Value News June 2015 Broken Arrow

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VOL 22 ISSUE 6

June 2015

BROKEN ARROW NE Oklahoma’s Leading Consumer Newspaper

Wine, Eats & Easels Returns to Benefit BA Neighbors Wine, Eats & Easels event returns to Broken Arrow on Friday, June 12. By Adam Foreman This year’s event will again be held at the Farmer’s Market and BA Historical Society Museum, both located in downtown Broken Arrow at 418 South Main Street. “We are so excited to have our event in June again,” said event co-chair LaTonya Cundiff. “The weather seems to be better and makes people want to celebrate outdoors. Plus, it allows us to get the message out of how important BA Neighbors is to this community. Our corporate sponsors are the lifeblood of this event, and we are always interested in having more join the team!”

Patrons are treated to an evening of food, wine, art and music. Dozens of wine vendors from across the area come together with local food establishments to create an atmosphere of taste and culture. Nearly a dozen artists will be on site displaying their work for sale and also be performing live art exhibits. And local jazz enthusiast Grady Nichols will also be on hand to perform again as this year’s headliner. The most rewarding aspect of the evening is the cause the event celebrates. Most proceeds go to benefit (continued on page 22)

Kim Goddard, Broken Arrow Neighbors executive director, accepts a check from AVB Bank Chairman Kelley Rash for sponsorship of Wine, Eats and Easels.

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