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VOL 22 ISSUE 5
May 2015
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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.
Guaranty Abstract Expands Why Choose Residential Closing Center American Heritage? Assistant Vice President and Tulsa Branch Manager Tami Fleak says, “Our relationship with customers is more important than the size of your account.”
The company is streamlining the abstracting title insurance and closing services in Tulsa by consolidating into one location. By Christopher Davis
A leader in abstracting title insurance and closing servic-
es, Guaranty Abstract Company has expanded and reorganized its Yale office to
create Tulsa’s residential closing center at KingsPointe
By Jim Butcher
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Not long ago, state law restricted a bank’s remote facility (drive-through win-
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American Heritage Bank Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager Tami Fleak, left, welcomes Zarina George, the newest employee of the Tulsa branch, located at 71st and Union. Zarina performs double duty as bank teller and assists customers with their postal needs.
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