Council Oak Tree Foundation
Tvlse Council Oak Foundation
10/25/2025
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After years of city ownership, Mayor Monroe Nichols officially announced the return of two historic Tulsa parks to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. 2 News Oklahoma's TJ Eckert looked into their history.
08/20/2025
What a night! Thank you to everyone who joined us for our very first event. Over 50 people gathered to hear RaeLynn share the history of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and their journey to the Council Oak Tree in 1836.
We then visited the tree itself, learning about its resilience and significance over the years.
Huge thanks to .tulsa and for hosting us, and to everyone who helped make the evening possible. ๐
This is just the beginningโstay tuned for future opportunities to learn, connect, and take part in upcoming work days.
Meet RaeLynn Butler, Secretary of Culture and Humanities at the Muscogee Creek Nation and a founding board member of our foundation. She provides a brief overview of the Council Oak Treeโs history and significance.
How old is the Council Oak Tree in Tulsa, Oklahoma?
08/15/2025
๐ณ Join us Tuesday: The Legacy of the Council Oak Tree ๐ณ
RaeLynn Butler will share the history and enduring significance of the Council Oak Tree at the upcoming Tuesday Talks series at Hotel Brut. Following the talk, enjoy a guided walk through Council Oak Park, where you can experience the land and its stories firsthand.
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Date: August 19th, 5:30pm
๐ Location: Brut Hotel
๐น Cocktails โข Conversation โข Community
Arrive early to visit the Council Oak Tree Foundation booth, meet our team, and learn more about our ongoing preservation efforts and how you can be part of protecting this vital piece of history.
Letโs connect, learn, and celebrate this remarkable landmark together.
06/25/2025
12/18/2024
Join the Council Oak Tree Foundation as we clean up garden beds and plant seeds for next year with the help of the Euchee Butterfly Farm and the Tribal Alliance for Pollinators.
During this event we will be pulling weeds, laying mulch and adding seeds for pollinator plants in Stickball Park and Council Oak Park. You can bring your own gardening gloves and tools, but we will also have some available.
This is a great chance to discover plants native to the region and learn about the science behind gardening, all while supporting the Council Oak Tree.
You can learn more about our work at the Tallasi Creek Council Oak Tree Foundation at creekcounciloaktulsa.org.
11/09/2024
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๐ธ: Etvlwv Mekkvlke and Muscogee Nation tribal government leaders photographed alongside City of Tulsa officials including Mayor GT Bynum and Mayor Elect Monroe Nichols in front of the sacred Council Oak Tree in TVLSE, I.T.
What does the average Tulsan know about the Creek Council Oak Tree? We took to the streets to find out. ๐ค
Did you know that you can visit the post oak tree where Tulsa was originally founded by the The Muscogee Nation Locvpoka (Locapoga) Tribal Town in 1836? The massive Council Oak Tree still stands in the Historic Riverview Neighborhood, not far from downtown Tulsa!
Follow this page to learn more and stay updated as we work to preserve, protect, and promote this piece of Tulsa history. ๐ณ
06/20/2024
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Our volunteers will also be selling these shirts and hats at the Muscogee Nation Festival today-Saturday. Come see us!
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1750 S. Cheyenne Avenue
Tulsa, OK
74119