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Route 66 Blowout Bigger, Better Close to 30,000 expected in Sapulpa June 6. By Jim Butcher
Begin your summer with a one-day extravaganza of fun, food and activities for the entire family at the 26th annual Route 66 Blowout Car Show & Festival set for Saturday, June 6, in downtown Sapulpa on historic Route 66. From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the event revolves around one of the largest car and truck shows in the region, showcasing classic and modern cars and trucks. “We expect somewhere
between 300 to 400 vehicles,” says, Cindy McDonald, executive director of the Main Street Sapulpa program, and originator of the annual Route 66 Blowout event in 1989. McDonald, with help from many local groups and individuals, created the first Blowout in a roped off one block area in a parking lot with thirty-five cars and trucks. And today? Upwards of (continued on page 22)
Sapulpa Main Street committee members for the 2014 presentation of the Route 66 Blowout include (L to R): Carl Prescott, Sapulpa Arts Director Sheri Waldrop, Kallie McGuire, Gina Belk and Sapulpa Main Street Director Cindy McDonald.
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The Million Dollar Question: Do You Have Enough Money To Retire? rental income, and pensions. If the amount you anticipate from these sources is equal to or more than what your expenses are then you are in shape. If not, the remainder will come from what you save in your 401k’s, IRA’s, Roth’s, etc.. Now multiply the number of your yearly gap by 25. That should give you the amount of savings you need so that you can draw the recommended 4% annually from your investments.
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It’s not a one size fits all answer. Do you really need $1 million to retire? Or is it $2 million for a retired couple? Or is it 10 times your current annual salary? All of these are nice, neat figures you might have heard. The bottom line is it boils down to what your expenses are and what your retirement income sources will be. The keys are to retire with as little debt as possible by paying off your mortgage, vehicle loans, and other debt such as boats and credit cards and to save as much as possible by contributing to retirement plans, savings, and other sources of income. To get started, figure out approximately how much you currently spend on an annual basis. Don’t forget food, credit card bills, insurance, and vacations. Check your numbers against your current “bring home” pay. If your expense numbers are significantly higher than your budget and you don’t save anything every month, you may have underestimated your actual expenses. It is very common for people to underestimate expenses and overestimate their investment returns. Surprisingly, when folks come in to my office and bring me a list of their expenses, the most common budget item left off is food. Since we would like for you to continue to eat during retirement, please don’t forget to budget for food. Next, subtract the expenses you don’t plan to have
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during retirement (mortgage payment, expenses for kids at home, college expenses, etc.). Finally, add back in money for health care. If you retire before age 65, when Medicare will kick in, and your company doesn’t continue paying for health insurance, you will need to do a little research to figure out how much that will cost . Remember that for most folks, health care costs go up as you age. We typically estimate that the average retiree spends about 75-85% of their pre-retirement income in retirement to sustain their lifestyle. However, that is just a rule of thumb. You may not be average. Do your research and then do the math to figure out how much retirement savings you will need. Here’s how to figure it. Add up all the income you anticipate receiving from retirement sources. This should include social security,
For example, let’s say your expenses are $4000 per month to keep yourself fed, clothed, housed, and living the retirement lifestyle that you want. You have $1500 from Social Security and $1000 from a pension for a total of $2500 per month. That results in a shortfall of $1500 per month, or $18,000 per year. $18,000 x 25 = $450,000. That’s the amount you will need in your savings for retirement (401k, IRAs, Roth’s, etc.) to close the gap. Now, these are estimates. You’re probably not “normal” or average. Do some figuring and research. If you need our help, give us a call. We can help. For more information go to www.Waterstonewealth.com. Melanie Hasty-Grant, Experienced Licensed Professional Counselor and Managing Principle of Waterstone Private Wealth Management. Securities and Advisory Services offered through LPL Financial, a Registered Investment Advisor, Member FINRA/SIPC.
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Are You Prepared for a Dental Emergency? Tips on what to do in case of a dental emergency. By Steve White, D.D.S Dental emergencies occur at the most inconvenient times. They can range from minor aggravations, to mild discomfort, to major pain and swelling. We will discuss some of the most common problems and what you should do when they occur. Abscessed teeth occur after the “nerve” of the tooth has undergone a dying process. Teeth have an inner space called the pulp chamber which contains soft tissue, connective tissue, blood vessels and nerve fibers, commonly known as the “nerve” of the tooth. This tissue can be damaged due to trauma or the invasion of tooth decay. It undergoes a dying process that results in the formation of an abscess at the root end of the tooth. This normally causes deep, throbbing pain or significant swelling in the area.
Treatment initially is to relieve swelling or pressure by establishing drainage of the abscess and use of antibiotic therapy. Comprehensive treatment involves root canal therapy to save the tooth or extraction, if the tooth is not restorable. There are various options for replacing missing teeth which include implants, fixed bridges, and removable partials. Young children often have accidents that damage the front teeth. You can use cold compresses and ice packs to control bleeding and pain. Your dentist can evaluate the damage and present options for treatment depending on the amount of damage, the child’s age (dental development), and aesthetic concerns. If a permanent tooth is completely knocked out, do not wash or scrub it ; place it in a small container of milk and get to a dentist ASAP. These teeth can often be replanted in the mouth if the person is seen soon enough. Anytime there has been a traumatic injury, you should get to the dental office or emergency room immediately. Soft tissue wounds are best treated early on and it is essential to determine if there are fractures, either of the teeth or jaws, so appropriate treatment can be started. You bite down on something and your tooth cracks ; often this occurs because the tooth is weakened by decay or an old filling. Regardless of the cause, you should get to the dentist to evaluate and fix the problem. Basically, how quickly you do this depends on how badly it hurts when the fracture occurs. You may have no pain, but, you could also have severe pain if the “nerve” is directly exposed. Early evaluation and treatment alleviates the pain and reduces the chances of more severe problems occurring if treatment is delayed.
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Your Hometown Medical Spa BA Med Spa & Weight Loss Center has served Broken Arrow residents with their wellness and beauty needs for the past five years. By Sheryl Sowell Medical spas combine the services of a medical clinic and a day spa, and are becoming increasingly popular across the country. When choosing a medical spa for services, it is important to ask a few questions first. Is the business supervised by a certified medical physician? Is the staff trained and certified? Are they friendly and make you feel comfortable and at ease? What type of equipment is used? Will the treatments you receive provide the results you want, and how long will it take? The friendly, experienced and knowledgeable team at BA Med Spa & Weight Loss Center is happy to answer your questions. Since 2010, BA Med Spa has been one of Tulsa’s premiere med spas. Managing partner Malissa Spacek co-founded BA Med Spa with Dr. James Campbell, medical supervisor and onsite medical director. Malissa leads an experienced team of professionals who are certified, licensed and trained to provide a variety of health and wellness and cosmetic treatments. “Our highly trained staff provides services that will help you feel and look healthy, confident and attractive. We explain the treatments thoroughly to each patient and give them realistic guidelines of what results to expect, and when they can expect them,” says Malissa. “In addition, all of our equipment, including lasers, Ultherapy
neck and under the chin. patients opt for CoolSculpting to and Coolsculpting are the highest Several types of injectables complete their new body transforquality technology.” mation. This innovative procedure and dermal fillers are available for Located in the heart of improving aging skin. “One of allows patients to lose remaining Broken Arrow at 500 S. Elm Pl., our highly popular treatments is problem areas, such as stubborn residents have trusted BA Med a liquid face lift using Voluma,” bumps and bulges, without surSpa & Weight Loss Center for says Malissa. “Voluma gives you gery or downtime. CoolSculpting years for effective weight loss a subtle lift, helping to restore is a non-surgical technology that programs, anti-aging treatments, contour and give you a more dermal fillers and injectables, laser targets and cools unwanted fat youthful profile.” To treat lines cells in a selected area to induce a services including hair removal, and wrinkles in the nasiolabial noticeable, natural-looking reducpermanent cosmetics and more. folds and marionettes, BA Med tion in fat. BA Med Spa’s weight loss Spa recommends Artefill, a filler For patients wanting a nonprograms are an excellent way that provides immediate results invasive treatment to improve to jump start your healthy living for wrinkle correction. Platelet their facial appearance, Ultherapy goals and get in shape for the Rich Plasma (PRP) utilizes a fracis a popular option that requires summer. Packages feature options such as a complete physical assess- no downtime and uses ultrasound tion of your own blood to help improve skin texture, lines and and the body’s own natural ment and blood panel with Dr. wrinkles. “Areas such as under the healing process to lift, tone and Campbell, HCG injections, B-12 eyes and neck can show dramatic tighten loose skin on the brow, injections, appetite suppressants, and individualized weight loss and maintenance plans. “We provide patients with a healthy way to achieve weight loss while they learn to replace bad eating and lifestyle habits with healthy ones,” says Malissa. After reaching their Left to right: Tasha Wooten; Teri McAuliffe; Monica Stubblefield, RN; Dr. James weight loss Campbell; Malissa Spacek, managing partner; James Cole; Cari Lind; goals, many Melody Spacek; and Jenny Golliver, RN.
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By Sheryl Sowell For anyone who has experienced a pulled muscle or a pinched nerve, you know how painful it can be. Small tasks suddenly seem monumental, and just getting through each day becomes a struggle. For thousands of Oklahomans, this life is a reality. Many don’t even go to see a doctor for fear of surgery or a lengthy and expensive treatment program. But, you don’t have to live your life in constant pain. Recent spinal decompression patient Dennis Barnes says, “Don’t suffer in pain needlessly!” The staff at Spinal Decompression of Oklahoma may be able to help you live pain free, but you will never know until you give them a call. For patient Dennis Barnes, life had gotten increasingly difficult. He suspected that his pain was from a back injury he experienced in the 70s. The injury was severe enough to require surgery, but with surgery and physical therapy, Dennis was feeling pretty good. He just took care when lifting heavy items and along with a walking program, kept himself in good health. He thought his days of back pain were over.
Unfortunately, in April of 2010, the pain returned with a vengeance. Dennis was experiencing severe pain daily and thought that another back surgery was in his future – a thought that he was not looking forward to. Then, while reading a news article about another individual with severe back pain who had found relief, Dennis decided that it was worth giving the doctor a call. Dr. Gary Fortner, with Spinal Decompression of Oklahoma, did X-rays and an MRI of Dennis’s back and found four discs that had areas of concern. “I was hurting so badly at this point I couldn’t sit still, couldn’t stand, couldn’t sleep – my entire life revolved around this pain I was experiencing,” explains Dennis. “I knew I didn’t want to go through surgery again, so I decided to give this a try. After meeting Dr. Fortner, I really felt like I could believe in him and trust him, so when he said he could help me, I decided to give it a try.” Spinal decompression is the perfect alternative to surgery for a great number of people. And the treatment is quick and easy.
Dennis says that he actually looked forward to his appointments. In his case, he started out with 5 minutes of ultrasound for relaxing the deep muscle tissue and then lying down on hot moist towels for approximately 15 minutes. That was one of his favorite parts. Next, a special belt and vest are placed on the patient, the patient boards the Spina machine standing and then the machine tilts you to where you are lying down. The vest is used to keep the upper body stationary as the belt will allow a gentle and precise pull at the exact tension and angle as their doctor prescribes. This treatment allows injured discs to get fluid and circulation to the damaged areas. Finally, ice packs and e-stim are placed on the injured area to ease discomfort. “I don’t completely understand the procedure, but I do know that it worked,” he says. After eight visits, Dennis began to feel a tremendous difference. Within two months, Dennis was completely pain free, without the expense and trauma of surgery. “My quality of life is wonderful again, and I feel like I can live my life the way I want
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TTake a Taste of Bixby The annual culinary event will be held Thursday, June 11 at the SpiritBank Event Center.
By Christopher Davis The Bixby Metro Chamber of Commerce is known for working hard to promote civic and commercial growth in their community. This summer, the Chamber turns up the heat with an evening filled with the best of Bixby’s food and beverage scene. On Thursday, June 11, Taste of Bixby presents special culinary offerings for the enjoyment of the public at SpiritBank Event Center. Events like Taste of Bixby are one of the ways in which the Chamber has harnessed the forces that drive development to the outskirts of south Tulsa. Bixby has grown rapidly, yet retains a great deal of its quiet, agrarian heritage (its good taste, if you will). In 2000, the community counted a little more than 13,000 residents. Since then, the city has nearly doubled in size. In 2009, the Tulsa metro collectively looked south in appreciation when CNN Money included Bixby on its list of 100 Best Places to Live (number 67). The additions of the Bentley Sports Complex and SpiritBank Event Center represent major investments in the city’s future. The transformation north of the Arkansas River is nothing short of remarkable, feeling as though a new business opens up every week,
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has to offer: good friends, live entertainment and, of course, the best food and beverage in Bixby. “It’s a great chance to try things you may not normally eat, and to learn more about some of your favorites,” says Crockett. “It is an event open to everyone in our community and so much fun!” Taste of Bixby is, as Crockett puts it, “the Bixby Metro Chamber’s premier public annual event” and is sponsored by Doc’s Country Mart. VIP Sponsors include Goodscents Deli Fresh Subs, Michael V’s, Oklahoma Natural Gas, Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart. The fun commences at the SpiritBank Event Center on Thursday, June 11, from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets are $12 per person (children under 10 are free). Plan ahead – eat a light lunch! “We encourage everyone to come hungry,” smiles Crockett. For the latest details on Taste of Bixby, visit The Bixby Metro Chamber on Facebook. For tickets to the event, as well as membership to the Bixby Metro Chamber of Commerce, visit their website at www.BixbyChamber.com.
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Gentlemen, Don’t Forget Mother’s Day J. David Jewelry offers unique jewelry selections perfect for special gift-giving occasions.
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Operating from their J. David Jewelry store in Broken Arrow for more than 20 years, store founders Joel and Kendra Wiland opened a second location in Tulsa in May of last year. You’ll find the new J. David Jewelry branch just east of Memorial on 101st Street. The design of the new showroom is open, inviting and easy to navigate from one beautifully designed display case to the next. Landon Wiland, J. David marketing director (and Joel and Kendra’s son), says, “There are no walls, corners or obstacles to stop you as you travel from case to case through the showroom. The back of the showroom has a huge window allowing visitors to observe J. David’s skilled artisans as they create custom jewelry pieces for customers. With Mother’s Day just around the corner, this is a great time to visit either of the J. David Jewelry locations. You’ll find a huge selection of rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets and pendants that
will please any wife or mom, and fit your budget. J. David Jewelry is known throughout the area as the place to shop for truly customdesigned jewelry. “Customers frequently bring in several pieces that have been in their families for generations,” says Landon. “They are interested in having a single piece of fine jewelry custom designed and crafted utilizing a variety of diamonds or other fine stones.” J. David’s designers will sit with you and exchange concept ideas. They will sketch ideas you will love. Once a concept is selected, another artisan creates a cad/cam rendering with the cost to produce the creation. “Our designer’s cad/ cam designs actually look like photographs,” said Landon. Once the design is finalized, a 3-D printer is used to produce a 3-D plastic model. Upon final approval, the lost-wax technique is used to create the actual piece of jewelry. Each step, from concept to creation, takes place at J. David Jewelry.
Two outstanding gift ideas to consider for Mothers’ Day are J. David’s Alex & Ani Jewelry and their Heart Throb Collection. Alex & Ani provides a meaningful, eco-conscious collection of jewelry and accessories, and each item is proudly designed and crafted in America with sustainable Joel and Kendra Wiland of J. David Jewelry opened their second store one materials. year ago at 101st & Memorial. They started J. David Jewelry over 20 years ago. Some items are sentimental; For more information, contact seen in years,” said Landon. others are symbols. The neat Every piece offers stunning thing about this collection J. David Jewelry diamonds that shimmer is that the bracelets can be 613 N. Aspen, Broken Arrow with every beat of your stacked together or worn with (918) 251-6300 lady’s heart. Diamonds are other jewelry, making each precision mounted with a 101st & Memorial, Tulsa assortment style uniquely revolutionary hinge that yours. (918) 364-6300 allows them to literally dance “Heart Throb diamond www.jdavid.com with mesmerizing light at the jewelry is one of the most www.ValueNews.com slightest movement. exciting collections we’ve
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Community Builders, Inc. recommends energy-efficient metal roofs for a lifetime of beauty, without the maintenance. By Duane Blankenship Greg Wolter founded Community Builders, Inc. and has served as its president for more than 30 years. The company offers home remodeling services to clients throughout Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas and Missouri. They are not general contractors, but rather specialize in the work they know best, and they do it well. This includes energy-efficient vinyl siding, replacement windows, gutter guard systems, high quality sunrooms, bath and Jacuzzi products, and metal roof systems. “We’ve always impressed customers with our professionalism, price competitiveness and customer dedication,” says Greg. “We’re grateful that customers continue to put their confidence in us by giving us the opportunity to provide outstanding products and services in every remodeling project we do. We enjoy earning your respect and your business.” Now is a great time to think about roofs, and Community Builders recommends metal
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May Is National Foster Care Month Choices for Life Foster Care honors its foster parents this month and calls attention to the need for more families to foster therapeutic ated and then matched with a 100 therapeutic foster children home. Kelly says the only word ei- on the right track. “You have to foster children.
strong and stable foster family they have welcomed into their ther of them knew was “No!” One that will nurture the child to heal, hearts and rural Collinsville home pulled out chunks of his hair in grow and develop the interperson- during the past 11 years. Kelly says frustration. “They were separated May marks a special time to honor al and behavioral skills to become from their family,” she explains. her childhood dream was to have special people who care for special a positive and accomplished adult. eight children. With two step chil“They had not had the best situakids. As part of National Foster tion, but the only one they knew.” “The goal is always to reunite dren and two biological children, Care Month, Choices for Life Fos- the children with their biological Today the boys are straight “A” medical issues prevented more. ter Care in Sapulpa is honoring its families whenever possible,” says students and are active in sports The Evans felt they had foster parents and calling attenand music. And Kelly’s dream of Christine, adding that Choices more love to give, so they began tion to the dire need for more. having eight children came true for Life provides counseling and researching foster care agenAn appreciation dinner at with their official adoptions. support to help make a successful cies. “The people at Choices for Freddie’s in Sapulpa kicked off Looking back over the years, reunification. Life were so professional and so the event. Foster families were she remembers numerous chalFostering a therapeutic child is supportive,” she recalls. “We felt recognized for their generosity lenges when they needed the not an easy task. It takes patience, comfortable with them.” and commitment to giving the love, strength and an open mind. Seven years ago, they adopted support of a Choices for Life neediest kids in the DHS system therapist. A simple phone call to a For some people, it is a calling. two of their foster girls. At about an opportunity to experience professional who is available every That is how Tommy and Kelly the same time, two brothers, a meaningful connection with ages two and three, came to their minute of every day put them Evans feel about the more than adults who care for them and support them. “Without our foster parents, these kids would not have this opportunity,” says clinical supervisor Christine Hamner. Unlike traditional foster care, Choices for Life focuses on children with a higher level of emotional and behavioral needs. They come from families in crisis with no one to care for them. Their histories include abuse, neglect and homelessness. To these children, education is far distant to simply surviving another day. Choices for Life takes these kids, from infants to age 18, from overcrowded DHS shelters and provides them with the therapeutic treatment they need but would not Choices for Life staff members Kim Cardwell, Cynthia Stubblefield, Lisa Bohbrink, receive in traditional foster care. Keith Griffin, Christine Hamner, Kristi Selensky and Heather Melton work toward a goal of They currently have 55 children. recruiting 43 therapeutic foster families by the end of June. Each child is carefully evalu-
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69th year for Will Rogers Stampede Rodeo By Jim Butcher It wasn’t too long ago when ever boy in America wanted to grow up and be a cowboy. And while there aren’t too many cowboy and western movies being produced, that dream still exists in some and one of the ways ‘we get an inside look at some aspects of that way of life” is the rodeo. Rodeos were based on the skills required by working cowboys, in what today is the western United States, western Canada, and northern Mexico. Today it is a sporting event that involves horses and other livestock, designed to test the skill and speed of the cowboys and cowgirls. American style professional rodeos generally comprise the following events: tie-down roping, team roping, steer wrestling, saddle bronc riding, bareback bronc riding, bull riding and barrel racing. The events are divided into two basic categories: the rough stock events and the timed events. Depending on sanctioning organization and region, other events such as breakaway roping, goat tying, or pole bending may also be a part of some rodeos. In Oklahoma rodeos have been and continue to be a most important part of life and the forthcoming Will Rogers Stam-
pede Rodeo in Claremore is one of the biggest and best, having been named the 2014 PRCA Rodeo of the Year. The 69th edition is scheduled for Memorial Weekend – May 22 - 24 – with something for the entire family, says Dave Petty,
chairman of this year’s event, and who grew up in Ponca City and Osage County with the cowboy way of life in his blood. He readily admits riding a horse, learning to rope at a very early age, and competing in riding bulls and roping was a great way to grow
Legendary Mexican rope artist Tomas Garcilazo will be performing at the 69th annual Will Rogers Stampede Rodeo in Claremore May 22-24.
up and appreciate this way of life. Very few today can claim that they were taught how to rope by a legend. At a very early age David learned from Mike Sokoll, a veteran 101 Ranch Rodeo performer, who lived in Ponca City and was 88 years old, at the time, Sokoll was with the original 101 Ranch Wild West Show from 1909-1915. David is a safety specialist for an Oklahoma natural gas gathering and processing company, and he owns a cow-calf operation north of Chelsea and raises quarters horses. He admits he “married into” the Will Rogers Stampede Association, as his wife’s grandparents were charter members of the original Round Up Club. His commitment to preserving the heritage of this nearly 69-year-old event goes well behind that of a typical in-law. “This is the largest running event in Rogers County next to Will Rogers Days,” he points out. “And I want to help keep that tradition going.” Petty believes that the rodeo offers high quality, family entertainment at a fair price. “You work hard for your money and you need to get your dollar’s worth.” He notes that “where else can you get a night of great family entertainment, fun for the whole family...
two adults and two children for only $35? You can’t beat it. And we offer several good package deals. Best to check our website – willrogersstampede.com – and get an overview of the event. We also have a Facebook page.” Celebrating God and country is another important aspect of this rodeo, Petty said. “On Sunday we provide Cowboy Church Services and those who attend can get into the rodeo on Sunday at no charge.” One of the key acts is Tomas Garcilazo is a native of Mexico, where he began learning “Floreo de Reata” (rope artistry) at a very early age, as he was being raised in his family tradition and heritage of La Charreria. This richly developed skill is performed by Charros, who take extreme pride in their horsemanship and roping abilities. “I’m sure the whole family will enjoy watching Tomas’ artistry... I do very much,” Petty said. Having been a part of this particular event for many years, “I know that it requires at lot of hard work by a lot of volunteers. And I know you will enjoy if you attend. Let’s make this our greatest year ever.”
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Route 66 Blowout Bigger, Better 50,000 to 10,000 visitors are expected to fill a ten-block area in downtown Sapulpa with something for the entire family. “Yes, we have grown.” McDonald is working to bring vintage steamed-powered tractors to the event. Give her a call if you would like to exhibit your tractor. Also, a local Jeep club will be returning this year! Once again this year, winner trophies are being hand-made by historic Frankoma Pottery. Tulsa Teachers Credit Union is sponsoring a drawing for a new Chevy 350 Crate engine. Tickets are available at the Sapulpa TTCU branch and Sapulpa Main Street office. She notes that the Blowout is truly a community affair, sponsored by local businesses, showcasing local artists and vendors and coordinated by Sapulpa Main Street with proceeds going toward beautification of the downtown district. Sapulpa comes alive with activities for the entire family, ranging from a Children’s Zone filled with
games, face painting fun, rock wall and inflatables for children’s entertainment, and of course, the Art Show, which in fact is one-year older than Route 66 Blowout itself. Visitors can enjoy the artwork on display by area and regional artists for details visit Sapulpa Arts on Facebook or call 918-224-0170. McDonald added that downtown stores and shops will be open and provide excellent opportunity to buy something special while viewing the car show. She highly recommends a visit to the Sapulpa Historical Society’s Museum in downtown, and “be sure to checkout the newly restored Waite Phillips Filling Station. Originally built in 1923, the station was one of the buildings in Sapulpa in its heyday. And the museum is one of the best. It’s worth the visit.” Sapulpa Arts Director Sheri Ishmael-Waldrop said the 7th Annual 6x6 on Route 66 Show will coincide with the one-day Route 66 Blowout Art Show on June 6, “with each of
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Not that there was much problem with providing stellar customer service in the first place, but the co-managers explain that the lessening of stress related to communication and consistency service translates to a better experience for everyone – especially the customers. It’s nice to have the entire team in one place, they say. After all, closing real estate deals is as much an art as it is a craft. Experience can make or break a deal. “You can’t just go to school for this,” Spiegel explains. “There’s no college program. Most of the successful closers have been in the industry for a long time.” And Guaranty Abstract has some of the best closers in Tulsa. A family-owned business since 1928, three generations of Kirkpatricks have led the company through changes in markets and technology, recruiting top-level talent along the way. Part of the company’s success, Spiegel says, relates directly to the fact that so many employees have stayed with them over the years. For example, the seven escrow closers
The Sapulpa Rotary Club will host the 8th annual Salsa Festival. The committee is taking applications for this year’s contestants who can win up to $400 by entering their salsa in one of three categories: HOT, MEDIUM OR MILD. The Salsa Festival takes place at 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Courthouse Plaza. Anyone can judge the competition. Tasting Kits are sold allowing visitors to vote for their favorite salsa. Rotary also will have a panel of non-partial serious salsa eaters to judge first place winners in each category. First place winners receive $150 prize money. awarding an extra $200.
who comprise the team at the Residential Closing Center have over 103 years combined experience providing abstracting and title services for Guaranty Abstract Company. Property sales can be emotional and tedious for buyers and sellers alike. With so many who have “seen it all,” Guaranty Abstract clients can rest easy knowing their property deals are sure to work out for the best. What makes a good closer? “Crisis management. Communication. Flexibility,” says Riggs. Caywood chimes in, “The ability to multi-task.” Riggs adds, “Compassion. Willingness to change.” Caywood elaborates, “Being willing to learn and educate.” Spiegel points out that laws and regulations change, so the ability to not only stay informed on the latest forms and details, but also to be able to communicate these processes to all parties involved in a way that moves things forward, is crucial to success. The new Residential Closing Center supports this goal, allowing
Why Choose American Heritage? from the main office. Not any longer. Today, branch banking has exploded, with a different financial banking facility or a branch office practically on every corner and in the supermarket. What does that mean? Choices! And that is a good thing. However, it also can be overwhelming. The two main reasons customers choose a bank is friendliness and service. “We at American Heritage Bank believe that it is more important to have a good, solid relationship with a customer – regardless of whether their account is only a few dollars or a major corporation with millions of dollars – where they can realize their financial needs,” explains Tami Fleak, assistant vice president and manager of the Tulsa branch. Located at 71st Street and Union Avenue, this branch is the only American Heritage branch located in Tulsa. “We are a community bank,” Tami adds, “and that is important to many people who believe a bank should be an integral part of the community – their community.” She defines a community bank as locally
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