2023 Sapulpa Chamber of Commerce Relocation Guide and Membership Directory

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Welcome from the President

Last year was an amazing year for the City of Sapulpa and I was lucky enough to be a part of the excitement! I was hired as the Chamber President in November 2021 and that started a whirlwind year that ended with our city being highlighted on the Today Show for the Route 66 Christmas Chute display. Our town is booming and I’m thrilled to ride the wave with everyone.

I believe the catalyst for the change was the passing of the GO Bond in 2020. So many fantastic projects in the works from a new fire station to the Downtown Master Plan which included developing an alley district to improve the walkability of our beloved downtown. The north side has been completed and it’s gorgeous! The south side of the alley will be an even bigger project that is slated to begin at the end of January.

In 2022 we have seen several businesses come to town, the Chamber did several ribbon-cuttings, and 72 new members joined the Chamber! The Route 66 Christmas Chute saw thousands of visitors, most of whom were from out of town. We were so happy to show off not only the Chute but our wonderful community.

We are fortunate that Route 66 goes right through the heart of Sapulpa— we host visitors from all over the world because of it! Sapulpa is gearing up to celebrate the Mother Road’s 100th Birthday in 2026. There will be events and projects to lure in the Route 66 enthusiast.

We hope that if you are picking up our Guide you are going to visit, but we’d love for you to stay! This spring we will have a bond election to build a state-ofthe-art high school that we hope will entice new families to move to our area. We have a wonderful quality of life here with our quaint downtown, several parks and recreational opportunities, and an emerging nightlife. Add to that the wonderful people here, you will want to call Sapulpa home. Whether you are visiting, or plan on staying…Welcome to Sapulpa!

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What an exciting time to live, work, play and visit Sapulpa, Oklahoma!

Sapulpa is a growing community of just over 21,000 residents with a focus on businesses opportunities, public private partnerships, entrepreneurships, festivals, the arts, education, business expansion, and downtown revitalization. This new-found focus acknowledges the rich heritage of our past while pushing us forward with innovation. sustainability and welcomed change. Increased rooftops and growth in industry along with quality-of-life amenities are drawing young professionals and new families to our city, as we pursue retail, restaurant, and entertainment through our downtown development.

Sapulpa’s picturesque landscape of hills, twists, turns, and views are incredibly beautiful. Located just southwest of Tulsa, bordering Glenpool and Jenks, the city lends itself to 5 major highways allowing both visitors and residents the opportunity to experience the joys of a small city, while having easy access to the larger city.

Sapulpa has 7 beautiful parks and 2 lakes that are stocked twice a year. Our parks include an aquatics center, a state-of-the-art soccer complex, and a new all-inclusive playground at Liberty Park for children of all physical capabilities. The Everyday Heroes Inclusive Playground is a National Demonstration Site for the “7 Principles of Inclusive Playground Design”, incorporating all seven principles while celebrating the hero within each of us. Our largest park, Kelley Lane, hosts the Rock Creek Festival, Spooktacular at Halloween, a Reindeer run in December, a dog park, and home to several access points for our walking trails. Rock Creek Golf Course on Route 66 is a picturesque 18-hole public course. The Bartlett Sports Complex is in its third phase of build-out and will open to league play later this year. This new 100-acre complex will allow for all little league baseball and soccer in one convenient location.

Sapulpa’s Downtown is booming with new development and revitalization. With the main thoroughfare for downtown being Historic Route 66, plans are moving forward to transform the busy highway to a slowed down walkable space full of nostalgia and places to stop and experience. Transitioning to a walkable space with newly designed and refurbished alleyways allow for events such as the Christmas Chute; Hobson Hops, the Route 66 Blowout, Rock the Route, and many others. Visitors and citizens can shop for hidden treasures in one of several antique shops or find that original, one-of-a-kind piece in one of our specialty shops.

We pride ourselves on providing our citizens with an open and accessible form of government that encourages involvement in the shaping of our community and do so by providing a well-run local government entity with community-driven values and high standards.

Our goal is to provide both citizens and visitors an excellent quality of life experience with quality jobs to sustain employment, all within a safe and pleasant environment to establish their home. Whether you’re a longtime resident, a newcomer or a visitor, the City of Sapulpa is glad you are here!

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Sapulpa

Is The Heart of Route 66!

It is the mission of the Sapulpa Area Chamber of Commerce to advance the economic condition and quality of the life of our citizens and business community.

The strength of any Chamber of Commerce is its investors. More than 250 businesses have invested in the Sapulpa Chamber and are more profitable because of it. By investing in our chamber, these businesses are able to do collectively what would be impossible to do individually.

The scope of Chamber activities is unlimited. From economic development to providing up-todate information to the community, the Chamber is constantly working for the people of Sapulpa.

The priorities of the Chamber are determined by the needs and abilities of the community. This allows the Chamber flexibility in fulfilling the agenda set by the people of Sapulpa.

The main objective of the Sapulpa Chamber is to recruit new business and industry. Its focus is to make Sapulpa the best possible place for our residents to live, work and play.

If you have changes to your membership data, please contact the Sapulpa Chamber of Commerce, 918-224-0170.

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8 Sapulpa Chamber of Commerce TABLE OF CONTENTS History It started with Chief Sapulpa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Business Why Sapulpa? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Development The Future is Now… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Route 66 A weekend on Route 66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Parks Activities for all ages, abilities and interests . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Healthcare From the Routine to the Unexpected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Housing A Place to Call Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Summertime fun Summertime is funtime in Sapulpa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Education Academic Excellence and Opportunity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Retirement Where the (Retirement) Living is Easy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Membership Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Important Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
design by Brean Crosby Fowler. Photos provided by Sapulpa Schools, The City of Sapulpa, The Sapulpa Parks Department, Sherry Ishmael-Waldrop and Joe Krout.

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It started with Chief Sapulpa

When Oklahoma was Indian Territory

There is only one Sapulpa. It’s located in northeastern Oklahoma and named after its first permanent resident a Native American.

And therein lies the story of its first settler and merchant, railroads, Black Gold, and a hardy community spirit.

The Native American was Chief Sapulpa, who around 1850 established a trading post near the confluence of Polecat and Rock Creeks—about one mile southeast of the downtown in the city that carries his name. A full-blooded lower Creek Indian of the Kasihta Tribe in Osocheetown, Alabama, Chief Sapulpa was not an actual chief, but in honor of his influence and entrepreneurship. His arrival in Indian Territory was part of the forced migration of Native

Americans from the southeast U.S.

His name received an even greater honor one year prior to his death in 1886 when the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad extended into the area and called its location “Sapulpa Station.” It is said that Chief Sapulpa had befriended the railway workers.

Cotton and corn as well as produce were the mainstays of railway traffic moving out of Sapulpa Station in those early days—later to be followed by beef. And then came Black Gold.

Oil! Glenn Pool! A legendary strike six miles southeast of Sapulpa. Soon the area around Sapulpa and its nearby neighbors boomed—Sapulpa’s downtown grew as two and three and four story buildings began going up along Dewey Avenue (which was to become a part of the legendary

Route 66) from the mid-1900s through the 1920s. There was no need for skyscrapers—there was plenty of land to build on in this 1898-incorporated city.

At one time, Sapulpa proudly called itself “The Oil City of the Southwest.” But, over time, Tulsa’s location on the Arkansas River, the building of a bridge crossing it, and the building of what was once the world’s busiest airport, ending up dominating the oil business, and Sapulpa turned to industry— bricks, glass, pottery, to name but three—as primary engines of the city’s economy. Ever adapting to a changing world, today Sapulpa is economically diversified with more than 130 manufacturers employing some 5,000 workers.

The coming Centennial of Route 66 in 2026 is close to the heart of Sapulpa’s citizens. For as travelers far and wide tour the legendary “Mother Road” now, and when they

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celebrate the Centennial, they will see hollowed out cities along the way— downtowns with abandoned buildings, or simply vacant lots where merchants once thrived. not so in Sapulpa.

Not only is the spirit of preservation and renewal strong in Sapulpa (How many other cities are reopening drive-In movie theaters?)—this is a city that long ago decided not to survive, but to thrive. The Christmas 2022 opening of the threeblock long Christmas Chute, which attracted an estimated 500,000 visitors to downtown Sapulpa, is emblematic

of that same spirit which can also be found in the community’s pride in its heritage, as well as the 18-building walking tour (use the QR symbol found on each building for its story) on Dewey Avenue/ Route 66.

For more information about Sapulpa, additional walking tours, maps and tourism information, as well as a warm welcome, visit Sapulpa’s Chamber of Commerce, 101 E. Dewey.

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Why Sapulpa?

Three answers to a growing question

Sapulpa’s growth can be told in numbers and national publicity, a more compelling story is found in the decisions of three businessmen who relocated to Sapulpa and answered the question, “Why Sapulpa?”

While details of their moves differ in the details, the bottom line for all three comes down to two real estate and “business school” cliches: “Location, location, location,” and “cost, cost, cost.” (Not to be ignored, however, is a third: the welcoming Sapulpa community.)

Three who made the move to this bright spot on Route 66 are David Reed, John Droz and Michael Jones.

The 2017 tornado that severely damaged Tulsa’s iconic Remington Tower on I-44 prompted Reed’s move. “We expected to move back in when the building was renovated, but that didn’t happen,” Reed recalls. After spending two years in

temporary offices in Tulsa and the retirement of one of the firm’s founders, “we were considering a number of possibilities when I received a call from Will Berry, at D.C. Bass and Sons Construction Company. His offices are on Hobson, and he suggested that I call Larry White about a building he had on Hobson.

“I ended up having my team, which was eight at the time, spend a day in Sapulpa—touring the city and downtown, looking at this building and several other locations. I didn’t want to lose any of the team members, including one living in Owasso.

“Fortunately, they fell in love with the building and the town. I also wanted to make sure there were no client issues—such as Tulsa Public Schools. They were supportive saying that Sapulpa is part of the

community we live in.

Reed purchased the building at 18 E. Hobson, which at various times was a livery stable, automotive garage, carpentry shop, glass blowing plant and an event venue— and following the renovation— moved the staff into the new home of Reed Architecture and Interiors.

The personal touch for Reed was that “Sapulpa is my adopted hometown and I’ve always felt welcome here.”

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“Sapulpa is my adopted hometown and I’ve always felt welcome here.”
-David Reed Reed Architecture and Interiors

John Droz’s story involved four professionals working for an engineering firm in Tulsa. “Four of us were going to downtown Tulsa every day. I had been living in Sapulpa since 2001 and like the feel of the community. Fact is, I love living in a town the size of Sapulpa—the people are welcoming here and we couldn’t be happier.”

Part of that happiness from a business standpoint is that “rent is way better here, and in regard to Tulsa if you are commuting and your work is in Sapulpa, you are against traffic both coming and going—it is a quicker commute.” The company, Route 66 Engineering, is a Sapulpa startup, and is involved in site development, “that could be said to be everything on the outside of a building—grading, paving,

sidewalks, etc.,” notes Droz, from offices at 28 N. Water.

Michael Jones, owner of the then Broken Arrow based-Gasoline Alley Classics, had been involved in the Sapulpa Route 66 Blowout Car Show and was visiting Sapulpa Main Street’s Director Cindy Lawrence to talk over show details some eight years ago.

“I’ve always loved Sapulpa’s downtown and Route 66—my family and I have traveled both directions on Route 66 and have seen the good and the not so good downtowns on it. One thing led to another and Cindy suggested that I take a look at a building on the southwest corner of Hobson and Main.”

Historian Pete Egan showed Jones a photo from 1917 when the building was Sapulpa Motor Company—Ford cars and trucks

“My family and I talked and prayed, and the price was right, and we bought it from the Williams family. I also consulted my accountant and he told me, “You should have stupid printed on your forehead if you didn’t buy this building.”

“Over seven years and two months my family and friends did 90 percent of the work to bring the building to its opening in 2022,” Today, Gasoline Alley Classics, Inc. manufactures game room, garage, and Man Cave décor, as well as a sign shop and powder coating services from 18 E. Hobson.

Looking back and ahead, Jones says, “Sapulpa was kind of a Rip Van Winkle, content with where it was, but now the city is moving forward. We’re fortunate to have so many great buildings still standing, and are either being renovated or

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“Today Sapulpa sees its potential and is moving to become a destination point on Route 66.”
-Michael Jones
Gasoline Alley Classics

Droz, who has the added perspective of living in Sapulpa since 2001 notes, “In the last five years, we’ve seen downtown with four or five places open to “a ton of businesses and companies moving in.” He expects that trend to continue.

Reed is confident that “Hobson will be another area of revitalization—we’re working

Will Berry and his company DC Bass. ‘Rumble Fish Alley’ [a Sapulpa alley that was in a scene in the 1983 Francis Ford Coppola movie “Rumble Fish”] has been refurbished and will extend from Hobson to Dewey to Lee.” like Sapulpa, his company is growing—now counting 14 employees.

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“In the last five years, we’ve seen downtown with four or five places open to “a ton of businesses and companies moving in.”
-John Droz Route 66 Engineering
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The Future is Now…

…in downtown Sapulpa

You won’t see many empty storefronts and bleak parking lots along Route 66 (also known as Dewey Avenue) in downtown Sapulpa. What you will see is a downtown’s dream of revitalization that is happening before its visitors’ and citizens’ eyes.

Fortunately, the foundation upon which this renaissance is being built was not destroyed by haphazard attempts at revitalization that featured demolition as its primary mode of “improvement.” When a building had to come down, the impulse wasn’t to cover the resulting area over with paving and stripes and turn it into an empty parking lot—as has been done in some cities.

No, in Sapulpa an example of exemplary downtown land use when a building is demolished is found at the corner of Dewey and Water—a beautiful urban pocket park and green spot know as Martha’s Corner—a meeting place and quiet respite for visitors and Sapulpans alike.

On a larger scale, both businesses and residents are moving to a newly vibrant downtown.

On an even larger scale the now-nationally-

recognized Christmas Chute has not only been a boost for downtown’s redevelopment but has shown what the people of Sapulpa can do through a commitment to not only preserve, but grow its downtown.

Built through $800,000 in private donations (and over 600 volunteers), the Route 66 Christmas Chute, a three-block Christmas Walk, with 15,000 feet of decorations, 15,000 feet of garland, 8,500 icicles, 1,100 giant ornaments, and 35,000 lights. The Chute attracted an estimated 500,000 visitors from states such as New Mexico and North Dakota, and countries such as Finland and New Zealand. It has not only been a tourist attraction and point of pride for the community, but also an economic boost. One merchant noted that during the first month of the opening of the Christmas Chute, their store’s revenue equaled that of the previous eleven months. The kind of numbers that show the potential of Sapulpa’s historic downtown is starting to realize.

Extensive local and regional media coverage turned into national recognition through NBC’s popular Today Show as Sapulpa got national recognition as one of the “Merriest Main Streets” in America.

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More pocket parks are being developed, alleys are being renovated, and restaurants are making plans to join Sapulpa’s thriving casual dining scene
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Phase 2 of the alley project includes outdoor dining space, numerous gathering areas and public restrooms.

As an urbanologist would say, it takes more than a singular event to move a downtown the right direction. Examples of that happening include new businesses. Gasoline Alley Classics, a remarkable Route 66 automobile memorabilia shop, is thriving in a former Model T assembly facility and car dealership. (An address that through the years was also a hotel, tire shop, sewing center, and mattress store—among other

businesses.)

Former second and third story apartments above retail and other venues on Route 66 are being repurposed. Examples include the Airbnb located upstairs in the former City Hall.

Indicative of how renovation spawns more renovation, a structure that was originally a livery stable when built in 1904, is now the home of Reed

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The Route 66 Christmas Chute brought thousands of people into downtown Sapulpa for the holidays.

Architecture—and this is located on Hobson St, the first street north of Route 66 and Dewey Avenue— showing how the renovation seed can grow. Ambitious plans are underway to create an entertainment area along Hobson—further expanding the footprint of downtown renovation. Part of the downtown master plan calls for alleys to be rehabilitated into pathways connecting different parts of downtown. Phase one was completed in 2022 and work will soon begin on the next phase. Phase 2 will include outdoor dining spaces, numerous gathering areas and public restrooms.

More pocket parks are being developed, alleys are being renovated, and restaurants are making plans to join Sapulpa’s thriving casual dining scene. All this has created an increase of visitors to a historic downtown that is looking forward to the next 100 years. Sapulpa is drawing up plans for the 100-year anniversary of Route 66 in 2026.

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A WEEKEND ON ROUTE 66 Enjoy a movie at the Tee Pee Drive-In. Sapulpa’s recently restored outdoor theater on Route 66. Catch an outdoor concert happening between May and October Visit some of Sapulpa’s downtown boutiques like Amber Marie & Co. Shop the many antique stores including RT66 Vintage Market’s 7,000+ sq ft of vintage items from over 90 vendors. Check out the Main Street Farmer’s Market that runs May - October in our Historic Downtown from 7:30-11am Give the axe throwing craze a try at Chuck-It Axe Co.
SHOPPING ENTERTAINMENT Make sure you visit Happy Burger, Route 66’s longest continuously open drive-in and try their world- famous steak sandwich.
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Driving Route 66

From west to east in Sapulpa

Entering Sapulpa on Route 66 from the west, you know that you’re in Sapulpa when you see the rennovated TeePee Drive-In on the north side of the road. Refurbished in 2022, its grand opening in 2023 will bring back not only memories of nights at the movies in the comfort of your own car, but it will introduce a new generation to that summertime experience. As you pass the Drive-In, you’ll see an example of one of the few remaining steel truss bridges in Oklahoma—the Rock Creek Bridge.

Continuing on Route 66, see the world’s largest gas pump that will signal to you that you have arrived at the Route 66 Auto Museum with its collection of rare and unusual vintage automobiles that once shared the road you are travelling on.

Across from the Museum is Sapulpa’s Municipal Rock Creek Golf Course, a friendly, but also challenging, experience. Continuing up Route 66 and cresting the hill, Sapulpa’s historic jewel of a downtown will appear before you.

While in downtown, pause to shop at the many boutique stores, antique malls, restaurants and coffee shops. For a real historical experience, stop at any one of eighteen buildings along Dewey Avenue (Route 66 in Sapulpa) and point your cell phone at the QR code posted on the front of the building for fascinating facts about the history of the building you’re standing in front of.

As you leave downtown, make note of the historic Creek Country Court House and then you’ll turn left on Mission Street (which, if you continue, will take you to nearby Tulsa) and consider stopping at Happy Burger, the oldest, continuously operating drive-in on Route 66—which displays one of the highway’s magnificent neon signs.

On your way out of town you may feel like you are saying good bye to Sapulpa, but actually you are in Sapulpa for five more miles. Along those Route 66 Sapulpa miles you go through Sapulpa thriving industrial district. Don’t miss The Guardian of the Plains, a mammoth bison sculpture that stands upon a mound overlooking Route 66. He bids you farewell and come back soon.

Gasoline Alley Classics is a must see Route 66 shopping experience in a turn-of-the-century Ford Dealership
Treat yourself to an exceptional meal and dessert at the Crossroads Cookery
Try one of the Gourmet Chuck-It Hotdogs
Stop in Gigi’s Gourmet Popcorn for a sweat treat. Follow the Sapulpa Chamber on Facebook and see all the exciting events happening in downtown Sapulpa on Route 66.

Sapulpa’s Parks

Activities for all ages, abilities and interests

Sapulpa may be classified as a mid-size community, but it has big city recreational opportunities and activities for citizens and visitors of all ages—even the four-legged kind.

For example, under the category of true inclusiveness, Sapulpa boasts of “Wiggly Field.” A Dog Park in centrally-located Kelly Lane Park. In regard to being open to all, Liberty Park is the home of Sapulpa’s inclusive playground that includes solid safety surfacing and ramp access, inclusive swings, sensory equipment, and areas for specific age groups.

For a myriad of activities, Kelly Lane is also Sapulpa’s flagship destination with fishing in its pond, disc golf, outdoor fitness equipment, and even an escape from the urban environment into the woods right in the middle of town. Another popular feature allows parents to easily watch their children while they enjoy playground equipment and the skatepark.

For those seeking more vigorous activities, visit Liberty Park with sand volleyball, disc golf, a half-mile paved walking trail, and lighted courts for basketball, tennis and the new recreational rage: pickleball. And if all these summertime pursuits warm one up, cool off at

the Sapulpa Aquatic Center. Open from Memorial Day weekend to early August, the Aquatic Center has a zero entry with a large shallow area, slides and spray fountains. It also offers swim lessons, hosts birthday parties and can be rented for private events.

Other parks and their claims to park and recreation fame include:

Heritage Park, which was designed by Sapulpa elementary students and built by community volunteers. Davis Park, which invites children to do a little creek stompin’.

Hollier Park, the site of the best views in Creek County for quiet contemplation.

Bartlett Youth Sports Complex that hosts baseball, soccer, and football contests.

Booker T. Washington Recreational Center and Sapulpa Senior Citizen Community Center which have indoor facilities.

But there’s more: for the true outdoor enthusiast visits to Lake Sahoma and Pretty Water, only ten minutes from downtown, are a must. Pretty Water is stocked by Sapulpa Parks with trout in the winter, and catfish in the summer. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife stocks

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Liberty Park is the home of Sapulpa’s inclusive playground that includes solid safety surfacing and ramp access, inclusive swings, sensory equipment, and areas for specific age groups.
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Lake Sahoma with a variety of fish. Anglers land from bass to crappie, and catfish to perch, with the right “hook, line and sinker”, or lure.

Lake Sahoma also offers RV and tent camping, an indoor heated fishing dock and easy access for fishing boats, kayaks and canoes. The Lake Sahoma Bait Shop is stocked with lures, minnows and snacks for a day at the lake. City and state fishing licenses are required for both Sahoma and Pretty Water.

Ready for more activity? Don’t miss the Rock Creek Golf Course—a challenging but friendly track. Call the pro shop for tee times and more information, (918) 224-0237.

Sapulpa is also proud of the Salvation Army Community Center on South Hickory. This major community asset includes a weight room, walking track, indoor pool, basketball court and a general recreational room, as well as church services.

There’s no reason to be a couch potato in Sapulpa with all of its big city parks and recreational opportunities.

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Heritage Park Liberty Park Pool Liberty Park
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From the Routine to the Unexpected

Healthcare: Ascension St . John Sapulpa and Sapulpa’s healthcare professionals

Offering a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services, Ascension St. John Sapulpa is a designated critical access hospital. This state designation provides Creek County residents with access to the region’s most advanced medical technology and specialists as part of Ascension St. John.

Committed to compassionate, personalized patient care, Ascension St. John provides 24/7 emergency services, skilled nursing care, general surgery/ robotics, imaging services, mammography, physical and occupational therapy, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, and laboratory services.

Sapulpa is also home to some of the states finest dentists, physicians, optometrists, chiropractors and physical therapists. A variety of specialists in Sapulpa, many long-time practitioners, means that most medical

needs can be met without traveling outside the area. Continuing education programs mean that local practitioners are current on the latest technology and advancements in their respective fields.

While Sapulpa’s earliest days are notable for newspaper advertisements for “patent medicines” and various “miracle elixirs” available at local drug stores, the community quickly responded to the oil boom and its population expansion by building the Sapulpa City Hospital in 1921. Some three decades later, the H.U. and Eva Maud Bartlett Foundation purchased the hospital and rapidly expanded it to meet growing community needs. It is this kind of commitment to healthcare that is carried on today by Ascension St. John Sapulpa, and the many healthcare professionals who live and practice here.

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A Place to Call Home From historic to contemporary in Sapulpa

From new construction to historic homes Sapulpa offers homes of all sizes for every point in life.

Sapulpa is a city of families.

According to US Census figures, Sapulpa’s population of 21,195 live with 2.61 people per household. That’s family living and that means a variety of homes and lifestyle choices within its borders.

As a suburb of Tulsa, Sapulpa can provide a wide range of affordable living opportunities while still being conveniently located in the Tulsa Metroplex. The historic downtown corridor offers homes from the time of Oklahoma’s oil boom as well as the post-war housing boom of the 1950s.

Moving toward the south end of town, homebuyers find more modern housing additions with a variety of homes and lot sizes. Spacious modern neighborhoods have been developed with new homes featuring many of the modern amenities that new construction offers. Sapulpa also offers the opportunity for farm and ranch living with areas from 10 to 100 acres in the area; all just minutes from Sapulpa’s many restaurants, parks and shops.

Sapulpa’s housing marketing is enjoying the growth that the housing boom has brought with new developments in a variety of housing styles. It is easy to find a home that meets a variety of individual and family needs at a remarkably good value.

Indeed, historic mansions built by oil barons in the wake of the Glenn Pool discovery and the subsequent boom (including a home designed by renowned architect Bruce Goff) are among Sapulpa’s magnificently preserved and refurbished homes. From the latest in home building and technology with Smart Homes in new additions, as well as beautifully maintained homes in tree-lined traditional additions surrounding Sapulpa. Not to mention cozy cottages found throughout the community. The choices are bountiful and most often affordable.

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2023 Relocation Guide 29 Making your house a home since 1965 by offering a wide variety of stylish home furnishings, bedding, appliances, and electronics. 120 W. Taft Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 | 918-756-0920 Nothin' Like A Neal Deal © 2022 OGE Energy Corp. We energize OUR COMMUNITIES Commitment to public service is a core value of OG&E. Our employees contribute nearly 10,000 hours of volunteer service annually, because giving back makes the world a better place. At OG&E, we do more than energize a power grid.

Summertime is funtime in Sapulpa

Easy or Active there’s fun for all

Summertime and the living can be either easy or active in Sapulpa. For chilling out, enjoy the views at Hollier Park and the woods of Kelly Lane. On a more active level, hit the fairways, cast a lure, or go to a drive-in movie –just a few of the many summertime and funtime opportunities in Sapulpa.

The number of cars traveling on Route 66 and stopping in Sapulpa are indicative of the number of vacation and staycation attractions that are growing Sapulpa’s reputation as a destination rather than a “fly over” point on the Mother Road.

For the active minded there are bountiful opportunities at Sapulpa’s eight parks, two lakes, a pool/aquatic center, recreation center and sports fields totaling more than 325 acres. (Turn to page 22 for highlights and activities from playgrounds to pickleball at Sapulpa’s parks.)

For the angler visiting or living in Sapulpa, a visit to Sahoma Lake is in order. This 340-surface acre body of water’s recreational choices include tent camping, RV camping, an indoor fishing dock (heated in winter if your funtime extends to the colder months), an ADA accessible fishing dock, and covered picnic areas.

Stop by the Sahoma Bait and Concession Store for indoor restrooms, live bait, lures, food, and beverages, as well as city permits for fishing (cash or check, $5 for a

day pass). Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, channel catfish, crappie, perch, blue gill and redear perch are caught in the Pretty Water/Sahoma area. (Sahoma Lake is adjacent on the northeast to Pretty Water Lake.)

If hitting a dimpled spheroid is more your style, Sapulpa’s municipal golf course—Rock Creek Golf Course on Route 66—should be on your “must” list. An 18-hole layout with a course rating of 72.4 and a slope rating of 128, plays 6,708 yards from its blue (championship)

Wendy Vanarsdel, LUTCF

Vanarsdel Insurance Agency, LLC

401 S. Main St.

Sapulpa, OK 74066-4111

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Pretty Water Lake

tees. Green and cart fees are among the most reasonable in the metropolitan area. Reviews call Rock Creek fun, challenging and fair—and note the creek that meanders through it.

Meanwhile, have a ball at Sahoma Lanes—a bowling emporium that does not neglect the family. Youngsters can enjoy learning and enjoying bowling on bumper lanes that keep balls out of the gutters and the smiles on faces of small children.

Twenty lanes and a 100% smoke-free environment make Sahoma Lanes a popular summertime and anytime Sapulpa spot. Plus, Saturday nights feature Cool Cosmic bowling with great music turned up, lights turned down, and special lighting effects turned on. It’s like a nightclub with ten pins and balls with holes.

In addition to shopping in boutique shops and antique malls in Sapulpa’s revitalized downtown, there are contemplative places to visit. Two notables are the Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum in the decommissioned 45th Army Reserve Armory. (A new 7,000-square foot expansion project is starting in 2023.) A visit there (plan on more

More than a park, this property is an e perience!

With events, food trucks, games, a dog park, and community gatherings, this is a cutting-edge, multi-purpose space for the entire community! When completed, will also have an amphitheater, a bridge to Kelly Lane, public restrooms, and a pavilion!

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Rock Creek Golf Course on Route 66

than a quick walkthrough!) finds custom and vintage vehicles, car memorabilia, historic Route 66 displays and an area dedicated to the military.

A second stop is the Sapulpa Historical Society and Museum. This is a remarkable revelation for visitors who might expect to pick up a brochure or two, and see some “historical” knick-knacks on display. What visitors find is a 3-story, fascinating and well-curated series of displays, dioramas, and historical memorabilia that leads one to understand how Sapulpa grew from

Chief Sapulpa’s trading post, to the thriving city it is today.

Speaking of history—stroll down Route 66 (which is also Dewey Avenue) and stop at any one of the 18 historic buildings—point your cell phone at the QR and see when the building was built and what businesses and/or services once occupied that particular address. And when the evening comes, and cooler breezes begin to fill the summer air—there’s that blast from the past—the TeePee Drive-In Movie Theater. Hop in your

Combining New Mexican food and Mexican food

We personally import Green & Red Chili’s from New Mexico twice a year to guarantee an authentic flavor.

Call to find our location 918-894-3647.

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Fresh cooked food Everytime!
COMMITTED TO SAPULPA Member FDIC (918) 631-1000 arvest.com SUMMERTIME FUN
Est 2016
Sapulpa’s Historial Society and Museum features a scale model of downtown Sapulpa circa 1929.

hot rod (no hiding friends in the trunk to sneak in) and enjoy a movie under the stars.

These are only some of the summertime funtime opportunities in Sapulpa. There are even more to be discovered in this Business Resources and Community Guide.

barber shop and pool hall resided on the first floor while gambling and liquor were the trade of the time upstairs as well as Hedden’s residence. The Hedden’s exploits were covered extensively in the local papers. Stories of raids and suspected gambling/bootlegging operations were frequently printed.

An innovative restaurant with a totally versatile menu, to satisfy the different tastes of our clients. You cannot miss the experience of trying the best breakfast, delicious steak, good beer, New Mexican food, and the best tacos in town.

With more than fifteen years of experience cooking different types of food, Pedro decided to open his first kitchen on wheels in 2016. But his goal has always been to open a restaurant.

All this came to an end in 1916 when Mr and Mrs JF Bell purchased the building to operate their clothing store. The buildings name was changed at this time to the Bell building, possible because of the poor reputation it had because of the activities of its previous owners. Bell operated his clothing store in this location until 1932 when he closed this location and opened the Bell Tailoring company on south Water street.

And here it is Andy’s Bar & Grill Sapulpa!

Andy’s Bar & Grill Sapulpa is a new concept, where you can have a delicious breakfast or a good beer, with a menu completely full of delicious options and unique in the area.

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ANDY’S
GRILL SAPULPA 1111 E Taft Ave. Antiques & Vintage Furniture • Clothing • Collectibles and so so much more OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 105 E. Dewey Ave., Sapulpa • (918) 829-3118 Right on Route 66 in the heart of historic downtown Sapulpa Sapulpa’s Largest Vintage Shopping Experience Presented by Sapulpa Main Street in Partnership with The Sapulpa Historical Museum The Bell Building 17 E Dewey, Sapulpa OK Built in 1910 by notorious bootlegger William Hedden and his wife Lillie, The Bell Building was originally named the Hedden Building after its owner. Designed by architects Lawler and Inman, the building replaced the structure occupied by the Sapulpa Drug company. The Heddens paid $15,000 for the structure. At the time this was the highest amount ever paid in Sapulpa for business property. Originally planned to be a two story building the plans expanded to three stories once construction began. In the years Hedden and his wife owned the building (1910-1916) they operated the Stag Lounge. A
BAR &
In this post card from 1920 you can see the Bell sign on the front
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Buildings in the downtown area feature historic information via QR codes
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Academic Excellence and Opportunity

At SPS, CTC and TCC

Excelling in every category from athletics to arts, and academics to awards, the goal of Sapulpa Public Schools (SPS) is to provide academic excellence in a caring environment. The staff, under the direction of the school board, constantly strives to improve teaching methods, facilities, and opportunities for students.

Serving more than 3,800 students on eight campuses and with a virtual learning academy,

COMMUNITY SUPPORT:

Sapulpa Schools Foundation

Grants Bartlett Foundation Grants

$42 Million in Local Bond Issues

2023 Bond Development

Partners in Education, PK-12

Elementary Sports Programs

the district is recognized in Oklahoma as a leader in academics, fine arts, athletics, and technology, as shown by its achievements and programs. For more information beyond this compilation, contact the Administration Office at (918) 224-3400, 511 E. Lee Avenue. In addition, the district is online at sapulpaps.org or through social media on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS:

Advanced Placement Courses

Virtual Courses

TCC Concurrent Enrollment Courses

Award-Winning Marine Corps

JROTC

Inspire, Innovate, Ignite Early Literacy Program

Annual School Musical & Plays

Full-Day Pre-Kindergarten

Great Expectations

Two Model Schools

A+ School

Award-Winning Bartlett

Academy Mental Health and Wellness

Esports Team

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National Merit Finalists

AP Scholar Recognition

Academic Team State Finalists

Robotics Team Award Winner

Vocal and Instrumental State Sweepstakes

National Board Certified Teachers

Millions awarded annually to seniors in scholarships

Robert S. Byrd Scholars

Oklahoma Academic Scholars

Gold-Key Award- Scholastic Art Competition

FFA National 3 Star Chapter

Multi-National and State Award-Winning Dance Team

Arts Plus Designation

All State Band & Choir Members

Foundation of Excellence Award Winners

National Blue Ribbon School: Freedom Elementary High School Band State Concert Sweepstakes

Multiple Award-Winning Marching Band

Technology: Digital Curriculum PK-12 1:1

Secondary Chromebooks 1:1 Elementary 3-5

Classroom Chromebooks STEM Programs

Robotics Programs

Athletic Achievements:

5A Regional Champions in Volleyball

State Qualifying Cross Country

State Qualifying Boys’ and Girls’ Wrestling

5A State Championship Girls’ Basketball (2021)

5A Regional Champions in Girls’ Basketball

5A Regional Champions in Baseball

Girls’ Soccer State Qualifiers

State Awards in Track & Field

Softball Regionals Semifinalists

Cheerleading State STUNT Qualifiers

All-State Players in Football, Baseball

All-State Players in Girls Soccer, Girls Golf

State Qualifying Girls Golf District

Baseball Coach of the Year

District Baseball Player of the Year

State Qualifying Girls Tennis

12 students signed Letters of Intent to play collegiately

2023 Relocation Guide 35 • C ounseling • Children’s Shelter • Parenting Classes • First Time Offender Program • 24/7 Crisis phone and referral phone line. 918-227-2622 • Case Management Youth Services of Creek County 918-227-2622 Our Kids Our Community Our Future Established in 1987 YSCC serves more than 900 children and families every year. All services are free of charge.
ACHIEVEMENTS:

Central Tech

The Central Technology Center (CTC) success story is datadriven: Ninety-four percent of its students were placed in the workforce or continued their education. Of those placed in the workforce, 73 percent were employed in jobs related to their career major. This created an annual economic impact of $28.3 million dollars.

In addition, education excellence is exemplified with 100 percent of Central Tech students joining student organizations.

Providing technical education leading to individual success, Central Tech collaborates with business and industry partners with career-focused instruction aligning the necessary credentials with high demand occupations in its district. Today, Central Tech serves more than 22,000 enrollments and provides customized training to nearly 400 companies. Indeed, Central Tech is designed to simultaneously serve both students and business/industry.

Training includes a wide array of safety classes with an emphasis on meeting the needs of industrial manufacturing for the oil and gas industry. Curriculum incorporates problem solving, critical thinking, and teamwork. Students complete their training by earning industry-recognized certification/ licensure to meet the needs of high-skill industry sectors.

Higher Education

Sapulpa residents are only minutes away from college classes on the West Campus of Tulsa Community College (TCC). Located on 51st Street off Highway 97, TCC’s West Campus is an integral part of the state’s largest community college—offering a variety of shortterm programs, certificates, and associate degrees. Many students begin their college careers at TCC with a goal of transferring to a four-year program. In addition to the West Campus, TCC has complementary facilities in northeast, downtown and southeast Tulsa, as well as in Jenks.

Four-year opportunities leading to Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees are close at hand on Tulsa campuses of Oklahoma State University, the University of Oklahoma, and Langston University. In addition, two nationally recognized private institutions are nearby: the University of Tulsa in mid-town Tulsa, and Oral Roberts University in south Tulsa.

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HORSEDRAWNCARRIAGES FOR SPECIALOCCASIONS

Weddings/Baraat • Birthdays • Quinceanneras • Corporate parties

Holiday events • Proposal surprises • Funerals

Many carriage choices

Ava K’s Carriage Service L.L.C. 918-277-1810

www.avakscarriageservice.com

Floyd Morris Agent

224 N Mission St Ste A Sapulpa, OK 74066-3601

Bus 918-224-1727 Fax 918-224-1728

www.floydmorris.com

Good Neighbor Agent since 1979

Commercial Recycling Pick-up Service

Residential Recycling Pick -up Service

Confidential Secure Shredding Service

E-Waste Drop-Off Service

425 W Wells Blvd (918) 224 -7214 www.showinc.org

Employment services for adults with developmental disabilities

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Sapulpa: Where the (Retirement) Living is Easy

For active to assisted living seniors

Sapulpa’s Senior Citizen Community Center exemplifies the scope of opportunities for those approaching, or who have embraced retirement. Weekly programs at its 515 E. Dewey location include two Coffee Crew and Gifted Gabbers meetings, a once-aweek painting class, and Gospel Sing-a-long. There are also two monthly Bunco sessions, two senior dances featuring live music, and two “Line Dancing for Fun” gatherings.

Sapulpa’s Parks and Recreation offers a broad array of activities for people of all ages, with opportunities ranging from easy to challenging. For many seniors, the opportunity to engage in lifelong hobbies and activities are fulfilled through fishing at Sahoma Lake and Pretty Water, or a round at the Rock Creek Golf Course, Sapulpa’s public golf course. (Of particular interest to many are the indoor dock fishing opportunities at Sahoma Lake.)

For those who wish to leave the responsibility of maintaining a home or apartment, the seniorhousingnet.com website lists nine separate assisted living and nursing home facilities in Sapulpa.

Designated as a critical access hospital by the State of Oklahoma, Ascension St. John Hospital

provides advanced medical technology and specialists to the community as well as physical therapy. A number of pharmacies are located throughout Sapulpa, as well as a number of urgent care facilities.

Along with a wide range of leisure activities for seniors, Sapulpa’s many civic groups offer a variety of volunteer opportunities to keep you connected to the community. Whether it’s a fellowship group breakfast meet or free coffee Friday at CTX Coffee downtown there are many chances to get plugged into the community and meet new people.

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Sapulpa’s Parks and Recreation offers a broad array of activities for many seniors, the opportunity to engage in lifelong hobbies and activities are fulfilled through fishing at Sahoma and Pretty Water Lakes.
2023 Relocation Guide 39 Looking for a place to volunteer? want to make an impact in your local community? Interested in monthly fellowship with other women? For more information about services in Creek County, scan the QR code. Information about our 2023 Spring Charity Dinner will be posted at SalArmyTulsa.org. We’d love to see you at the event! The Sapulpa Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary could be for you! 1721 S Hickory St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-4415 Hours subject to change. View Our Monthly Promotions at creeknationcasinoduckcreek.com Must be 21 to game. 10085 Ferguson Rd. | Beggs, OK | (918) 267-3468 PLAY DAILY 10am–4am
40 Sapulpa Chamber of Commerce Hauling Dirt • Rock • Debris and Demolition 25+ Years Experience Licensed and Bonded Kenny or Tina Sam 918-241-2339 • Sapulpa, OK kt.demolition@gmail.com KT Trucking & Site Clearing, Inc. 918-224-BOWL 918-224-4890 For party & team information visit SAHOMALANES.COM 1499 N. 97 Hwy, Sapulpa, OK A division of United Community Action Program, Inc. Open to the public Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Limited Saturday Service. Limited service on Federal Holidays All rides are scheduled on a first call basis, subject to availability. RIDE LINE 800-789-7314 Equal Opportunity Employer CPTS complies with Americans with Dishabilles Act and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, To request a reasonable modification or if transit information is needed to an alternate format, contact dispatcher.

ABSTRACT COMPANIES

CREEK COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., INC.

Teresa Harris

204 E. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-5150

creekcountyabstract.com

SMITH BROTHERS ABSTRACT

Melissa Herron

203 E. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-9330

firstitle.com/abstract-services/

UNION CREEK ABSTRACT CO.

Melinda Jobe

26 East Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-4540 ameagletitle.com

ACCOUNTING SERVICES

IRON TAX, ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS

Jacob Norsworthy

305 W.Taft, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 814-1334

iron.tax

KIRK A NAIFEH CPA

Kirk Naifeh

1201 Melinda Rd, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 906-7365

LARKIN BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE

Fred McKenzie

1001 E. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-4915

PROFIT SOLUTIONS, INC

Rick VanDeventer

1039 East Lee, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-4878 profitsolutionstulsa.com

AIR BNB

THE WHITE PEARL

Ashleigh Baker

520 S Oak, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 771-8826

aryeo.com/v2/520-s-oak-st-sapulpa

APARTMENT RENTALS

PINEHURST APARTMENTS

Shelley Freeman 9260 Freedom Rd, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-9920

npmahome.com

TIMBERS APARTMENTS

Barbara Sipes

1285 S. Cheyenne, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 216-1101

timberssapulpa.com

WALNUT PARK MANOR SENIOR COMMUNITY

1000 West Teel Road, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-8900 walnutparkmanor.com

WELLS & BERRYHILL APARTMENTS

Cindy Cox

208 East Dewey Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-3200 metroplainsmanagement.com

ARCHITECTS

REED ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIORS

David Reed

18 E. Hobson Ave., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 884-6007 reed-architects.com

ASSOCIATIONS

FREEDOM PARK HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. INC.

Kim Cotton

P.O. Box 1022, Sapulpa, OK 74067 (918) 248-5561

ATTORNEYS

JOHNSON RYAN & RYAN

Melinda Ryan

727 East Hobson Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-2733

LOEFFLER, ALLEN, & HAM ATTORNEYS

Sam Allen

221 E. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-5302 lahlawyers.com

MITCHELL BONDS PLLC

Brian Mitchell

203 E. Hobson, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 388-1703 mitchellbonds.com

WOOLERY, RICHARD A. Richard Woolery

26 S. Park, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 510-7172

YOUNG LAW OFFICE PLLC

John Young

2 N. Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-3131

AUCTIONS

ENLOW 66 AUCTION, INC.

Dewey Enlow

8711 State Highway 66,Tulsa, OK 74131 (918) 224-7676 enlow66.com

AUTOMOBILE REPAIR & SERVICE

I-CARE BODY WORKS

Shawn or Jeane Williamson

205 S Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-0374 icarebodyworks.com

TRIPLE H TRANSMISSION

Chris Hayes

101 South main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 512-8000 hhhtransmission.com

AUTOMOBILE SALES & SERVICE

AMERICA’S CAR-MART OF SAPULPA

Cleveland Sanders

20 E Taft Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-0188 car-mart.com

CROWN AUTO WORLD BRISTOW

John Longacre 901 S Roland, Bristow, OK 74010 (918) 367-3423 crownautoworldbristow.com

REGAL CAR SALES & CREDIT

Brittany Reynolds

1201 E.Taft, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 622-0788 regalcars.com

RIGHT PRICE AUTO

Katie Hamilton

7 E Lee Ave, SAPULPA, Ok 74066 (918) 347-5088 rightpriceautos.net

BANKS & FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

AMERICAN HERITAGE BANK

Jennifer Dilley

2 S. Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-3210 ahb.bank

ARVEST BANK, SAPULPA BRANCH

Allyson Jason

600 South Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 631-1024 arvest.com

CENTRAL BANK OF OKLAHOMA

Jennifer Musick

615 S. Mission St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 248-6400 centralbank.net

FIRST UNITED BANK & TRUST

Levi Lindsey

315 E. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-5151 firstunitedbank.com

SECURITY FINANCE

Hannah Birdwhistell

1014 E Dewey Ave Street B, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-1130 securityfinance.com

SPIRITBANK

Debbie Moss

1315 E.Taft, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-3000 spiritbank.com

TTCU FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

Cindy Swift

100 S. Mission, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 749-8828 ttcu.com

WESTREET CREDIT UNION

John Ramirez

132 W Taft, Sapulpa, OK 74066 918-610-0200 tulsafederalcu.org

BULLDOZING AND DIRT WORK

BEALS LAND SERVICE LLC

Brittai Buckaloo

6201 S 80th West Ave,Tulsa, OK 74131 (918) 520-9925

JOHNNY CARR GRADING & BULLDOZING

Judy Carr

13637 South 49th West Ave., Kiefer, OK 74041 (918) 321-9556

K&T TRUCKING AND SITE CLEARING INC.

Kenneth Sam Sr.

1943 S Water St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 241-2339

CASINO

DUCK CREEK CASINO

Tonya Shehan

10085 Ferguson Road, Beggs, OK 74421 (918) 267-3468

creeknationcasinoduckcreek

OSAGE CASINO SAND SPRINGS

Kasi Stumpff

301 Blackjack Dr, Sand Springs, OK 74063 (877) 246-8777

osagecasino.com/entertainment/location/ sand-springs

RIVER SPIRIT TULSA

Brittany Smith PO Box 700833,Tulsa, OK 74137 (918) 995-8869

riverspirittulsa.com

CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICES

US CELLULAR PREMIER

Holly Morris

808 East Taft Suite A, Sapulpa, OK 74066 918-227-2262

uscpremier.com

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

BIXBY METRO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Krystal Crockett 12800 S. Memorial Dr, Suite F, Bixby, OK 74008 (918) 366-9445 bixbychamber.com

DRUMRIGHT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Kimberly Thornhill 103 East Broadway, Drumright, OK 74030 (918) 352-2204 drumrightchamber.com

GLENPOOL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Sydney Bland 12205 S.Yukon Ave., Glenpool, OK 74033 (918) 322-3505 glenpoolchamber.org

JENKS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Heather Turner 115 S. First St, Jenks, OK 74037 (918) 299-5005 Jenkschamber.com

MANNFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Lisa Jenkins PO Box 487, Mannford, OK 74044 (918) 760-8179 mannfordchamber.com

SAND SPRINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Amanda Wion 1 West First St, Sand Springs, OK 74063 (918) 245-3221 sandspringschamber.org

TULSA REGIONAL CHAMBER

Mike Neal One W.Third St, Suite 100,Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 585-1201 tulsachamber.com

CHILD CARE SERVICES

LEAPS ‘N BOUNDS CHILD DEVELOPMENT

Julie Roth 1520 S Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 512-6955

LITTLE PEOPLE PLACE LEARNING CENTER Brandy Wolf-Harper

612 E Lincoln Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-5200

CHIROPRACTIC CARE

NICHOLS CHIROPRACTIC LLC

Kasey Nichols 200 N. Mission, Suite A, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 512-8186 nicholsdc.com

CHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Paul Spittka

200 S. Elm St., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-4100 fbcsapulpa.com

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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Lance Peterson

220 E. Lee, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-1203 fccsapulpa.com

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Tiffany Bobo

111 S. Oak, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-1022 1stchurchsapulpa.org

GOOD SHEPHERD EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Mary Smith

1420 East Dewey Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 918-224-5144 goodshepherdsapulpa.org

PRAISE CENTER MINISTRIES

Linda Pereff

PO Box 548, Jenks, OK 74037 (918) 248-5776 praisecenterministries.org

SAPULPA FIRST UNITED METHODIST

Allen Schneider

1401 E TAFT AVE, SAPULPA, OK 74066 (918) 224-3006 sapulpafumc.org

SHOULDER2SHOULDER MINISTRIES

Levi Bradley

1328 E. McKinley Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 857-0508 shoulder2shoulderministries.org

SOUTH HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD

Sam Crenshaw

1100 S.Wickam Rd., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-0471 southheightschurch.com

COMMERCIAL CLEANING

PROKLEAN OF OKLAHOMA

Drew Whittaker

14213 S. 209th W Ave., Kellyville, OK 74039 (918) 986-5205

prokleanoklahoma.com

TULSA CLEANING SYSTEMS

JD Pipkin

6691 State Highway 66,Tulsa, OK 74131 (918) 445-1526

tulsacleaningsystems.com

COMMERCIAL MOVERS

COLLEGE HUNKS HAULING JUNK AND MOVING

Travis Foster

862 W.Taft Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (678) 778-3909

collegehunkshaulingjunk.com/jenks

COMPUTERS - SOFTWARE & SERVICE

SEQUOYAH TECHNOLOGIES

Brent Fields

201 E Hobson, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 407-7247

seqtek.com

CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES

ADRIAN’S PAINT AND REMODEL

Melanie Roof

67 W Mike Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 924-7426

adriansremodel.com

ALL SEASONS SERVICES LLC

Hannah Oswalt

4630 Royal Oak Ln., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 694-0868

llcallseasonsservices.com

CAJJ ENTERPRISES, LLC DBA CARR HOMES

Corey Carr 4232 W. 131st St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 430-6882

carrproperties.homes

CCR CONSTRUCTION

Brian Stephens

2109 W Taft Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 313-4713

D.C. BASS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

Will Berry 205 East Hobson, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-1000

bassconstruction.net

LAMPROE CONSTRUCTION, INC.

Todd Lamproe 14747 W. 111th St., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-2993 lamproeconstruction.com

MCCALLUM AND SONS DRYWALL & CONSTRUCTION INC

Michael McCallum 608 E Line Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 918-512-8100 drywall918.com

METALSBETTER ROOFING & SHEET METAL INC.

Pat & Cara Fryer 508 E Dewey Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 633-7663 metalsbetter.com

ROOFING WITH THOMAS, LLC

Thomas Longacre

216 S. Main St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 629-6953 roofingwiththomas.com

WMS HOMES

Rob Ward

10996 S. 193rd W. Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 500-1918 wmshomes.us

CONSULTANT

JOYFUL 4110

Julie Griffin

1301 S 441st West Ave,Terlton, OK 74081 (918) 764-5777

CONVENIENCE STORES

QUIKTRIP CORPORATION STORE #36

Dawna Haworth

1040 E.Taft Ave., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 615-7900 quiktrip.com

COSMETICS & PERFUMES

SENEGENCE INTERNATIONAL

Mitch McLaughlin

301 S. Main St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 248-1278

senegence.com

COUNTRY CLUB

OAKS COUNTRY CLUB

Pat Tuback

6900 S. 49th W. Ave.,Tulsa, OK 74157

(918) 446-6161

oakscountryclub.com

DANCE STUDIO

OVATIONS STUDIO & GYM

Rachel Porter

25 E. Lee Ave., Sapulpa, OK 74066

(918) 227-2421 dance4ovations.com

DENTISTS

CARLETTI DENTISTRY AND ASSOCIATES

Cathy Carletti Gebetsberger

635 S. Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-0369 carlettidds.com

COMPLETE COSMETIC CARE DENTISTRY

Dalia Georgy

12136 S.Yukon Ave., Glenpool, OK 74033 (918) 216-1000 918dentist.com

DENTAL CARE OF SAPULPA

Misty Paredez

1011 E.Taft Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 216-4300 mydentistinc.com

SAPULPA FAMILY DENTAL

Brittnee Belden

1044 E. Lincoln Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-7000

SMILE STOP DENTAL OF SOUTHWEST TULSA

John Vard

5676 West Skelly Drive, Suite A,Tulsa, OK 74107 (918) 446-0128 smilestopdental.com

TULSA DENTAL CENTER

Robin Jones

4824 S Union Ave,Tulsa, OK 74107 (918) 446-6100 tulsadentalcenter.com

DEVELOPERS

KANTE GROUP

Sarah Lehew

9 North Water, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 928-5500 kantegroup.com

EDUCATION

CENTRAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER

Kim Howard

1720 S. Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-9300 centraltech.edu

EAGLE POINT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

Rhonda White 602 S. Mounds, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-2441 epca.net

SAPULPA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Rob Armstrong 511 East Lee, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-3400 sapulpaps.org

TULSA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Pete Selden 3727 E Apache,Tulsa, OK 74115 (918) 595-7976 tulsacc.edu

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

FREEDOM ELECTRICAL SERVICES

Jonathan Dupee 26 S. Park St, SAPULPA, OK 74066 (918) 216-1846 freedomelectricalservices.com

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

DYNAMIC RECRUITING SPECIALIST, LLC

Donya Matheson

15 N Main St , Sapulpa, OK 74066 918-224-2200 dynamicrecruitingspecialist.com

EXPRESS EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONALS

Shelly Morquecho

30 E. 2nd St. Suite D, Sand Springs, OK 74063 (918) 241-3600

expresspros.com

RESOURCEMFG

Marlena Ellis 9515 E 51st st - A,Tulsa, OK 74145 (918) 951-2482 resourcemfg.com

ENGINEERS

CLERMONT INNOVATIVE DESIGN, LLC

Travis Mecham

6 N. Maple, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-5250

ROUTE 66 ENGINEERING, LLC

Danyell Blankenship

28 N.Water St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 248-1129

ENTERTAINMENT

CHUCK-IT AXE CO. - AXE THROWING Amanda Stephens 12 S.Water St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 347-9173 chuckitaxco.com

DENISE HOEY MUSIC/HOEY PRODUCTIONS

Denise Hoey (615) 512-0832 denisehoeymusic.com

OKLAHOMA AQUARIUM

Lissa Chidester 300 S. Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OK 74037 (918) 296-3474 okaquarium.org

SAHOMA LANES

Wayne Bolin 1499 N. 9th, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-4890 sahomalanes.com

SAPULPA CINEMA 8, B&B THEATERS 1245 New Sapulpa Rd., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-7469 bbtheatres.com/location/sapulpa-cinema-8

SAPULPA COMMUNITY THEATRE, INC. Debbie Pope 124 S Water St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-2169 sapulpatheatre.org

STRUB 66 Michael Strub PO Box 2081, Sapulpa, OK 74067 (918) 740-5606 strub66.com

EVENTS, CONFERENCE PLANNING,VISITORS AND CONFERENCE SERVICES, AND FACILITIES

MEADOW LAKE RANCH, LLC

Suzy & Tom Warren 3450 S 137th W Ave, Sand Springs, OK 74063 (918) 494-6000 meadowlakeranch.com

MOUNTAIN CREEK LODGE OF OKLAHOMA

Cindy Russell 21301 West 191st Street S., Kellyville, OK 74039 (918) 247-6600 mountaincreeklodgeok.com

PLN RESORT & VENUE

Tiffany Barnett 12361 S. 49th West Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918)-807-7802 info@plnresortandvenue.com

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THE VIEW AT HILLSIDE BARN

Brittany Lousch

13501 W 146th St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 292-9550 theviewathillsidebarn.com

EYE CARE

OPTOMETRISTS

EYE TO EYE FAMILY VISION CARE

Sarah Cook

1029 E.Taft Ave., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-3937 eyetoeyefamilyvisioncare.com

SAPULPA VISION CENTER

James Janowiak

515 S. Mission, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-2389 sapulpaviscenter@eyefinity.com

FARM SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT

ATWOODS Corporate Office

806 East Taft, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-3262 atwoods.com

FARMERS FEED STORE, INC.

Sam and Kay Johnston

121 N. Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-4460

FLOORING

LAFEVERS CARPET & TILE

Barry Million

614 E. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-3299 Lafeverscarpet.com

FLORISTS

NEAL AND JEANS FLOWERS AND GIFTS

Jeff Whitley

21 North Birch, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-0461 nealandjeansflowers.net

FOOD & BEVERAGE

LA BAMBA MEXICAN FOOD LLC

Bianca Mendez

400 N Mission St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 894-2916

MARKS SNACK SHACK

Mark Mortazavi

820 E Dewey and 823 E Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 882-2074

FUNERAL SERVICES

GREEN HILL FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY

Tom Dugan

400 E.Teel Rd., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-2312 greenhillok.com

SMITH FUNERAL HOME

Deena Biffle Nickerson

1208 S. Main, Sapulpa, OK 74067 (918) 224-1313 smithfuneralhomesapulpa.com

TRADITIONS FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES INC.

Tim Tyler

35 S Main, Kellyville, OK 74039 (918) 247-7373

traditionsfuneralandcremation.com

FURNITURE

NEAL’S SIT & SLEEP

John Neal 120 W Taft, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 756-0920 nealshomestore.com

GOVERNMENT RELATIONS

CONGRESSMAN KEVIN HERN

Adam Jones 2448 E 81st St,Tulsa, OK 74137 (918) 500-3796 hern.house.gov

CREEK COUNTY COMMISSIONER

Newt Stephens Collins Building, 310 East Lee, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 352-2691 creekcountyonline.com

MUSCOGEE NATION

Jason Harrison 1008 Eufaula St, Okmulgee, OK 74447 (918) 549-2596 muscogeenation.com

SENATOR TODD GOLLIHARE

Cheryl Booth

2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 531, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5528

STATE REPRESENTATIVE KYLE HILBERT

Avery Cluck 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 406, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7353

STATE REPRESENTATIVES MARK LAWSON

Jan Tupps

2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 204, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 557-7414 oklegislature.gov/Index.aspx

UNITED STATES SENATOR JAMES LANKFORD

Derek Osborn 224 S. Boulder Suite 210,Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 581-7651 lankford.senate.gov

GRAPHIC DESIGN

JOE 2.0 LLC

Joe Krout 3314 E 51st St, Suite 205,Tulsa, OK 74135 (918) 857-9617 Joe2-0.com

HEALTH & FITNESS

ANYTIME FITNESS

Shaun Fisher 216 S Main St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 512-6700

anytimefitness.com/gyms/820/sapulpaok-74066

THUNDERKICK JIU JITSU & MMA

Erin Longacre 216 S. Main St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 899-3277 thunderkickgym.com

HEATING & AIR AIR CONDITIONING

ACE AIR, INC

Kathryn Garland 705 North 9th St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-0653 aceairinc.com

CARTWRIGHT HEAT & AIR LLC

Andrea Cartwright 11246 S 35TH W Ave, Sapulpa , OK 74066 (918) 299-5161 cartwrighthvac.com

H&M ADVANTAGE HEATING AND COOLING

Dale Sorrell

1400 S. Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-3248 youneedadvantage.com

HOSPITALS

ASCENSION ST. JOHN SAPULPA

Michael Christian

1004 E. Bryan, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-4280 stjohnsapulpa.com

HOTELS & MOTELS

COMFORT INN & SUITES GLENPOOL

Manesh Panchal

12119 N Casper St., Jenks, OK 74037 (918) 995-2225 choicehotels.com/OK217

COMFORT INN & SUITES TULSA WEST

Debbie Snellings

6101 State Highway 66,Tulsa, OK 74131 (918) 728-6100 choicehotels.com

HOUSE CLEANING

LEAGUE ENTERPRISES LLC.

Josh League

18690 S. 80th W Ave, Mounds, OK 74047 (918) 519-7431 joshdleague.wixsite.com

HUMAN RESOURCES

THE PEOPLE PERSPECTIVE, LLC

Annalisa Neal

4213 W Twin Oaks St, Broken Arrow, OK 74011 (918) 630-0769 pplperspective.com

INDIVIDUALS

ALVERSON, KEN & PEGGY

Peggy Alverson

432 Foxwood Drive, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 639-5742

BINGMAN, J. BRIAN

1502 E. McKinley, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-1856

DELONG, DANIEL AND BROOKE

PO Box 253, Sapulpa, OK 74067

EGAN, PETER

1348 E. McKinley Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 807-8405

GIBSON, RON & SHARON 727 Woodland Ave., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-1819

GOLDEN, DOUGLAS W. - DISTRICT JUDGE Creek County Courthouse, 222 E. Dewey , Suite 300, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-3445

LAFEVERS, DENTON AND LOUANN 6489 Lindsay Drive, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 321-3336

PUGMIRE, GREG

20 Woodland Rd, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 625-2625

SMITH, WILEY

620 S Linden St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-0722

STANSBURY, LARRY & MARY JO

2531 Galaxy Road, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 625-1941

YOCHAM, HARLAN AND TAMMY

12350 Mesa Rd, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 691-6809

INSURANCE

AFFINITY INSURANCE & FINANCIAL, LLC

Kimberly Hayes 502 W Taft Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-0437

allstate.com/khayes

BENTEC INSURANCE AGENCY

Darcy Taber

1200 East Taft Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-1500 bentecinsurance.com

BROWN INSURANCE AGENCY

Johnie Brown 1 S. Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 512-8380 browninsuranceagency.net

COMMUNITY CARE

Jerica Sivadon Two W. 2nd St, Suite 100,Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 606-9875 ccokadvantage.com

INSURICA

Joseph Sanchez 406 S. Boulder Ave, Ste 500,Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 660-0090 insurica.com

INTEGRITY GROUP LLC

Joe Jordan 14 E. Lee, Suite B, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-4811 healthinsuranceassistancecenter.com

PETERS AGENCY

Steven Peters 219 S. Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-4585 allstate.com/stevenpeters/welcome

STATE FARM INSURANCE - CORBIN COOPER Corbin Cooper 8881 State Highway 66,Tulsa, OK 74131 (918) 248-2308 route66agent.com

STATE FARM INSURANCE - FLOYD MORRIS

Floyd Morris 224 N. Mission St., Ste A, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-1727 statefarm.com

STATE FARM INSURANCE - REBECCA LAFEVERS

Rebecca LaFevers 14 E Lee Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-4800 lafeversinsurance.com

VANARSDEL INSURANCE AGENCY, LLC

Wendy Vanarsdel 401 S Main St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-7010 shelterinsurance.com/CA/agent/ WENDYVANARSDEL

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INTERNET SERVICES

COX BUSINESS

John Bowen 11811 E. 51st St.,Tulsa, OK 74146 (918) 806-6000 coxoklahoma.com

VYVE BUSINESS

Josh Lawing 27 SE 8th St, Pryor, OK 74361 844.VYVE.COM business.vyvebroadband.com

INVESTMENT SERVICES

EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS

Tyra Langley 525 W.Taft, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 248-9982 edwardjones.com

EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS

Zak Dyer 111 E Lee Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-0819 edwardjones.com

M & M WEALTH

Michael Warren 4040 Hillside Drive, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 512-1360

SECURIAN ADVISORS MIDAMERICA

Ginger Heller 1616 S Main St,Tulsa, OK 74119 (918) 459-9349 securianmidamerica.com

LAWN & LANDSCAPE SERVICES

DANIEL LAWN CARE

Kent Daniel 420 S.Water St., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 629-2385 daniellawncare.com

MANUFACTURERS

AEGION / CORRPRO COMPANY

Samuel Auld 11616 West 59th St, Sand Springs, OK 74063 (918) 215-1128 aegion.com

AMRON ENTERPRISES, LLC

James Nichols 1205 N Frankoma Rd, Sapulpa, OK 74066 918-224-9222 amronent.com

ARDAGH GLASS, INC

Vernie Dodson 1000 North Mission, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-1440 ardaghgroup.com

BENNETT STEEL

Dave R. Bennett

2210 N. Industrial Rd., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-2564 bennettsteel.com

BRYANT, INC.

Frank Bryant 6802 S. 65th W. Ave,Tulsa, OK 74131 (918) 446-1481 bryantindustrial.com

C.G. MARTIN CO., INC.

Joe Martin 6400 S. 49th W. Ave,Tulsa, OK 74131 (918) 446-1815 cgmartin.net

CORTROL PROCESS SYSTEMS, INC.

Seth Junge 4518 W. 56th St. S.,Tulsa, OK 74157 (918) 445-5205 cortrol.com

HYDRANT REPAIR PARTS, INC

Debra Golden 7835 State Highway 66,Tulsa, OK 74131 (918) 224-8713

PARAGON INDUSTRIES, INC.

Derek Wachob 3378 W. Hwy 117, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 291-4459 paragonindinc.com

PRESCOR, INC

Wally Trepp 8601 State Highway 66,Tulsa, OK 74131 (918) 224-6626 prescor.com

SAGEBRUSH PIPELINE EQUIPMENT CO. INC.

Randy Roberts 8101 State Highway 66,Tulsa, OK 74131 (918) 551-5600 sagebrushpl.com

WEAMCO, INC. DBA WEAMCO METRIC

Patric Boyle 2350 Industrial Drive, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 445-1141 weamco.com

WEBCO INDUSTRIES

Sarah Loos 18256 W. Hwy 66, Kellyville, OK 74039 (918) 865-6201 webcotube.com

WESTERN FIRE PROTECTION

Ernie Roberts 8320 S. 89th W. Ave.,Tulsa, OK 74131 (918) 227-3893

westernfireprotection.net

WILSON PRODUCTS INC.

Don Wilson

8250 S. 89th W. Ave.,Tulsa, OK 74131 (918) 224-1327 wilsonmfg.com

MARKETING SERVICES

SPARK

Jordan Ascencio 2109 W Taft Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 734-6782

MEDICAL SERVICES & SUPPLIES

ALTERNATIVE HEALTHCARE DISPENSARY

Christian Armstrong 20 N Water St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 347-8161 alternativehealthcare.store

HOTSHOTS HEALTHCARE LLC

Kayla Warner 124 E Dewey Ave, Suite A, Sapulpa, OK 74066

(918) 949-7468

hotshotshealthcarellc.com

RED BISON DISPENSARY

Tammi Barnett

10289 Hwy 66, Sapulpa, OK 74066

(918) 347-9434

red-bison-cannabis.business.site

METAL RECYCLERS

BORG COMPRESSED STEEL CORPORATION

Chuck Cale 1032 N. Lewis Ave.,Tulsa, OK 74110 (918) 587-2511

yaffeco.net

MORTGAGE SERVICES

EXECUTIVES’ TITLE & ESCROW COMPANY

Jennifer Edwards

830 S.Watchorn, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-9671 executivestitle.com

OPEN MORTGAGE

Rachel Edwards

210 S Water St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 344-3834 linktr.ee/edwardshomeloans

MUNICIPALITIES

GOVERNMENT RELATIONS

CITY OF SAPULPA

Joan Riley

425 E. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-3040 cityofsapulpa.net

MUSEUMS

HEART OF ROUTE 66 AUTO MUSEUM, INC.

Lina Holmes

13 Sahoma Lake Road, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 216-1171 heartofroute66.org

SAPULPA HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND MUSEUM

Mike Jeffries

100 East Lee Avenue, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-4871 sapulpahistory.org

NEWSPAPERS

SAPULPA HERALD

Darren Sumner

111 E. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-5185 sapulpaherald.com

NON PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

GOODWILL INDUSTRIES

David Oliver

2800 Southwest Blvd.,Tulsa, OK 74107 (918) 584-7291 goodwilltulsa.org

KIWANIS CLUB OF SAPULPA

Kathy Berryhill PO Box 263, Sapulpa, OK 74067 sapulpakiwanis.com

OCAST - OKLAHOMA CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Heather Davis-McDowell

618 E 3rd St, Suite 5,Tulsa, OK 74120 (918) 576-7650

OKLAHOMA BLOOD INSTITUTE

Ashley Travis 4601 E. 81st St ,Tulsa , OK 74137 (918) 344-0069 obi.org

SAPULPA ARTS

Sheri Ishmael Waldrop

101 E. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-0170 facebook.com/Sapulpa-Arts112627618787163/?ref=bookmarks

SAPULPA B.P.O. ELKS LODGE # 1118

Mark Stephens 24 S. Poplar, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-1118 elks.org/lodges/home.cfm?LodgeNumber=1118

SAPULPA FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 194

Levi Coats P.O. Box 490, Sapulpa, OK 74067

SAPULPA LIONS CLUB

Gloria Stewart PO Box 894, Sapulpa, OK 74067 (918) 827-6681

sapulpaok.lionwap.org

SAPULPA MAIN STREET

Cindy Lawrence

15 N.Water St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-5709 sapulpamainstreet.com

SAPULPA ROTARY CLUB

Meredith Novak

P.O. Box 153, Sapulpa, OK 74067 sapulparotary.org

SAPULPA VFW POST 1320

Marc Fisher

1201 W. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-1320

VFW.org

THE MAKE SENSE FOUNDATION

Kendra McColloch 320 S. Main St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 991-4342 makesensefoundation.org

TULSA AREA UNITED WAY

Michael Butler 1430 S Boulder,Tulsa, OK 74119 (918) 295-6681 tauw.org

NURSING HOMES & RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES

GREEN TREE AT SAND SPRINGS

Lori Polhaman

4402 S. 129th W. Ave., Sand Springs, OK 74063 (918) 246-8733 legendseniorliving.com

HICKORY CROSSING SENIOR COMMUNITY

Becky Greefield 2101 S Hickory, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-5116 wilhoitproperties.com

THE GARDENS

Valerie Bomar

1165 S. Brenner Rd., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-0600 gardenstulsa.com

PHARMACIES

MED-WORLD PHARMACY

Travis Wolff 14 S. Mission, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-2010 sapulpapharmacy.com

PILL BOX PHARMACY

Melinda Mast

1329-C South Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 512-6635 pillboxok.com

SAPULPA DRIVE-IN PHARMACY

Karen Cook 1029 E. Cleveland Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-6558 sapulpadrivein.com

PHOTOGRAPHY

BOX PORTRAIT GALLERY

Gary Box 120 E. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-7838 boxportraits.com

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DANZIGER PHOTOGRAPHY

Ian Danziger

PO Box 2224, Sapulpa, OK 74067 (918) 260-7518

DanzigerPhotography.com

OZ PRODUCTIONS

Burk Ozbirn

1717 Luker Lane, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (405) 317-5503 musicmixpro.com

PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS

ACCESS MEDICAL URGENT CARE

Jorge Escareno Rios

1305 E.Taft, Sapulpa, Ok 74066 (918) 347-7758 nextcare.com

DIMENSIONS FAMILY PRACTICE

Sheila Reed

1008 West Taft, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 347-8090

PEDIATRIC CARE OF SAPULPA

Ryan McCracken

825 S. Bixby St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 347-6484 pediatriccareofsapulpa.com

REDBUD PHYSICAL THERAPY

Emily Johnson 717 S. Mission St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-7878 redbudpt.com

TULSA BONE AND JOINT SAND SPRINGS

Lindsay Morris 3917 OK-97, Sand Springs, OK 74063 (918) 236-4504 tulsaboneandjoint.com

UTICA PARK CLINIC Carolina Morris

1305 E Taft Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-8425 uticaparkclinic.com

XPRESS WELLNESS URGENT CARE

Jamie Jones 949 E Taft, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 347-9221

XpressWellnessUrgentCare.com

PLUMBING SERVICES

HUDSON PLUMBING HEATING AIR CONDITIONING INC.

Linda Hudson

5019 W 62nd St.,Tulsa, OK 74131 918-446-5252 hudsonplumbingtulsa.com

PRINTING SERVICES & SUPPLIES

ADVANCED COPIER SYSTEMS, LLC

Nicholas Patterson

2217 N Yellowood Ave., Broken Arrow, OK 74012 (918) 940-9131 advancedcopierok.com

MERRIFIELD OFFICE SUPPLY

Henry Merrifield

608 E. Dewey Ave., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-6151 merrifieldofficesupply.com

MID-WEST PRINTING COMPANY

Betty Seay

1227 N. 9th, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-3666

REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT

BEYCO, INC.

Vickie Beyer 1037 S Moccasin Pl, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 271-2617

SAPULPAHOUSES.COM

Kelvin Misner

8505 W 81st St,Tulsa, OK 74131 (918) 512-8181 sapulpahouses.com

TOWN WEST SHOPPING CENTER/FREESTAR INVESTMENTS, LLC.

Sheila Cooper

6846 S Canton STE 100,Tulsa, OK 74112 (918) 665-1210 bauertulsa.com

REALTORS

ADWON REALTY

Joe Adwon 2526 E. 71st Ste. Suite C,Tulsa, OK 74170 (918) 749-7966

BOB NALE, REALTOR

Bob Nale 723 Woodland Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 855-5900

COLDWELL BANKER SELECT

Brad Ramey

1301 E.Taft, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-5915 coldwellbanker.com/coldwell-bankerselect-11705c/sapulpa-office-327101d

KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY

Don Beach

12133 S.Yukon Ave.. Suite 100, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 291-2425 kw.com

RECREATION

SNAKE CREEK SHOOTING SPORTS

Stephen Todd 10700 Highway 16, Beggs, OK 74421 1-918-860-8002 snakecreekshootingsports.com

RECREATION AND PARKS

D-LUXE PROPERTIES

Alan Cruce

927 S. Main St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 701-2799 d-luxedispensary.com

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

CAMPERLAND OF OKLAHOMA LLC, SAPULPA

BRENT SHEPHERD 9889 STATE HIGHWAY 66, SAPULPA, OK 74066 (918) 224-9444 camperlandok.com

RESTAURANTS

ANDY’S TACOS, LLC

Bianca Mendez

1111 E Taft Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 894-3647

ARBYS

Eric Paddock 1025 E. Dewey , Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 500-9210 flynnrg.com

BIG CHIEF’S DONUTS & MORE

Victoria Neils

1329 S Main St Unit E, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 367-7272

bigchiefsdonuts.com

BOSS HAWG BBQ

Ronda Carson

802 W Taft Avenue, Suite D, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 807-4055 thebosshawgbbq.com

CROSSROADS COOKERY

Joni Rogers - Kante 117 E Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 928-5500 crossroadscookery.com

HAPPY BURGER

John Mangrum

215 S Mission, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-7750

KEN’S PIZZA

Darla Gilbert

750 E.Taft, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-1562

LITTLE CAESAR’S

Daniel Kenney

613 South Main St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 512-6165 sapulpa@viberestaurants.com

RIB CRIB CORPORATION

Current Manager

705 S Mission, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 248-6800 ribcrib.com

SENOR PABLOS MEXICAN RESTAURANT

Pablo Ascencio

801 E. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-6699 senorpablo.com

STEAK & EGGS

David Mortazavi

1112 E Taft, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-1862

SUBWAY ON MAIN

Jason & Candice West

611 S. Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-3377 subway.com

SUGAR LLAMAS

Chad O’Roark

119 E. Hobson, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 340-8549 sugarllamas.com

WHATABURGER, INC.

Amy Henderson

1704 S. Main St., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-4729 whataburger.com

RESTORATION SERVICES

SERVPRO OF TULSA HILLS/SAPULPA

Jordan Kelley

402 W Hwy 62, Fort Gibson, OK 74434 (918) 248-1440 servprotulsahillssapulpa.com

RETAIL

AMBER MARIE AND COMPANY

Amber Welch

116 E Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 347-9529 ambermarieandco.com

BRADLEY’S BARGAINS

Bella Dickens

105 S.Water St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (405) 726-1202

bradleysshop.com

CROSSROADS MARKET ON ROUTE 66

Kent Burk

2 North Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 347-8009 crossroadsmarketonroute66.business.site

DADDY AND DAUGHTER CARDS

Jaron Williams

224 N Mission Ste C, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 201-2125 daddyanddaughtercards.com

DOWNTOWN BROWN

Julie Roth

110 E Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 805-5147

FACTORY CONNECTION

Angela Young 32 W Taft St., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-3144 factoryconnection.com

GASOLINE ALLEY CLASSICS

Michael Jones 24 N Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 630-3929 gasolinealleyclassicsinc.com

LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY

Diane Gloden 124 E. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-6169 littlebitofcountryok.com

PURPLE RABBIT EMPORIUM & ART (ON RT 66)

Kent Burk 16 East Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 347-8009 purplerabbitonroute66.com

THE HEART OF ROUTE 66 VINTAGE MARKET Terri Fain 105 E Dewey Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 829-3118

WESTLAKE ACE HARDWARE Scott Bennett 715 S. Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-1080 westlakehardware.com

WHIMSICAL WILLOW BOUTIQUE & SPA Donya Matheson 15 N. Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 512-8853 whimsicalwillowboutique.com RV PARKS

ROUTE 66 RV PARK Ryan Parnell 9755 State Highway 66, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-3750 route66rvparksapulpa.com

SIGNAGE AND BANNERS

GRAND DESIGNS

Cindy Lawrence 15904 S 97th West Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 557-2825

LEKTRON BRANDING SOLUTIONS

Ed Miller 4111 S 74th East Avenue,Tulsa, OK 74145 (918) 622-4978 lektroninc.com

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MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

MEMBERSHIP

PRINT SHOP

Mike Naifeh

1810 S. Hickory St., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 347-8260

SOCIAL SERVICES

CARING COMMUNITY FRIENDS

Camille Teale

12 W. Burnham, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-6464 caringcommunityfriends.org

CREEK COUNTY CASA

Tanya Garrett

19 N Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-6492 creekcountycasa.org

GREEN COUNTRY TEEN CHALLENGE

Megan Coe

1701 S Main St. , Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 512-8110 okteenchallenge.com

LIFE SENIOR SERVICES CREEK COUNTY

Penny Woolery

19 N. Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-3844 rsvptulsa.org

OSU COMMUNITY WELLNESS/CREEK COUNTY

TSET HEALTHY LIVING PROGRAM

Lisa Prescott

15 N. Elm St.. Suite B, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-0060 wellness.okstate.edu/sponsored-programs/ chp.html

SHOW, INC

Robert Lawrence

425 W.Wells St., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-7214 showinc.org

THE SALVATION ARMY BOYS & GIRLS CLUB / SERVICE CENTER

Kathy White

1721 S. Hickory St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-4415 salvationarmy.org

TULSA GIRLS HOME

Brittany Stokes

13329 Kevin Lane, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 242-0202 TulsaGirlsHome.org

YOUTH SERVICES OF CREEK COUNTY

Erin Brook

1025 E. Grayson, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-2622 yscc.net

STORAGE

ATTIC STORAGE SAPULPA

Matthew Barnes

1201 W Taft Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 248-2255 atticmgmt.website.storedge.com/1201-wtaft-ave-sapulpa-ok-74066

TAG AGENCY

SAPULPA TAG AGENCY

Dick White

713 S. Mission, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-0264 sapulpatagoffice.com

TIRE DEALERS

CECIL AND SONS DISCOUNT TIRES

Troy Cox

100 S. Main St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-5470 cecilandsons.com

TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

CIMARRON PUBLIC TRANSIT

Randy Heisler

501 N. 6th St., Pawnee, OK 74058 (800) 789-7314 ucapinc.org

TULSA-SAPULPA UNION RAILWAY CO., LLC

Brean Fowler

701 East Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-1515 tsurailway.com

XPEDITE SERVICES, LLC

Tiffany Barnett

12080 S. 36th W. Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 701-2760 xpedite-services.com

Important Numbers

CITY OF SAPULPA

425 E. DEWEY (918) 224-3040

WWW.SAPULPAOK.GOV.

SAPULPA PUBLIC LIBRARY

27 WEST DEWEY (918) 224-5624

SAPULPA ANIMAL SHELTER (918) 227-2722

W. 100TH ST. SOUTH, SAPULPA, OK 74066

POLICE DEPARTMENT

20 NORTH WALNUT, NON-EMERGENCY (918) 224-3862

FIRE DEPARTMENT

800 EAST DEWEY, NON-EMERGENCY (918) 224-3359

UTILITIES

CALL OKIE BEFORE YOU DIG ........... (800) 522-6543

CITY OF SAPULPA WATER & TRASH DEPARTMENT, 425 E DEWEY, SAPULPA, 74066 (918) 224-3040

TRASH MANAGEMENT & SERVICES

CREEK COUNTY LANDFILL

Lou Ann Brinsfield

10250 S. 33rd W. Ave,Tulsa, OK 74132 (918) 299-3755

WASTE MANAGEMENT

Rick Padgett 13740 E. 46th St. North,Tulsa, OK 74116 (918) 437-7773 wm.com

TRAVEL

SAPULPA TOURISM

Janet Birnie 101 E. Dewey, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-0170 toursapulpa.com

UTILITIES

OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC

Tammy Taylor 18511 W. Highway 33, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (800) 272-9741 oge.com

OKLAHOMA NATURAL GAS COMPANY, A DIVISION OF ONE GAS

Christopher Phillips 15 East Fifth St,Tulsa, OK 74103 1-800-664-5463 oklahomanaturalgas.com

VETERINARIANS

ANIMAL CARE CENTRAL

Brian Dougherty 10381 S. Frankoma Rd., Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 227-0133 animalcarecentral.com

WOODLAND WEST PET RESORT

Summer Brown 9400 S. Union Ave,Tulsa, OK 74132 (918) 299-5720 woodlandwestpetresort.com

VIDEO PRODUCTION

VENTUREFILM STUDIOS

Chris Neal

1505 Cardinal Circle, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 857-2886 venturefilmstudios.com

WEDDING SERVICES & SUPPLIES

AVA K’S CARRIAGE SERVICE LLC.

Kathy Vincent Edgewood Drive, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 277-1810 avakscarriageservice.com

WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR & SALES

GAS AND SUPPLY

Adam Ensminger 8595 W. 81st Street South,Tulsa, OK 74131 (918) 224-6455 gasandsupply.com

STANDARD DISTRIBUTING COMPANY

Jimmy Naifeh 1211 N. 9th - Highway 97, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 224-7777 standarddistributing.com

WINDOW CLEANING

ADVANCED WINDOW CLEANING J.D. Sellers 1006 West Taft Ave. Suite 357, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 260-7180

advancedwindowcleaningok.com

KLEARVU WINDOW CLEANING

Phillip Isham

16 E Lee Ave Ste. 22, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 500-3145 Klearvuwindowcleaning.com

WINERIES

DANCING SKELETON MEADERY

Alex Long

609 B South Main St, Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 280-8481 dancingskeletonmeadery.com

CREEK COUNTY RURAL WATER DISTRICTS

RURAL WATER DIST. 1

139 E. BUFFALO, KELLYVILLE, OK 74039 (918) 247-6465

RURAL WATER DIST. 2 2425 W. 121ST ST. S. JENKS, OK 74037 - (918) 299-4448

RURAL WATER DIST. 3

704 W DEWEY AVE, SAPULPA, OK 74066 . - (918) 224-3727

RURAL WATER DIST. 4 6217 S 63RD W. AVE., OAKHURST, OK 74050

TRASH SERVICE WASTE MANAGEMENT (884)390-1927

ELECTRIC

OKLAHOMA GAS & ELECTRIC, (800) 272-9741 OGE.COM

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664-5463, ONEOK.COM TELEPHONE/CABLE SERVICE/INTERNET COX COMMUNICATIONS (800) 234-3993 AT&T (888) 671-1344 VYVE BUSINESS 844.VYVE.COM
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