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Bixby world weekly gallery
A special photo supplement of the Tulsa World
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Submit your photos to be published in the Bixby Weekly Gallery The Tulsa World welcomes photos taken in Bixby of activities, landscapes and scenes that highlight life in the community. Photos considered for publication in this weekly gallery can be submitted online at: tulsaworld.com/submitphoto
Photos should not be altered and include accurate caption information. Please specify “FOR BIXBY WORLD WEEKLY GALLERY” in the caption.
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Submit your photos of Bixby through Instagram using #mytulsaworld. Winners will have their photo published in a weekly gallery that wraps around Tulsa World’s front page in Bixby every Monday. Your Instagram name will be published alongside your photo and we’ll share your photo on Tulsa World’s Instagram.
Bixby’s Anna Hammons (left) and Emma Thompson cheer on their robot at the Junior Botball Challenge at the Tulsa Area STEM Alliance’s Exploratorium at the fairgrounds in Tulsa on Thursday. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World
Pj Bradshaw of Bixby represented the Choctaw Nation this past weekend at the Arrington-McSpadden All Indian Rodeo Association Finals in Grandield. Pj and her horse, Hotbox, placed third in the irst go-round Friday night. On Saturday morning, they won the second go-round as well as the inals average. She received a gorgeous Bob Berg belt buckle and $1,020 for her eforts. This win qualiied Pj and Hotbox to compete at the Indian National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas on Nov. 3-7. Pj is a student at Bixby Middle School, where she maintains a 4.0 GPA and is a member of the eighthgrade basketball team. Courtesy
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Bixby High School students Allie Duncan (left), Paige Norman, Quinn Norman, Jackson Meiser, Cameron Meiser and Ainslie Lane participated in the See You At The Pole event at the school on Thursday morning. Courtesy
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Sean O’Halloran (left) celebrates a putt with Steve Hobbs in the Bixby Metro Chamber Golf Classic at Meadowbrook Country Club in Tulsa on Sept. 21. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World
Dylan Peltier makes a putt as James Wright watches in the Bixby Metro Chamber
Reagan Renfroe discusses a putt with Beau Driggers and David Miller during the
Golf Classic at Meadowbrook Country Club in Tulsa on Sept. 21.
Bixby Metro Chamber Golf Classic at Meadowbrook Country Club in Tulsa on Sept.
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Craig Adams celebrates a chip shot as Kamara Washington stands nearby in the Bixby Metro Chamber Golf Classic at Meadowbrook Country Club in Tulsa on Sept. 21. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World
Harry Laden reacts to a putt in the Bixby Metro Chamber Golf Classic at Meadowbrook Country Club in Tulsa on Sept. 21. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World
Jan Davis smiles after a putt in the Bixby Metro Chamber Golf Classic at Meadowbrook Country Club in Tulsa on Sept. 21. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World
Jim Jarvis (left), Chris Armstrong, Sean O’Halloran and Steve Hobbs play in the Bixby Metro Chamber Golf Classic at Meadowbrook Country Club in Tulsa on Sept. 21. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World
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Bixby is among the fastest growing cities in Oklahoma. Since the 2000 census, the population has grown by 70 percent to 22,580 residents. The city, on the banks of the Arkansas River, is a blend of Tulsa’s metro area and a rural farming atmosphere that includes Carmichael’s Produce. Among the south Tulsa suburb’s big annual events are the Green Corn Festival and Bixby BBQ ‘n Blues.
How to purchase photos Photos available for purchase are only those taken by the Tulsa World. There are exceptions for some events that are not open to the public, like a concert. To order a photo from the newspaper, call customer service: 918-582-0921, 800-444-6552. To order a photo online, go to: tulsaworld.com/search and use keywords to search our photo archive. Purchase photos by clicking the “buy photo” button that appears next to the photo.
City oicials
Emergency contacts
Mayor John Easton
Police Department: 918-366-8294
Ward 1, Oice: 918-232-3800
Vice Mayor Brian Guthrie Ward 2, Oice: 918-378-8390
Police Chief Ike Shirley awilliams@bixby.com
Harold King Ward 3, Oice: 918-277-9456
Richie Stewart
Fire Department: 918-366-8294
Ward 4, Oice: 918-943-6734
Fire Chief Bryan Wood
Dennis Loudermilk
bwood@bixbyok.gov
Ward 5, Oice: 918-299-8767
Douglas J. Enevoldsen City manager, Oice: 918-366-4430
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