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n the complex world of health insurance, USHealth Advisors pride themselves on offering customers an exceptional buying experience. They are licensed and trusted agents who must meet specific product training and certification standards before being authorized to represent the company USHealth Group line of products. Becky Brown, field sales leader, and her team are licensed agents who represent USHealth Advisors within the Tulsa metropolitan area and throughout Oklahoma. Becky is licensed in 14 states and has offices in Tulsa and Texas. Being a people person, Becky loves helping people and takes her company’s motto “H.O.P.E.” to heart. H.O.P.E. stands for: Helping Other People Everyday. “Our commitment to personal attention has made USHEALTH Advisors a recognized world leader for business growth, innovation and customer care. Every day, we help more and more individuals, families and business owners fulfill their health coverage needs,” said Becky. When it comes to Specified Disease/Sickness and Accident coverage, she understands that every customer has different needs. “We believe in choice, and we believe our customers truly value the array of options we provide as they choose the protection that is most Left: Becky Brown is the field sales leader for the Tulsa office - James Schmitt Division.
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OU CAN COUNT ON appropriate for them. To that end, we have developed many kinds of coverage’s that promote customer choice,” explains Becky. “We are flexible, affordable and secure. Our full portfolio of plans lets you tailor coverage to YOUR needs, and you can rest easy knowing that, we are an innovator in the industry with over 50 collective years of health coverage experience. Some people say our
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plans are ‘Too good to be true,’ they are every bit true.” For those customers who are either on a limited budget or are concerned about having to satisfy a high annual deductible before they receive any benefits from their health plans, the company offers some products which provide first-dollar benefits for covered services and substantial network discounts across a broad spectrum of providers. These plans are typically more affordable than more comprehensive plans, while still providing the first dollar protection and assurances that a limited protection plan offers. For instance, “In the event you need additional protection, the purchase of PremierChoice Specified Disease/ Sickness Plan*, Accident* and the Optional Guaranteed Short Term Insurability Rider* provides you with a onetime right to purchase our PremierMed Short Term Medical-Surgical Expense Plan* without any additional medical underwriting,” Becky stated. “Our PremierChoice Specified Disease/ Sickness and Accident Plans* allow you to receive first dollar payments for expenses incurred up to a benefit maximum for covered health care services. And with the special doctor office visit “rollover”* feature in each Specified Disease/ Sickness and Accident Plan, if
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NOTHING SPARKLES BRIGHTER THAN
y r l e w e J J. David Above: Owners, Kendra and Joel Wiland.
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s Elizabeth Taylor once said, “Jewelry has the power to be the one little thing that makes you feel unique.” J. David Jewelry, located in Broken Arrow and South Tulsa, is anxious to help you find or create a sentimental piece of jewelry sure to be treasured for years to come. Owned by Joel and Kendra Wiland, J. David has been one of the Tulsa area’s top choices for all of its jewelry needs for the last 25 plus years. “We opened our first store with only three rings and
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$500,” recalls Landon Wiland, who serves as marketing director. Many years and faithful customers later, they are the premier jeweler for anyone wanting to give a unique, forever gift. Twice a year, Joel travels to the diamond-trading capital of the world, Antwerp, Belgium, to hand-select diamonds that will be used to create one-of-a-kind pieces for his customers. This year, Israel will be added to the list for the process of finding the perfect gems.
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“Like snowflakes, no two diamonds are alike,” explains Landon. Joel goes directly to the source rather than buying more expensive gems in bulk. “One of the benefits of shopping with us is that we treat each customer like a member of our family,” says Landon, adding that their attention to personal service and finding customers the best value is what often sets them apart from other jewelers. Customer-focused service is something that is taken to heart at
Above: Sales Associate Debbie Keener assists a couple looking for just the right ring.
J. David. As soon as you enter the store, you are greeted by a jewelry expert, ready to help. “One of our most popular services is custom jewelry design,” explains Landon. While many stores offer the same service, J. David invested in technology early on, which makes the entire process painless. You can either start the design process on their website or visit the store to work with a designer to create your one-ofa-kind piece. Once it’s designed on the computer, a 3-D printer is used to produce the custom piece for review. “It’s a very detailed replica, down to 1/1000 of an inch that allows customers to see every detail of their design,” says Landon, adding that process can take anywhere from two to five weeks.
Landon goes on to explain that being a jewelry designer is much like being a miniature architect. “Everything not only has to look good but has to be structurally sound so that it will stand the test of time.” Most of J. David’s customers initially come in for their first real jewelry purchase, often an engagement ring. After working with the staff and seeing the attention to detail and care that goes into each client relationship, customers often return for those life events when jewelry makes the perfect statement. Besides custom jewelry, J. David has many pieces ready to be purchased for those last-minute gifts. Good advice for Cupid, shop early as Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. They also do jewelry repair (regardless of where it was purchased), battery replacements and appraisals, all without ever leaving the store. Regardless of your budget, there
is a gift to match. One of the more popular gifts is one that Landon created when he was only 11 years old – their own line of candles. Landon explains that he went through the family change jar and divided the money equally among the family. His dad decided to make it a teaching moment and taught Landon about investment and creativity. Landon originally wanted to put a diamond at the bottom of each candle, but eventually came up with the current version where each candle has a gemstone melted right in the candle wax. Several have a half-carat diamond. The candles are $40 and profits go to The Little Lighthouse, a Tulsa-based school for kids with special needs. J. David has two locations. One in Broken Arrow at 613 N Aspen and one in South Tulsa at 8200 E 101st St. Hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10-6, and Saturday 10-5. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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Ask the Expert Should You Customize Your Gun? As you look around the range you see just as many shooters with customized firearms as you do stock models. Shooters alter their firearms for a variety of reasons. For some it is to increase performance or reliability, while others serve to add utility. And then there is the “cool factor”, those who just want to personalize their piece. Let’s look at the pros and cons of customizing your firearm.
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Why customize? Reliability is a factor. Some firearms come from the manufacturer in less than ideal shape and might require a new trigger or sight, or some other item necessary for optimum reliability. Competitive shooting requires modifications to improve the shooters performance. Practically every part on a competitive shooters gun is different from factory stock and enhanced with upgrades to stay ahead of the competition. Customization makes a good gun even better. Beyond just improving the mechanics of the firearm, gun owners also want something meaningful and personal to them. With so many options available, it is easier than ever.
Why not customize? Defensive firearms serve a singular purpose – to be available and functional when it is needed. Some modifications can hinder reliability when you need the gun to work most. Some tough firearms have the form and function to work no matter if they are covered in mud…others that have been radically modified for high performance can sometimes be less reliable when you need it the most.
Where should I start? Modifications can range from full frame and internal work to tweaks with small parts, sight upgrades, accessories and packages to make your gun unique. Start with good ‘ol common sense when beginning your upgrades. Focus on upgrades that make the firearm easier to navigate. Parts that make the gun more user friendly should be your first choice. Begin with sights. Minor trigger changes will help improve it too. Grips and coatings are also good choices. As your skill increases you will become more sensitive to how your gun works and can continue to fine tune. Rifles such as an AR can use a free floating hand guard that helps heat escape and prevent your hand from baking off; as well as a more useable gripping surface. A good recoil pad, spring action, recoil-reducing stock, or pistol grip stock all help reduce the significant recoil of the standard 12-gauge shotgun. They make the gun more fun to shoot, and can eliminate the flinching and hesitancy in firing one of these powerful defense weapons.
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What is the most important thing I should know about upgrading my firearm? Train – A – Lot. The key to this, custom gurus say, is to rely less on accessories and more on training. Fundamentals should be solidly in place so that any modifications just further your personal shooting skills rather than attempting to act as a replacement for expertise. Practice makes permanent, and sometimes a couple of classes to get going in the right direction is more effective than spending money on upgrades that might not be necessary. Standing in a bay shooting at a stationary target isn’t preparing you for a real world encounter. Make your mistakes in a safe training environment so you know how to more effectively defend yourself in the real world. Nothing can replace a solid skill set.
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ertilization and weed control are both crucial to maintaining a healthy, green lawn. Anyone who has taken the DIY approach to lawn care is familiar with trial and error in the yard. Too much fertilizer – or the wrong mixture – means the grass will burn up and die, effecting the exact opposite of the intended result. Sooner Lawn will determine the proper right mix of fertilizer to ensure grass thrives with minimal effort on the owner’s part. “It is important to water following fertilization,” says Tim Nguen, owner. With proper fertilization and watering cycles, owners will see positive results. Within weeks, thick, healthy grass will be growing. But as healthy grass takes off, so can weeds. Sooner Lawn also discerns which herbicide to apply to 14 |
control weeds, giving desired turf the best opportunity to grow without competition in the yard. As with fertilization, weed control is not a one-size-fits-all approach, requiring
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amounts to kill off weeds. Aeration is an often-overlooked process with lawn care. Essentially, aeration entails the creation of small holes underneath the grass, allowing nutrients, oxygen, and water to better reach the roots. Since most lawns serve as outdoor floors for kids, pets and fun activities, it does not take long for the ground to get so compacted that grass cannot thrive. Sooner Lawn uses a machine to systematically pull out small plugs of dirt, allowing roots to stretch out, breathe and feed much more comfortably. Tim recommends aeration at least twice per year for most lawns. “Spring and fall are the ideal times for aeration,” he says. With fertilization, weed control and aeration in place, one may believe all that is left to worry about
is watering and mowing. However, pests can undo even the best efforts at lawn care. Sooner Lawn provides pest control, giving the grass the defense it needs against major enemies like ants, chinch bugs and moles. Though such battles can be frustrating and long-term, Tim and his staff will apply insecticides or repellents to get the problem under control. No more brown patches. No more anthills, molehills, or gopher mounds to interrupt the sea of green or disrupt lawn mowing. For the past 16 years, Sooner Lawn has been delivering a six-step lawn care program from early spring through fall that gets rid of weeds and nourishes grass so it will look good year-round. Tim says that beginning now is the best time to begin preparing your lawn. Sooner Lawn’s six-step program begins with an application of pre-emergent herbicide for crabgrass control, continues with additional weed control and fertilizers during spring and summer, and ends with a winterization weed control in the fall. While many homeowners treat their own lawns and obtain so-so results, the Sooner Lawn professionals take things to the next
level by treating lawns with the right formulations for that particular grass at the right times throughout the year for optimum results, applying lime to regulate proper soil pH to allow maximum effectiveness of fertilizers and monitoring for insects and diseases. One of the hallmarks of Sooner Lawn is quick results. “We don’t have to tell our customers their lawns are getting better. They can see improvement each time we’re there,” says Tim. One customer, president and landscaping chairman of The Reserve at Battle Creek said, “The Reserve looks better than it has ever looked in the past, thanks to the Sooner crew. They are very professional and take great pride in their work. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a lawn care company.” Tim adds that Sooner Lawn’s prices are below most, if not all, other local lawn care companies.
And their prompt and professional customer service goes above and beyond expectations. “We keep our customers happy by offering great service at a great price with great results. Just give us a chance to prove it,” he says. A five-year customer echoes his comment. “We have found Sooner’s Lawn work to be very good, as well as his pricing. We would highly recommend his services.” Sooner Lawn serves residential and commercial customers throughout Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, Owasso and Claremore. Optional services include fertilization of flower beds, aeration for more effective watering and nourishment, perimeter control, insect control of fleas, ticks, ants, spiders and chinch bugs, mole control, turf disease control and fescue seeding. They are fully licensed and insured, and all their recommended work is guaranteed. Sooner Lawn is also accredited with the Better Business Bureau. Preparation now will go a long way toward enjoying the healthy green lawn you want this summer. And you don’t have to lift a finger except to call Sooner Lawn.
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THE PERFECT
Valentine’s Day Playlist BY CHRIS PUTMAN
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laylists are convenient as they allow a listener to customize their song selection to create an ongoing mood. When it’s time to sit back and listen, there is no fumbling for that perfect song since all the work was done ahead with pre-selection. Couples can focus on their workout together, on a special dinner, or just on their companion. Stuck for songs to program into a Valentine’s Day playlist? A sample song list has been provided. Select the mood, and there is a collection of songs for that occasion. When the tracks are done, play it again, Sam.
Fun “All About the Bass” - Meghan Trainor
“Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” - Beyoncé “So What” - Pink “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” - Cyndi Lauper “Uptown Funk” - Bruno Mars “Shake It Off ” - Taylor Swift “Sugar” - Maroon 5 “Happy” - Pharrell Williams “Escapade” - Janet Jackson “Macarena” – Los de Rio
Romantics “Memories” – Maroon 5
“A Million Dreams” – P!nk “Meant to Be” – Bebe Rexha “Love Yourself ” – Justin Bieber “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” – ZAYN, Taylor Swift “Million Reasons” – Lady Gaga “Like I’m Gonna Lose You” – Meghan Trainer, John Legend “Unconditionally” – Katy Perry “Don’t Wanna Know” – Maroon 5 “I’ll Wait for You” – Moriah Peters
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Classics “Overjoyed” – Stevie Wonder
“Stand By Me” – Ben E. King “Saving All My Love For You” – Whitney Houston “September” – Earth, Wind and Fire “Up On the Roof ” – The Drifters “Let’s Stay Together” – Al Green “Freedom!” – George Michael “All Right” – Christopher Cross “Walk on By” – Dionne Warwick “How Deep Is Your Love” – Bee Gees
Acoustics “Perfect” - Ed Sheeran
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f Valentine’s Day date ideas are becoming trite and a partner doesn’t want to resort to formulaic dinner and flowers, then dazzle a companion with some out-of-the-box plans to keep the imaginative juices flowing in a relationship. Twosomes need to be on their toes to not fall into the roses-and-chocolate rut. There are many inventive ways to say, “I love you.” Many of these ideas are sure to be budget-friendly or even no cost, but the bonus points earned from a partner is a definite plus. 1. Give ice skating a try. Oiler’s Ice Center is open to the public. Details can be found at oilersicecenter. net. 2. Does ice skating sound too cold? Then take that special someone roller skating. Contact Skateland for more information at www. skatelandtulsa.com. 3. Take a cooking lesson. Gift cards for a class are available at www.thegirlcancookschool.com. 4. Take a walking tour of downtown Tulsa and discover the Tulsa tunnels and tour the art deco buildings. Tulsa tunnels map is located at wanderwisdom.com/ travel-destinations/Downtown-TulsaUnderground-Tunnels. The art deco buildings can be found at www. visittulsa.com/things-to-do/ art-deco. Be sure to go during business hours to have access to building interiors and tunnels. 5. Make a glass piece together. Contact Tulsa Glassblowing School at www. tulsaglassblowing.org. 6. Paint together. One-
time event classes can be found at tulsapaintsip.com. 7. Spend an evening working out together at a local gym. Try Lifetime Fitness. They allow a free one-time pass at www.lifetime.life/ join/pass/club.html. Perhaps working out will become a habit. 8. Have a progressive dinner. Start with a salad at one restaurant. Move on for the main course at another restaurant. Finally, have dessert at yet another. 9. Go to the Tulsa Zoo. They have features showcasing animals with on-site zookeepers available to answer questions at scheduled times during the day. Contact tulsazoo.org. 10. Go to the Oklahoma Aquarium. There are feedings and also divers to interact with onlookers from the other side of the glass at scheduled days and times at www. okaquarium.org. 11. There is nothing more soothing than the wry voice of a narrator at a planetarium. Visit the Oklahoma Planetarium. Details are at www. tulsamuseum.org/planetarium. 12. Buy all the ingredients, and
make a favorite dinner together. 13. Plant a tree, shrub, or even flowers in a partner’s honor. Spend the afternoon at the
local nursery together, making the selection and then at home for the planting ceremony. 14. Make a tent in the living
room, cut the lights, start up the fireplace, and camp for the night. Take turns telling scary stories
used during childhood sleepovers. Don’t forget the flashlight.
15. Build a blazing fire pit event. If the
weather is chilly, provide a blanket, s’mores ingredients and hot chocolate. Turn on some music for atmosphere and together recite an “I’m grateful for list.” 16. Volunteer together. There’s John 3:16, the Dream Center and Habitat for Humanity, to name a few. Who knows? Perhaps this activity will be so rewarding; it’ll become a regular. 17. Fix the room up like a
theater and watch a favorite movie. Don’t forget the popcorn.
Dress in movie-themed clothes. If watching a western, for instance, then wear jeans, boots and a cowboy hat. 18. Ride bikes together. Don’t own one? No problem. The Machine exists to promote good health through exercise biking provides. Reach out at thismachine.bcycle.com. 19. Dream about owning a bigger home. Walk through model homes and an open house at homes for sale. Saturdays and Sundays are the big open house days usually scheduled between the hours of 1-4. Look for decorating ideas that can be adapted for the home. Download the free Zillow app to find homes in the area and for their planned open house days and times. Model homes are usually open every weekend. 20. Create a scavenger hunt
with hints at a variety of locations. At the end, provide a
payoff of a gift or gift card. Utilize this idea list for a memorable Valentine’s Day date, but, better yet, why not make it a bucket list for 2020?
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MOVE BETTER, FEEL BETTER, LIVE BETTER W BY MACY GOODNIGHT
hen it comes to health and well-being, most people want to find a professional that can provide personalized, mindful and insightful care. John Chatzigiannidis (D.O.M.P., C.PED., A.C.M.T) has been providing this kind of comprehensive care to his patients for almost 20 years, as owner and practitioner at Restoring Body Health & Feet Unlimited, Inc., with expansion to include head to toe wellness as Restoring Body Health. His sole mission is to help his patients, “Move Better, Feel Better and Live Better”. Feet Unlimited Inc. and Restoring Body Health is located in the Warren Medical Building at 6465 South Yale Ave., Suite #608, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. John is a Manual Osteopathic Practitioner and a Certified Pedorthist and his work specializes in manual osteopathic manipulation, custom made orthotics, ankle-foot orthotics, Therapeutic Diabetic Shoes and Low level light therapy, just to mention a few. His patient focused environment fosters open communication, cooperation, innovation, respect and compassion. John originally began practicing Surgical Chiropody (Podiatry) in Johannesburg, South Africa, before moving to the United States in 1999. After graduating from OSU in 2000 John became a Certified Pedorthist in the US. John and his wife Elizabeth became United States Citizens in 2017. John has had the pleasure of working with local universities, primary care physicians, Podiatrists and physical therapists. John has taken care of their patients, 6-month olds to over a 100 years old and everything in between. His practice currently offers customized orthotics that he fabricates 20 |
himself. John works with many children as well as elderly patients with stability issues, or problems walking on their own. For patients who are at risk for falling when standing or walking, he confidently issues the “Moore Balanced Brace”. The brace allows forward and sideAbove: John Chatzigiannidis (D.O.M.P, C.PED, to-side movement, while A.C.M.T), owner and practitioner at Restoring Body giving back lost stability and Health & Feet Unlimited, Inc. confidence to the wearer. multilevel, in that patients undergo The device greatly illiminates the risk evaluation. “We provide a postural of falling and is extremely lightweight study or screening as well, to see where for wear. “It is the best Durable Medical the problems are manifested.” Device, on the market,” John said. “It’s Low level light therapy or been very successful in helping our photobiomodulation, a healthier and geriatric patients in their walking and safer alternative for pain management stability.” The practice also specializes is attainable as an intelligent and viable in Therapeutic Diabetic Shoes for their option. Diabetic patients. Fashionable options “For injuries, it gives the healing are available in an array of styles and environment for the body to do what colors, with key features required for it’s supposed to.” The Low level light progressive diabetes, including severe therapy is FDA approved and is the issues with Diabetic Neuropathy and same cutting edge technology used by poor circulation. Most diabetic patients professional NFL athletes. may qualify for the therapeutic diabetic “Most people come to me because they shoes by Medicare, but must be under are in some sort of pain,” said John. comprehensive diabetic care by their “The patients needs dictate the primary care doctor. John’s practice treatment plan but ultimately, I want to gives his patients the added benefit of help people live their best life!” total wellness, by providing manual For more information, visit their osteopathic manipulation. The goal website at restoringbodyhealth.com, or of the treatment is to improve the call for an appointment at body’s structure, enabling the body (918) 747-8224. to function at a higher level of health. Manual osteopathic manipulation therapy usually lasts an hour to an hour and a half. “I treat the patient, not the RESTORING BODY HEALTH & clock,“ said John. “No problem is too FEET UNLIMITED, INC. small or too big.” Manual osteopathic 6465 S. YALE AVE., STE. 608 | TULSA, OK (918) 747-8224 | WWW.RESTORINGBODYHEALTH.COM manipulation is multifaceted and
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helping others. If so, a career in the dental field may be an excellent career choice for you. Dental Careers of Tulsa is the right choice for practical career training in today’s job market. They are more than 50 years strong in helping qualified students define success in their chosen field. There are no overwhelming electives or courses unrelated to your career goal. Their programs are focused, so you gain the career skills necessary. DCT courses won’t waste your time on subjects that aren’t relevant to the skills you need for a new career. You will learn what you need to hit the ground running after graduation. Carletti Family Dentistry and the late Dr. John Carletti has been a part of Sapulpa for over 50 years; and established Dental Careers of Tulsa, DCT, in 1998. The family legacy continues today with his children: Dr. Andrew Carletti, Karen Summers and Cathy Gebetsberger. “We offer students an opportunity for a new career in a professional field, with many career path options,” said Program Administrator Norma Tyler. “We train our students, both men and women, to be the best dental assistant they can be and to care about every patient in every situation they encounter.” Coursework, there consistently produces quality dental employees. Courses are offered in early spring, who gets along easily with others summer and fall. You can choose and who enjoys social contact. from two different class times. You like to build relationships and The commitment and hours are value input from others when you the same whether you take classes make decisions. You’re cooperative, two times a week for 14 weeks or and others appreciate your loyalty Saturday courses for 10 weeks. and support. People may come Class sizes are purposely small to you for advice. You don’t mind at about eight students per class. providing thoughtful feedback or Each student receives personalized positive comments about others. attention during their training You make people comfortable. You while many continue to work at are a people person who enjoys their current jobs.
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You will have hands-on training, which includes a general introduction to dentistry, X-ray training, infection control, anatomy, instruments and equipment of dentistry, oral surgery and office management. “Our students complete a 40-hour
internship in an actual dental office,” said Norma. Norma explained that dental assisting is more than setting up a tray; it involves assisting the dentist in providing the best patient care possible. Students will gain actual experience while interacting with doctors and staff during the course, as well as build new connections and an understanding of what will be expected in the field. “We strive to Left: Dr. Andrew Carletti and a student during training at Dental Careers of Tulsa.
support you in your educational journey before, during and after graduation. Names of dentists who indicate they are seeking qualified dental assistants and office personnel are given to those enrolled in the program. Some are offered jobs pending graduation.” “Our graduates have been successful in their fields upon completing training,” said Cathy Gebetsberger, manager. “Several have continued their education to become dental hygienists, and a few have become dentists!” What is your next step? Call Norma to schedule one-on-one time or a phone career planning session. She will give you detailed program information and discuss financial aid if needed.
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Above: Tulsa County Assessor, John A. Wright.
The Wright Answers THE COUNTY ASSESSORS OFFICE IS ON YOUR SIDE BY MACY GOODNIGHT
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ost people are less than enthusiastic when it comes to property taxes, but your County Assessor, John A. Wright, believes that all citizens benefit by understanding the function, responsibility, and performance of the Tulsa County Assessor’s Office, and how they work for you. The Office of the County Assessor is responsible for placing a Fair Cash (Market) Value on property, and the
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valuation process begins Jan. 1 each year. Oklahoma property taxes are “ad valorem,” in Latin meaning “as to value.” Unless a federal or state law provides an exemption, all property in the State of Oklahoma is taxable. Once the value is established, an assessment is converted, which is a primary component in computing real property tax liability. It is not the jurisdiction or responsibility of the Assessor for jurisdiction budgets or tax
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rates. “Our job is the valuation of property,” said Mr. Wright. “In order for there to be a sense of support for this process, we are completely transparent in that we’ve been thorough, we’ve been fair, our personnel have been well trained, and we’ve applied the rules equitably.” In the midst of tax season, property owners should be aware that appeals to property values can be made beginning Jan. 1 until April 7 (the first
“In order for there to be a sense of support for this process, we are completely transparent in that we’ve been thorough, we’ve been fair, our personnel have been well trained, and we’ve applied the rules equitably.”
Monday in April). “We protect and honor the right of appeal for the property owner to challenge our work, and that’s part of the constitutional provision that citizens shall not be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process.” Property owners have the right to an informal and formal appeal if they challenge the Assessors office valuation. The formal appeal is separated from the County Assessor’s Office to assure the property owner that they are getting a fair and independent review. If the notice of property value has been received, the owner will have 30 days to appeal. Additionally, during the tax season, homeowners will want to be aware of any exemptions that they might be eligible for. The most common of these is the Homestead Exemption. This exemption is available as long as an owner lives in
and retains ownership of the property. Exemptions can provide substantial savings for property owners, and the County Assessor’s Office is eager to help its citizens in meeting these goals. “Personally, I think we should have the lowest tax burden we can possibly have,” said Mr. Wright, “but I understand the impact we make as property owners. We are all making these investments that actually support everybody’s property values.” The County Assessor’s website at www.assessor.tulsacounty.org provides a wealth of information and resources to assist property owners in exploring how their taxes are used, including a comprehensive Ad Valorem Property Tax Fiscal Year report. “The property taxes stay very much with local services,” Mr. Wright said. “It’s set up that way so people can see the fruits of their dollars at work.” Property
taxes are calculated based on local millage rates, which are approved by voters, legislature and the constitution. Funds from millage rates are principally allocated to schools, with some allowances for career tech, community college, Health Department and libraries. Above all, the Tulsa County Assessor’s Office and John Wright are working to ensure that property owners are wellinformed and provided with fair and equitable tax resources. “We have an excellent staff to execute these functions on behalf of the taxpayers,” he said. For more information, visit the County Assessor’s website, or schedule an appointment at (918) 596-5100.
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’m often asked my favorite country to visit. Of the 51 countries I’ve visited, I can’t help but answer “Italy.” I’ve traveled there 16 times, and there’s just something about it that keeps me coming back. Of all the times I’ve visited, my trip last February was one of the best. Sure, it’s nice to go in October during the grape and olive harvest, but the crowds of tourists drive me insane. My best friend, Rachael, lives in England and we travel together at least once a year. Although we had already met in Italy on previous trips, last year we decided to go to Italy in February. We packed our coats and scarves (Rachael had more scarves because she’s from cold England). We spent several days in Rome, which is definitely my favorite city in the world. The lack of tourists was startling. Instead of walking the streets trying to avoid running into people, we were able to look all-around, taking in the incredible architecture and scenes of everyday life in the ancient city. Even the Trevi Fountain was nearly deserted when we visited one morning after our cappuccino and maritozzo, the traditional Roman breakfast pastry. Rachael and I took the train from Rome to Cortona, which is in Tuscany, high on a hill overlooking vineyards and rivers. The Cortona Resort didn’t know what they had coming when we arrived. We befriended everyone who worked there and soon had them catering to our every hungry need. (I didn’t mention that when Rachael and I travel, we try to taste every local dish and drink, explaining that it’s all for the purpose of “research.”) The chef was soon preparing his special pasta dishes that he knew we would love. And, of course, we did.
Every afternoon when we arrived in our room we had pastries waiting for us. Each day, we traveled to surrounding cities in Tuscany, where we found local wine bars, pizzerias and ceramic shops. I had been to Siena and San Gimignano numerous times during the high seasons for tourists, and I was thrilled on this occasion to be nearly the only one. We took a cooking class in Cortona from Chef Ryan in his 200-year-old house, making fresh pasta and grilled Tuscan steaks with the wine he got from his neighbor’s vineyard. My friend, Antonella, met us in Montepulciano, where she took us to an olive oil farm to teach us how to taste olive oil properly. The wife of the olive farmer prepared lunch with fresh bread and soup she had made that morning. We sat on her veranda looking over the valleys of Tuscany that were still green despite the wintery weather. The chill in the air was startling since I had previously experienced Tuscany during much warmer
months. I returned to Italy later last year during the busiest tourist season. I couldn’t help but recall the deserted streets and empty cafes I had experienced in February. Since that visit, I’ve told everyone I know that they should plan their Italian getaway for Valentine’s Day. It may take a bit more luggage if you pack extra scarves, but it’s worth it in every other way. The first time I went to Tuscany, I learned to make this lemon pasta that is one of my favorite dishes of all time. And it’s perfect to make for Valentine’s Day, even if you’re stuck in Oklahoma.
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ith warmer weather just around the corner, home and property owners around northeast Oklahoma are eyeing which home, garden, or farm projects they’re hoping to undertake during the spring season. Many can find all they’re looking for at the annual Claremore Home & Garden Show, with vendor applications now being accepted. “We’re wanting to let vendors and exhibitors everywhere know that we’re now accepting applications for the 2020 Home & Garden Show,” said Tanya Andrews, executive director, Claremore Expo and Visit Claremore. “The show itself is an opportunity for us to showcase many of our local and regional retail, commercial and industrial partners. “Spring is right around the corner, and there are a large
assortment of home improvement services, all in one room, so it’s companies, lawn and garden the ideal location for both the companies, and specialists and event attendees as well as the remodeling companies, such as Marble Elegance, who will be on-hand with beautiful marble pieces on display for bathroom updates, kitchen countertops, etc., who will be present for the public to come meet with them, learn what they have Above: Farm fresh eggs, freshly baked cakes, pies, and more to offer, and have been offered in years past at the Home & Garden show. make their spring improvement plans in a friendly, ‘one-stopvendors, who will get exposure to shop’ event,” literally thousands of people and she continued. potential future customers over “This (event) is the course of a weekend.” a great way for Typically, the three-day event a consumer to draws vendors from across Rogers be able to come and Tulsa counties, with a few into one venue from Oklahoma City, as well. and find, for “Something else that bears example, a roofing mentioning is that this show is company, HVAC, free – there’s no admission,” she home repair said. “Folks can come in, peruse and remodeling at their leisure, talk with the companies, flower vendors, get to hear what they and plant tips for have to offer, and it’s definitely the spring, pest not a high-pressure sales event, control, propane it’s the chance to get to know – there’s a very contractors and retail owners in Above: Plants, gardens, gardening supplies and information will wide variety of the area, and for them, in turn, be available at the three-day Home & Garden Show. companies and to reconnect with customers
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from previous years and to get to know new, potential future customers. Not all of the vendors are even selling anything, but will be there to interact with the public and offer their expert advice in their areas of expertise.” “Look at all the flooding in Oklahoma that happened last year,” noted Kendel Stocker, special events manager, Visit Claremore. “Even all these months later, there are many people who still need work done to their homes, their property, etc., and this would be the perfect chance for homeowners to connect with the right contractors.” With ample but limited space, Stocker encouraged potential vendors to submit their applications early, if possible, with varying spaces available in Expo Hall to accommodate a variety of vendor’s needs. All booth rentals include an 8’ table, two chairs, 3’ side drapes, exhibitor badges and an electric hook up. Exhibitor move-in hours will be 12-8 p.m. Thursday, April 2 and 8-10 a.m. Friday, April 3, with the event to be held Friday, April 3,
Above: Visit Claremore Special Events Manager Kendel Stocker (left) and Director Tanya Andrews (right) are coordinating their efforts to the upcoming Claremore Home & Garden Show.
through Sunday, April 5. Vendor applications should be submitted and paid in full by March 27. “What sets our event apart from others, although it may be a smaller atmosphere than shows like it in Tulsa, etc., would be that our partners, our sponsors help keep this free of charge,” Andrews said. “The public doesn’t have to worry about an admission charge, parking is free, and much of the information provided by the vendors is free as well.” The event is presented by the Rogers County Builders Association and Above: Marble Elegance of Claremore will be returning as an Visit Claremore. exhibitor at the 2020 Claremore Home & Garden Show. Presenting
sponsor this year is Vickrey Heat & Air, major sponsor Webb Outdoor Power Equipment, the DIY sponsor is RCB Bank, promotional sponsor BancFirst, hospitality sponsors are Midtown Rental, Warren CAT: Heavy Equipment Sales, AMC Mortgage, and Solid Rock Realtors. The 2020 Claremore Home & Garden Show will be held from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, April 3, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, April 4 and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 5, at the Claremore Expo Center, 400 Veterans Parkway in Claremore. For more information about the event or exhibitor applications, contact Kendel Stocker at 918-3425357, email kstocker@claremorecity. com or wwoody@claremorecity.com.
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industry is ready for you! The U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics projects a nearly 24 percent growth over the next 10 years, which means your dental assistant training is in-demand. Beyond just being in-demand, dental assisting was ranked No. 17 among health care support jobs in this year’ U.S. News and World Report poll.
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Trips on a tank full BY CHRIS PUTMAN
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pring break is on the horizon, the kids will be out of school, and the boss has granted a few days off. The itch to travel has hit, but where can a fugitive from daily doldrums go on a tank of gas? Extended vacations have their place, but sometimes circumstances align for a day trip. Perhaps time is limited, or maybe the budget is. For some, just a day away is what is necessary for a renewed perspective on everyday life. Recently retired hairstylist Lisa McCool is enjoying her free time and ability to travel. “I never have to go very far,” McCool said. “I truly love day trips. The benefits far outweigh any effort, and I can return home satisfied and sleep in my own bed.” Oklahoma and the surrounding area have quite a few surprises most any traveler may not expect. Take Springfield, Missouri for example. It’s just over a 2 ½ hour drive down I-44, but the adventures there can fill a day or two in a heartbeat. There is nothing more enchanting than a castle. Springfield has one on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, Pythian Castle. Built in
1913 and located at 1451 E. Pythian St., it has some interesting stories within its walls. One-hour tours are available at $9 online or $12 at the door. Escape Room and Murder Mystery events can be booked as well. For hours of operation or to book a tour or event, log on to https://pythiancastle.com/calendar. html. Call for more information at (417) 865-1464 or log on at https:// pythiancastle.com/. Cave exploring is no longer the long, dark hike of old. Fantastic Caverns, located at 4872 N. Farm Road 125 in Springfield, provide spelunkers a view of the stalactites and stalagmites from the comfort of a Jeep-drawn tram. This cave is a beauty with breathtaking formations any snap-happy photographer will want to capture. Discovered in 1862 by an Ozark farmer’s dog, the site is
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now popular with those interested in more than the traditional amusement park activity. Admission is $26 for adults and $17 for children ages 6-12 years. Kids age five and under get in free with a parent. Group rates are also available. Hours vary with the season and can be found at https:// fantasticcaverns.com/page/151/rates/. Call (417) 833-2010 or email info@ fantasticcaverns.com for more details or visit https://fantasticcaverns.com/. If the Discovery Channel show “How It’s Made” is a favorite viewing pastime, then touring the Askinosie Chocolate factory should be placed on any vacay agenda. Askinosie is located at 514 E. Commercial St., in Springfield and looks like a chocolate shop, but there is more than meets the eye. Slap on a hairnet, and the tour begins. Visitors hear the story of the founder, Shawn Askinosie, who
Left: An exhibit at the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium in Springfield, Missouri.
acres and literally hovers over a pond. Located at 600 Museum Way in Bentonville, the site is sponsored by Walmart, and, therefore, there is no admission to the museum, trails and grounds. There is a permanent collection of artwork to take in within the museum walls for free, and for a small admission price, visitors can tour the on-site Frank Lloyd Wright’s BachmanWilson House. There is also an on-site restaurant and museum store. Museum hours are 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Mondays; 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays; walked away from a 20-year career at https://wondersofwildlife.org/. 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday as a criminal defense attorney who Hours of operation vary with the and closed Tuesdays. Call (479) 418traveled across the globe to learn season, so call ahead. 5700 for more information or visit their from cocoa bean farmers. From there, Another option is to instead head website at https://crystalbridges.org/. he perfected the art of chocolate south about two hours’ drive time to Come to know the story behind making, and Askinosie Chocolates Belle Vista, Arkansas to catch a couple Walmart and its founder Sam Walton was born. In the back of the shop is of hot spots on the way to Bentonville. in the free self-guided Walmart equipment that produces the end The soaring wood and glass museum tour. The museum is product, and the chocolate-making Mildred B. Cooper Memorial located at 105 N. Main Street in process is explained step by step Chapel is burrowed in the foliage Bentonville. The timeline starts in by a tour guide. Guests are even on a gently sloping hill along Lake the 1940s and unfolds the process of given nibbles of the ingredients Norwood at 504 Memorial Drive in the business’ development. Guests in its rawest form. Store hours are Bella Vista. The 120-seat structure can see the office of its originator, the Monday-Thursday 10 a.m. - 5:30 is used for weddings but is free dated pickup Walton once drove, and p.m., Friday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and and open to the public at 9 a.m. – 5 everything in between. One amusing Saturday 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Call (417) p.m. daily. There are walking paths 862-9900 for more information or around the grounds for nature lovers. stop is the documented outrageous reasons for product returns Walmart log on to https://askinosie.com/. Contact (479) 855-6598 for more Wonders of Wildlife National details or visit http://cooperchapel.com/. honored. Two other charming businesses can be found next door, Museum & Aquarium is a Crystal Bridges Museum of Walton’s 5 & 10 showcasing products three-four-hour exploration. The American Art is housed in a one(continued on next page) adventure can be found at 500 W of-a-kind structure nestled on 120 Sunshine St. in Springfield and is a 1.5-million-gallon aquarium that brings its sightseers face to face with 35,000 live fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds. Tickets are Monday – Friday $39.95 adult and $19.95 child and Saturday – Sunday $47.95 adult and $19.95 child for same-day purchases. Children 3 and under are free. Call (888) 222-6060 for more details or visit their website Right: The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas. WWW.VALUENEWS.COM FEBRUARY 2020 BIXBY, JENKS & SAPULPA VALUES
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Left: Red and White pickup truck that belonged to Sam Walton, founder of Walmart parked in front of his first five and dime store, now the Walmart Museum in Bentonville, Arkansas.
(continued from previous page) found in the 50s and The Spark Café Soda Fountain, where the décor and menu take diners back several decades when life was simpler. Hours of operation are Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Friday – Saturday 8 a.m. – 10 p.m. and Sunday noon - 9 p.m. Call (479) 273-1329 for museum information. General museum information can be found at https://www.walmartmuseum.com/. If travelers want to cross two hours over the Missouri state line, then Carthage and Diamond, Missouri, are just waiting to provide an adventure to remember. Precious Moments is known for its glass figurines, but artist Samuel Butcher created more than children’s collectibles. Located at 4321 S. Chapel Road in Carthage is the Precious Moments Chapel is open to the public daily for free hourly tours. Butcher’s Chapel has often been described as America’s Sistine Chapel patterned after Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel in Rome. Also on the chapel grounds is the visitor’s center, gift shop, Royal Delights Cafe, and manicured gardens embellished with fountains and bronze statues in the Precious Moments characters. Hours of operation are 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Call (800) 543-7975 for more information or log on to https:// preciousmomentschapel.org/.
Take a trip to the past with a selfguided tour of the Jasper County Courthouse located in the historic district of the Carthage town square located at 302 S. Main St. in Carthage. The 1894-built structure was constructed with medieval castle features to include turrets, towers and arches. The building is in use by the Jasper County officials. Paintings on the walls of the structure capture the history of the area, and with a push of a button, onlookers can hear a narration of the tales to be told. Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and closed weekends. Call (417) 358-0421 for more details or view the structure and read its history at http://www.jaspercounty.org. For a history lesson, visit the George Washington Carver Museum. Learn about the tenacity and integrity of the brilliant agricultural scientist and educator George Washing Carver, also known as The Peanut Man. The museum is located on 5646 Carver Road
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in Diamond. The visitor’s center has a museum, interactive history and science exhibits, classrooms for programs on Carver’s life, an observation deck, a movie, a bookstore, and the grounds have walking trails. There is no admission fee, and the hours are 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. daily. Call for details at (417) 3254151 and review all that is offered at https://www.nps.gov/gwca/. David Forbes, owner, travel planner, and escort at The Travel Group, charters one or two guided day trips each month for active seniors. He understands the value and demand for the day trip. “A lot of people don’t want to be gone an extended length of time,” Forbes said. “Day trips provide an opportunity for someone who doesn’t want to be gone four or five days to New York or a two-week trip to Europe. Some want to travel but do not want to drive; our chartered day trips are a means for them to do that. They are traveling with other seniors, so it’s a community event. It gives them an opportunity to get acquainted, and sometimes they become traveling partners for life taking multiple trips together.” Whether sightseers strike out on their own or tour with a group, traveling as far as a tank of gas can stretch can create a lifetime of memories.
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If you notice signs that your wood fence needs repair like discoloration, warping, and splintering – You should carefully inspect your fence to determine the cause of the problem and whether or not it can be mitigated with a solution like redirecting pooling water or exterminating wood destroying insects. To repair your wood fence, you can patch small holes and cracks with wood fi ller or putty. For warping or more severe damage, it’s best to replace the affected boards or rails.
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Madama Butterfly Ticket prices vary Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-7111 tulsapac.com
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Just Between Friends Tulsa Ticket prices vary Expo Square - Exchange Center 4145 E 21st St, Tulsa, OK (918) 814-9326 tulsa.jbfsale.com
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The Face of Emmett Till Ticket prices vary Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-7111 tulsapac.com
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