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March 27, 2013

Golf tournament to be held April 29 at the Tulsa Country Club

The Osage Nation Foundation will be hosting their 2nd Annual Charity Golf Tournament on April 29 in Tulsa.

“We had a great turn out last year but ideally we want to have the golf tournament be one of our annual events,” said Osage Foundation Executive Director, Bill Webb. 

November 7, 2012

Christmas event proceeds will benefit Foundation activities; Foundation launches online gift store, selling collectible Christmas tree ornaments, Pendleton blankets

The Osage Nation Foundation is launching its inaugural Christmas party with the celebration scheduled Dec. 15 at the Osage Event Center at the Tulsa Osage Casino.

August 15, 2012

The camp, held July 30-Aug. 3 at the Osage Nation Boys and Girls Club, was the last in a series of free camps offered this summer

The Osage Nation Foundation made it possible for local youth to unleash their creative side this summer through a photography camp hosted in Pawhuska.

The camp, held July 30-Aug. 3 at the Osage Nation Boys and Girls Club, was the last in a series of free camps offered this summer.

“I was real happy to see that the Osage Nation Foundation offered an art option on top of the sport since not all kids like sports,” said Sherry Stinson, photography camp instructor.

July 13, 2012

ON Foundation launches arts matching grants program; recipients could receive up to $25,000

The Osage Nation Foundation launched a matching grants program targeting artistic endeavors last month. The Foundation awarded its first grant to Wazhazhe – the Osage ballet program featured next month in Tulsa and Bartlesville.

April 26, 2012

The money from the tournament will help fund the foundation's summer programs that will be held across Osage County

On Monday, April 23, the Osage Nation Foundation held its First Annual Charity Golf Tournament at the Tulsa Country Club in Tulsa, Okla.

The foundation was expecting 100 golfers but ended up having more than 130 golfers show up for the event. The day started off with a breakfast followed by a game of golf and then a silent auction.

The money from the tournament will help fund the foundation's summer programs that will be held across Osage County.