Tulsa Zoo Asks the Public to Help Choose New State License Plate
Tulsa Zoo Friends Members have spoken and their three favorite zoo animals can now be seen on the zoo’s recently released license plate designs. Each design was created from actual photos of our animal collection.
Now the zoo needs Tulsa’s help. The public is invited to visit www.tulsazoo.org and cast their vote for their favorite design that, with community support, will become the first-ever zoo specialty state license plate.
Tulsa Zoo needs to receive 500 pre-paid applications by March 31 in order to meet state requirements and make the plate the latest edition to Oklahoma’s specialty plate collection. Each plate costs $37, of which $20 will directly go to benefiting the Tulsa zoo.
All applications and check payments can be mailed to: Tulsa Zoo Friends c/o License Plate Project, 6421 E. 36th St. N., Tulsa, OK 74115. Cash, credit card and check payments may also be made in person at the Tulsa Zoo Friends office seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For an application and more details on the zoo plate project, visit www.tulsazoo.org or call (918) 669-6635.
Fans of the Tulsa Zoo will be able to show their Tulsa Zoo pride anywhere the open road may lead with a zoo specialty license plate. This on-going project needs the support of the community in order to become the first license plate in the state to benefit a zoo.
Vote now and sign up for the first-ever Tulsa Zoo license plate. Help the Tulsa Zoo make history and share in some Green Country pride this centennial year.
The Tulsa Zoo, voted “America’s Favorite Zoo,” is accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA). The Tulsa Zoo is located in Mohawk Park on 36th Street North, just east of Sheridan. The zoo is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for seniors age 65 and older and $4 for children age 3-11; children 2 and under and Zoo Friends members are free. For more information, call (918) 669-6600 or visit www.tulsazoo.org.
Updated 03-26-2008
READER COMMENTS