Projects

Scraps Composting
Scraps is serving communities in Tulsa by enacting proven agricultural and cultural programs and practices that benefit each other and our environment.
From weekly composting activities, working with our community gardens and urban farms, and collaboration with Community Art Home, we take a holistic approach to driving for more sustainable communities.
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Annual Summary 2023:
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Saved 160 cubic yards of food scraps from waste, offsetting 4.2 metric tons of greenhouse gases. The equivalent of 11 cars being taken off the road. (https://stopwaste.co/calculator/)
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Produced 340 cubic feet of compost for 8 community gardens and farms
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Provided 2 hands-on classes about soil and composting for elementary school students
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Community Art Home
Community Art Home is an art, music, and urban gardening community. From artists to the world we share, we work to create sustainable environments for sustainable growth.
Weekly, in east Tulsa, we host artists and musicians to mentor and learn from each other.
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Annual Summary 2023:
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Fed 500 local artists
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Held 130 community events
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Assisted in putting on 3 local festivals
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Booked over 50 musicians at local Tulsa venues
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Distributed over $10K in art supplies to local artists
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Given away over 5K cups of coffee and tea
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Partnered with local galleries to showcase and sell artists' work.
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8 albums and 27 singles recorded and produced across more than 20 different local musicians.
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More than 2000 paintings created at Art Home.
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Housed 7 touring bands & artists

Kitty Gang Productions
Kitty Gang Productions provides event services to promote musicians and artists. From music production, event site planning and setup, art and garden installations, we believe that our local artists and sustainability partners should be celebrated and highlighting their work should not be out of reach for any artist.
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Annual Summary 2023:
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Supported 6 local festivals
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Supported 2 music showcases
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Hosted and Produced 2 coat drives collecting a total of: 564 coats, 116 blankets/bedding, and several hundred pounds of clothing for Emergency Infant Services, and the Travis Meyers Coats for Kids program.
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Supported 2 nonprofit events