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DREAM EXHIBIT OPENS IN TULSA

For Immediate Release

Contact: Brian Puppa, e-mail or call (905) 640-8914

Dream Exhibit

NOVEMBER 1, 2011 – Children, parents, and grandparents can help dream a better future for Tulsa at the opening of the Dream Exhibit
at the Tulsa Historical Society Museum. The exhibit, sponsored by The Williams Companies, will be formally opened by Mayor Dewey Bartlett and his wife Victoria at a public event Wednesday, November 9, 7-9 pm. The event will include musical selections by the Tulsa Children's Chorus and Tulsa Multigenerational Chorus, and an inspiring multimedia presentation by bestselling author Susan V. Bosak.

Tulsa is the first American city to host the Dream Exhibit. The exhibit is in Tulsa for the city's new Across the Generations initiative. By the year 2030, 1 in every 5 Americans will be over 65. The Across Generations initiative will help Tulsa address shifting demographics as it works to become a city that recognizes, respects, and meets the needs of all ages and brings generations together in support of each other.

The Dream Exhibit is part of an Across Generations
One City, One Book
program developed to start an intergenerational dialogue and invite ideas from Tulsans of all ages. Families, schools, and seniors groups are encouraged to read Bosak's award-winning book Dream. The book is illustrated by 15 top artists from around the world and is a multilayered story for children and adults about hopes and dreams across a lifetime – from the time you're a baby to the time you're an older adult.

The Dream Exhibit features all the original artwork created for Dream – watercolor, oil, digital, 3-D modeling clay, and more. There's also the magical, handcrafted Dream Chest inspired by the chest in the book. Computer interactives and concept drafts reveal the secrets behind the creative process.

"The exhibit gets you thinking about your life and the generations, and inspires you to dream better things for your community," says Bosak, who is also Chair of the Legacy Project, a national multigenerational education group that has partnered with the City of Tulsa on the Across Generations initiative.

"Other cities trying to address the demographic shift haven't had an education component. While they're well-intentioned, they do little to address the underlying social issues and involve people of all ages. So they're not as effective as they could be," says Bosak. "The Dream book and exhibit are accessible to everyone and invite participation and creative new ideas for Tulsa."

The public is invited to reserve seats for the Dream Exhibit opening Wednesday, November 9, 7-9 pm at the Tulsa Historical Society Museum, 2445 South Peoria Avenue. Young and old throughout Tulsa can come together to dream a better future for the city. There
will be a reception with refreshments, and everyone attending will receive a free sparkling Dreamer pin. The
Dream Exhibit will be in Tulsa through 2012. Visit www.legacyproject.org/tulsa for more information.

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For more information, contact Brian Puppa, Legacy Project, e-mail or call (905) 640-8914

Across the Generations
Sponsor
Williams

 

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