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BY MELANIE HASTY-GRANT
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t’s that time of year again. Friday night lights, Saturday game day tailgate parties, the cooler days of Fall and the leaves changing colors. I love this time of year. It is our family’s favorite. With football starting and hunting season just around the corner life is full of hope and promise. Just as it requires preparation to get ready to play in that big game; so too, it takes preparation when planning for that “big day” of retirement. The last few years preceding retirement and the first few years immediately following retirement, is what we call “the retirement red zone”. The reason we call it the red zone is because these years are most crucial to the outcome of your financial retirement success. It’s just like in football where the red zone is the last 20 yards before crossing the goal and is critical to winning or defeat, the last few years before and after your retirement can make you or break you. It’s during this time that you need to develop a careful, drawn-out strategic plan….a GAME PLAN. Your playbook should be detailed with all the x’s and o’s and provide a careful strategy for how much you need to have saved, what debt you need to have paid off, what your budget is now and what it will be, and a specific plan for how to replace your income in retirement. Your playbook
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should include multiple investment strategies to both defend against losses and advance toward your goals. These years often require sacrifice in order to meet the goal line, and a great coach to help get you there. We want to help you make your retirement a winning success!
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IN THIS ISSUE A Co-op of Quality, Caring Roof Construction..................... 12 A New Image Cosmetic Laser Centers..........................................4 Advanced Vision Center...............................................................10 Ask The Money Maven...................................................... 2 BA Med Spa.................................................................................15 BMW of Tulsa...............................................................................39 Brad Lawson, MD., Central States Orthopedics............................13 Castle of Muskogee.....................................................................19 Claremore Expo Center................................................................27 Derksen Portable Buildings.........................................................13 Edible Arrangements...................................................................19 Flying Tee.....................................................................................17 Good Samaritan Ministry............................................................36 Goodwill......................................................................................35 Grigsby’s Carpet, Tile & Hardwood...............................................24 Halloween Fun For All: The Castle’s Spooky Festival Returns........ 18 Halloween is Spooktacular at the Will Rogers Museum...... 16 Holy Spirit Ministries...................................................................35 Home of Hope.............................................................................27 Honey Baked For the Holidays........................................... 8 Honey Baked Ham.......................................................................17 How to Outsmart Identity Thieves..................................... 14 Inola Portable Buildings & Pole Barns.........................................39 Jack Kissee Ford..........................................................................7 Jersey Mike’s Sub........................................................................40 Jim Glover Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Fiat..................................29 Jim Glover on the River...............................................................40 Leading Ladies Announced............................................... 28 Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa...............................................................26 Mother Nature’s Pest Control & Lawn Care..................................40 NuRoof, Inc..................................................................................17 OklaHomes Realty, Inc.................................................................19 PermaSeal...................................................................................13 Pioneer Financial Group..............................................................30 RCB Bank.....................................................................................27 Relive the Past & Inspire the Future................................... 32 Route 66 Chevrolet......................................................................3, 30 Route 66 Chevy Customs............................................................35 Route 66 Nissan of Tulsa.............................................................5 Stillwater Milling Co....................................................................31 Suburban Chevrolet....................................................................11 Survival Zone Storm Shelters.......................................................30 Swan Dairy...................................................................................4 The Legacy Continues........................................................ 20 Thrift Harbor................................................................................37 Tile by Tony Inc.............................................................................15 Tulsa Regional Chamber..............................................................36 US Health Advisors......................................................................39 United Ford Parts Distribution Center.........................................37 Will Rogers Birthday Bash................................................. 25 Will Rogers Memorial Museum......................................... 10 www.jesusworldview.net.............................................................37
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HONEY BAKED
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his year, more than 2.5 million customers will invite Honey Baked Ham to be an important part of their holiday gatherings from Thanksgiving through the beginning of the New Year. It all started back in the 1940s when founder Harry Hoenselaar patented the perfect final touch to his delicious gourmet hams…the spiral-slicing process. In addition, Harry also created a unique curing and cooking process that produced unbelievably high quality, bone-in smoked hams. In 1957, Harry opened his first Honey Baked Ham Co. store in Detroit, Michigan. The company is still family-owned and each product still employs the same procedures Harry created from the beginning…one at a time. This is just one of the unique features that makes Honey Baked 8
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Ham and Turkey so deliciously different from similar products. Whole Honey Baked Turkeys are sold roasted, smoked or Cajun style. In addition to the exquisite taste, turkey breasts are fully cooked and ready to serve, allowing you to spend less time in the kitchen and more time celebrating life with friends and family, one meal at a time. Honey Baked Ham Co. and Cafe of Tulsa is owned and operated by Lee Griffin and the store Manager/Partner is Nikki McAnelly. Lee worked for the parent company 19 years and has owned the Tulsa store for seven. The company’s first employee, Michael Voumard, has 14 years and still serves the organization. Honey Baked Ham of Tulsa is locally owned and operated and the three members of the management team have a combined total of more than 50 years in the Honey Baked business. “Honey Baked’s core values include treating customers like gold, treating everyone with respect, doing the right thing, delivering quality and growth worthy of the brand and making a difference while having some fun!,” says Lee. When you visit the store for lunch, to pick up a delicious dinner or use them to
cater an event at your home or business, you’ll readily witness how well Lee and his crew live up to the values instilled by the parent company. Each of the 12,000 people employed during the holiday season is instrumental in helping equip the company to deliver the premium quality products millions of customers have come to expect from Honey Baked Ham. Indeed.com, an American worldwide employment-related search engine for job listings, recently posted results of a
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FOR THE HOLIDAYS Honey Baked Ham celebrates 60 years as the world’s best gourmet hams. survey which voted Honey Baked Ham the 15th best place for work life balance. The store provides the same high-quality standards in every product offered from their Honey Glazed Ham and Turkey to all the additional products that include sandwiches, signature salads, cheesecake, carrot cake, apple caramel walnut pie, southern pecan pie and more. “Whether you’re dining at the cafe, catering or using us for your holiday parties and meals,” said Lee, “you’re going to enjoy the same
high-quality standards in every product we offer.” Honey Baked Gift Cards make great gifts for any special occasion. “Our hams have a distinctly different taste and tenderness that other similar products fail to possess. Our world-renowned recipe and preparation compare to no other,” explained Lee. Trust the experts by letting Lee and his crew help you create the setting, moments and taste that that have helped make holidays so special for 60 years! That sweet, crunchy glaze on both the
ham and turkey breasts can only be found at Honey Baked Ham. And each ham and turkey breast is glazed by hand in the store to assure that you’re receiving the freshest, best-tasting products. Nothing’s better the day after than a Honey Baked Ham sandwich! “We have everything you need,” says Lee. “And we look forward to serving you!”
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A CO-OP OF QUALITY, CARING ROOF
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eroy and Treva Detweiler of Inola understand the meaning of partnership. They have been married for thirty-one years. In that time, they have raised five children. The Detweilers have also worked hard to build their business, D Roofing. D Roofing is a certified and authorized distributor of Conklin Roofing Systems, selling and installing exclusively Conklin products. They had to undergo intense initial training for their certification, and additional training every three years thereafter is required. “We believe in the product, and how they stand behind it,” states Leroy. If applied by a certified distributor, such as D Roofing, Conklin warranties the roofs for ten to eighteen years depending on the system and coating used. Conklin roofs include a variety of foam and coat type of roofing systems —no shingles— which means that they are reflective of heat, providing extra insulation and helping to drive down energy
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costs. Leroy explains, “The roofs can cool the inside temperature around thirty degrees. They are also more flexible than a traditional roof—up to four hundred percent more elasticity.” D Roofing has an impressive list of commercial roofing jobs under its belt, including: Chouteau Public Schools, Kubota Tractor in Pryor; Chupp Implement in Pryor and Gundy Airport in Owasso. D Roofing can also handle some smaller jobs that others can’t. “We roof mobile homes, horse trailers…I even did a trailer for a race car once,” Leroy recalls. As a certified and authorized distributor of Conklin Roofing Systems, D Roofing is part of a network of area independent roofing companies. In essence, no job is too large or small to handle once D Roofing is contacted, as there is a sort of coop effect among the network to handle the job. Crews are able to combine within the area to tackle a construction project. Leroy
explains: “D Roofing is a part of a network of roofers— like a ‘family outside of immediate family’. Everyone helps everyone, and we are always looking for more interested people to join the network as independent businesses in the Conklin group.” The family-like atmosphere of area roofers that are part of the Conklin network is second only to the actual family working within D Roofing. Each of the Detweilers’ adult children are involved in the family business. “Being in business with family is awesome,” opines Treva, “It brings you closer when working with family.” Call for a free estimate or more information about working with D Roofing. Flexible hours for estimates are always available to fit your schedule.
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How to
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October is Cyber Security Awareness Month BY JOCELYN WOOD
Every two seconds there is a new victim of identity fraud.*
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on’t wait for a criminal to steal your identity before you take action. Guard your ID with these preventative measures.
Monitor bank account and credit card statements regularly. Lookout for suspicious or unauthorized activity. “Watch closely for small amounts on your account activity,” said Assistant Vice President Fraud Denise Meyer, RCB Bank. “Fraudsters will make little purchases or withdrawals with various odd merchant names hoping you won’t notice.” Set up text alerts to notify you whenever a transaction occurs on your bank or credit card accounts.
Check your free credit reports. Federal law allows you to request a free copy of your credit report once a year from each of the three national credit reporting companies (CRC). Request a copy online at www.annualcreditreport.com or call 1.877.322.8228. Space out requests throughout the year to provide regular updates on your credit. See who is making inquiries on your credit. If it’s not a person or company you gave permission to, your information may be compromised.
Place a fraud alert/credit freeze with CRC. When you have an alert on your report, a business must verify your identity before it issues credit, so it may try to contact you, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Place a fraud alert at no cost with one CRC. They will then notify the other two. The alert lasts 90 days and can be renewed. You can go a step further and lock down your credit with a credit freeze, which restricts access to your credit report. 14 |
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You’ll need to contact each CRC to place a credit freeze. There may be a fee. Credit alerts and freezes may be effective at stopping someone from opening new credit accounts in your name, but it may not prevent the misuse of existing accounts. You still need to monitor all bank, credit card and insurance statements for fraudulent transactions.
Stay Alert “Criminals take advantage of data breaches, natural disasters or other major crises and pray on people’s fears,” said Meyer. Watch out for phishing emails pretending to be a government agency or credit reporting service.
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before you click on links in emails, texts or social media messages.
Do not click on links from any email, text or social media message about data breaches. If you think your information has been compromised, call your bank immediately. Read how to report and recover from ID theft at the FTC, www.identitytheft.gov.
Invest in yourself. Get more at www.RCBbank.com/GetFit. * 2017 Identity Fraud Study, Javelin Strategy & Research. Opinions expressed above are the personal opinions of the author and meant for generic illustration purposes only. RCB Bank, Member FDIC.
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HALLOWEEN IS SPOOKTACULAR AT THE WILL ROGERS MUSEUM
BY PAT REEDER
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Night at the Museum Returns for Halloween! “Halloween Night at the Museum” has brought hundreds, if not thousands, of costumed characters into the Will Rogers Memorial Museum on Halloween night since the first event in 2014. To be celebrated this year on Halloween night, Oct. 31, from 6-8 p.m.. Trick or treating will be combined with an opportunity for children and their parents and grandparents
to visit the Museum. Area businesses and individuals will have tables throughout the Museum galleries to share treats. There will be a continuous showing of “The Headless Horseman” (funny, no scary version), starring Will Rogers in the Museum Theatre. The silent movie is the familiar story of Ichabod Crane
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(Will), a Yankee schoolmaster competing for he hand of the daughter of a wealthy family. Another suitor, disguised as the headless horseman, lures Ichabod to a lonely bridge and frightens him away. There will be special activities for the children, something for everyone. Even the trick roping Will is expected to make an appearance. The familyfriendly atmosphere has proven to be one drawing family units to a safe place for the holiday and has brought many to the Will Rogers Memorial for the first time.
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HALLOWEEN FUN FOR ALL G BY DANA PUGH
et into the spooky spirit of Halloween at the Castle of Muskogee! The festival is better than ever this year, with new haunts ranging from tame to terrifying. The Castle of Muskogee is Oklahoma’s 60-acre Halloween theme park, open from 6-10 p.m. every weekend this fall. With free parking and free admission to the Halloween Village, and the attractions ranging in price from just $3-$15, there’s something fun for everyone at the Castle. There are eleven great Halloween attractions to enjoy, all conveniently rated by scariness using the Castle’s Skull Rating as a guide to choosing haunts. From the family-friendly Halloween Village (0 skulls) for the younger ones to Domus Horrificus (5 skulls) for extreme thrill seekers, everyone is invited to get into the Halloween Spirit at the Castle. This popular event continues to grow every year, and the Castle is making changes to improve the experience. “We have implemented a new ticketing system this year,” said Matt Hiller, owner of the Castle of Muskogee. The system, called QLess, uses your phone number and alerts you by text message when your turn is coming up. “This way, you can get out and see everything going on at the
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festival instead of standing in line,” he added. This is great news, because there’s more to see at the Castle than ever! If you’re looking for a bone-chilling scare, face the menacing creatures along the Trail of Blood or join in on the action on the Dark Tower Zombie Hunt, where it’s up to you to clear the area of Zombies and rescue survivors. If you’re into Halloween but not the accompanying nightmares, try the Haunted Hayride for some eerie excitement. There’s also plenty to do with absolutely no scares, so the kids can join in on the fun at any age. “Here at the Castle, you can bring the entire family,” says Hiller. “The teenagers can go and do the Trail of Blood, the younger kids can ride the train and then everyone can do the Haunted Hayride or the Maze together.” The Castle’s Halloween Village also features live entertainment on the Chessboard Stage with the comedy of the Jester Rejects and Mark Logsdon, Escapologist. New this year is David Smith, the Hypnotist, and Topsy Turvy Acrobats. If you’re looking for an amazing Halloween adventure, gather family and friends and hop on the Muskogee Turnpike – it’s only a short drive from Tulsa.
THE CASTLE OF MUSKOGEE 3400 FERN MOUNTAIN ROAD | MUSKOGEE, OK WWW.OKCASTLE.COM | (918) 687-3625
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The legacy
CONTINUES BY DUANE BLANKENSHIP Photos by Mary Bransford
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he Jim Glover Auto Family has proudly opened Jim Glover Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Fiat in Owasso providing sales and service to Metro Tulsa. Jim Glover, Kristen Glover-Galyean and Jared Glover are Partner/ Owners with Jared serving as Dealer Operator. “You’re invited to come and see our beautifully designed new facility, meet our employees and see the impressive lineup of models,” said Jared. “A Grand Opening Celebration will be announced in the near future and we hope you’ll join us for festivities.” With this product line, they’ve got you covered! Jim Glover began his career in 1991 with the opening of Jim Glover Dodge in Midwest City when son Jared was just two years old. Jim came to Broken Arrow in 1996 to open his second Dodge dealership. The family has gone full circle by opening the new Jim Glover Chrysler
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Dodge Jeep Ram Fiat store in Owasso. And coincidentally, Jared’s son Jareson is two. Several employees of the Jim Glover Auto Family have made the move with Jared. They are: General Sales Manager Adam Clinkenbeard (10 years); Used Car Director Mazen Daouk (6 years); Service and Parts Manager/Fixed Operations Director Kaelen Knight (13 years); and T.J. Ellis, Service Manager from the River Store (2 years). When asked where he sees the future, Jared responded, “Our new dealership is of modern design with lots of glass…on the outside, from the Service Lounge looking into the shop, and even our offices. This design structure blends perfectly with our overall focus on transparency. Customers can see each process necessary to purchasing a vehicle. We’re doing our best to speed up the buying process by arming our sales, service and finance personnel with state-of-theart electronic equipment making for a smooth, improved experience for every customer. “Our professional sales staff carry tablets that give them access to our entire inventory. They can recommend specific vehicles equipped as the customer has designated. Finance Department personnel use devices with touch-screen features permitting interactive presentations and videos on products. Full disclosure information is available in multiple languages and each customer is given a thumb drive with all documentation at the conclusion of the sale. No more fat envelopes full of paper documents! We’re doing our best to speed up the buying process with a huge inventory of new Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram and Fiat vehicles plus a number of modern customer experience features that you’re unlikely to find at other area dealers. We even have a Jeep test track on 76th Street behind Holiday Inn. The course is exciting, but
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WE UTILIZE THE MOST ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY TO ENSURE THE BEST CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE POSSIBLE we’ve kept it safe.” Their service and parts departments are a lot more than a routine oil change. They offer support when you need it through masterful technology and skill. Veteran service advisors and parts specialists all have several years experience; their expertise is to define your needs, assist you in solving any issues, and produce excellent results in a timely fashion. Whether you are an individual stopping in for maintenance or a commercial fleet owner…they want you to know that they care for vehicles and care for the people driving them even more. Jared and his staff appreciate the opportunity to be part of Owasso’s growing marketplace. “It’s really exciting being the anchor on 106th Street with so much development on the horizon,” said Jared. “When you come in for a test drive during the month of October, mention our ‘Rams Driving Rams’ campaign and we’ll make a donation to the Owasso Rams! We hope you’ll come in soon to see our beautiful new dealership and let us be of service to you!”
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EVENTS THURSDAY, NOV. 2 Kids Day: In-house at Will Rogers Memorial Museum School children celebrate various phases of the life of Will Rogers with games, storytelling, art and refreshments.
FRIDAY, NOV. 3
BIRTHDAY
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Judge winners in decorating and dress contest for traveling trophy for business and non-profit. Everyone is asked to dress western and businesses are encouraged to decorate store-fronts and windows in the Will Rogers theme.
SATURDAY, NOV. 4 BIRTHDAY BASH: — 10 a.m., Pocahontas Wreath–Laying Ceremony, Will Rogers Memorial — 9 -10:30 a.m., Route 66 Cruisers Car Show, Will Rogers Memorial Museum — 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. , Main Sreet Shopping Specials — 11 a.m., Parade begins at Claremore RecExpo Parking Lot to Gazebo — Noon, Birthday Bash with giant cake at Claremore Museum of History/Gazebo Park — 5-7 p.m., Pocahontas Gala, Will Rogers Downs, Cherokee Casino — Native American Festival RSU, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
SUNDAY, NOV. 5 — Mid-Afternoon Frolic Talent Show, 2-4 p.m., Will Rogers Memorial (admission free) See willrogers.com for additional information and parade entry forms.
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he Claremore Museum of History and Gazebo Park will set the scene for the Will Rogers’ Birthday Bash at the end of the Nov. 4 parade through Claremore down Will Rogers Blvd. from the Claremore Expo Center. The day celebrates the Nov. 4, 1879 birth of Will Rogers on an Indian Territory Ranch. Every child under 12 along the parade route will receive
a birthday card with a Will Rogers memento, 100 will receive a “Get your Birthday Present” card to be picked up at the party, and one lucky child will receive a grand prize. Giftwrapping reflects Will’s life as a newspaper columnist.
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LEADING LADIES ANNOUNCED
BY JESSICA JACKSON
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he result are in – seven local women are considered Leading Ladies. Seven Claremore women have been recognized as a winner for the 3rd annual Leading Ladies Awards and presented with a special plaque and custom Rustic Cuff at the Leading Ladies Expo on Oct. 12. The Leading Ladies Expo is hosted at the Claremore Conference Center at 1400 Country Club Drive each year. It features shopping, massages, hors d’oeuvres from local restaurants, wine samples, a health seminar by presenting sponsor Hillcrest Hospital, a selfie station, hand massages and a lot of great door prizes in addition to the awards. “We were blown away with the number of women nominated for the seven categories this year,” said Jessica Jackson, director of Claremore Main Street, one of the event’s hosts.
“We are excited to get the opportunity to announce the winners in advance this year. These awards, which honor the deserving Rogers County women, are my favorite part about this event.” Major sponsors of this year’s event are A&B Bail Bonds, Autumn Wood, BancFirst, Carol’s Place Hair & Nail Salon, Northeast Tech, The Pink House, RCB Bank, Tulsa Federal Credit Union and Wallace for Life. The event is hosted by the Claremore Area Chamber of Commerce and Claremore Main Street, nonprofit organizations designed to better improve the quality of life in Rogers County and enhance business success in the area. For additional information about next year’s show or to register as a vendor, please call the Claremore Chamber of Commerce or Main Street.
THE WINNERS ARE: RISING STAR
Caitlyn Campbell, RSU Student and Volunteers for Youth volunteer
BEHIND THE SCENES
Kim Prock, Thrift Harbor District Manager
BUSINESS LEADERSHIP
Sarah Fiegener, Rye Design Owner and Musician’s Haven Director
COMMUNITY SUPPORTER
Cindy Bissett, Claremore Main Street retired Director and volunteer, Chamber of Commerce volunteer
LEADER IN HEALTH
Dava Baldridge, Chief Nursing Officer at Hillcrest Claremore
NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP Lisa Saylor, Mercy Chefs Director
LEADING LADY OF THE YEAR Jill Ferenc, City Planner
Winners were selected by an out-of-county panel.
CLAREMORE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & CLAREMORE MAIN STREET 419 W. WILL ROGERS BLVD. | CLAREMORE, OK (918) 341-2818 | (918) 341-5881 WWW.CLAREMORE.ORG
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RELIVE THE PAST & INSPIRE THE FUTURE BY AMY AMY BETH BET ETH H DO DOBB DOBBINS BBIN INS S
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n a summer evening in 1899, a group of Cherokee youth gathered for two reasons: to hold the charter meeting of The Pocahontas Club and to dance the night away in a newly-raised barn in Rogers County. What started as a social club, however, has evolved into so much more over the past 100 plus years. The Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club (IWPC) currently boasts approximately 200 Cherokee women, ranging from age 18 to 101. The intergenerational group hosts multiple events open to the public along with monthly 32 |
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membership meetings. The purpose of each activity is clear: “…to promote and preserve our Cherokee history and culture and to focus on higher education for Cherokee students,” explains Ollie Starr, IWPC Event Coordinator. Annual events include, among others: the Old Fashioned Picnic each May at Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch in Oologah; an annual Tea and Wild Onion Feast as well as weekly art classes offered at the Boys and Girls Club of Chelsea. One of the most notable events each year hosted
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by the IWPC, however, is the Hats Off to Will gala, paying tribute to the late Will Rogers as well as his family members. This year, Hats Off to Will kicks off on Saturday, November 4 at 4 p.m. at the Will Rogers Downs Event Center, three miles east of Claremore on Highway 20. A catered dinner and entertainment will follow at 5 p.m. Featured entertainment includes something to delight young and old. For starters, Will Roberts, a Will Rogers impressionist will dazzle attendees with his quick humor and trick roping skills. Roberts has been a featured act of Cirque du Soleil
and is a nationally syndicated radio host of the “Will Rogers Weekly Telegram”. Also on tap for the evening is lively music by nationally-acclaimed and award-winning Cherokee fiddler, Regina Scott. To share her musical talents at age twelve with the crowd as well is the current Miss Junior Red Fern, Katelyn Meyers of Tahlequah. A live auction featuring all kinds of originals as well as a showcase of Cherokee artisans round out the evening. Fun is not in short supply at this event, as everyone is encouraged to don a favorite hat in OCTOBER 2017 ROGERS COUNTY
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remembrance of Betty Rogers, Will’s late wife who had a flare for headwear. Participation pays at this gala, as the winner of the “Best Hat Contest” will walk away with a $100 giftcard! Hats Off to Will serves as a crucial fundraiser for IWPC in order to accomplish its goal toward the future. Each year, the IWPC is able to award scholarships to Cherokee students in order that they may attend the college or career tech of their choice. Approximately ten $600 scholarships are awarded, annually, to deserving Cherokee seniors. The scholarship recipients commit to serving their community in exchange. Since beginning the scholarship endowment three years ago, the IWPC has awarded $18,000. “We have seen, first-hand, the difference in students’ lives these monies make,” states Susan Gilliland, IWPC Treasurer. Relive the past, and inspire the future at Hats Off to Will.
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HATS OFF TO WILL GALA SATURDAY, NOV. 4
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OCT-NOV
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
OCT 3-30
OCT 14
OCT 19-22
OCT 31
NOV 7
10 AM - 5:30 PM M-F Tulsa Performing Arts Center Art Gallery 110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103 www.tulsapac.com
10 AM - 9 PM Holy Ghost Catholic Church 120 W Sequoyah Ave Vinita, Oklahoma 74301 Free Admission
THURS: 5-11 PM FRI: 11 AM – 1 AM SAT: 11 AM – 1 AM SUN: 12 – 6 PM River West Festival Park 2100 S. Jackson Ave. Tulsa, OK 74107 Tickets start at $10 or $7 in Advance www.tulsaoktoberfest.org
6 PM - 8 PM Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd Claremore, OK 74017 (918) 341-0719 www.willrogers.com Free
Tulsa Master Gardeners Lunch and Learn Educational Series 12:10-12:50 PM Central Library 400 Civic Center Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103 Bring a Lunch Registration is Required www.tulsalibrary.org
NATIVE HEARTS: RESPOND AND REFLECT
OCT 9, 11 & 13
FREE COED OWASSO FIT CAMP HOSTED BY OR NUTRITION 7:30 PM every MWF Elm Creek Park 12501 East 77th St N Owasso, OK 74055 All Fitness Levels (918) 720-7386 facebook.com/24fitowasso
OCT 14-15
TULSA POP CULTURE EXPO Hosted by Tulsa Pop Kids Check online for times Wyndham Tulsa Hotel & Resort 10918 E 41st St Tulsa, OK 74146 www.tulsapopcultureexpo.com
OCT 14
MUSEUM CONFIDENTIAL: PUBLIC OPENING 11 AM - 5 PM Philbrook Museum of Art 2727 S Rockford Rd Tulsa, OK 74114 www.philbrook.org Free Admission
OCT 14
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DYING DIALOGUES SERIES
Dr. Luci Kalanthi discusses the memoir, “When Breath Becomes Air”. Part of a three-part event series continuing on Oct. 23 & 30 Hosted by Clarehouse, the University of Tulsa, the University of OklahomaTulsa and Magic City Books 6 PM Lorton Performance Center 550 S. Gary Pl. Tulsa, OK 74133 www.clarehouse.org
OCT 16
WILD AT ART: CREATING WITH YOUR GARDEN MATERIALS
Presentation by Mary Lou Havenor 7 PM Master Gardeners Association of Rogers County and OSU Extension Rogers County Rogers County Building 416 S. Brady Claremore, OK 74017 www.mgaroco.com Free
OCT 17
Hosted by the STEMcell Science Shop 9 PM - 12 AM The Boxyard 502 East 3rd Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120 Come dressed from your favorite era Free Admission
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OCT 20
SPOOKY STORY
6:30-7:30 PM Another Chapter Bookstore 9455 North Owasso Expy Ste. J Owasso, OK 74055 (918) 609-5946 www.anotherchapterbooks.com Ages 10 & Up
OCT 21
JENKS 3RD SATURDAY MEDITATION CLASSES
Conscious Planning Living in the Moment While Preparing a Beautiful Future 8:30 - 9:30 AM Fusion Salon 207 E. Main St Jenks, OK 74037 (918) 299-8800 Open to All, No RSVP Needed
OCT 21
ROUTE 66 PECAN AND FUN FESTIVAL
10 AM - 6 PM The Nut House 26677 S Highway 66 Unit A Claremore, OK 74019 (918) 266-1604 www.66nuts.com
OCT 28 & 29
HALLOWEEN STEAM TRAIN
Check online for times Advance Tickets Available 3400 NE Grand Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73111 oklahomarailwaymuseum.org $5-$15
HALLOWEEN NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM
OCT 31
HAWTHORNE MANOR HAUNTED HOUSE
6:30 - 11 PM Hawthorne Manor Haunted House 12520 S Date Pl. Jenks, OK 74037 (918) 430-8826 facebook.com/ HawthorneManorTulsa Free Walkthrough
NOV 1
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12:10-12:50 PM Tulsa Performing Arts Center Westby Pavillion 110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103 www.tulsapactrust.org Free and Family Friendly
NOV 4
WILL ROGERS BIRTHDAY BASH CELEBRATING HIS 138TH BIRTHDAY 9 AM - 2 PM 9-10:30 AM - Route 66 Cruisers Car Show 10 AM - Main Street Shopping Specials Begin 10 AM - Indian Women’s Club Wreath Laying 11 AM - Parade March 12 PM - Birthday Bash 5 PM - Pocahontas Club Hats Off to Will Gala (register online) Downtown Claremore Claremore, OK 74017 www.willrogers.com
FABULOUS FALL: COMPOSTING 101
NOV 9
SELF-CARE AND THE CREATIVE PROCESS
Featuring Art 365 artist Kelly Rogers and her work, “Tales of Woah: One in Three” 6:30 PM Hardesty Arts Center 101 E. Archer Street Tulsa, OK 74103 www.ahhatulsa.org Free
NOV 10
CRAYONS IMPROV COMEDY SHOW
A Family Friendly ShortForm Improv Group 7 - 9 PM Woodlake Youth Center 3229 S 73rd East Ave Tulsa, OK 74145 www.crayonsimprov.com $5 Ages 5 and under are Free
NOV 11
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Raising Veteran Suicide Awareness Hosted by the Victor Echo Tango Foundation Norris Park 400 N Muskogee Ave Tahlequah, OK 74464 www.facebook.com/ wehavethewatch Register Online $10-$15
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