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BY SHERYL SOWELL pring ushers in warmer temperatures and extended daylight hours, so it’s no surprise that it is the season for broken bones. Increased physical activity leads to increased likelihood of bone fractures and breaks. The football, baseball and soccer fields all see extensive action during this time of year. Inevitably, many young athletes will suffer an injury that requires medical attention. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, nearly 3.5 million sports related injuries occur each year in the United States to children younger than age 15, with fractures among the most common. When that occurs, children are often referred to an orthopedic specialist for treatment. Of course, children are not the only ones to suffer from fractures. The average adult will sustain two fractures over a lifetime, according to a survey by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. About 6.3 million fractures occur each

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year, with 40 percent at home, inside or outside. Broken bones generate 3.5 million annual visits to the emergency room, and 57 percent of these fractures belong to people 65 plus. Brad Lawson, M.D., of Central States Orthopedics, explains, “Bones are more pliable when you are younger and get more brittle as you age. Children often engage in riskier behavior, resulting in falls and similar accidents. This causes more frequent fractures. And when they get into middle and senior high schools, they play sports.”

Dr. Lawson provides hand, foot and ankle care; total joint care; general orthopedics and sports medicine care. He offers non-surgical treatment options such as prescribed medications, physical therapy, injections, splinting, casting and bracing. He can also provide surgical treatment options. The majority of patients he sees on a weekly basis are people who have fractures of the arm, leg, foot, ankle, wrist, elbow, hand, forearm and shoulder. “Orthopedic surgeons do more than just practice on

the elderly and athletes,” said Dr. Lawson. “People need orthopedic doctors for a wide variety of ailments. We treat bones, joints, nerves, tendons, and even the skin.” If surgery is needed, Dr. Lawson is available at Bailey Medical Center (Owasso), Hillcrest Hospital South (91st and Hwy. 169), St. Francis Hospital South (91st and Hwy. 169), and Oklahoma Surgical Hospital (81st and Lewis). Dr. Lawson has provided service and sports medicine care in the Owasso, Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Claremore and Collinsville areas for the last several years. The doctor began his career in the U.S. Air Force, serving both as a general medical officer and as an orthopedic surgeon for 16 years. He lives in Owasso with his wife, Julie, and their four children. CENTRAL STATES ORTHOPEDICS

Spring and summer are prime seasons for increase of injuries from outdoor activity. Dr. Brad Lawson is on call to provide treatment for fractures and breaks.

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• Building comes with one walk-in door and one 9’x8’ overhead door. • Additional 9’x8’ overhead door add $600. • 40 year/29-gauge metal • Insulation comes with manufacturers 10-year warranty • 4” concrete slab with rebar • 10’ sidewalls

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s part of America Saves Week, scheduled for February 27 – March 4, 2017, RCB Bank is spreading the saving message and encouraging people to make savings automatic. You want to save more money. The truth is you can save more money. The struggle is you want things now. Waiting is hard. Saving money requires discipline. What if saving could be easy? There is a way to build your wealth that involves little effort. Set the task on auto-drive.

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PROTECTING WHAT MATTERS

BY WHITLEY MUMM oving from Las Vegas to Tulsa was quite the change for Outdoor Creations owner and CEO Jake Nicks. But now, he can’t imagine serving customers anywhere else. “I love Tulsa. The people, the friendliness, the family atmosphere… I can’t imagine a better community to serve,” Nicks said. Nicks learned the construction business from his father in Las Vegas, who built casinos and commercial buildings. He moved to Tulsa in 2010 to attend Rhema Bible School to study ministry and recognized the need for a roofing company in tornado alley. The demand continued to grow, so Nicks took the knowledge and skill set from commercial and casino building to the Tulsa market and built a roofing team with over 30 years of experience in the industry, branding Outdoor Creations Roofing, a fullservice roofing company. A fixture in the Tulsa community since 2013, Outdoor Creations specializes in all things roofing. They pride themselves in providing great products with great experience.

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Jake Nicks, owner and CEO of Outdoor Creations, with one of his many customers. Jake and his team always aim to do the best for their customers.

True to their motto, “Roofing with your future in mind,” the company only uses premium materials to design and create quality and unique roofs for their customers. Outdoor Creations follows the GAF Certified Roofing Program that includes premium quality resources such as, synthetic felt underlay, which is six-hundred times stronger than the standard

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thirty percent, traditional tarpaper, leading to less tearing and promoting roof longevity. Nicks said, “We like to give our customers different options that allow them to save money on their insurance and add a 7 percent value to their home.” “We’re always striving to be the best for our customers,” Nicks said, “We want to get our customers the best warranty on the best roof at

the best price possible.” Nicks said homeowners should have their roofs checked after major storms for damages and weak spots. Hailstorms are especially dangerous to your home’s roof. The company offers a three-year workmanship warranty, as well as a limited lifetime warranty on their roofs. “A lot of people don’t know, but after weather damage, most insurances will pay for a new roof. If you leave a damaged roof untreated, the damage will cause leaks and other problems,” Nicks said. Outdoor Creations also offers free roof inspections and all roofers are GAF certified contractors. “A good roof is a safe roof. We want to build something beautiful that will protect what’s in your home. That’s what’s really important,” Nicks said, “That’s your life… That’s what matters.” Roof with your future in mind and give Jake at Outdoor Creations a call. OUTDOOR CREATIONS TULSA | OK (918) 282-6886 WWW.OUTDOORCREATIONSOK.COM


“Outdoor Creations really helped us out in our time of need after we received storm damage to our roof, window, and interior of our house. It was great dealing with one contractor that could do all of the work. They went over and above making sure we were happy along each step of the process. - S. Sprague

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DISCOUNT IN PRICE, BY ERICA LUDWIG he definition of discount is, “offering goods for sale at a reduced price.” Discounted pricing is sometimes associated with lower quality. Not in this case. Discount Garage Door carries an all-inclusive better product with measurable differences. The company installs 24-gauge steel, high R-value insulated doors and premium garage door operators everywhere from million dollar homes to storage buildings. They use industry and consumer top quality rated products, like Wayne Dalton, Doorlink, Genie, and Liftmaster. “We know these products are the best and we want to offer them for the best price,” said Owner Dustin Loyal. “Most people associate the term ‘discount’ with a cheap product, but we pride ourselves on that name because of our prices. We just want to do right by people and sell them the best quality part or product for a great price.” Dustin was born and raised on a farm in Wellston, Oklahoma, before moving to Phoenix at 18 years old. It was there that he began his career in the garage door industry for a national garage door sales, service and installation company. Dustin moved back home to Oklahoma in 2001 and established Discount Garage Door, expanding to Tulsa in 2010. He and his family live in Owasso, his five children being in Owasso schools. “We love this city,” said Dustin. “I’m proud to say that Discount Garage Door was honored to pull the float for the Montessori School in the Christmas parade with Jasper leading us.” Dustin and his staff not only care about the quality of your door, but helping you select what will suit your home best.

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“When you set an appointment for a free estimate, a member of our professional team will come to your home. We will measure your existing door and opening, identifying any potential obstacles; overcoming those up front,” said Sales Manager Bill Layne. “We will show you color and panel samples. We also have photos of the actual doors available for your selection, and can provide you with a computer generated mock-up of your selection.” While most companies offer warranties only up to a year, Discount Garage Door has a five-year warranty on parts and labor. “Our warranty definitely set us apart,” said General Manager Kyle McIntyre. “Most true warranties are for 90 days to a year, and that’s just on parts. We go above and beyond for our customers by offering a five-year warranty on labor. Our reviews are all five star and by real customers in the Tulsa metro area. We really take pride in that.” Another unique factor to the Discount Garage team is their fourlegged family member. Some folks may also recognize Jasper, Dustin’s Irish wolfhound, from Discount Garage Door events and commercials. “We’ve kind of dubbed him our mascot,” says Dustin. “He’s our star. He’s the reason that people walk up to us at shows.” Discount Garage Door operates on a 24/7-business model. An employee is always there to answer the phone, even on nights and weekends.

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It will cost you the same whether you have an emergency and need someone immediately on a Sunday night or a Tuesday morning. “We try to stand out from everybody else, from quality of product, to being available for our customers at all times, as well as our quality control even on the smallest job,” said Dustin. “We are always checking with clients on how we can improve. ” Community service is very important to the family and staff at Discount Garage Door. For the last 4 years, the company has donated 100% of their time and products to St. Jude Dream Homes that have been built in Owasso. Each home received high-end garage doors with operators and professional installation. They have also advocated and donated products and services to Habitat for Humanity, Meals on Wheels, and the Tulsa Performing Arts Center rehearsal space. “Whether you purchase from us or a competitor, we want you to be well informed about things that matter and are usually overlooked. This is why we created a questionnaire so you know what questions to ask.” Become a part of the family and give Discount Garage Door a call. DISCOUNT GARAGE DOOR 12238 E 60th St | Tulsa, OK (918) 234-DOOR WWW.OKDISCOUNTGARAGEDOOR.COM

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QUESTIONS TO ASK

WHEN BUYING YOUR NEXT GARAGE DOOR • What Gauge Steel is the Door?

The Lower the number the better grade and stronger the Steel. A lot of other companies use 25, 26, and 27. Di$count Garage Door always uses 24 Gauge Steel Doors.

• What type of Insulation/R-Rating does the door have?

Many companies use a Styrofoam, “AKA Vinyl Back” with an R-Rating of 4-6. Di$count Garage Door uses foam Polyurethane with a HIGHER R-Rating 9-11 / 11-13.

• How many Springs come on a Double Door? Other companies use only 1 spring. Di$count Garage Door always uses 2 Springs per Double Door, which increases the Spring’s life by 3 times.

• How many Reinforcement Struts does a Double Door have?

A lot of other companies use 0-1. Di$count Garage Door uses a minimum of 8 for a more Rigid, Stronger, and Longer Lasting Door

• How long is the Warranty?

Other companies offer a 30 day - 1 year on doors and service. Di$count Garage Door offers a 5 year Parts & Labor Warranty on All New Doors and Service which means you pay No Service Fees for the next 5 years (Excludes Damage or acts of God).

• What is included with the New Door?

Di$count Garage Door ALWAYS INCLUDES: ALL NEW TRACKS, DRUMS, ROLLERS, CABLES, and SPRINGS.

• Are there any Hidden Charges?

Other companies charge extra to haul away old doors. Di$count Garage Door NEVER HAS ANY HIDDEN FEES or REMOVAL CHARGES!


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Q & A with Financial Advisor Linda Rainwater Q:

My children are 4 and 6 years old. They ask for lots of stuff and I usually like to say “Yes”. How do I teach my girls about money? -- Cautious Caitlin

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Great question Caitlin! This is a good age to start teaching your girls financial responsibility. My parents began teaching me about money at age 5. I asked for a weekly allowance because my friends said they were receiving one. At that time, the going rate was 50 cents a week. My parents said that they would agree if I used the money as they directed: 5 cents into the offering plate at church, 10 cents into my piggy bank, 10 cents to pay for milk at school (2 cents per day), 10 cents to buy ice cream on Friday at school if I wished, and 15 cents to spend any way I wanted. When I countered that my friends could spend the entire 50 cents on candy and ice cream, my parents reply was, “That’s okay, you don’t need any allowance.” I decided to agree to their spending plan (also known as a budget). I’m happy to say that each year my allowance increased. As it did, more responsibilities were also moved to my allowance, such as buying my own shampoo and clothes. Today I am thankful that they taught me to spend some money on necessities, give some to charity, and save some for a rainy day. Since this was many years ago, you will want to adjust the amount you give to each child and come up with a spending plan that is appropriate for today. You can put a strategy into place now that teaches wise spending habits for a lifetime.

Linda Rainwater, AAMS ®, 13 years, Financial Advisor

Linda Rainwater is a Financial Advisor with Raymond James Financial Services, Inc located at 12899 E 76th Street North, Owasso, OK. Linda Rainwater can be contacted at 918-272-4456, Linda.Rainwater@GenIncome.com. Opinions are those of Linda Rainwater and not necessarily those of RJFS or Raymond James. Raymond James does not offer legal or tax advice.

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UPCOMING EVENTS March 6, 2017 Stevie Nicks 7 PM, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 894-4200 www.bokcenter.com

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SPECIAL FROM THE TULSA PAC leaders John H. Williams and he Tulsa Performing Arts Leta Chapman posed a challenge Center is celebrating its to Tulsa citizens: If they would 40th anniversary with vote to fund half of the total a special gala performance on cost for a new performing arts Sunday, March 12, at 7 p.m. This center, Williams and Chapman concert will feature jazz vocalist would raise a matching amount Jane Monheit with Grammy in private dollars. Led by Mayor winner Nicholas Payton and the Tulsa Symphony. Monheit’s latest CD is a tribute to the legendary Ella Fitzgerald—who was the first performer to grace the PAC stage in March of 1977. Monheit will perform some classic Robert J. LaFortune, Tulsa voters songs of Fitzgerald’s in addition overwhelmingly approved the to other music with her jazz challenge and “Everyone’s Place” combo and the orchestra. held its first concert on March Originally intended to 19, 1977. provide a modern facility The Tulsa PAC houses four to house local, nonprofit theatres and has had a who’s who performing arts organizations, list of performers grace the stage, the Tulsa Performing Arts including Tony Bennett, Norah Center opened its doors in Jones, Michael Bublé, Kelly March 1977. Constructed with Clarkson, Mikhail Baryshnikov, a then unique combination of Steve Martin and Itzhak public and private funds, the Perlman, as well as touring Center is owned and operated Broadway musicals such as “The by the City of Tulsa. Public Lion King,” “Wicked” and “The funds for building the PAC were Phantom of the Opera,” which provided by a 1973 bond issue. set an all-time attendance record To encourage approval, civic

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of 94,588 for one show in 1996 during its five-week run. “We are proud to be an anchor in this district, allowing groups both large and small to be able to showcase their gifts to the world. We encourage, support and thrive on the arts in all its forms,” said Marketing Director, Adam J. Foreman. Tickets for this grand 40th Anniversary concert are $25, $40, $55 and $90. The $90 VIP ticket price includes prime seating and a post-show reception with the performers. VIP tickets are limited. Celebrate 40 years of performing arts at the Tulsa PAC this March. Get your tickets today.

March 7, 2017 Green Day 8 PM, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 894-4200 www.bokcenter.com March 8, 2017 R. Kelly Doors 7 PM, Brady Theater 105 W. Brady St. Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 582-7239 www.bradytheater.com March 9, 2017 Bret Michaels 8 PM, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino 777 West Cherokee Street Catoosa, OK 74015 (800) 760-6700 www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com March 9-11, 2017 Sweeney Todd 8 PM, John H. Williams Theatre Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 East 2nd Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7111 www.tulsapac.com March 10-11, 2017 4-State Bow Bash All Day event Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Parkway Claremore, OK 74017 (918) 342-5357 www.visitclaremore.org

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FEB-MAR C O M M U N I T Y C A L E N D A R Feb 15- Mar 1, 2017 Gifted: Works of Art by Individuals Living with Physical Disabilities 10 AM-5:30 PM Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 East 2nd Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7111 www.tulsapac.com February 17-26, 2017 Miro Quartet: Beethoven Winter Festival 7 PM, Feb 26 at 5 PM Kathleen Westby Pavilion Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 East 2nd Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7111 www.tulsapac.com February 17, 2017 Sugar Ray 8 PM, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino 777 West Cherokee Street Catoosa, OK 74015 (800) 760-6700 www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com February 17, 2017 ORU Baseball vs. Little Rock 3 PM, J.L Johnson Stadium 7777 S Lewis Ave. Tulsa, OK 74171 (918) 495-6000 www.mabeecenter.com February 18, 2017 Interview and Resume Workshop for teens 1-2 PM, Central Library 400 Civic Center Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 549-7323 www.tulsalibrary.org February 18, 2017 Family Studio Saturday: Innovation 12:30 PM, Philbrook Museum 2727 S. Rockford Road Tulsa, OK 74114 (918) 749-7941 www.philbrook.org February 18, 2017 Whole Person Indoor Triathlon 8 AM, ORU Aerobics Center 7777 S Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74171 (918) 495-6640 www.mabeecenter.com/events

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February 18, 2017 Tulsa Oilers vs. Indy Fuel 7:05 PM, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 894-4200 www.bokcenter.com February 21, 2017 Drawing on Memories 10 AM- 12 PM, Philbrook Museum 2727 S. Rockford Road Tulsa, OK 74114 (918) 749-7941 www.philbrook.org February 21, 2017 Cooking Class 5:30-6:30 PM Cancer Treatment Centers of America 10109 E. 79th St. Tulsa, OK 74133 (918) 286-5800 www.cancercenter.com February 22, 2017 ORU Basketball vs. North Dakota St. 7 PM, Mabee Center 7777 S Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74171 (918) 495-6000 www.mabeecenter.com February 23, 2017 Annual Community Impact Report 5:30 PM, Central Library 400 Civic Center Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 549-7323 www.tulsalibrary.org February 24, 2017 Friday Movie Time : Zootopia 3:30 PM, Brookside Library 1207 E 45th Pl Tulsa, OK 74105 (918) 549-7507 www.tulsalibrary.org February 25, 2017 The Rock & Worship Roadshow 7 PM, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, Ok 74103 (918) 894-4200 www.bokcenter.com February 25, 2017 Tulsa Opera: Puccini to Pop 8 PM, Chapman Music Hall Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 East 2nd Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7111 www.tulsapac.com

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February 25, 2017 Whitney Cummings 8 PM, River Spirit Casino 8330 Riverside Pkwy Tulsa, OK 74137 (918) 299-8518 www.riverspirittulsa.com February 26, 2017 Tulsa Oilers vs. Missouri Mavericks 7:05 PM, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 894-4200 February 28, 2017 8th Annual Mardi Gras Parade 7 PM, Blue Dome District Tulsa, OK www.bluedomedistrict.com March 2, 2017 Reckless Kelly Doors 7 PM, Cain’s Ballroom 423 N Main St. Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 584-2306 www.cainsballroom.com March 3-4, 2017 EWomen 2017 Doors 6 PM, Mabee Center 7777 S Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74171 (918) 495-6000 www.mabeecenter.com March 4, 2017 Bob Wills Birthday Celebration Doors 6 PM, Cain’s Ballroom 423 N Main St. Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 584-2306 www.cainsballroom.com March 4-5, 2017 Big 12 Conference Wrestling Championship Times Vary, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 894-4200 www.bokcenter.com March 6, 2017 Free RoCo Fit Couch to 5K Program Information Meeting 6 PM, Northeast Technology Center-Claremore 1901 N. Hwy 88 Claremore, OK 74017 (918) 341-3166 www.rocofit.org March 7, 2017 Green Day 8 PM, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 894-4200 www.bokcenter.com

March 9-11, 2017 Sweeney Todd 8 PM, John H. Williams Theatre Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 East 2nd Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7111 www.tulsapac.com

March 14-16, 2017 Motown the Musical 7:30 PM, Chapman Music Hall Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 East 2nd Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7111 www.tulsapac.com

March 10-11, 2017 4-State Bow Bash All Day event Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Parkway Claremore, OK 74017 (918) 342-5357 www.visitclaremore.org

March 15, 2017 Spring Break Activities Times Vary, Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd Claremore, OK 74017 www.willrogers.com

March 10, 2017 Jimmy Eat World Doors 7 PM, Cain’s Ballroom 423 N Main St. Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 584-2306 www.cainsballroom.com March 11, 2017 Miranda Lambert 7 PM, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, Ok 74103 (918) 894-4200 www.bokcenter.com March 11, 2017 TSO Pops: Route 66 - A Trip Down Memory Road 7:30 PM, Chapman Music Hall Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 East 2nd Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7111 www.tulsapac.com March 12, 2017 ORU Baseball vs. Dallas Baptist University 1 PM, J. L. Johnson Stadium 7777 S Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74171 (918) 495-6000 www.mabeecenter.com March 12, 2017 Tulsa PAC 40th Anniversary Concert 7 PM, Chapman Music Hall Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 East 2nd Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7111 www.tulsapac.com March 13, 2017 Dance & Sing Along at the Tulsa Children’s Museum 10:30 AM, Tulsa Children’s Museum 560 N Maybelle Ave. Tulsa, OK 74127 918-295-8144 www.tulsachildrensmuseum.org

March 21, 2017 Free I’m In Control Diabetes Classes 12:30-3 PM, Rogers County Health Department 2644 N. Hwy 88 Claremore, OK 74017 (918) 341-3166 March 22-23, 2017 Free I’m In Control Diabetes Classes 1-3 PM, Rogers County Health Department 2644 N. Hwy 88 Claremore, OK 74017 (918) 341-3166 March 24, 2017 Free I’m In Control Diabetes Classes 11 AM-1PM, Rogers County Health Department 2644 N. Hwy 88 Claremore, OK 74017 (918) 341-3166 March 28, 2017 Free I’m In Control Diabetes Classes 12-1 PM, Rogers County Health Department 2644 N. Hwy 88 Claremore, OK 74017 (918) 341-3166 March 29, 2017 Free I’m In Control Diabetes Classes 1-3 PM, Rogers County Health Department 2644 N. Hwy 88 Claremore, OK 74017 (918) 341-3166


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BY ERICA LUDWIG o you dream of a spring break-ready body? Spring and summer will be here before you know it, and the best time to start building muscle and losing fat is during the winter. Most people know the hard work isn’t in setting the goals, but developing a plan to reach them. The team at Owasso Nutrition Plus understands this, which is why they are dedicated to offering variety, convenience and encouragement to help you set plans into motion. Owasso Nutrition Plus, located on the third floor Waterford Plaza, is a fully stocked supplement shop for men and women of all ages. Though tucked away in the southwest corner of the clock

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experience in the industry himself. “There will always be someone here to help,” says Store Manager Stephanie Webb. “We want to provide you with the right product to reach your goals.” Owasso Nutrition Plus team members first analyze a client’s objectives in order to personalize products for their specific needs. The store provides supplements to help with anything from weight loss to better nutrition to bodybuilding. “We like to tailor products for our customers without breaking their bank,” said Jason. Owasso Nutrition Plus’ mission is to offer customers a unique array of products at the

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lowest locally advertised price. “We will always try to maintain the lowest prices,” says Jason. “Our purpose is to be the best deal in-store for the local customer. We want to be accommodating on bringing in products for people so we can give them what they want and need without overselling. Our primary goal is to help people.” Make your spring break body dreams a reality. The friendly faces of Owasso Nutrition Plus invite you to stop by today. OWASSO NUTRITION PLUS 9500 N 129TH EAST AVE, STE 300 | OWASSO, OK (918) 376-9115 WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/OWASSONUTRITIONPLUS


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Bridal Round Up BY ERICA LUDWIG hen planning a wedding, tradition says to have something borrowed, something blue, something old and something new. Brides today are opting with a different approach: just about everything borrowed or made yourself. But sometimes executing an idea from Pinterest is a lot harder to accomplish than it looks. If you consider yourself a DIY bride to be, you won’t want to miss this chance to fall in love with fresh ideas and concepts for your big day. OK40 Ranch is hosting a Bridal “Barn” Buy and Sell event on Saturday, March 25 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Guests can expect wedding displays as well as items for purchase from vendors at individual booths. “I’ve been in this industry for 30 years,” says OK40 Ranch Owner, Debbie Hunter, “and about 90% of the weddings I see nowadays are do it yourself. This is a great opportunity for newly engaged brides to come and get ideas before wedding season goes into full swing.” The Bridal Barn Buy and Sell is set to have everything for sale from décor to bridesmaids dresses to even bridal gowns. Guests will pay

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