. Dogs anyone? We have some ideas, and it is going to be sweet!