Members of the Celia Clinton Bike Club finish up their first off-campus ride on November 6, 2025. Bike Club began in 2008 and has given away more than 18,000 bikes to students since then.
Members of the Celia Clinton Bike Club finish up their first off-campus ride on November 6, 2025. Bike Club began in 2008 and has given away more than 18,000 bikes to students since then. Credit: Anna Colletto / Tulsa Flyer

As the year draws to a close, we wanted to bring a few highlights back into your news digest. Take this as our way of saying thank you for reading along with us — and supporting our newsroom as we look toward 2026. Welcome to Tulsa Flyer’s Holiday Replay. 

For the past 12 school years, Bike Club has helped build confidence through cycling for thousands of Tulsa Public Schools students. Now, the Tulsa community is helping build its headquarters. 

With the support of community donors, volunteers and the participation of students from 37 campuses, Bike Club is set to open a new hub in west Tulsa after years in the making. Read about the journey from education reporter Anna Colletto.

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Anna first began reporting on education at the Columbia Missourian and KBIA-FM, where she earned national awards for her stories, then worked as a city editor and news anchor. She has contributed to the...