As we move into March 2026, the energy in Tulsa is shifting from the winter hunker-down to full-throttle spring action. For our community of veterans, first responders, and patriots, March is about more than just the changing weather—it's about Endurance, Heritage, and Community.
With the Route 66 Centennial momentum building every day, Tulsa is proving why it's the "Capital of the Mother Road." Here is your March 2026 Tactical Brief on what's happening in our city.
When: Saturday, March 28, 2026 The Mission: Whether you're running the 13.1 miles or the 5K, the T-Town Half Marathon is a test of grit. The course winds through the heart of downtown and along the Arkansas River—territory that Cyrus Avery himself scouted a century ago.
The Hero Connection: This year's finisher medal features the historic Will Rogers High School, a Tulsa landmark built in 1939. For patriots who appreciate local architecture and history, this race is a "must-do."
Strategy: Not a runner? Show up at the finish line to cheer. Seeing the flags flying and the community coming together is the best way to spend a Saturday morning.
When: March 13–15, 2026 Where: Cabin Boys Brewery (1717 E 7th St) The Mission: Celebrate the "fighting Irish" spirit that has long been a part of the American story. Tulsa IrishFest is back with world-class music, armored combat (check out the Tulsa Tyrants!), and a heavy dose of tradition.
Patriot Note: This isn't just a party; it's a cultural deep dive. There's even an Oklahoma Ireland Business Conference for those looking to network with other mission-driven professionals in the city.
When: Tuesday, March 17, 2026 (3:00 PM – 4:00 PM) Where: Ernest Childers VA Outpatient Clinic (8921 S Mingo Rd) The Mission: Information is power. The VA Eastern Oklahoma Health Care is hosting a town hall to answer questions about benefits, healthcare, and resources.
The "Hero" Duty: Even if you don't have questions, showing up to these meetings ensures our veteran voice stays loud and clear in Tulsa.
When: March 14–15, 2026 Where: BOK Center The Mission: If you missed the Starbird show in February, the "Glow-N-Fire" tour is your chance to see some serious mechanical muscle.
Family Recon: This is a top-tier family event. Taking the kids to see the "Mega Wrex" and "Bigfoot" trucks is a great way to bond over a shared love for American horsepower.
Before the Oklahoma spring storms really kick into gear, take 30 minutes this month to walk your perimeter:
Gutter Recon: Clear out the winter debris. Ensure water is diverting away from your foundation.
Roof Inspection: Use binoculars to check for loose shingles. In the Tulsa market, a solid roof is your best defense for home value.
March is a month of transition. We are moving from the planning stages of January and February into the "active deployment" of the spring market.
I'm spending my March helping three local families prep their homes for the Centennial Spring Rush. If you've been thinking about selling your "Route 66" area home, let's get your market analysis done before the T-Town Half Marathon hits the streets. Let's schedule a 15-minute call.