Dallas remote workers, this round is on us! 🍻


Calling all Dallas-area remote workers: you're invited to a free, laid-back happy hour on June 22nd from 5-7pm in the heart of the West End District at 3Eleven Kitchen and Cocktails... and the tab is on us! 

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What to Expect 🍻

  • A relaxed happy hour at 3Eleven Kitchen and Cocktails on June 22nd at 5pm

  • Good drinks, easy conversation, zero awkward networking

  • A chance to meet other remote workers in Dallas

  • Members of the Tulsa Remote team on-site - happy to mingle, answer questions, and chat about the program and $10,000 grant (only if you’re curious)

This isn’t a pitch. It’s a hang.

Who's it For? 💻

  • Remote workers! Full stop. 

  • If you work remotely and live in or around Dallas, you’re invited - whether you’re just starting out or well into your remote career.

    Simply register at the link below to get on the list! 

More About Tulsa Remote

  • Tulsa Remote is a grant relocation program for remote workers who move with their remote job to Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • $10,000 Grant to help you settle in
  • Free Coworking Space Membership for 3 Years in the heart of downtown
  • Community of 3,500+ Remote Workers who’ve already made the move
  • Affordable Living with room to grow
  • Events + Programming + Slack Community designed for connection

Curious if You're Eligible for Tulsa Remote? Take our 2 minute Quiz:

Hear from Tulsa Remote Members and Alumni:

"Tulsa has meant opportunity and growth as a creative.  The welcoming nature of the people here and the opportunity to live in a vibrant arts district has enabled me to finally begin selling prints of my photos and to pursue my passion for photography in ways I had only dreamed of when I lived in Dallas."

 

- Data Scientist from Dallas, TX

"I would have paid $10,000 to move to Tulsa. The $10k is what piqued my interest and made me apply, the Hosted Visit is what made my decision to move, and the community is what made me want to stay and what will keep me here."

 

- Freelance Motion Designer from Boise, ID

"In what situation is it ever where you move to a new place, and someone is handpicking events for you to make friends that have common interests with you?"

 

- Product Designer from NYC

“Tulsa gave me the opportunity to slow down & enjoy life. I have been able to find my passions outside work, connect with a community, and enjoy time with my family. I also bought my first home as a single woman of color under the age of 30. Tulsa has improved my life tenfold!”

 

- Financial Advisor from Los Angeles