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oin the Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce for its fourth annual Broken Arrow Wine Walk Thursday, Dec. 5, starting at 6 p.m. Festivities will wrap up around 9 p.m. The walk, which features nine wine stops and five food stops, gives attendees the chance to stroll up and down the beautiful downtown Rose District and taste everything it has to offer. For only $35 a ticket, each person will receive a passport listing the restaurants and shops participating in the event. Each location will have the choice of a red or white wine to sample. Participating restaurants will also serve small bites to sample along the way. Find a wine you love and wonder where you can find it? The chamber has made a list of the
Enjoy a variety of wines and foods while browsing the unique shops of the Rose District.
wines along with local retailers who sell the wine. “It’s a perfect way to knock out your holiday shopping list while having fun and sampling some delicious wines and great food in Broken Arrow’s historic arts and entertainment district,” says Alex Risenhoover of the Broken Arrow Chamber. In addition to tempting your taste buds, swag bags will be handed out at Breathe Modern Dentistry. There just may be a winning Buy Broken Arrow ticket in your bag as well, not to mention coupons and goodies from local retailers. Santa will be at The Museum Broken Arrow to greet all those in attendance, so you can snap a picture with him to use it on your next Christmas card and tell him how good you’ve been this year. Adding to the fun will be a photo booth for those festive group pictures. The key sponsor is Star Jewelers (one of the many wine stops) and wine and food stops also include 1907, The Museum Broken Arrow,
Plum Wild (located in the Toast Restaurant), Ali Bali Boutique, Simplicity, Pinot’s Palette, Stone Creek Spa and Salon, Nouveau Chocolates, the Main Street Tavern, Franklins, Toast, Andolinis, Scoops and Rolls Creamery, and Laurannae Baking Co. “This is one of our top events of the year,” says Alex, who adds that wine and food sampling are only a part of what makes this event a big hit. “People love coming with their friends and trying new wines and cuisine. This event really gets those who attend in the festive spirit.” Only 500 tickets are available for this event, so get yours now by visiting the Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce’s Facebook page or by going directly to their website at bachamber.com.
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SMALL BUSINESS SUMMIT HONORS LOCAL BUSINESSES BY TAYLOR COSTLEY
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he Tulsa Regional Chamber honored local individuals and organizations at its sixth annual Tulsa Small Business Summit on Oct. 24. Nearly 550 area professionals attended this year’s summit, making it northeast Oklahoma’s premier small business event. The Tulsa Small Business Connection, a Tulsa Regional Chamber program that educates and empowers businesses with 50 employees or fewer, produces the half-day summit. This year’s summit featured keynote speakers Shelley Brander, founder and CEO of Loops Productions, and Stacy Brown, founder of the fast-casual restaurant chain Chicken Salad Chick. Local small business experts led breakout sessions on topics such as branding, hiring practices, and diversity and inclusion. “The summit is the only event of its kind in our region,” said Angela Byers, CEO and founder of Byers Creative and chair of the Tulsa Small Business Connection.
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“Northeast Oklahoma is home to so many outstanding small businesses, and this event provides the opportunity to learn and grow from people who have overcome the same challenges your business may be facing.” The event culminated with the annual Small Business Awards presentation. Nominees went through an extensive application process judged by local small business resource partners. This year, seven individuals or organizations were recognized for the impact they make in their industries and communities. They were: Small Business Person of the Year: Lisa Riley, Pinot’s Palette Northeast Oklahoma Studios Rising Star (Young Entrepreneur of the Year): Jeri Barrientos, First Mate Financial Advisors Entrepreneurial Success: Cole Cunningham and Hershel Self, Mythic Press Manufacturer of the Year: Bill Solomon, Vacuworx Veteran Business Champion: Volunteers of America
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Pioneer Award: James Shirley, James Shirley Management Consultants Lifetime Achievement Award: Tulsa World Media Company “Small businesses are integral to our regional economy, creating two out of every three jobs,” said Mike Neal, president and CEO of the Tulsa Regional Chamber. “It’s an honor to recognize these local business owners for their significant economic impact.” The Tulsa Small Business Connection’s mission is to educate, empower and expand small business in northeast Oklahoma, accomplished through year-round events and resources for small business owners and their employees. “The Connection provides business owners with the knowledge, network and resources to be successful,” said Colleen Almeida Smith, executive director of the Tulsa Small Business Connection. “Our goal is to bring business owners and entrepreneurs together to learn from one another and strengthen our regional business community.”
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Back row: Weldon Bowman, founder of W Design and 2020 chair of the Tulsa Small Business Connection; Roger Ramseyer, market vice president for Cox Communications and 2020 chair of the Tulsa Regional Chamber; Mark Lounsbury, director of veteran services for Volunteers of America; Pam Richardson, CEO of Volunteers of America; Bill Solomon, president of Vacuworx; Cole Cunningham, co-owner of Mythic Press; Hershel Self, co-owner of Mythic Press; Dave Shirley, benefits practice leader at Premier Consulting Partners (accepting for James Shirley of James Shirley Management Consultants); Mike Neal, president and CEO of the Tulsa Regional Chamber. Front row: Colleen Almeida Smith, executive director of the Tulsa Small Business Connection; Angela Byers, founder and CEO of Byers Creative and 2019 chair of the Tulsa Small Business Connection; Jeri Barrientos, founder and CEO of First Mate Financial Advisors; Lisa Riley, owner of Pinot’s Palette Northeast Oklahoma Studios; Gloria Fletcher, president and publisher of the Tulsa World; Susan Ellerbach, executive editor of the Tulsa World.
CREATE A HOLIDAY TRADITION AT THE CASTLE TWO DRIVE-THROUGH EVENTS IN MUSKOGEE
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elebrate the best of family holiday traditions at The Castle of Muskogee! Take a leisurely drive through the Castleton Village, which is filled with thousands of holiday lights and displays. The drive-through is FREE, and donations are gratefully accepted. Outside of The Castle, guests may enjoy rides on an old-fashioned hayride or the festive Castle Train, both of which provide visitors with a unique experience through the Castle displays. Also in the Village area, the little ones may ride the cutest holiday ponies in town! For a taller vantage point, Cletus the Camel will be here to provide rides around the Village area. Just want to hang out and snap photos? Grab a bag of Kettle Corn and enjoy the festive environment of the Castle gates before you head inside. Once inside The Castle, guests may warm up and enjoy a variety of family holiday activities: Crafting ornaments in Santa’s workshop, Wax Hands and Make Your Own Candle, Stuff it Up – Plush Adoptions, Face painting ... and so much more! Shop local! Discover handmade creations for the special people on your holiday list. You can also purchase items from The Christmas Shoppe or the Castle Gift Shop for your own holiday displays or holiday keepsakes. Join us in Rudolph’s Cafe for a light supper or snack, hot chocolate and treats! Sit and enjoy complimentary holiday movies for the entire family. Visit okcastle.com for a complete schedule of nightly activities. In nearby Honor Heights Park, the “Garden of Lights” attracts thousands
of visitors. The celebration includes a drive-through display of over a million shimmering lights exhibited throughout the park. Christmas lights are placed on trees, bushes and structures throughout the park to enhance the natural beauty of the gardens, waterfalls and ponds. Gates open at 5 p.m. nightly, and the event is free on Mondays and $5 per vehicle Tuesday- Sunday. Castle Christmas and Garden of Lights event hours and prices: Drive through the lights at both locations. The Castle drive-through is complimentary; however we do appreciate donations. Honor Heights has a fee of $5 with both cards and cash accepted. If you would like information on a season pass, please contact the Parks Department. Both drive-through events are open nightly from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Eve, 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.. Holiday Activities outside in The Castle’s Village • Tractor-drawn Hayrides - This ride starts in the parking lot of The Castle and travels through the village on a different route from the car drive-through. Departs every half-hour. Cost is $5.00 per person, children 12 and under are $1. Fri, Sat, Sun* • Castle Train – Enjoy the lights with a tour from the conductor himself! $5 per passenger. Kids under 1 are free. Thanksgiving – Dec. 1, Dec. 6-8, Nightly Dec 13-Dec. 25, Dec. 27-29*. If you would like to book the train throughout the week, please call 918.687.3625 or email info@ okcastle.com to reserve. Group rates available.
• Pony rides – A holiday favorite! $5 per child. Fri, Sat, Sun*. The cutest Christmas ponies in town! • Camel rides – Live like a Wise Man. Camel rides $5. This is for both the young as well as the young at heart. Holiday Activities inside The Castle The Castle’s additional events are open Friday, Saturday and Sunday – Nov. 29 through Dec. 1, Dec. 6-8, Nightly Dec. 13-Dec. 31. Please check the Calendar at okcastle.com for a detailed schedule of each night’s activities. • Gift Shops – A wide assortment of holiday merchandise, inflatables and much more. • Rudolph’s Cafe - Treat yourself to soups, sandwiches, cookies, hot chocolate, and more. • Chalice Hall - Enjoy watching holiday movies for the whole family or sit and warm up by the fire. • Christmas Merchants – Find unique and handcrafted items from a variety of crafts people. • Visit with Saint Nicholas –There is no cost to talk to Saint Nicholas, and pictures will be available for donations. • Fireworks – Stock up for New Year’s in the Christmas Shoppe – Dec. 15 – NYE. For more information, please visit okcastle.com or www.cityofmuskogee.com
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The Christmas Queen BY SHANNON SMITH
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y mother was the queen of Christmas. For most of my life, Mom had nine Christmas trees in our house. Nearly every room had a tree, and each tree had its own theme. The tree in my room was pink and covered with little doll ornaments. The kitchen tree had bright red balls and miniature cooking tools. The day after Thanksgiving, Dad would go up in the attic to start the removal of dozens of huge boxes filled with treasures my mom had collected through the years. Every decoration went up somewhere in our house, whether it was the construction paper reindeer my sisters and I made in pre-school or the porcelain angel she bought the year before at the “after Christmas sale.” Early each December, my sisters and I would help Mom make cookies and other sweets to take to the widows from our church. We spent an entire day driving to each lady’s house with our plates of homemade treats, and sit in the living room of each home listening to Mom chat away about what each of us girls were doing in school, and how cold it was outside. She would look at us with disappointment because we weren’t contributing to the conversation, but how could we when she was doing all the talking? I remember every one of those ladies we used to visit, and it makes me so proud of my mother for teaching us this act of kindness. Mom threw a Christmas party every year for all the women at church. We would have as many as 75 people in our house, each bringing a different dish of food and a small gift to exchange. They played the “Dirty Santa Game” where gifts were unwrapped one by one, and could be taken away, even by the best of friends. Those parties
lasted for hours, and many of those women said it was their favorite day of the year. On Christmas morning, Mom made the grandkids instant oatmeal with extra cinnamon, and they thought it was the best breakfast in the world. If they were lucky, she would pop frozen waffles in the toaster and slather them with margarine and syrup. My mom passed away five years ago after battling cancer. The first Christmas after her death, Dad brought down the Christmas boxes and trees from the attic for the last time. My sisters and I sorted through it all. We kept some, but packed most of it back into boxes that I took to Tulsa in a U-Haul trailer. Dad said he didn’t want any of it because it was just too painful to look at. I drove to five different nursing homes and asked if they wanted Mom’s Christmas decorations, and they all were thrilled to get them. I even got a thank you note from one telling me how much they enjoyed their new Christmas tree. I love Christmas, but nowhere close to how much my mother loved
it. Her legacy still lives on in the lives of many people, including the women at her church. They still have their annual party in the home of my mother’s best friend. I moan at the thought of putting up Christmas decorations, but my children insist I make our house look as festive as I can because that’s what Grandma would have done. For years, I served my kids “Grandma’s oatmeal,” but I prefer to make mine the night
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Kristin. “I’m really excited to see where God goes with us from here.” Kristin he topic of human sex and her husband, Jason, realized in trafficking is uncomfortable and 2004 that it was their calling to fight dark. Many would rather turn for the ultimate end to the abuse and a blind eye to the issue, rather than trauma of this dark subculture, armed participate in uneasy conversations. with faith in God that they would work For Kristin Weis, it is a war that must to save as many victims as they could. be fought, and she is a warrior on the In 2013, The Demand Project was born battlefield in combat for an end to this of strength in their conviction to strive global crisis. for prevention, prosecution, the rescue Her mission will now be of victims, and restoration of victim’s recognized on a national level, lives. In their years of experience, they as one of only nine individuals have gained a deep understanding of nationwide chosen for appointments the root causes of this epidemic, but by President Trump to be a member realize that one of the biggest problems of the Public-Private Partnerships can be right in our own child’s hands. Advisory Council to End Human “We can see a Trafficking. The appointment will clear path for serve a two-year term. She was resolution, nominated by Senator Lankford but and Senator Mullin, based on her unfortunately extraordinary work as Co-Founder the path we and CEO of The Demand Project, a see is inside nonprofit organization charged with everyone’s the eradication of sexual exploitation, home,” said with special emphasis on the sexual Kristin. exploitation of children. The White House appointment will enable Kristin to work with lawmakers to get to the root of the Demand side of human trafficking, and shine a light on the issues that enable the consumers as well as the traffickers and dealers themselves. Kristin will learn more about her official duties within the coming weeks, but is eager to dig in and work at the highest level possible to find an end to the suffering. “This appointment really is an affirmation of what we’ve been doing, and where we are about to go,” said BY MACY GOODNIGHT
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In today’s world, most children have their own cell phones and computers with unlimited internet access. Technology has put the world at our fingertips and given us an incredible gift of infinite information and exploration. There is also a downside to this exposure, when children can navigate this vast network without supervision. “Do we actually know where our kids are going, or who is visiting them?” Kristin asked. “We wouldn’t let our children leave the house without supervision or know where they are going, or allow a strange man to walk into their bedrooms and hang out, but when we don’t monitor what our children have access to on the internet, we are doing exactly that.” The Demand Project advocates education and encourages having conversations with our children about these issues. “We need to equip our kids with the tools to protect them. Talk to them honestly,” Kristin said. “We either teach our kids and arm them, or you send them onto a battlefield with no armor.” At the root, it is all about personal responsibility. Congratulations, Kristin, on your appointment, and thank you for all of your hard work and diligence in fighting the darkness for us all. For more information on The Demand Project, and how you can get involved, visit their website at thedemandproject.org.
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between Sheridan and Yale. The Perkins home, located on the corner at 5705 East 110th Street, is a showstopper with 30,000 lights. They change their music every year with songs to please every audience member from traditional Christmas music to children’s tunes to the latest rock hit. It’s the Perkins’ teenage daughter that is credited for the rock selection. Trees, rooflines and poles blink in sync with each note. Their radio signal is posted on a sign out front, 98.3 FM. On a busy night, the traffic piles up as limos pull in and out. Wife Laura Perkins just smirks and shakes her head at her husband’s efforts as it seems the brains behind the equipment and systems is electrical engineer Jay Perkins. “[The display] enables families to create memories as a family unit,” Jay Perkins said. “They
would be able to remember the nights sitting out in front of the ‘crazy guy’s’ Christmas lights.” For 14 years now, showtime starts on Thanksgiving evening and runs through New Year’s Eve from 6 to 11 p.m. nightly. Be prepared to wait in turn for the prime spot at the corner in front of the house; parking turns over about every 25 minutes, the length of the show. Remember to turn off the headlights. Just a few blocks away in Forest Park South subdivision at 104th and Sheridan, the houses are breathtaking, trimmed out and ready for passersby. One particular home, 6125 E 106th Street, belonging to Doug and Suzanne Wright, is a show to be seen. It too boasts of 30,000 lights timed to music, a 25-minute spectacular show, and broadcasting their own radio frequency, 105.7 FM.
They have traditional Christmas music, but keep the seat belt on as one tune boasts screaming guitars that wail out a tune while the lights flicker wildly. “We love driving around during the holiday season and looking at Christmas lights,” Bixby mother of three Bethany Pepin said. “The girls get snuggled up in their pajamas. We have our favorite spots we check out every year but always seem to happen upon new ones to add to our list. It’s one of
Tulsa is a festive city and a mecca for Christmas lights from ambitious individuals covering their house with stringed blinkies, to broadcasting their own private light show set to music using an FM transmitter. my favorite Christmas traditions.” Lastly, drive on up to midtown and take a tour of Maple Ridge, a historic district of Tulsa. Peoria Avenue borders the neighborhood on the east, the Inner Dispersal Loop on the north, Hazel Boulevard to the south, and on the west is the Midland Valley Railroad right of way. Now, the families who live in this neighborhood are lighting enthusiasts and host a promising show. A thermos of hot coffee, a hipflask of cocoa for the kids, and a handful of snacks would top off the drive-thru adventure nicely.
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Square, Santa will take the night are available at Philbrook Festival off from toymaking to be on-site at Philbrook Museum of Art to countdown the switch throw as located at 2727 South Rockford 1 million lights strewn over 175 Road in Tulsa. Thousands of lights trees come aglow. illuminate the museum’s back Grady Nichols Band, Mary exterior and garden area. The Cogan, Weston Horn, Denise Hoey Festival runs on designated nights and Anabel White will provide only, Nov. 29 and 30 and Dec. 6, 7, holiday music with local TV 13, 14, 20, 21, 24, 27 and 28. personality Julie Chin emceeing Tickets are required as there is a the event. Hot chocolate will be capacity limit each festival night. available, so those who want to Adult members are $5 with youth sing along to the festive tunes 17 and under free and adult notcan wet their whistle. Want to yet-members are $15 with youth remember the evening? A photo 17 and under $3. A 15% can be booth will be on-site for visitors discounted off ticket and event who are not camera shy. online prices by bundling activities. Lights On at Utica Square is For additional information or to scheduled for Thanksgiving Day, pre-purchase tickets, call (918) Nov. 28, at 6:30 p.m. Call (918) 748-5300 or visit philbrook.org/ 742-5531 or www.uticasquare.com/ visit/fundraising/festival. events/lights-on for more details. Lights On at Utica Square has a Admission is free. 51-year history providing Tulsa a For its 12th consecutive year, spectacular kickoff for the holiday Arvest Winterfest returns to season. Located at 1709 Utica downtown Tulsa located at the
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months, it transforms into a winter wonderland. Visitors can expect to experience carolers, special performances, a train for the children, a holiday market and festive food and drinks. The five-acre Adventure Playground is covered in lights all aglow and timed to music. Santa Claus sitting by a fireplace is waiting for fun-loving families to strike a
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NTAGE ROOFING CONSTRUCTION the work, is my integrity,” he said. “Like in any field, there are good people who do construction and bad people who do construction, and unfortunately, the bad ones can damage the reputation for all the good ones – give them a bad name. I want us to be a roofing and construction company that gives everyone a good name. That, and I just wanted to get into it – I just wanted to do it. I own several other businesses, so if this (construction) weren’t something I cared about, I wouldn’t be doing it.” Willis said the work done is all through in-house employees, although subs (subcontractors) may sometimes be called upon for specialty work, and all have passed
background checks and drug tests. As the name implies, Willis said he works on roofs, reroofing work, decks, fences and fence repair, siding and more. As to his area of coverage, Willis said his range is “basically from I-35 east,” with his customers ranging from residential to businesses to recognizable businesses. “We’re in 15 Lowe’s stores all over the state,” he said. “We do their fencing, siding, roofing, decks – we probably do 20-30 projects a week for Lowe’s. We cover Lowe’s in Claremore, Tulsa, Bixby, Ponca City, Stillwater, Tahlequah, Muskogee, Bartlesville and more.” Regarding what distinguishes
him from his competitors, Willis reemphasized his focus on integrity. “By far, our desire to always work with integrity, to follow through on everything, to make our customers as satisfied as possible – obviously, there are people who are harder to satisfy than others, but customer satisfaction is extremely important to us,” he said. “Over the years, I’ve seen materials, and the quality of materials change, improve, but something that never changes or goes out of style is the need for people to know that they can trust you – and having integrity in what you do accomplishes that. We follow through from start to finish.” Advantage Roofing & Construction holds an “A” rating with the Better Business Bureau. So, whether it’s a new roof, a roof repair, fence work, deck work, or some other home or business project, it would be to your advantage to contact Advantage Roofing & Construction. For more information or to inquire about project costs, contact Advantage foreman Steven Rains at 918-807-7613, or visit them online at https://www.advrc.net/.
ADVANTAGE ROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION Above: Employee Mike Acosta works on a fence near the 41st and Yale area.
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Pictures with Santa, Storytelling, Hay Rides, Wild West Shootouts, Kids Crafts, Live Christmas Music, Vendors, Food and more!
Admission is FREE
December 6-7 • 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch • 9501 E. 380 Rd., Oologah For more details, visit www.willrogers.com
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Above: Sports fans can watch their favorite game at the circular bar.
WHAT IS A “GIVE BACK” BURGER?
estled behind the Vineyard Shopping Center at 108th and Memorial, sits one of Tulsa’s hidden gems. Treys Bar and Grill takes a different slant on what most consider bar and grill cuisine. Touted as a familyfriendly bar and grill, Treys takes the utmost pride in providing quality food with a fun atmosphere all can enjoy. Upon entering the restaurant, it’s evident owners Travis Davidson and Matt Lopez have a soft spot for Tulsa. Adorning the walls are a twelve-foot square Tulsa mural, an 11-foot television screen replicating the Admiral Twin and a make-shift stage that pays homage to Cain’s Ballroom, complete with the latest concert posters. You can’t help but feel nostalgic. Treys fills a lot of voids for many people. “We have a lot of regulars, families and even bridge groups,” says Travis. For those wanting to watch sports, there is a 40-seat circular bar with 11 televisions sitting side by side. “We have loads of sports fans who come in to watch the games,” explains Travis, adding that one of the biggest groups he hosts are the Tulsa Steeler Fanatics. Kids aren’t left out either. With a kid’s menu that ranges from corn dog bites to mini burgers. The little ones also enjoy playing shuffleboard. While the atmosphere seems enough to make the bar and grill a unique fixture on the burger scene, it wasn’t enough for Treys owners. “Serving quality food is something we take very seriously,” explains Travis. And, there are many awards to prove it. Among them are Best Burger and Best Happy Hour from Oklahoma Magazine and Best Family
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Above: Travis shows off the fresh produce used daily.
Below: One of the many tasty burgers at Treys Bar and Grill.
Above: The newly constructed patio at Treys provides heat and entertainment.
Restaurant finalist from the Tulsa World. It’s easy to understand why Treys is a consistent winner …. Treys only uses the freshest of foods. Burgers are made from 100% double ground brisket that is delivered fresh each day along with the locally baked hamburger buns. Each burger is grilled to bring out the flavors in the meat. “It makes a huge difference in taste,” explains Travis. He also states that none of the food they serve is precooked or frozen. “Our famous sweet potato fries are hand-cut every day. We don’t even buy our sauces, they are all made from scratch,” adds Travis. A new addition to the restaurant is the covered patio. It sports two 70inch screens and is heated so it can be enjoyed year-round. One of the newest menu items is the Give Back Burger. Each month a
different charity is chosen, and a burger created to highlight it. Two dollars from each burger sold goes to the charity. “I think we have a real responsibility to better the community,” says Travis.
“Serving quality food is something we take very seriously.” “Besides giving customers a new burger to choose from each month, customers learn about different local charities. It makes the donation very meaningful to keep it local.” The idea has become so popular customers often just donate to the cause without getting the burger.
Custom catering is another source of business for the south Tulsa restaurant. There are no set menus, and items have ranged from a caramel apple nacho bar to wraps and a macaroni and cheese bar. Treys is open seven days a week. Sunday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Their menu features their famous burgers and chili, but also serves salads and savory appetizers you won’t find anywhere else, with nothing costing more than $13. Go to their Facebook page for a full menu and list of events.
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H O L I D AY S E A S O N C E L E B R AT I O N S RETURN TO NORTHEAST With the coming of the holiday season, so comes a veritable cornucopia of seasonal sights and sounds, activities, events, and yuletide celebrations. From Christmas light displays to horse-drawn carriages, from ice skating to authentic Dickensian carolers and live Nativity scenes, northeast Oklahoma becomes a winter wonderland during Christmastide, so much so, that it can sometimes be hard to keep track of all there is to see and do. With so much to do and so many festive events around the state in the coming weeks, allow us to offer the following Christmas community calendar highlights for your holiday season, to keep you informed about some of the holiday fun coming to northeast Oklahoma this Christmas season:
BARTLESVILLE: Nov. 29, 2019 to Dec. 22, 2019 Woolaroc Wonderland of Lights Ride the wagon or stroll the grounds to enjoy the spectacular display of more than 600,000 glistening lights decorating the Woolaroc grounds and facilities, creating an illuminating atmosphere of magical holiday wonder. Bring the family and enjoy live entertainment, snack on holiday refreshment, sand visit Santa Claus in the museum. This holiday display is open Friday through Sunday during the holiday season. 1925 Woolaroc Ranch Road, Bartlesville 918-336-0307 https://www.woolaroc.org/ Nov. 20, 2019 to Dec. 30, 2019, 6-10 p.m. nightly Fantasy Land of Lights Experience the magic as Bartlesville’s Johnstone Park is transformed into a magical winter wonderland. Drive through the picturesque park with your radio tuned to the holiday station as the red and green lights of their holiday displays twinkle on either side. Johnstone Park, Bartlesville 918-914-1530 http://www.fantasylandoflights.com/
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Wednesday, Dec. 11 and Thursday, Dec. 12 CMT: A Christmas Story, The Musical Relive the laughter and memories of the timeless holiday classic “A Christmas Story” as presented live by members of the Children’s Musical Theatre of Bartlesville Bartlesville Community Center 300 SE Adams Blvd., Bartlesville 918-336-0558 https://cmtonstage.com/ BIXBY: Saturday, Dec. 7 and Sunday, Dec. 8, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Christmas at the Ranch Bixby’s 181 Ranch hosts its third annual Christmas event, held on the ranch’s new wood floored 10,000 square-foot arena. Nearly 100 local artists, crafters, makers, food trucks and small businesses will be on-hand for your one-stop Christmas shopping extravaganza. Swag bags, Santa, inflatables, petting zoo, face painting, and much more will be available at this family fun holiday event. 181 Ranch 3913 E. 181st Street South, Bixby 918-691-6336 https://181ranch.ticketleap.com/ christmas-at-the-ranch Saturday, Dec. 14, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Santa Brunch & Ugly Sweater Contest Tis the season to rock that ugly Christmas sweater, while enjoying brunch, and crafting. This free event invites attendees to wear their own ugly sweater or create their own “masterpiece” at the D.I.Y. ugly sweater table (those wishing to create their own ugly sweater should bring a plain sweater). South Country Recreation Center 13800 S. Peoria Ave., Bixby 918-746-3780 https://jenkschamber.com/event/santabrunch-and-ugly-sweater-contest/
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Sunday, Dec. 15, from 7-8 p.m. Rhapsody in Bluegrass: A Christmas Jubilee Come hear the Trinity Presbyterian Church Cancel Choir in their presentation of Joseph Martin’s Rhapsody in Bluegrass: A Christmas Jubilee. This cantata is a mingling of refreshing, traditional choral sounds with the rustic beauty of bluegrass folk music. This 60-minute work is filled with songs of the season, as well as introspective readings between each movement. The choir will be accompanied by a bluegrass ensemble consisting of a fiddle, banjo, mandolin, acoustic guitar, string bass, and piano. Trinity Presbyterian Church 9303 E. 111th Street S., Bixby 918-369-3690 https://www.trinitychurchbixby.org/
BROKEN ARROW: Nov. 15 to Jan. 5, 2020 Rose District Ice Rink Skate under the festive twinkle lights at Broken Arrow’s only outdoor skating rink. Bring your ice skates or rent them directly on-site and glide across the ice under the pavilion at the Rose District Plaza. The Rose District Ice Rink invites all to create new holiday memories at this fun attraction, which opened before Thanksgiving and runs through the new year. Group rates, private ice, and birthday party packages available. 418 Main Street, Broken Arrow 918-455-4762 http://rosedistrict.com/icerink
Saturday, Dec. 7 Broken Arrow Citivan Christmas Parade Broken Arrow’s annual Christmas parade, held in the Rose District. Santa will be in attendance in this family-friendly holiday parade that’s become a Broken Arrow tradition. Beginning at Elgin and continuing to the Broken Arrow Community Center 918-455-4762 http://rosedistrict.com/events/brokenarrow-civitan-christmas-parade-3/
Nov. 27, 2019 to Jan. 1, 2010, 5:3011:30 p.m. nightly Rhema Christmas Lights The brilliant display of Christmas lights at Rhema Bible Church first began in 1982 with around 60,000 lights and has grown to more than two million lights adorning the campus grounds from Thanksgiving Eve through New Year’s Day. The display typically draws more than 200,000 visitors from across Oklahoma and surrounding states. Admission is free. Additionally, horse-drawn carriage rides are available on a “first-come, first serve” basis, with no reservations necessary. 1025 W. Kenosha Street, Broken Arrow 918-258-1588 https://www.rhemalights.org/ 10 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 15. Rhema presents “The Little Drummer Dude” Rhema Bible Church’s children’s Christmas production this season will be “The Little Drummer Dude,” in which, audiences may meet the up-and-coming “Persia’s Traveling Band.” The band is on its biggest tour with their little roadie, and along the way, meet three starfollowing wise men in search of a new king. The event is free of charge and all ages are welcome. 1025 W. Kenosha Street, Broken Arrow 918-258-1588, ext. 2314 https://www.rhemabiblechurch.com/ Friday, Dec. 20, 7:30 p.m. Kristin Chenoweth & Sandi Patty Christmas A powerhouse duo for the ages, Emmy and Tony winner Kristin Chenoweth comes back to her hometown for a magical evening of Yuletide carols and classics. Joining her is Grammy and Dove award winner Sandi Patty, whose connection to the holiday season spans several decades and more than half a dozen Christmas albums. This evening with two dynamic divas is not to be missed! Broken Arrow PAC 701 S Main St, Broken Arrow 918-259-5778 http://www.brokenarrowpac.com/
DECEMBER 2019 COMMUNITY CALENDAR CATOOSA: Saturday, Dec. 14 at 2 p.m. Catoosa Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade All aboard the Frisco Express during the 54th annual Catoosa Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade. Join Parade Marshal Dan Threlked, KTUL TV Chief Meteorologist for the holiday fun with decorative vehicles, floats, balloons and more enlivening the streets of Catoosa. Top floats will be awarded prizes and there will be a “balloon release” at the gazebo in memory of longtime parade volunteer Georgia McAfee. Parade route is north on Cherokee from Catoosa High School to Oak Street. 918-266-6042 https://www.catoosachamber.org/ CLAREMORE: Friday, Dec. 6, 2019 5:45-8:45 p.m. 2019 Festival of Trees Safenet Service’s annual Festival of Trees event offers an evening of fun and fundraising, with several uniquely-made Christmas trees for auction, a dinner buffet, and more, with all proceeds to benefit the Claremore-based domestic abuse and sexual assault shelter and services. Will Rogers Downs 20900 S. 4200 Road, Claremore 918-283-8800 https://safenetservices.org/
Dec. 2, 2019 to New Year’s Eve West Bend Winterland Claremore’s West Bend Winterland is reminiscent of holiday memories with an ice skating rink, pictures with Santa, real reindeer borrowed from the North Pole for you to see and take pictures with up close, shopping from local artisans, a beautiful 50-foot live Christmas tree and more. Skating, hot cocoa, caroling and more for weeks of making everlasting holiday memories. Claremore’s West Bend Winterland concludes on Dec. 31 at the New Year’s Eve Bash beginning at 6 p.m. with a DJ, free skating, s’mores, a sparkling cider toast, and fireworks at 9 p.m. Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Parkway, Claremore 918-342-5357 http://www.visitclaremore.org/
COWETA: Saturday, Dec. 7, 6-7 p.m. Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony Christmas arrives in Coweta at the “Christmas Around the World” Christmas parade, with FNB Coweta to serve refreshments to the public during the parade. Area businesses, clubs, individuals, and groups will get into the holiday spirit at the annual parade that will turn downtown into a parade of fun for the whole family. Downtown Coweta on Broadway 918-486-2513 https://business.cowetachamber.com/
FORT GIBSON: Tuesday, Dec. 17 6:15-7:15 p.m. Story Time with Santa Children will enjoy cookies and hot chocolate while listening to ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas, as read by Santa Claus himself. After story time, there will be a Q&A with Santa, where children will have the chance to ask Santa any questions they may have. Santa will be available for photos (by way of parent cellphones) with children as time allows. Anima Bella Inc. 1023 N. Lee Street, Ft. Gibson 918-685-1489 https://www.animabella.net/ GROVE: Friday, Dec. 6, 2019 Lights on Grove Christmas Kick-off Celebration Grove’s annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony to signify the beginning of the Christmas season. Grove Community Center (lawn) 1702 Main Street, Grove 918-786-9079 https://groveok.org/
Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019 Grove Annual Lighted Christmas Parade Join Grove for one of the largest Christmas parades in the Grand Lake area. This holiday parade will feature more than 75 lighted floats, marching bands, and a variety of organizations, all decked out for the Christmas season. Downtown Grove 918-786-9079 https://www.360grandlake.com/
Tuesday, Dec. 24 at 10:30 a.m. Christmas concert featuring This Hope Contemporary Christian band This Hope will be returning to Oklahoma for their Christmas tour, making a stop in Grove on the morning of Christmas Eve for a concert filled with inspiring worship music. Elk River Baptist Church 25950 S. 655 Road, Grove 918-786-8818 https://www.elkriverbaptist.com/ MANNFORD: Saturday, Dec. 14, 7 a.m. to noon Breakfast with Santa & Christmas Bazaar Join in for Breakfast with Santa and a Craft Bazaar at the Mannford High School Commons area from 7 a.m. to noon. Breakfast is $4 for children 12 and under, and $6 for adults. Photos will be available with Santa for $5, with the proceeds benefitting the Central Tech Initiative Multi-Media Class. Christmas continues in Mannford at the Christmas Parade. Check-in and line up starts at 2 p.m. at the elementary school, with the parade to begin at 4 p.m. Mannford High School 219 Evans Avenue, Mannford 918-865-4314 https://www.mannfordchamber.com/
MUSKOGEE: Friday and Saturday Nov. 29-30, Dec. 6-7 at 9 p.m. Polar Express Pajama Party Experience Christmas magic, and come dressed in your PJ’s or with your favorite blanket while enjoying the Polar Express movie in the company of Santa’s elves. Then, climb aboard with the engineer and head over to the North Pole for a visit with Santa, pictures, and gifts. Three Rivers Museum 220 Elgin Street, Muskogee 918-686-6624 http://www.3riversmuseum.com/ Nov. 28, 2019 to Jan. 1, 2020 Garden of Lights 2019 Season Celebrate the holidays and experience animated displays with more than one million shimmering lights at Honor Heights Park in Muskogee. Light displays begin atop Agency Hill (north of the VA Hospital) and throughout the 130-acre park and gardens. This 35-40 minute drive-thru attraction features displays of deer, squirrels, and birds scattered amongst a variety of trees wrapped in Christmas lights. Animated displays are synchronized to recorded music, available on your radio as you drive through the park, and the Papillion Gift Shop offers hot cocoa, popcorn, and treats. 1400 Honor Heights Drive, Muskogee 918-684-6303 http://cityofmuskogee.com/
Dec. 6-8, Dec. 13-31, 5:30-10:30 p.m. nightly Castle Christmas Festival at the Castle in Muskogee Drive through or take a train ride through the Castleton Village, filled with more than 2,000 holiday displays and thousands of colorful lights, creating an unforgettable experience, or ride the ponies (weather permitting). Stop inside the Castle for the Christmas Shoppe, enjoy free family movies, unique merchants, and the Castle Café. Make ornaments in Santa’s workshop and warm up by the fireplace. Drive through is free, but donations are accepted. 3400 W. Fern Mountain Road, Muskogee 918-687-3625 https://www.okcastle.com/ (continued on next page)
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(continued from previous page) OOLOGAH: Friday, Dec. 6 and Saturday, Dec. 7, 5-9 p.m. Will’s Country Christmas Come out to Oologah for the kind of Christmas celebration that Will Rogers might have had in his day. Will’s Country Christmas will include hay rides, pictures with Santa, storytelling, (family friendly) Wild West shootouts, kid’s crafts, 19th Century games, pony rides, carriage rides, live music, food trucks, vendors and more. Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch 9501 E. 380 Road, Oologah 918-275-4201 https://www.willrogers.com/birthplace-ranch TULSA: Nov. 23, 2019 to Jan. 5, 2010 Winterfest Step into a magical winter wonderland with a trip to Tulsa’s Winterfest. This annual tradition, held in the heart of downtown Tulsa, sets the season aglow with everything from an impressive 44-foot tree decked out with more than 35,000 lights to cozy, horse-drawn carriage rides. The epicenter of Winterfest is the BOK Center, with live entertainment, a holiday-themed marketplace and more, including an outdoor ice skating rink. Downtown Tulsa 918-894-4268 https://www.tulsawinterfest.com/
Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. Christmas with the Petersens The Petersens are an award-winning bluegrass band in their ninth season of shows in Branson, Missouri. In 2015, the band received international attention when their banjo-playing yodelist Ellen Petersen competed on American Idol and placed in the top 48. The family has toured throughout the U.S., Canada and Ireland, performing bluegrass standards and gospel favorites. Tulsa PAC - Liddy Doenges Theatre 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa 918-596-7122 http://www.tulsapac.com/ Dec. 7-8, 13-15, 21-22 The Nutcracker Set in 1920s Paris, the birthplace of classical ballet, Marcello Angelini’s vision of The Nutcracker has been a Tulsa favorite since 2003. Whether you’ve seen it once or one hundred times, this magical holiday spectacular is guaranteed to capture your imagination. This production is soon to be retired, so see it now before it’s gone forever! Tulsa PAC - Chapman Music Hall 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa 918-596-7122 dhttp://www.tulsapac.com/
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Sunday, Dec. 8 at 10:00 a.m. ABATE of Tulsa 40th Annual Toy Run The parade route will travel west from the Fairgrounds on 15th Street towards downtown and will end at Guthrie Green in the Tulsa Arts District to drop off toys. Admission will be one new, unwrapped toy. The Marines will have trailers for toy drop-off at Guthrie Green. Expo Square - Fairgrounds 4145 E 21st St, Tulsa 918-744-1113 https://www.abateoftulsa.com/
Sunday, Dec. 8 at 8:00 a.m. Half N Half Marathon The RunnersWorld Tulsa Half and Half Marathon allows you to run a half marathon on the Turkey Mountain trails or a half marathon on paved pedestrian trails. All races will be going at the same time for some fast-paced finish line action. Turkey Mountain, Tulsa https://www.halfandhalf.run/ Dec. 12-15, 17-23 A Christmas Carol Robert Odle and Richard Averill’s musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ beloved novella about the joy of giving has been a Tulsa tradition for more than 40 years. It’s a heartwarming story about Scrooge, a lonely humbug who is given the rare chance to change his life and find his heart. Tulsa PAC - John H. Williams Theatre 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa 918-596-7122 http://www.tulsapac.com/
Saturday, Dec. 14 at 1 p.m. Tulsa Christmas Parade 2019: Rockin’ Around Tulsa Town Since 1926, the Tulsa Christmas Parade has entertained thousands of children and adults as it winds through the streets of historic downtown Tulsa. First held when Tulsa was a new town, booming with rapid growth due to the then-recent discovery of oil, the Christmas parade quickly became an annual tradition that has continued to be a local favorite for the past 90 years. Downtown Tulsa, beginning on Boston Avenue turning on 3rd Street, and doubling back on Boulder Avenue. 918-732-9403 https://tulsachristmasparade.org/
Nov. 8, 2019 to Dec. 22, 2019 Blue Dome Pop-Up Shops Get your holiday shopping fix at the Blue Dome District in downtown Tulsa during this series of pop-up markets, featuring original works by local artists and handcrafters. Each weekend in December, the pop-up market will feature a fresh set of merchants and items. Blue Dome District, 202 S. Elgin, Tulsa 918-645-5349 http://bluedomedistrict.com/ Nov. 28, 2019 to Dec. 30, 2019 Limo Holiday Lights Tours Take your next holiday party to the streets. VIP offers Christmas light tours by limo around the Tulsa (and Oklahoma City) area for large groups, families, and intimate romantic dates. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the season from a warm limo, as the chauffer takes passengers to all the best Christmas lights and light displays, having mapped out a holiday light tour to ensure you see some of the finest holiday decorations in the city. Citywide, Tulsa 918-492-5984 https://www.viplimo.net/limousineservices/limo-holiday-light-tours/
Dec. 31 to Jan. 5, 2020 Miss Saigon Experience the acclaimed new production of the legendary musical Miss Saigon. It’s the story of a young Vietnamese woman named Kim who is orphaned by war and forced to work in a bar. There she meets and falls in love with an American G.I. named Chris, but they are torn apart by the fall of Saigon. For three years, Kim struggles to find her way back to Chris, who has no idea he’s fathered a son. Tulsa PAC - Chapman Music Hall 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa 918-596-7122 http://www.tulsapac.com/ SAPULPA: Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019 from 6-9 p.m. Wonderland of Lights Christmas Parade Join the Sapulpa community for an old-fashioned, festive parade of lights at “A Storybook Christmas,” held in the historic downtown area. Beginning in the 1920s, this highlight of the holiday season has delighted children of all ages, featuring floats sponsored by local businesses, churches, and civic groups. In addition to classic cars and vintage fire trucks, enjoy horse-drawn buggies, real life cowboys, marching bands, and more. Taft and Main in Sapulpa, traveling north to Dewey, then going east and ending in the Sapulpa High School parking lot. 918-224-0170 http://www.sapulpachamber.com/ WAGONER: 7 p.m. Nov. 30, 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Dec. 7, 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Dec. 14 Winter Concert Series Holiday-themed music, comedy, entertainment, and fun for all ages returns to Wagoner with the Winter Concert Series at the civic center. Scheduled performances this year will include The Cave Dwellers (7 p.m. Nov. 30), Doc Rogers Magic Show (10:30 a.m. Dec. 7) and James Muns Band featuring Mark McClurg (7 p.m. Dec. 7), Doug Anderson, ventriloquist (10:30 a.m. Dec. 14) and the Cherokee Nation Youth Choir (7 p.m. Dec. 14). Wagoner Civic Center 301 S. Grant Ave., Wagoner 918-485-3414 http://www.wagonerok.org/ Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019 “Home for Christmas” Holiday Concert Enjoy all your favorite holiday classics featuring vocalists Whitney Peters-Bradley, Rachel Janell, and Adam J. Foreman at the “Home for Christmas” Wagoner Holiday Concert. Tickets are only $5 and proceeds go to benefit the Animal Guardian Society. Wagoner Civic Center 301 S. Grant Ave., Wagoner, OK 918-485-3414 http://www.wagonerok.org/
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse Dec. 12-14 at 9:00 a.m. Tulsa Farm Show As Oklahoma’s largest indoor farm show with over 400,000 square feet of exhibits, the Tulsa Farm Show is a great end-ofyear opportunity to view all the latest in agricultural and ranching equipment. More than 380 companies will be featuring a full line of displays, including tractor, sprayer, tillage, harvest equipment, cattle management products, and more. Expo Square - River Spirit Expo 4145 E 21st St, Tulsa 918-744-1113 https://tulsafarmshow.com/
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