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My Dentist in Bixby focuses on providing a positive dental experience for the entire family. By Jim Butcher George, a retired professional, returns home from a visit to the My Dentist office in Bixby after deciding to change dentists. He discusses the experience with his wife, Laura. George notes to her that the Tulsa metro area has plenty of dentists who can do a decent dental job, “But it’s different there. I talked to everyone and found a friendly atmosphere with happy, smiling employees.
One employee quickly assured me that it’s okay being reluctant going to the dentist.” “George, you’re not reluctant. You’re scared to death – despite your age and life experiences.” “I shared that with them, and the staff assured me they would take good care of me,” George replied. According to Office Manager Jake Hodges, “We (continued on page 22)
The staff of My Dentist Bixby (L to R): Vanessa Benson, Hannah Worely, Brianna Fancher, Shelby Manning, Dr. Pahlevanyan, Rebecca Gallardo, Misty Paredez, Jake Hodges, Andrea Asaro, Heather Brown, Dr. Anderson, Tiya Prince and Melody Russel.
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By Dr. White If you believe the advertising today, one would think there are only a few places you can go to get certain dental services. The fact is, many “general practice” or “family practice” dental offices offer a variety of services that enable most families to have all their dental needs taken care of at one location. Dr. Steve White at White Cosmetic & Family Dentistry has been treating patients of all ages for over 30 years and offers a full range of services. Dr. White
and his team of friendly and caring professionals are trained to deliver the most up-to-date treatment in a clean and inviting environment. Patients of different ages present challenges unique to their age group. Most children are the best dental patients a dentist could hope for. The goal is to make their appointments fun and non-threatening. Kids are taught proper homecare routines, and the goal of treatment is to monitor growth and maintain the baby teeth until the permanent/
adult teeth come in. Teenagers have to be helped to learn how to take care of their new adult teeth and given the best opportunity at keeping their teeth for the rest of their lives. This is achieved with preventive visits, orthodontics (braces), and hopefully, a minimum of cavities/decay and fillings. As teenagers leave home and enter adulthood, a big challenge for many is keeping regular appointments for cleanings and check-ups. At the same time in their life, gum disease becomes
the major challenge. Tooth decay (cavities) and maintaining old fillings is still a concern; however, gum disease starts to become more of an issue when patients get in their 20s and continues throughout life. Gum disease is the number one reason that adults lose their teeth. It is important to keep up with good homecare routines, and most important, to continue cleanings and checkups with your dentist, to insure that healthy teeth and gums are maintained. In adulthood and on in to the golden years, the goal remains maintaining healthy gums and existing dental work. The challenges are dealing with the effects of other health issues and side effects of surgeries and medications, as well as natural wear and tear of teeth. Tooth loss and replacing teeth becomes a major issue for older adults. The popularity of implants, with their many uses, from supporting individual crowns to groups of false teeth, as well as supporting complete dentures, they are an exciting and rewarding phase of dentistry for Dr. White and his team. For all your family’s dental care in a state-of-the-art facility, consider joining Dr. White’s
professional, friendly and caring team in pursuit of optimum dental health. New patients are welcome and most insurance is accepted. Not having traditional dental insurance doesn’t have to mean you can’t afford regular dental care. Our in-office membership plan, called Quality Dental Plan, enables you to receive regular checkups and cleanings, with x-rays, for 1/3 off normal fees, and even more off for other family members. If no further treatment is needed, there is no more cost; unlike traditional dental insurance where your monthly premiums just keep on being paid out. Any further treatment required is provided at a greatly reduced fee. We are happy to give you more details about this cost saving plan and invite your calls.
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Is Your Bite Right? How your teeth fit together could be causing you problems. By Steve White, D.D.S How your teeth fit together is what we call “occlusion.” Teeth in different parts of your mouth are shaped to perform certain functions and to comfortably take biting forces, particular to how they function. As an example, your front teeth have sharp, biting edges, so they can cut through things. Your back teeth have big, flat biting surfaces and multiple roots, in order to accomplish heavier chewing. There is actually a lot of
mechanics involved in this complex system we call a mouth, which is the first stage in your digestive system. Most people’s teeth do not fit together perfectly. However, they can usually find a way to avoid an awkward bite and can adapt in order to keep their teeth from hurting and chew efficiently. Usually, people aren’t even aware of these issues and the body adapts subconsciously as changes occur. The problems occur when a person can no longer adjust to minor changes or when something more drastic occurs. This may be the first time they are aware a bite (occlusion) problem exists. You may experience broken teeth, heavy grinding and wear, extreme sensitive teeth that react strongly to hot and cold temperatures, or exhibit symptoms of TMJ, like popping in the joints, headaches, ringing in the ears, sore facial muscles, and/or pain in the jaw joints. The key here is that you may not be aware you have a problem until it’s too late. Your dentist can discover most of the conditions that lead to more serious problems during a routine exam. Like most diseases, the earlier that bite (occlusion) problems are discovered, the easier they are to treat
and less chance you will get into a painful situation. Treatment can be as easy as some minor reshaping of a few teeth or as involved as orthodontic treatment (braces) or even full mouth reconstruction, which involves basically rebuilding all your teeth in order to give you a whole new bite. The benefits of having a good bite are many; being able to chew food comfortably is the most important. Also, you will avoid excessive wear and broken teeth, less stress on muscles, and hopefully avoid TMJ related symptoms. Make sure your dentist is evaluating your bite when you have your next dental checkup. If you don’t have dental insurance and want to hold down the cost of your dental care, we have the solution for you. Ask us about QDP.
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Dr. Craig Day treats back pain and sciatica with non-surgical, drug free spinal decompression. By Duane Blankenship Suffering from daily back pain is, well, a pain in the back. Chiropractic physician Dr. Craig Day has more than 30 years of experience working with patients to eliminate the lower back pain and sciatica they suffer from
herniated or deteriorated discs, and he does so without drugs or surgery. “If a patient is able to feel better,” says Dr. Day, “they are also able to live better. And that’s our goal.” Maybe you or someone you
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suffered and found no relief with suggested bed rest or failed medication,” says Dr. Day. “With spinal decompression, surgery is no longer your only alternative.” Surgery is often not the answer for many back pain sufferers. The results of a recent surgery study in a professional journal were as follows: 26% of surgery patients were able to return to work; 36% had postsurgical complications; 27% needed another operation; 76% required opioid pain medication after surgery; and 11% were permanently disabled. After receiving spinal decompression treatment on the DRX9000 equipment used in Dr. Day’s office, many patients have told him that they have not felt so good in years. Spinal decompression therapy is cutting-edge technology that delivers relief by manipulating the patient’s affected areas in the back. “Patients report that they typically experience significant improvement by the second week of treatment with safe, gentle, non-invasive, spinal decompression. The Following are comments from a couple of patients after receiving spinal decompression treatment from Dr. Day. “When I started treatment with spinal decompression, the only thing I was sure of was that I could barely walk, sit or stand. After going through four weeks of treatment, the pain slowly went away. Today I feel that I am 95% better, thanks to spinal decompression.”
“After having an MRI on my back, I was diagnosed with two herniated discs. The pain was like a knife jabbing me in my buttock down to my leg. My whole quality of life had changed, not being able to escape the disabling pain. After cortisone epidurals in my spine, my doctor told me that I was facing surgery on my back. Then I found a clinic with spinal decompression an hour from my home. Today, I am pain free and feel like I have a second chance on life.” Dr. Day wants every patient he treats to look forward to once again enjoying life – without pain, with loved ones. His life quest is to provide patients relief from lower back pain and improve their lives without the risk of surgery. Is it time for you, or someone you love who suffers from lower back pain, to schedule a free consultation with Dr. Day to determine if you or they are an eligible candidate for spinal decompression? A beginning of a pain-free tomorrow may be just a meeting away.
Medical Breakthrough Treatment Saves Patient From Back Surgery TULSA. Until now people who suffer lower back pain due to disc bulge, disc herniation, degenerative joint and disc disease, stenosis, or sciatica had few options and even fewer that really helped. Back surgery is in most cases unnecessary and not helpful in the long run. Cigna insurance company found that 87% of patients after having spinal fusion had the same amount or more pain two years after the surgery. That’s a 90% failure rate.
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Boots and Bling The 49th annual Charity Ball benefiting those with developmental disabilities will be held September 26 at The Oaks Country Club. departed from the By Deanna Rebro They’re the workers who staff Show Recycling Center, do onsite shredding for the City of Sapulpa, go out on curbside and commercial recycling pickups in Sapulpa and Tulsa, and help provide the landscaping services for Sapulpa Main Street. All of them are adults with developmental disabilities. Thanks to Show, Inc., approximately 100 people receive employment training that provides them a paycheck. The 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, whose roots go back more than half a century, processes for the M.E.T. and serves over 100 commercial accounts, including Tulsa Community College campuses, BOK Technology Center, ONEOK Field, ORU and OSU. According to DHS statistics, as many as 6,000 more developmentally disabled adults are waiting for the opportunity to feel a sense of accomplishment for the first time in their lives. A major source of funding for Show, Inc. is the Charity Ball. Now in its 49th year, the Charity Ball is the longest running charity event in Sapulpa. Individuals
formal gowns and tuxedos of past Charity Balls. “We want guests to feel comfortable. Come in your best cowboy chic,” she says, “and, of course, bling. We want everyone to relax and have a really great time.” The likes of Will Rogers will entertain with stories and lasso tricks. Merchandise with a western flair can be purchased in an old time general store, and a photo booth can capture moments to bring back smiles for Charity Ball 2015 Chairperson Jennifer Dilley hopes to raise $49,000 to help years to come. “It is so provide jobs and a brighter future for developmentally disabled adults. important to let and corporations are called upon and Bling,” will be Saturday, people know what to support this event that helps September 26 at The Oaks their support through the developmentally-challenged Country Club in Tulsa. The Charity Ball means to these individuals at the same time the evening will begin at 6:30 with individuals with disabilities,” community benefits from a wellcash bar cocktails, followed by says Jennifer. Besides their structured recycling program and fine dining and dancing until employment program, Show, Inc. beautification efforts. the magic hour of midnight. provides assisted living support This year’s event, “Boots Chairperson Jennifer Dilley to those living independently,
after-school services for middle school through high school aged students, and summer camps. Show, Inc. also offers a respite program to provide families with a break from the stress and demands of the daily routine of caring for developmentally disabled children and their siblings, and serves as a multi-agency link for families as it refers them to needed programs. “Without Show, Inc., these people would have no real future. And without our help, Show would not be able to achieve as much as they have,” she adds. In 2013 Show, Inc. received the Henry Bellman sustainability award “Quality for Life for All.” In keeping with the 49th year for the event, the goal is to raise $49,000. Cost for the Charity Ball is $80 per person or $160 per couple. Reservations must be made by September 15. Donations are welcome any time. They can be mailed to Charity Ball, Inc., P.O. Box 1715, Sapulpa, OK 74067.
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Focus on Success and It Will Come Children learn lifelong skills through martial arts. By Deanna Rebro Within the world of clicking for an answer and multi-tasking, getting plugged in has a totally different meaning at Martial Arts Academy; it means “focus.” Very simply, use your brain and concentrate on the task at hand in the moment. Educators, pediatricians and parents agree that children today have difficulty focusing or concentrating on what they are doing. Many adults do, too. But children as young as five are going through rigid drills that prove they are doing it at his school, according to Chris Velez, senior chief instructor and academy owner. “My goal is to help these kids realize their potential in life,” says the man who everyone calls “Mr. Velez.” But he, too, addresses everyone by Mr. or Miss. It’s a sign of courtesy and respect. And that is an integral part of the academy’s program. “I treat people the way that I want to be treated,” he explains, “and I lead my students by example.” Rather than relying on computers to make work easier, he uses one-on-one human interaction. Students ask their instructors for information. They make eye contact. They carry on
(L to R): Taylor Carrell, Assistant Instructor, 1st Degree Black Belt; Chris Velez, Senior Chief Instructor, 5th Degree Black Belt; Eric Buckendorf, Chief Instructor, 2nd Degree Black Belt; and Tara Modrell, Instructor’s Assistant, 1st Degree Black Belt conversations. This back-to-basics approach is different from most schools, as it fosters life-changing and life-long leadership skills along with the physicality of martial arts. Mr. Velez strongly believes that everyone, regardless of age, has within them the ability to become a leader. The academy just provides proof that they can do it through constant challenging and achieving. There is no horseplay at the academy, but there is always self-discipline. Classes are regimented and all students must
pay attention. “This required attention and clarity of thought is what we run into when we are under pressure in everyday life,” explains Mr. Velez. “All important moments have pressure. It’s how we respond that makes the difference.” “I don’t have expectations. I have standards,” adds the fifth degree black belt. Responses to commands are always “Yes, sir” and “Yes, ma’am.” There are no options. Parents are always pleased when they see positive changes in their children. One mother
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LIVING THE WELLNESS LIFE WITH DR.S MARK & MICHELE
Where to Find Balance In an Unbalanced World life in regard to finding balance. Of course, there is more to do, but this is a great start to reclaiming your life. Stress, life struggles, and uncertainty are all a part of life. They do not have to overcome you or your life. Take charge of your life and begin to experience what balance is all about.
Today's world can be characterized by the following: unpredictable, worrisome, chaotic, and stressful. Do these sound like characteristics of your own life at present? If so, continue reading and learn how to find balance amidst the unbalance of today. To find BALANCE, we must first understand a workable definition of the concept. Balance can be defined as an even distribution, upright, steady, and of equal elements. As we examine the definition, we do not see an absence of problems/issues (defined as listed in the characteristics above). We do see, however, a better management of life. With that establishment, here are some concepts to initiate that are sure to assist in navigating the waters of life: 1. Begin the day journaling in your GRATITUDE JOURNAL. This can be as simple as a few words or sentences written in a small spiral notebook. It does not have to be much, but needs to be direct. Here are a few examples: Words - my health, home, family, friends, job, clothes, food Sentences - I am thankful for my wife/husband. I am grateful I can walk. Thank you for a home and food. These are simple examples that do not take long. In reality, you will spend only 1-2 minutes, but the dividends will pay off for several hours. 2. Verbalize a simple declaration of self-encouragement. This means SAYING OUT LOUD something that encourages you and lifts you own spirits. Here are two examples that you can use (try writing one or several for yourself): I have a purpose for my life and I am a blessing to many today. I was created for excellence and am living it out today. Do this daily and say it as much as you need to until you believe it.This may sound silly, but believe me
it works. You can literally pull yourself out of a pit by saying this out of your own mouth where you can hear it (do not just read it say it). 3. Eat a healthy breakfast. After taking care of you mind, heart, and emotions, it is time to care for your body. Consume at least 30 grams of high quality protein to help regulate blood sugar. It is very important to start the 'food intake' portion of your day on a positive note. This can be accomplished by eating free range eggs, grass fed meats, or organic yogurt. Additionally, a high quality protein shake will suffice. Keep carbohydrates at a minimum by possibly adding one piece of fruit or one slice of sprouted grain bread. 4. Take at least a 15 minute walk. You can do this anytime throughout the day. Just schedule it, and do not miss your 'activity appointment.' I know this doesn't sound like much, but if you are not doing anything, it is a very good start. If you are already consistent with your activity, you are good to go here. 5. Read a positive devotional or book before bed. You may choose to read a couple of chapters from the Bible or an inspirational book. This will fill the mind with positivity before entering sleep. If employed, these 5 concepts will bring profitable change to your
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Cruise into Claremore for a Cause
The 8th annual Route 66 Cruisers Car & Motorcycle Show is set for September 25-26, 2015. By Carol Beck-Round Over 300 vintage, modified and antique cars as well as motorcycles are expected to roll into Claremore on September 25 for the 8th annual Route 66 Cruisers Car & Motorcycle Show. The cruise-in begins at 4 p.m. with music and door prizes at Ne-Mar Center. “In total, we usually give away more than $1,000 worth of prizes in addition to $600 cash during the two-day show,” says Dwayne Caldwell, club president. Some of the prizes include one night stays at local hotels and automotive parts. A silent auction with a variety of gift baskets will also be held. Beginning at 6 p.m., participants will cruise down historic Route 66 to the Totem Pole Park in Foyil, where free hot dogs, courtesy of Akdar Shrine, will be served. “Our club does a lot to help support Shriners Hospitals for Children,” Caldwell adds. The children will benefit from the cruise and car show through registration fees of car owners.
On Saturday, the familyfriendly event begins at Claremore Lake. Over 40 classes of automobiles will be represented, as well as motorcycles. Drawings will continue throughout the day, and custom-built trophies will be awarded for Best Ford, GM, Mopar, Rat Rod, Best Paint and Best of Show. A gas card will be awarded for the individual who has traveled the farthest distance to participate in the show. A club participation award of $100 will also be given away. In addition to the car show, a pin-up contest is planned. “This is a vintage style contest harking back to the 50s era. No revealing outfits are allowed,” he adds. Trophies and cash will be awarded to the top three winners. All awards will be announced and given away beginning at 2 p.m. “There will be something for everyone,” says Caldwell. “There will be Jupiter Jumps for the children, live music by the Bill Holden Band, one-of-a-
The Route 66 Cruisers Car & Motorcycle Show will begin with a cruise-in at Ne-Mar Center on Friday, September 24 starting at 4 p.m., where vintage, modified and antique cars will be on display for public viewing before the cruise to the Totem Pole Park in Foyil begins at 6 p.m. kind arts and crafts vendors and food trucks, and the Claremore Police Department, Claremore Fire Department and Sheriff’s Department will be on hand to talk to children and hand out information.” “The lake is beautiful and there are plenty of shade trees, picnic tables and a playground too,” Caldwell adds. “We usually have over 1,000 spectators to our free event.” To pre-register and be entered into a drawing for $50, mail your fee of $15 before September
15. On the day of the show, participants may register between 8 a.m. and noon for $20. For more registration information, go to their website at www.Route66CruisersOK.org. Arts and crafts vendors as well as food vendors can also locate more information at the club’s website. “We usually have between 20 and 25 booths,” says Caldwell. According to the club’s vicepresident, Richard Hodges, “This is the second biggest outdoor car show in Oklahoma, and our club
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Patients Come First put our patients first, and we don’t settle for temporary ‘duct tape’ jobs. We are committed to lifetime care. That level of service elevates My Dentist to world class and sets us apart from most dental offices.” He and the entire staff – two dentists, four assistants and seven other fulltime employees – want each patient, young or older, to have a positive dental experience. Dr. Tygran Pahlevanyan sees dentistry as “fun, challenging and rewarding, and at the end of each day, you really feel like you accomplished something. I love to see my patients smile and build long lasting relationships with them. My mission is to be friendly, professional and honest with my
patients. I genuinely care about them and do my best to provide the best dental care I possibly can. I want my patients to look forward to their dental visits.” Dr. G. Bret Anderson has been practicing for 25 years, and currently is Chief of Dental Services at the Oklahoma Air National Guard, as well as past dental director at the Morton Health Center. He loves providing services at My Dentist – Bixby, which allows him to focus on patient care. Hodges believes little things are important in creating the positive experience. My Dentist is a corporate chain of seven offices in Tulsa and 700 nationwide. “We have contracts, with agreed rates, with major dental plans. That means My
continued from page 1 Dentist will save you money for the same procedure and same materials at another dentist,” he said. Better rates, friendly atmosphere and skilled people all contribute to the success of the five-year-old Bixby office, which remains the busiest of the seven in the Tulsa area. My Dentist Bixby offers regular dental care needs as well as significant cosmetic and restorative services. “We want to design a care plan that is right for you,” Hodges said. “We take the time to explain your options, listen to your concerns and answer any questions you may have.” Hodges adds that too many people are not getting the care they need because of cost. “Our payment options can fit
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Replacement Driveways Done Right, Priced Right, On Time LCI replace our driveway. They worked tirelessly all day to complete ahead of spring rains. Our driveway looks superb and we could not be happier. And they are very competitive in pricing. “ Kalan has worked in the construction industry for more than 22 years, starting while a sales manager in the corporate world. He has built custom homes, rehabbed homes and owned rental property. Honesty and integrity is the cornerstone of his business. He shows up on time for appointments. He quotes the same prices for the same job, whether a modest or affluent neighborhood. His crew, with a combined 30 years’ experience, is also on time. And they are respectful of the property and owner.
They typically remove the old drive, set the new one—always with rebar—and clean up, leaving an attractive first impression in just one day. For a decorative touch, they can add a scored border along the edges or a scored diamond pattern. All their driveways require no ongoing maintenance. “It really bothers me,” he says, “when customers tell me stories about two men and a truck that come to town, set up an office in a hotel room and call people with too-good-to-be-true prices. They collect a deposit and then the customer has to hunt for them to get the work started.” Kalan is deeply rooted in the community, where he and his wife are raising their four adopted children. He is happy
when people stop him on the street or in a coffee shop and ask, “Aren’t you the guy who did the driveway at…?” The LCI website includes a list of addresses where they have replaced driveways. Anyone interested can drive by and take a look before calling. The website also includes many customer accolades, such as: “Fantastic workmanship all around. The crew showed up as scheduled, was polite got right down to work and worked very hard. They removed the old concrete, installed the forms and poured the new concrete all in one day. They did a fabulous job and were very knowledgeable about the whole process. My lawn looked just as good when they finished as it did
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Rolling Thunder Dragster Available to Local Charities continued from page 1 organized drag racing. Funny cars are characterized by having tilt-up fiberglass or carbon fiber automotive bodies over a custom fabricated chassis, giving them an appearance similar to manufacturers’ showroom models. They have forwardmounted engines, placed in front of the driver, as opposed to dragsters, which place the engine behind the driver.” Rolling Thunder is a funny car based out of Sapulpa with an 18-gallon tank holding an exotic mixture of alcohol, but is truly powered by love. It can hit 100 miles an hour in 60 feet with 16inch wheels screaming down the quartermile drag strip. The super-charged, highly modified Chevy engine produces 2,500 horse power. Let’s go back to the four-letter word that motivates the MaeHem Racing Team. L-O-V-E not only powers the car, but is the strong bond that holds the Owasso family and friends together. Mark DeMaro is the heart and soul behind the three and half-year project
that designed and created Rolling Thunder. The team name, MaeHem, is named in honor of his late mother, Mae. The primary purpose of the car is to “(1) keep the family together while (2) serving the Lord and (3) giving back to the community and helping kids,” says DeMaro. “My mother was our biggest fan.” Mark’s life has been entwined in the automotive field since 1973, when he began drag racing. His first car was a modified ’65 Plymouth Valiant with a Barracuda front end. Car owners and team founders are Scott and Kris Demauro and Mark DeMaro, along with their wives. Scott DeMauro, Mark’s nephew, and the entire crew of Rolling Thunder can’t say enough about the support they and the funny car project receive from their wives. Scott, one of two drivers, admitted the project requires him to spend a lot of time away from home and family. “But this is very good work we do here and we couldn’t do it without approval from our wonderful
wives.” Conception through design to the funny car’s public debut at the Tulsa Raceway on August 15 has taken three and half years. The heart of Rolling Thunder is the powerful Chevy engine, which Paul Bridgewater led in the designing and building of the motor. Three crew members are Michael Newman, George Stabler, and David Summerton, who shares driving duties with Scott. Kris DeMauro is Scott’s brother and his primary role as a crew member is in fabrication, electrical and engine. He and Uncle Mark are responsible for scheduling the funny car’s visits to charitable events in reaching out to the community. One of the first charitable groups to benefit from Rolling Thunder is the Folds of Honor Foundation, which provides scholarships to the spouses and children of soldiers killed or disabled in service to America. The car also will be benefiting Tulsa Youth Services and Hydrants
The first charitable group to benefit from Rolling Thunder is the Folds of Honor Foundation, which provides scholarships to spouses and children of soldiers killed or disabled in service to America.
The design and construction of this 2500-horse powered “Funny Car Dragster” consumed this tight-knit group known as the MaeHem Racing Team, primarily by DeMauro Speed and Customs of Owasso. Responsibility of the engine fell into the hands of Paul Bridgewater, bottom left. Behind him are two brothers, Kris DeMauro and Scott (standing). On the right is Michael Newman, sitting, and behind is the heart and soul of Rolling Thunder, crew chief Mark DeMaro of Owasso. He is uncle to Scott and Kris. (Not pictured are crew members George Stabler, Will Summerton and Scott DeMaro, and driver David Summerton.)
Rolling Thunder was conceived from a love of automobiles with a goal of reaching out to the community and helping local charitable organizations to attract attention and raise money.
of Hope. MaeHem urges local charities interested in having the funny car dragster on display at an event to contact Mark at 918-640-7244 or Kris at 918-637-0509. The entire crew also voices praise to its sponsors, including Auto Zone, Alloy Welding, DeMaro Speed &Customs, DFA Racing, Sundance Welding and Unique Collision.
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Crew chief Mark DeMaro prepares Rolling Thunder for its debut display and run at the Tulsa Raceway.
In a split second, this supercharged Chevy engine will produce 2500 horsepower of energy and hurl this funny car dragster at speeds exceeding 200 miles an hour in a quarter-mile.
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Faith, Family & Marriage Programming KCFOʼs strong lineup of morning and mid-day programs like Focus on the Family are doing their part to preserve families and build strong marriages. These programs are topic driven and many are produced as a daily series, making them appointment radio for thousands of Tulsans. 6:00 am - 1:00 pm Monday - Friday
‘A Quick Word with Beth Moore’ 1:00pm Beth Moore is Americaʼs leading inspirational speaker, filling arenas across the nation. Her trips to Tulsa are packed out and create a buzz at the BOK that few can rival. Her daily two minute program at 1:00pm is the bite size boost of energy and inspiration that Tulsa women crave.
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Prager is a Renaissance man with an uncanny ability to discuss a wide range of topics: human relationships, child rearing, the cultural divide, religion, international relations and morality. Fiercely independent, Prager was a Fellow at Columbia Universityʼs School of International Affairs, has taught Russian and Jewish history at Brooklyn College, and was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to the U.S. Delegation to the Vienna Review Conference on the Helsinki Accords. He holds an honorary doctorate of laws from Pepperdine University. Simply said, The Dennis Prager Show breaks the mold of traditional talk radio.
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The Claremore event returns for the 10th year with different format but lots of fun, shopping and activities for women. By Carol Beck-Round Ladies, this event is just for you! The Ladies Lifestyle event is returning, but with a slight format change this year. The 10th annual affair is set for Thursday, October 8 at the new Claremore Conference Center at 1400 Country Club from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. Ladies will discover an array of shopping opportunities as well as booths offering information appealing to women of all ages. New to the event this year will be hors d’ oeuvres from local restaurants, the first annual Leading Lady Awards featuring prominent women in business in the community, and a special guest speaker, nationally-known Jill Donovan, founder of Rustic Cuff. Donovan began her business while spending time with her children during the day and teaching law at the University of Tulsa in the evenings. Teaching herself leather making and metal design in her guest bedroom, Rustic Cuff came to life for Donovan after she began sharing her creations as gifts for friends.
Jill Donovan, founder and owner of Rustic Cuff, will be speaking at this year’s Ladies Lifestyle set for Thursday, October 8 at the new Claremore Conference Center. Those friends’ encouragement led her to launch a business. “Jill Donovan is a role model for many women. Not only did
she start a successful business from the ground up, but she also started a movement in the fashion and jewelry industries,” said Sarah
Sharp, Claremore Main Street’s vice president and one of the event’s committee members. “We are extremely excited that she graciously agreed to speak at the Ladies Lifestyle this year.” Donovan will also announce the Leading Ladies Awards and then offer a short presentation about herself, her company and entrepreneurship immediately following the awards. The Leading Ladies Awards, which begins at 8 p.m., will include the recognition of ladies behind the scenes, community supporters, business leadership, nonprofit leadership, volunteer of the year and woman of the year. Nomination forms are available at the Claremore Chamber website, www. claremore.org. The Claremore Chamber of Commerce and Claremore Main Street have designed the event to provide products, services and information women need and want to make their lives more efficient, more productive and happier. Regardless of their age or circumstances, women will find something valuable for their lives.
Shopping opportunities will include booths featuring jewelry, clothing, purses and other fashion accessories, home décor, body products, health care items, and business services related specifically to women’s needs. Hillcrest Hospital Claremore, major Presenting Sponsor of the show, will provide a panel of health care professionals. Each panelist will offer a short presentation and will be available to answer questions related to women’s health issues at different stages of their life. Dr. Lacy Crissup with Primary Eye Care will also be on hand with a mobile unit offering basic eye screenings for attendees. Major sponsors of this year’s event include RCB Bank, Tulsa Federal Credit Union, J&J Pharmacy and moreClaremore. com. Admission for the entire evening, all activities included, is $10. Vendor applications are also available at the Chamber and website. For more info, call (918) 341-5881 or (918) 341-2818.
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Tulsa New Holland has provided quality tractors, outdoor power equipment and hay equipment to Northeast Oklahoma for over three decades.
By Duane Blankenship Tulsa New Holland is known for quality products, genuine OEM parts and outstanding service. They are your area headquarters for tractors, outdoor power equipment and hay equipment, providing outstanding sales and service to northeastern Oklahomans for nearly 33 years. Their product lineup includes New Holland, Cub Cadet, Bush Hog and Woods. The company has been ranked in the top 100 Cub Cadet dealers nationwide since 2000, and is currently ranked number 13 in North America out of a total of 1,400 dealers. President Mike McCrate joined Tulsa New Holland in 1986 and became owner in 1989. “We are somewhat of a rarity in the industry,” said McCrate, “in that we are still 100% family owned and operated and do all our business out of our one store.” The Tulsa New Holland management team consists of President Mike McCrate, General Manager Kelly Umphrey, Service Manager Travis McCrate, and Parts Manager John Asmus. John Asmus previously
worked for a New Holland Dealership in Colorado and has been with the Tulsa company for a year and a half. John manages a parts inventory valued at half a million dollars. “Customers can usually walk out with any fast-moving part in hand. When we do have to order a part, we can request next-day delivery, but there’s a charge for it. Most parts are typically delivered in three days.” Mike’s son, Travis, literally grew up at Tulsa New Holland and says he can remember being in the booth at the Tulsa Home Service Manager Travis McCrate and Parts Manager John Asmus are integral parts of the Tulsa New & Garden Show when he Holland management team. was in third grade. He has For more information, contact been a full-time employee of the rising stars on the horizon.” delivery within a 30-mile radius family business since 2006. “We Have your equipment of Tulsa New Holland. Special Tulsa New Holland confidently service any product checked and serviced when rates will apply for pickup and 11919 E. Pine St. we sell because we have the best you aren’t using it with Tulsa delivery outside this area. Check technicians in our industry,” New Holland’s Winter Fix with one of our service specialists Tulsa, OK 74116 said Travis. “We pay top dollar, program. When you call between for complete details. (918) 438-5665 hire the best technicians and do November 1 and January 31, you Tulsa New Holland has everything we can to retain them. will receive an engine oil change, an A+ rating with Tulsa Better www.tulsanewholland.com Tulsa New Holland employs new engine oil filter, sharpened Business Bureau. “Give us a try,” one master technician, two top mower blades, a 31 point says Mike. “We want to be your www.ValueNews.com technicians, and we have several inspection, and free pick up and partner for life.”
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Biking to Create a World Free of MS Make a difference is someone’s life by participating in the Bike MS ride on September 26 and 27. By Deanna Rebro Join hundreds of bicyclists on Saturday and Sunday, September 26 and 27, as they venture on a 150-mile journey from Norman to Guthrie to Stillwater to have fun and help create a world free of multiple sclerosis (MS). Bike MS, now in its 30th year, is recognized as the premier fundraising cycling series in the nation. Bike MS: The Road Divided 2015 is the area effort that provides vital support to 4,400 local individuals diagnosed with MS. This unpredictable and often disabling disease of the central nervous system disrupts the flow of information within the brain and between the brain and body, much like a frayed electrical cord, thus producing neurological disorders. The course of the disease varies greatly from person to person. Although MS can develop at any age, the disease is most common in women between ages 20 and 50. Unfortunately, the cause of MS is still unknown and there is no cure. Several disease-modifying medications are available to stop the progression of symptoms that include numbness, blurred vision, incontinence, memory loss, muscle spasms, dizziness
Hundreds of cyclists ride to raise funds for the 4,400 local individuals diagnosed with MS. and seizures. But symptom relief comes at a cost. The symptom management, treatment and healthcare coordination for a person living with MS comes to approximately $60,000 a year. “That’s why this event is so important to these people and to their families,” says Sarah Flowers, development manager of the National MS Society Oklahoma chapter. The goal for Bike MS: The Road Divided 2015 is $540,000. “The funds raised through Bike MS help to provide direct financial assistance to those living with MS, and vital programs and services to them
and their families such as self-help groups and wellness programs.” With more than 100 Bike MS events taking place across the nation, corporations and organizations have made this the team-building event of choice. Anyone 12 or older is invited to participate, with a $300 fundraising minimum. “The real fun comes among teams,” says Sarah. Any kind of team – friends, families, businesses, civic groups, churches, scouts, youth groups, and people living with MS. Year after year, many cyclists make new friends throughout Oklahoma who share their
experience and return with teams of new participants. This is the first time the local chapter has chosen the scenic Norman, Guthrie, Stillwater route. Organizers have covered even the smallest details to make the ride safe and memorably enjoyable for everyone. Bike MS is fully supported with patrols and marshals. Food will be provided courtesy of presenting sponsor Sam’s Club. Ben E. Keith Foods also donates and supplies food for the weekend, along with area Stillwater restaurants that are donating food for the finish line in
Stillwater. Many volunteers will be on hand all along the way to help with whatever is needed. Years of experience and listening to cyclists resulted in a new and user-friendly website, www.bikemsok. org, and it has never been so easy to get involved. Anyone interested can find answers to all their questions about event details, ride preparation, team information, social media, fundraising tools and lots more. With just a few clicks, you can register to ride, start, form or join a team, volunteer, sponsor or donate. People who are not able to make the ride or provide hands-on assistance can still be a part of the event and make a difference in someone’s life by making a donation.
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