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IN THIS ISSUE A Room Full of Possibilities Advanced Orthopedics, Dr. Bradley Lawson Angel’s Pet Funeral Home & Cremation BA Med Spa & Weight Loss Center BMW of Tulsa Be Aware: Fraudsters in Full Force this Tax Season Benny’s and Brunch Bob Hurley Buick GMC Build a Better Home and Garden Child Abuse Network Claremore Home & Garden Show Classic Chevrolet Community Builders, Inc. District on Main Domino’s Pizza Dr. Hart’s Primary Eye Care Dun-Rite Roofing Edible Arrangements Energy Tech, Inc. Face 2 Facial Festival Fanfare Fit For Her Flying Tee Generation Income Strategies Goodwill H&R Block Inola Portable Buildings & Pole Barns It’s Swarming Up Jack Kissee Ford Jim Glover Chevrolet Jim Glover Nissan Josh Callison, First Bank Mortgage Kinetico Water Systems Lending a Hand for 90 Years Love on the Rocks: The Big Meat Run Hits Disney Martial Arts Academy MastersMD Mother Nature’s Pest Control & Lawn Care NuRoof, Inc Operation Aware: A.R.T. Gala Optimal Fitness Outdoor Creations Owasso Liquor & Wine Owasso Nutrition Plus Pruitt’s Auto Collision RCB Bank Refuge Lifestyle Salon Pure Sooner Lawn Suit Up The Eyes Have Had It The Name Says It All Tulsa New Holland US Health Advisors United Ford Parts Distribution Center Wade’s RV Clinic Waterstone Private Wealth Management What’s Lurking in Your Water? Winganon Café & Bait Store www.jesusworldview.net 6

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Q & A with Financial Advisor Linda Rainwater Q:

I am thinking about retiring soon. My family lives to a ripe old age and we are pretty healthy. What do I need to be thinking about? – Ready Ronald

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Ron, it is good that you are thinking about this before you retire. There are several areas you will want to plan for including: Work, Health, Finances, Location/Lifestyle, and Relationships. Work -- Many of us derive great pleasure from our work. Do you plan to work during retirement at your dream job or stay busy volunteering for a cause you are passionate about? Health -- Retirement can be difficult if we have health challenges. Quality medical care can be key and healthy choices are very important. You’ll want to weigh all your options for insurance and healthcare coverage. Finances -- How much will you spend each year in retirement? Aim to continue spending close to your current lifestyle. Now is the time to review your retirement goals and spending target with a trusted financial advisor. Location/Lifestyle – Where do you want to live? Near family, travel in an RV, experience a foreign country? What dreams do you want to fulfill…travel the world, learn to be a great cook, dive into genealogy? What areas of life do you wish to improve.. communicate with grandkids more frequently, acquire a new skill, take weekly yoga classes? There are so many choices to ponder! Relationships -- We only live once, so be sure to include plans that involve time with family and good friends, which is key to a wonderful retirement. Life is more fun when spent with others! You may live up to 1/3 of your life in retirement, forward planning can help make your retirement years fulfilling and enjoyable!

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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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Easter Island Music & Camping Festival

FESTIVAL FANFARE BY SEANA WARREN

udding trees, the first hints of green and lovely, yellow daffodils announce the end of winter hibernation and the beginning of festival season. That’s right. It’s time to get moving again, Oklahoma. And we’ve put together a little guide to keep you and the family busy. Whatever your tastes and interests, there’s fun around every corner. So, gas up the car, set your GPS and enjoy.

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TULSA COMMUNITY COLLEGE ECOFEST MARCH 25, 2017 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. The festival features live music, children’s activities, environmental presentations, films, cooking demonstrations, and nearly 30 vendors and exhibitors.

APRIL 8, 2017 Start-line window opens at 9 a.m. This paint race celebrates health, happiness, and individuality. Participants can expect a Cloud Foam Zone on the course, inspirations Dream Wall and giant unicorns.

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APRIL 15, 2017 Healthy plants, knowledgeable volunteers and more than 100 garden vendors make attending the Herb & Plant Festival a no-brainer for gardening hopefuls. Once you’re through here, you’ll never dig into dirt without confidence ever again.

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TULSA GARDEN CENTER SPRINGFEST APRIL 7-8, 2017 Over 60 vendors on hand to purchase plants and flowers. Experts will be on hand to help you build the garden of your dreams with hints, tips and experience. 2435 S PEORIA AVE | TULSA, OK (918) 576-5155 | WWW.TULSAGARDENCENTER.COM

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APRIL 2, 2017 Jam Nation Doors 3 p.m., General Doors 5 p.m. The annual multi-artist extravaganza—one of the world’s leading first-quarter tours—Winter Jam 2017 is set to showcase 10 of Christian music’s best and brightest artists.

APRIL 6-8, 2017 Celebrate spring and enjoy camping, art, yoga and endless self expression at this annual festival – not to mention all the great music!

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OKLAHOMA RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL APRIL 29 – JUNE 4, 2017 Oklahoma Renaissance Festival is a historical festival that takes place at The Castle of Muskogee every year. Jousts, kings, queens and all around merriment surround the festival. Call to receive a schedule of this year’s events! 3400 W. FERN MOUNTAIN ROAD | MUSKOGEE, OK (918) 687-3625 | WWW.OKCASTLE.COM

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ou receive an email from what appears to be the IRS, warning you that your tax return is unable to be processed due to errors. In order to avoid a tax penalty or possible legal action, you are instructed to provide some information immediately – click the link to get started. Do you click the link? The criminal behind this scam hopes you do. It’s known as phishing, and these scams steal millions of dollars each year, according to the FBI. The IRS is warning taxpayers to be aware of the Dirty Dozen Tax Scams you may encounter, available at irs.gov, such as false tax preparers, phone scams and phishing. Phishing is when a fraudster sends an email message pretending to be a company, like the IRS, a bank or popular retail site. The email may claim your account has been compromised or there was an error with your recent purchase. It will direct you to click on a link to resolve the issue. The link leads to a fake website that looks authentic and you feel comfortable to enter sensitive information. 10 || 10

The IRS does not initiate contact by email, text message or social media channels to request personal or financial information. They also will never call and demand immediate payment over the phone. If you get an email or phone call like this, it’s a scam. Protect yourself with these tips. BE SKEPTICAL Assume every offer and notice (even from reputable companies) is a scam and take steps to confirm credibility. “If you start with the assumption, this is a scam, then you’re less likely to fall victim if and when in fact it

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is,” said Gordon Rudd, RCB Bank Information Security Officer. “Fraudsters pretend to be companies we use every day. We click without thinking and presto, easy money for criminals.” DO NOT CLICK ON LINKS IN EMAILS Go to the company’s official website to log in to your account. “If you receive an alert stating there is something wrong with your account, do not click the provided link,” said Rudd. “Criminals use scare tactics to get you to ‘act now’ and ‘protect your information’ when in fact they’re leading you into a trap.”

Never give out personal or financial information to any request that you did not initiate. This includes bank account numbers, Social Security number, username, mother’s maiden name, challenge question answers or PINs - “If your bank sends you an email requesting you to update your information, DO NOT click on the link in the email,” Rudd warns. “Go to your bank’s official webpage and log in to your account. Fraudsters are sophisticated con artists.” RCB BANK (855) BANK-RCB WWW.RCBBANK.COM

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BUILD A BETTER

Home & Garden

BY TANYA ANDREWS

t’s time to load the kids in the backseat and head to the Claremore Home & Garden Show. The annual show is produced by Visit Claremore and Rogers County Builders Association, Roger’s County greatest recourse for the home building and remodeling industry for 46 years. The event will be held March 24-26 at Roger’s County’s largest event venue, Claremore Expo Center. A wide variety of exhibitors will be available in areas such as flooring, roofing, home construction, home mortgages, storm shelters, gardening and more. New this year, the Master Gardeners will host their plant sale during the show. Set in the indoor arena, they will offer fan favorite flowers, plants and shrubs for sale. Allan Storjohann of The KRMG Gardening Show will be on hand Saturday, March 25 from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Allan will be in the Master Gardner’s booth and ready to answer any questions on gardening, offer tips and assist the public on anything garden related. The Kidz Zone, sponsored by GRDA, will have a variety of activities throughout the weekend. OSU Extension-Stillwater will bring

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their Insect Petting Zoo on Saturday, from noon - 5 p.m. There will also be craft projects like “plant your own flowers” and “build a birdhouse” for the kids to enjoy. GRDA will share information on “Life Jackets Save Lives-Wear It”, an on-going effort to reduce drowning incidents. Admission to the Claremore Home & Garden Show is complimentary. Its partners and sponsors make this possible. This year the presenting sponsor is Vickrey Heat & Air; major sponsors are BancFirst, Survivor Shelters, RCB Bank, Froman Oil & Propane and Values Magazine. DIY sponsors are Pixley Lumber, and Marble Elegance. The Kidz Zone sponsor is GRDA, hospitality sponsor is BOK Mortgage, and media sponsor is the Claremore Daily Progress. The Claremore Home & Garden Show is March 24-26 at the Claremore Expo Center. Admission is free and show hours are Friday, noon – 6 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.- 7 p.m.; and Sunday 11 a.m. -5 p.m. CLAREMORE HOME AND GARDEN SHOW 400 VETERANS PKWY | CLAREMORE, OK (918) 342-5357 WWW.CLAREMOREHOMEANDGARDENSHOW.COM

The committee for the Claremore Home and Garden Show (L to R): Karen Ogle, Stephanie Andrews, Laurel DeLammermore, Tanya Andrews, Tim Guinn, Allison Burkhead, Lisa Rogers and Paul Pixley

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LOVE ON THE ROCKS The Big Meat Run hits Disney BY CLAIRE CARTER

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has been called one of the largest events in the state of Oklahoma. The beautiful part about it is that it all happened by accident. 22 years ago, seasoned machinist John Sumner was working in Claremore, Oklahoma when he ventured down to Grand Lake to check out the Pensacola Dam in the little community of Disney. It was then that Sumner discovered an amazing natural rock garden, which is the result of 77 years of water passing through the turbines of the dam. Worn down to the bedrock to form a canyon like surrounding, it became a place for

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Sumner and his close friends to take their Jeeps and explore on the weekends. The area is now simply referred to as “the rocks.”

some 10,000 from all over the country during the course of one weekend in the little lake town. You’ll see a little bit of everything at the event in

It grew into a customer appreciation event for Sumner Machine Works, which is owned by Sumner in Arkansas City, Kansas. By word of mouth alone the event that started with 12 people now brings in

terms of transportation; Jeeps, trucks, RZRS, fourwheelers and even a few spectacles such as a horse or a tractor. Yet, it’s the custom made “rock crawlers” that Sumner helps build, that most of the spectators

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come to see. There are two major “climbs” that are attempted by most, Viagra Hill and Bounty Hill. There is a certain satisfaction in watching the participants attempt and succeed the vertical crawls, yet there is more of a crowd reaction when they tumble over and fail. The name of the event, The Big Meat Run, comes from the thick width of the tires that adorn the rock crawling machines. “It really was just a matter of luck and good timing,” stated Sumner on the event itself. Due to some local politics in Disney over the years, the event still lacks major sponsorships. But


Sumner forges on just for the fun of it it. “I love seeing people having fun with their families and having a good time,” he said. The free event, which takes place this March 24-26 below the Pensacola Dam, will no doubt result in another great turnout of spectators and participants. In terms of tourism, the numbers are undoubtedly huge for not only Disney, but

for the 60 mile radius su di the h event surrounding in Northeast Oklahoma. Not only are gas and food sales astronomical over the course of the three-day event; hotels, cabins, parks and campgrounds are booked up for miles around. “It’s a great event and we’re lucky to have it return year after year,” stated Disney Mayor Chris Tutor. Tutor, who also owns the Dam Rec Park, stated

th hat The Big Mea Meat Run has that elped put Disney on the helped map, inspired other rock crawling events and even brought new campgrounds to the small town. In just a few short years Disney has seen a handful of new business owners come to town. CopperWood Lodge owned by Dusty Wood has built a number of great cabins close to the dam. Two Mom’s Campground owner Shelly Martin has also

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built a fun spot for offroaders to enjoy enjoy. There’s also Cherokee Spirit RV Park, which is a gated park owned by Norma Crockett and the oldest campground Hogan’s Off Road Park owned by Russ Hogan. Start a new family tradition this year and come out to The Big Meat Run. JOHN SUMNER’S BIG MEAT RUN

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WHAT’S LURKING IN YOUR WATER? BY SEANA WARREN

ou can’t turn on the television news without hearing about contaminates in water systems across the country. Stories like the one out of Flint, Michigan have made all Americans more aware of the deadly dangers of impure and unclean drinking water. Unfortunately, that’s only half of the story. What about well water that is not treated by an urban water treatment plant? What about the chemicals added to public water systems like fluoride, ammonia and chloramine, just to name a few? “Chloramine, a chemical made up of chlorine and ammonia, is added to drinking and bathing water in Tulsa, Jenks, Bixby, Broken Arrow and Owasso, among others,” said Patrick Taylor, co-owner of Kinetico Water Systems. “We show you how to take out up to 99% of those chemicals and serve your family safe drinking water.” The friendly staff at Kinetico Water Systems can help you test

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Brenna McAllister of Dr. Hart’s Primary Eye Care

BY SEANA WARREN

arch is National Save Your Vision Month. This year, the American Optometric Association is promoting awareness around digital eyestrain and the importance of receiving regular, comprehensive eye exams from an optometrist. The American Optometric Association’s (AOA) 2017 campaign focuses specifically on blue light’s impact on overall health. According to the AOA, the average American spends seven hours per day using digital devices. Overexposure to blue light due to smartphones, tablets and other technology use for extended periods of time can cause vision damage, sleep problems and more. AOA revealed recently that 88 percent of Americans know that digital devices can negatively affect their vision, but the average American still spends seven or more hours per day looking at their screens. This overexposure to blue light – high-energy visible light emitted from digital devices – can lead to digital eye strain, sleep problems, blurred vision, headaches and neck and shoulder pain, among other things. Research from the AOA also indicates that the average millennial spends nine

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EYES AND DIGITAL DEVICES The following tips explore ways people can protect their eyes and monitor digital screen usage while at home or work:

POWER DOWN BEFORE YOU TURN IN Turn your digital devices off at least one hour before bed.

UNPLUG WITH THE AOA 20-20-20 RULE When you are using any device or computer, make a conscious effort every day to take a 20-second break and look away from the screen, every 20 minutes and view something 20 feet away.

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Erica Smith of Dr. Hart’s Primary Eye Care

Maintain a comfortable working distance from your digital device by using the zoom feature to see small print and details, rather than bringing the device closer to your eyes.

ADJUST YOUR DEVICE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS hours per day on devices such as smartphones, tablets, LED monitors and flat-screen TVs which also emit blue light. Digital devices are an important part of everyday life, and encourages patients to learn about blue light and its impact on vision and health during Save Your Vision Month 2017 in March. This year, AOA is challenging everyone to prioritize not only eye health, but overall health and well-being, and encourages Americans to limit exposure to blue light. It’s as easy as looking away from your screen every 20 minutes and powering down an hour before bed. If you think you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed above due to prolonged exposure to blue light, schedule an appointment with Dr. Hart’s Primary Eye Care today. DR. HART’S PRIMARY EYE CARE 1103 W CENTER ST | COLLINSVILLE, OK (918) 371-3339

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The AOA recommends reducing the glare by adjusting device settings or using a glare filter to decrease the amount of blue light reflected from the screen.

SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT Visit an optometrist by going to AOA.org to schedule an appointment for a comprehensive eye exam to detect and address vision problems.

Natalie Roberts of Dr. Hart’s Primary Eye Care


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Co-Chairs for the Superhero Challenge (L to R): Rebecca Thompson & Jessica Zimmerman.

runners 8 years and over and a 1/2 mile course for kids 7 years and under. Many families take part as a team and cheer each other on along the route. Different heats are ran at staggered times so the course does not get overloaded. Co-chair, Jessica Zimmerman adds, “I love what CAN does for kids and families. All the funds raised

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oodwill Industries of Tulsa is celebrating their 90th anniversary in 2017– 90 years of operating with integrity, treating others with respect, upholding commitment, celebrating diversity and providing space for empowerment. “This anniversary just gives us an even greater reason to celebrate,” said Nancy Webster, the director of community relations. “We’ve been privileged to serve the community for 90 years, and are excited to continue growing our programs and the number of people we serve.” A staple in the community since 1927, the mission of Goodwill Industries of Tulsa is simple: to provide work opportunities, job training and support services for people with disabilities and other employment barriers. “Our employment and job training programs also focus on job retention which truly transforms lives, now and into the

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development is slow in the first few months. But after a few years, the queen termite can actually produce up to 10,000 offspring a year. One queen may live for many years and workers up to two years. The swarmers go to work in the thousands after a mature termite nest is large and well-established on smaller nests. When specialists find a smaller swarmer nest, it’s a sure sign that a larger termite nest is in the vicinity and professional protection is required. “We always perform a thorough, free inspection at your residence or business before recommending any treatment, “said Justin Buckmaster of Mother Nature’s. “Each pest problem

is different and requires a tailormade solution. Mother’s Nature’s experienced staff is ready to help our neighbors in green country prepare.” According to the United States Department of Agriculture, U.S. residents spend an estimated $5 billion annually to control termites and repair termite damage. One termite swarm can cause thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage to one home or business. “Our biggest investments are our homes and businesses, and it makes sense to proactively guard those investments with professional help,” said Sheila. “And, Mother Nature’s has been serving the green country area since 1979. If you need us, we will be there.” MOTHER NATURE’S PEST CONTROL AND LAWN CARE

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MAR-APR C O M M U N I T Y C A L E N D A R March 15, 2017 Spring Break Activities Times Vary, Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd Claremore, OK 74017 www.willrogers.com

March 18, 2017 Tulsa Flea Market 8 AM- 4 PM, Expo Square 4145 E 21st St Tulsa, OK 74114 (918) 744-1113 www.exposquare.com

March 15-17, 2017 Chandler Park Clover Hunt 7 AM-6 PM, Chandler Park 6500 W 21st St Tulsa, OK 74107 (918) 591-6053 www.parks.tulsacounty.org

March 18, 2017 ORU Baseball vs. North Dakota State 2 PM, J.L. Johnson Stadium 7777 S Lewis Ave. Tulsa, OK 74171 (918) 495-6000 www.mabeecenter.com/mcevents

March 15, 2017 ORU Baseball vs. Kansas 6:30 PM, J.L. Johnson Stadium 7777 S Lewis Ave. Tulsa, OK 74171 (918) 495-6000 www.mabeecenter.com/mcevents March 15, 2017 Food Truck Wednesday 11:30 AM, Guthrie Green 111 East M.B. Brady Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 574-2421 www.guthriegreen.com March 15-April 1, 2017 “Everyone’s Place” Art Exhibit 10 AM- 5:30 PM, PAC Gallery Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 East 2nd Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7111 www.tulsapac.com March 17, 2017 Experience Hendrix 7 PM, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino 777 West Cherokee Street Catoosa, OK 74015 (800) 760-6700 www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com March 17, 2017 St. Paddy’s Day Downtown All Day, Downtown Claremore 419 W Will Rogers Blvd Claremore, OK 74017 (918) 341-5881 www.downtownclaremore.org March 17-19, 2017 2017 NCAA D1 Men’s Basketball Championship Times Vary, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, Ok 74103 (918) 894-4200 www.bokcenter.com March 18-19,2017 Sesame Street Live: Elmo Makes Music Times vary, Cox Business Center 100 Civic Center Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 894-4350 www.coxcentertulsa.com

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March 21, 2017 Art Focus 10 AM, Philbrook Museum 2727 S. Rockford Road Tulsa, OK 74114 (918) 749-7941 www.philbrook.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 22, 2017 Symphony by the Sea for Students 9:45 AM-12 PM Oklahoma Aquarium 300 Aquarium Dr Jenks, OK 74037 (918) 296-3474 www.okaquarium.org March 23, 2017 Brad Paisley 8 PM, River Spirit Casino & Resort 8330 Riverside Pkwy Tulsa, OK 74137 (918) 299-8518 www.riverspirittulsa.com 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

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April 1, 2017 Little Light House “The Garden Party” 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Cox Business Center 100 Civic Center Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 894-4350 www.coxcentertulsa.com April 1, 2017 Claremore Cajun Cook-off & Music Concert 6 PM, Stampede Arena PO Box 392 Claremore, OK 74018 (918) 798-3201 www.willrogersstampede.com April 1, 2017 Aquarium Run 7 AM, Oklahoma Aquarium 300 Aquarium Drive Jenks, OK 74037 (918) 296-3474 www.okaquarium.org April 2, 2017 Winter Jam 6 PM, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, Ok 74103 (918) 894-4200 www.bokcenter.com April 4, 2017 Birds of the Sky 7 PM, Jenks Planetarium 105 E B St. Jenks, OK 74037 (918) 298-0340 www.jenkscommunityed.com April 6, 2017 Chris Rock 8 PM, River Spirit Casino & Resort 8330 Riverside Pkwy Tulsa, OK 74137 (918) 299-8518 www.riverspirittulsa.com April 8, 2017 Agora Spartan Craft Market 9 AM-4 PM, Bixby North Campus 7701 E. 121st St. S Bixby, OK 74008 (918) 366-2690 www.bixbyps.org April 7, 2017 Project Cuffway Presented by Rustic Cuff 6-11 PM Cox Business Center 100 Civic Center Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 894-4350 www.coxcentertulsa.com

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esiding in the heart of downtown Broken Arrow, Toast is the perfect place for brunch dates or a gathering of friends over breakfast tacos and mimosas. Servers greet you like an old friend while upholding professional service. Under the same ownership as Franklin’s Pork & Barrel, another Broken Arrow staple known for its unique spins on classic entrées, Toast aims to offer innovative and locally sourced meals along with seasonal menus for its patrons. The restaurant features an array of breakfast items savory and sweet. Try their famous Benny’s, or eggs

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INGREDIENTS FOR CREPE • 2 tsp unsalted butter • Nutella • Strawberries, sliced • Icing sugar / confectionary sugar

INSTRUCTIONS • Place batter ingredients in a blender. Pulse until smooth and lump free. • Place batter in fridge for 1 hour • Heat a non stick skillet over medium high heat. Add ¼ tsp butter and melt. • Add ¼ cup batter and quickly swirl to spread. Cook the first side for 1 minute. Flip and cook the other side for 30 seconds. • Slide out of the skillet onto a tray. Repeat with remaining crepes. Spread Nutella onto crepe. Cover half the crepe with strawberry slices, then fold into half then into quarters. Transfer to plate. Sprinkle with icing sugar and serve with extra strawberries!

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A ROOM FULL OF POSSIBILITIES

BY ERNIE OSBORN

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here was a time when the garage was thought of as a storage room attached to the house. In most cases it caught the unsightly, unseen and sometimes unwanted mess. The days of the clutter catching, grease monkey catch-all are going the way of the dinosaur. Garages these days have become extensions of the living area. From man-caves to show places for big kid toys, this parking and storage space is taking on its own unique place in the home, for some even being the hangout spot with additions of big screen TV’s, sound systems, decorative art or even disco balls. Enter Concrete Solutions. Josh Keltner started the company in 2003 when doing work on his patio. He was simply making changes and improvements he

thought complimented his home when it caught his neighbors’ eye. The attention Josh received eventually landed him a custom patio job. His neighbor was so pleased that Josh was referred for another custom job, followed by a slew of projects. His services earned so much interest and side work, Josh quit his job and put his full devotion into Concrete Solutions in 2004. The company specializes in custom floors, making your garage new from the ground up. With their Epoxy Garage Floor system, Concrete Solutions is able to turn the former men’s exile zone into a place that is clean, functional and perfect for entertaining. The system is custom tailored to your particular tastes, whether it is a special flake design or your favorite sports

team’s colors. has emerged from their “We aim to offer our humble beginnings clients quick turnaround into a business with an on a long lasting product,” A+ rating by the Better said Josh. “It’s easy to clean Business Bureau. From too, just simply hose it out.” commercial floor polishing Josh and his team to transforming storage like to complete jobs in spaces into gathering usually 2 days time from places, it’s no question why project start to finish, their customers consider with prices starting at them the obvious solution. $3.95 per square foot. The Change the way you local business’s goal is for look at your garage. your space to reflect the Give Josh at Concrete same entertainment and Solutions a call. show value of your home’s CONCRETE SOLUTIONS interior. (918) 809-9839 Concrete Solutions WWW.CONCRETECONTRACTORBROKENARROW.COM MARCH 2017 OWASSO

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