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Creating Comfort for Over 25 Years Superior Service Heating & Air wants to provide you with the most superior service experience ever. By Erica Ludwig There’s nothing worse than your air conditioning going out in triple-digit temperatures. Everyone knows it’s hard to sleep, get up and go to work the next day refreshed and energized when you’re uncomfortable. Superior Service of Broken Arrow knows this, which is why they make it their mission to help you beat the heat with the most superior service experience ever. Founder Patrick Conklin started Superior Service 26 years ago after having troubles of his own getting his air conditioning fixed. Pat worked as a subcontractor in San Antonio, Texas, learning the business from a contractor at the time.
“I was fortunate enough to be mechanical by nature,” he said. ““It’s not a guy with a garden hose and a tank of gas anymore. There are AC units with over 700 speeds and computer boards built into them. The cost of energy is the cost of the equipment, really.” The cost is about to get much greater. According to experts, the refrigerant that is in 90% of the air conditioning units in houses today will be banned in the United States in the year 2020. “I would advise people to go ahead and consider buying a new unit now,” said Pat. “It’s really a sticker shock to people now and they don’t plan on it. They
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The team at Superior Service enjoys helping their friends and community through quality work and service.
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you nutritionally and medically to look and feel your best. By Erica Ludwig Despite the busy world we live in, we all somehow find a bit of time to try to take care of ourselves. Some of us exercise, some of us buy only organic and others simply schedule Botox every 4 months. At MastersMD, Dr. Leslie Masters is taking the art of looking good and feeling good to a whole new level. MastersMD started in 2005 as a laser skin care center and has blossomed in the past 10 years into Tulsa’s premier Cosmetic and Metabolic Medicine leader. Now in their new, 4500 square foot, state-of-the-art facility in the heart of South Tulsa, Dr. Masters and her staff offer nearly every nonsurgical cosmetic treatment
By Duane Blankenship DMI Restoration provides fullservice cleaning and restoration contract services to homeowners and businesses throughout northeastern Oklahoma. Serving us for 25 years, the company is proud of their team of experts who provide the utmost care while restoring your property to a home again. The company specializes in assessing and repairing wind, water, fire and mold damage. The DMI Restoration team provides immediate, 24-hour response to prevent your home or office from further damage. DMI Restoration knows that disasters and unforeseen occurrences can be tragic, but they pride themselves in devel-
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“I am never going to get out of debt!” Maybe you have caught yourself saying this. Perhaps out of frustration or the realization that credit is an easy way to purchase whatever you want the second you want it. That sense of instant gratification the moment you swipe that credit card. When used correctly it is a valuable tool. Honestly, many folks across the world can't afford to purchase a house or car without borrowing money to pay it back in manageable increments over time.. So what’s all the fuss about? Borrowing money is relatively easy to accomplish. The commercials on TV, with celebrities talking about it, are so convincing! Surely you can pay the minimum monthly payment at the end of the month. You reckon? Debt has a way of snowballing into something much larger if not watched and monitored closely. As a result, the borrower becomes a slave to whom or whoever the lender might be. When your financial future is on the line, here are a few things to keep in mind:
• Separate items into needs vs. wants. Wants and needs are two completely different categories. At times it can be easy to confuse the two. The newest technological gadgets, the latest fashion trends, entertainment and having dinner out with friends frequently, are more indulgences than basic living expenses. I remember the saying from the movie Fight Club, “We buy things we don’t need, with money we don’t have, to impress people we don’t like.” Try to purchase when you are in the right frame of thinking; not running on emotion. Are the things you’re buying just things, or do you actually need them to prosper? • Make the most of what you have. No matter your salary it must be managed and planned for wisely. We do this every day
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Broken Arrow native Brittany Watts wins NPC Jr. Nationals Championship in Charleston, advances towards Olympia dreams.
By Erica Ludwig Dreams wouldn’t matter as much without the fight to make them a reality. The best things in life, like a good workout, usually require some extra blood, sweat and tears. Some see bodybuilding as just modeling or competitions to show how much weight you can lift. To Broken Arrow native Brittany Watts, it’s a master-class on personal limits and growth. It’s not just a sport, but a lifestyle. At just 5’3”, the 27 year old has just won the National Physique Committee Jr. Nationals Championship in
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Charleston, bringing her one step closer to her dreams of worldrenowned competitions such as the Arnolds. When it comes to training, Brittany’s motto is “be a savage”: to set a goal, work hard towards it and remain dedicated. She does this with the help of her coach, Andy Snyder, and the support of parents, Pastors Billy Joe and Theresa Watts. “I go to the gym twice a day,” she says. “It’s a very strict life. It’s not a two-life type of thing. You have to be sold out with working out and eating right. I spend between 30 and 40 hours per week in the gym. I love it, that’s my therapy.” Brittany started to take an interest in bodybuilding and physique competitions back in 2012 from friend Tanje Brewer, who was her Zumba instructor at the time. Since then, Brittany has put in whatever work necessary to reach her goals. “I’ve learned in this process that I’m a fighter,” she said. “I have so much fight in me now that I don’t think anything less than the best for myself. I only see myself
going the furthest possible. The Olympia, the Arnolds, those are the places I want to go. You don’t get there by not working hard.” The Broken Arrow native is currently training for the International Federation of Bodybuilding Pro to be held in Fort Lauderdale in December. The IFBB Pro consists of some of the best in the sport, and guarantees those who win a bid to the Olympia, otherwise known as “the superbowl of bodybuilding”. Win or lose, Brittany is determined to keep pressing forward and to never give up. She sees improvement and growth as victories all their own. “You can only get better,” she said. “I think anybody that thinks they want to be in this sport should try it at least once. It takes a lot of strength to train and compete. A lot of people start and don’t finish. Doing this has made me a better adult, a better person and a better daughter. You don’t just start something, show up and then quit over half of the way through. This makes you responsible for what you eat, what you drink. Like anything else, you can’t put in half the effort. It’s like being a Christian and going to church, you have to be linked up and surrounded by the right people.” Brittany attributes her success to hard work and the people who have helped her be the person she is today. To her, one of the most
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Broken Arrow native Brittany Watts is presented as champion at the NPC Jr. Nationals Chamionship in Charleston. She will compete internationally in December. important things in life is to live out your dreams. “There’s always opportunity for things to get better. I just want young people to know that. There’s always an up even when you’re feeling down. It only takes one person to get you headed in the right place. You have control over your life; don’t let anybody else tell you that you can’t be
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A Classical Instrument That Still Knows How to Rock The Midwest Harp Festival features four concerts open to the public in July.
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Since Ancient Egypt, the harp has played a significant role in all genres of music including Celtic, Classical, Bluegrass, Country, Rock/Pop, Show Tunes, Vocals, Jazz and even Heavy Metal. The 2016 Midwest Harp Festival celebrates this versatile instrument and brings together 35 of the best performers in the region. The week-long festival, running July 17-23, features four public concerts. Lorelei Kaiser Barton, creator and director of the festival, has watched the event grow from several harpists playing in her home in 1998 to a highly respected and anticipated event that draws professionals, students and music lovers to the University of Tulsa Lorton Performing Arts Center. “The Harp Festival is true immersion into the spirit of the harp,” says Lorelei. Harpists ages nine and up at various skill levels will have the opportunity to participate in workshops, harp ensembles and competitions. Featured artists for this year’s festival are: Mary Bircher of the Omaha Symphony,
Faye Seeman, Professor of Music at Wheaton College and Northern Illinois University; Elizabeth Richter, Professor of Music at Ball State University; Linda Paul, local professional pop/jazz harpist and festival adjunct instructor, and the Felice Pomeranz Jazz Quartet. Ms. Pomeranz is Associate Professor of Harp at Berklee College of Music in Boston and a faculty member of The Boston Conservatory. For the first time within the solo competition, the festival will include the Salzedo Competition, sponsored by Suzann Davids. On Monday, July 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Gussman Auditorium, the opening faculty concert will feature the festival’s harp faculty. There is no charge, but donations are appreciated. Tuesday, July 19 at 7:30 p.m. is the Solo Competition Winners Recital in the Meinig Recital Hall. The competition, held earlier in the day, is broken down by skill levels in five divisions. This is also open to the public. The Felice Pomeranz Jazz Quartet will perform on
Thursday, July 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the Gussman Auditorium. Ms. Pomeranz and Director of the Berklee Global Jazz Institute, sax player Marco Pignataro join with Tulsa’s jazz rhythm players, bassist Jim Bates and drummer Tony Yohe. Admission is $7.00 for adults. Seniors 65 and up and children 5 and under are $5.00. The final show Harpists take a break from practicing for the Midwest Harp Festival. will be Saturday, July 23 at 11:00 a.m. in the The Adjunct Professor the Tulsa Community Gussman Auditorium. This of Harp at the University of Foundation and the Hyechka combined harp ensemble concert Tulsa, Oral Roberts University, Club of Tulsa. will feature over 40 harps on Tulsa Community College and stage playing both recognizable the University of Arkansas, and new music in ensemble Fayetteville is also the principal format. There is no charge for the harpist with the Signature For more information, contact performance, but donations are Symphony at Tulsa Community Midwest Harp Academy welcome to support future harp College, VanTrease Performing festivals and provide scholarships Arts Center on the Southeast 711 S. Allegheny Ave. for promising students. Campus. Tulsa, OK 74112 “Our faculty is highly Major sponsors for the (918) 520-4041 regarded,” says Lorelei. “We 2016 Midwest Harp Festival want to show harpists of all include the Lou and Connie www.midwestharpfestival.com experience levels what is possible Miller Charitable Foundation, www.ValueNews.com through practice.” the Frank Family Foundation,
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Uncork and Unwind Wine, Eats and Easels fundraising event for Broken Arrow Neighbors is slated for August 5.
enjoy a casual stroll through the Farmer’s Market Pavilion Broken Arrow Neighbors and surrounding areas on a serves the Broken Arrow mid-summer’s night. Although Community as a basic-needs Wine, Eats & Easels is a great service agency for residents party, it supports an even who have found themselves in greater cause by supporting compromised situations due local individuals and families in part to food and financial who are facing unfortunate insecurity. The agency offers insecurities. numerous resources geared Tickets to Wine, Eats & to guiding individuals to Easels are available at all AVB self-sufficiency. The many Bank locations. They are $40 programs offered before the event include a client-choice and $50 the day of food pantry, financial the event. You may assistance, free also purchase tickets medical and dental at Broken Arrow clinics, outreach Neighbors or from services to Broken any WEE Committee Arrow’s senior Member. For a $25 population, school donation to the supplies for students evening of festivities, and holiday assistance you will be entitled to families. to a make a “pull” Wine, Eats & Easels from a selection of is a major fundraiser unidentified wines for Broken Arrow valued from $25 to Neighbors and $100. Each wine-pull is a critical factor selection will also supporting the include a piece of organization’s budget jewelry. for annual program Wine Eats & Easels Committee Members pictured: Mark Breeden, Heather Bryson, Other evening Kim Goddard (Broken Arrow Neighbors Executive Director) and Jennifer Deal. attractions will include costs. Your help is By Duane Blankenship
needed and encouraged. “Wine, Eats & Easels is scheduled for Friday, August 5, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Farmer’s Market on Main located at 418 South Main Street in Downtown Broken Arrow,” stated Broken Arrow Neighbors Executive Director Kim Goddard. The stage is set for an evening of multi-faceted entertainment featuring the unforgettable sounds of jazz
great Grady Nichols. As Broken Arrow’s wine tasting event, you must be 21 or over to attend Wine, Eats & Easels. In addition to the great music, your pallet will be introduced to multiple awardwinning tastes and tantalizing treats from local wineries and restaurants. The evening will also be peppered with the phenomenal talents of local, and not-so-local, artists as you
creations by Rustic Cuff, a photo booth and the worldfamous Butt Sketch artist. There will be a VIP Room on the third floor of the Broken Arrow Historical Museum for high-level sponsors only. The VIP Room includes food and beverages including a signature drink, plus a balcony overlooking event activities below. For more information contact Kim Goddard at BA Neighbors. Some of your Main Street BA Merchants are scheduled to offer specials the day of the event. All in all, Wine, Eats & Easels provides a delightfully fun evening that provides assistance with dignity to our less fortunate BA neighbors.
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Visual Storytelling with a Sense of Self(ie) Broken Arrow Photographer Jill Solomon to debut interactive exhibit in Broken Arrow August 2.
By Erica Ludwig Nothing is more difficult than trying to put your own spin on something that seems to have been done in just about every way imaginable. How do you capture an iconic monument, such as the Eiffel Tower, when its been done in what seems to be a million different ways and angles? You think outside the box, or rather, into it. Broken Arrow photographer Jill Solomon knows this first hand, and has the pictures to prove it. Jill Solomon will be showcasing “Le Touriste Narcissique” which translates to “The Narcissistic Traveler” beginning on August 2 at the gallery space in the Broken Arrow Historical Museum. The interactive exhibit is a showcase of the global phenomenon of the selfie from Jill’s most recent trip to Paris. “ I was thinking, ‘It’s the most photographed place in the world, there will be a lot of people, and a lot of people doing selfies’” she said. “So, I began to capture people taking selfies in front of the iconic places. I was amazed at how it crossed every culture, every religion, every ethnicity
and everybody has their own way of taking selfies. I was just mesmerized by it and wondered about these people.” Jill has just about seen it all since she first picked up a camera in 1997. She is known for her senior pictures, family portraits and work for artists such as Kristin Chenoweth. However, this exhibit has made Jill see her craft, what she calls visual storytelling, in a whole new way. “People will find themselves wanting to know who the people are in the photograph. It’s not making someone who they’re not, it’s capturing who they are, their essence. It’s not just about the posing; it’s catching them with a look. It’s catching them in their authentic state. “ The interactive display will open August 2 from 6-8 p.m. and is open to the public. The event will run for two weeks. Guests will go through the gallery as if visiting and touring Paris themselves. At each stop along the way from Notre Dame to the Eiffel Tower, they’ll be asked to do something. The objective is to record the experience as you go through the exhibit through various forms, including selfies.
As you explore selfies at iconic locations, patrons will also have the opportunity to purchase pictures on various mediums. “What I do is such a personal thing that I’m grateful for the person that is going to become authentic in front of my Broken Arrow Photographer Jill Solomon has been in the visual storytelling camera,” said Jill. “I realize that business since 1997. She draws inspiration for her upcoming show in her warm and quaint studio. it’s not easy for people to be on and nations. August 2 from 6-8 p.m. camera, so I recognize that and my “I have such a support system philosophy is to meet people where and people that don’t even know For more information, contact they are. It’s not about forcing me that are excited about it,” she them to do anything for the shot. said. “I’m hoping to grow it. I’m Jill Solomon It’s about allowing things to work hoping soon to do the Great Wall Photography in where you have them.” of China and Italy and expanding 123 W. Commerical Jill has already received a on the show in and of itself and to significant amount of support Broken Arrow, OK 74012 keep it going.” (918) 625-2172 before the exhibit’s debut. She is “Le Touriste Narcissique” www.jillsolomonphotography.com hoping with success it will be able will open at the Broken Arrow to span across different cultures Historical Museum gallery space www.ValueNews.com
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Years ago while I was in the military, on one very dark night, I was driving a noisy Jeep on a runway with no person in sight in any direction. I heard a loud commanding voice say “STOP” and I immediately stopped the Jeep. As I was looking around wondering who said stop, a fast, tree top flying, spy plane that you could not hear before it was past you, landed where my Jeep would have been. That voice saved my life. Over 8 years later, God revealed that it was His voice that commanded me to stop and saved my life. God can reveal Himself to us. One of the reasons I follow Jesus is because Jesus also can “REVEAL”1 God to us. A few years later, I was taking a biblical Greek course at the university and the big test at the end of the year involved translating a passage from greek and describing the parts of speech of each word. The passage was to be from the
gospel of John or the epistles of John and I knew I did not know greek that well. I asked God in Jesus’ name for help. God led me to the exact five verses on the test out of a possible 1,010 verses. I knew I had heard God and heard Him correctly. A few months later when God told me to “JUST FOLLOW JESUS”, I knew again it was God. It has been a learning process over the subsequent years to just follow Jesus and I am still learning. In addition to being obedient to God, I follow Jesus because He tells the truth and is the truth and Jesus tells us the only way to God “IS THROUGH ME”2. Jesus tells us “IF YOU OBEY MY TEACHING AND KNOW THE TRUTH... THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE”3, which includes being set free from manmade religious teachings. I also follow Jesus because He said “I AM THE SON OF GOD”4 and that God told Jesus what “TO
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SAY”5. There are many other reasons why I just follow Jesus yet the main reason is I am being obedient to God, who also said about Jesus “THIS IS MY SON, WHOM I LOVE. LISTEN TO HIM”6. Some may want to know my name or where I go to church, etc but I am not important, Jesus is the one who is important and His words and actions. Be encouraged to follow Jesus, so you will be one of the “FEW”7 who will go on to eternal life when your body
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Master Your Wellness and Beauty continued from page 1 available. Their Cosmetic Medicine services have been greatly expanded with the addition of 3 new laser and radio-frequency machines in the past 2 years, but the biggest shift in the business has come with the addition of a new specialty called Metabolic Medicine. To the lay person, Metabolic Medicine is usually referred to as Wellness Medicine or something similar. To Dr. Masters, Metabolic Medicine has been an answer for the hundreds of patients that come in saying, “I’m not sick. I just don’t feel good”. Whether it is fatigue, lack of energy, poor sleep, or the inability to lose weight, Metabolic Medicine has the answer. “This is NOT Dr. Oz type medicine,” Dr. Masters is quick to say. “I am NOT some health nut just saying, ‘Here, take this it is supposed to be good for you’. Metabolic Medicine will really and truly make you feel better.” Dr. Masters can definitely back up her statement. She has spent the past 4 years working on her Master’s Degree in Metabolic and Nutritional Medicine. Since there is no real training program for Metabolic Medicine, many Medical schools are actually offering graduate degrees in this type of medicine, often referred to as Metabolic & Nutritional Medicine, dedicated to keeping the human body healthy and functioning optimally. In other words, it focuses on preventing symptoms and disease before they can even get started. Masters goes on to explain that, while in Traditional Medicine we are taught to treat symptoms and disease after the fact, the typical medical school curriculum offers very little teaching to doctors on how to help keep their patients healthy. How well is your body turning the food you eat into energy? How well is your liver detoxifying the world you are exposed to on a daily basis? Are GI bacteria doing what they are supposed to and keeping you strong and healthy or has bad bacteria or yeast taken over? Is the stress you are exposed to in your daily life being adequately dealt with or have chronically elevated stress hormones left you at risk for obesity, heart disease and diabetes? These are just a few of the questions a Metabolic Medicine work-up will answer. Dr. Masters is quick to point out that everything offered or recommended at MastersMD is evidenced-based. Meaning there are scientific studies to back up her recommendations. “If it has not been studied,
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