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Busy Season for Rogers County Historical Society RCHS activities include the Old Home Tour, a Murder Mystery, Downton Abbey Christmas Tea and other exciting changes at Claremore’s Belvidere Mansion. By Carol BeckRound For the Rogers County Historical Society, the next few months are an exciting time as several events are planned to raise funds for the nonprofit organization. The annual Old Home Tour is set for Saturday, October 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring several historic homes in the downtown Claremore area. “The home tour (continued on page 24)
Lower Your Utility Bills Community Builders offers customers great suggestions for efficient home improvement. By Duane Blankenship
Members of the Rogers County Historical Society are preparing for the upcoming Old Home Tour in downtown historical Claremore. (L to R): Hoytanna Benigar, RCHS president; Patrick Deaver, vice-president; Susan Cunningham, Belvidere Gift Store Manager; Sandra Coy, RCHS treasurer; (back) Kathy Wilken, Belvidere Tea Room Manager; and Morgan Williams, RCHS vice-president. Cunningham’s historic home is one that will be featured on the Old Home Tour.
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Community Builders, Inc. President Greg Wolter founded the organization while working out of his home more than 30 years ago. The company does home remodeling throughout most of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Southeast Kansas, and Southwest Missouri. They are not general contractors, but rather specialize in work they know best and do really well. That includes energy-efficient composite siding and replacement windows, bath remodels, GutterProUSA gutter guard systems, sunrooms that are second to none, and metal roof systems. According to Greg, throughout their long history, Community Builders has impressed customers with their professionalism and dedication to customer service. “We’re grateful to be able to
provide outstanding products and services to our clients and are thankful for the opportunity they’ve given us to earn their business,” he said. Now is a great time to be thinking about roofs. Greg says a common shingle has an average life expectancy of only seven years, and a quality, top-ofthe-line shingle should last about 11 years. Community Builders is currently featuring metal shingles and stone-coated metal shingles that carry 50-year labor and materials warranties. Yes, they cost more than run-ofthe-mill composite shingles, but compare the life expectancies. Greg says that most insurance companies also discount premiums on homeowner policies up to 35 percent for stone-coated or metal roofs. (continued on page 24)
Breakfast fans everywhere are happy McDonald’s is now offering a limited breakfast menu any time of day. By Jim Butcher
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For the past couple of weeks, the 79 McDonald’s restaurants in Green Country have been enjoying an edge on the chain’s 14,300plus locations in the United States, by offering a limited breakfast menu beginning on September 14. On October 6, the McDonald’s chain goes nationwide with all-day breakfast, after franchisees voted to approve the proposal. “I’m excited about the menu change,” said Tim Rich. He and his wife, Patty, own five McDonald’s locations: three in Owasso, plus Claremore and Mannford. “I’m excited about McDonald’s listening to the customers who have been asking for an all-day breakfast menu for a long time,” Tim said. Tim noted that McDonald’s has been experimenting with this idea at several different loca(continued on page 24)
Franchisee owner Tim Rich welcomes you to the All-Day Breakfast, a major change in McDonald’s restaurants in the United States. Rich and his wife, Patty, own five McDonald’s locations in Green Country, which began offering a limited breakfast menu in September.
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In the old days, the Social Security Administration would send you a Social Security statement each year in the mail. It estimated what your benefits would be if you retired at your full retirement age, at age 70, and also at age 62 (which is the earliest you can apply for benefits). You can retire as early as 62 and take benefits at a reduced rate. If you work after your full retirement age, you can receive higher benefits because of additional earnings and credits for delayed retirement. Full retirement age is determined based on what year you were born. If you were born in 1938 or earlier, full retirement age is 65. If you were born between 1943 and 1959, your full retirement age is 66 (plus a few months depending on the exact year of your birth). If you were born 1960 or later, full retirement age is 67. So basically, the age to receive full Social Security benefits is inching upward each year. Before long, who knows? You may have to be 80 years old to retire with full benefits. Hopefully, I’m joking here. If you are eligible for retirement benefits, your current or divorced spouse (so long as you were married for 10 years or more) and minor children may also receive benefits. Each may qualify for up to about 50 percent of your benefit amount. Social Security statements are no longer delivered to you each year via mail. However, you can easily go online and sign up for an account with the Social Security Administration and check what your estimates would be. Just go to www.socialsecurity.gov. It’s easy and free! Many people believe that Social Security benefits are designed to replace 100% of your income when you retire. It is not! Social Security benefits are not intended to be your
• When can I apply for Social Security retirement benefits? You can apply for Social Security retirement benefits when you are at least 61 years and 9 months of age. You should apply three months before you want your benefits to start. Even if you are not ready to retire, you should still sign up for Medicare three months before your 65th birthday.
only source of income when you retire. On average, Social Security will replace about 40 percent of your annual pre-retirement earnings. You will need other savings, investments, pensions, or retirement accounts to make sure you have enough money to live comfortably when you retire. So, if you don’t want to find yourself up a creek without a paddle, you need to start pinching your pennies now and building your retirement savings. The following are questions that my clients often ask about Social Security: • Will withdrawals from my individual retirement account affect my Social Security benefits? Social Security does not count pensions payments, annuities, or the interest or dividends from your savings and investments as earnings. They do not lower your Social Security retirement benefits. However, if you take benefits prior to your full retirement age, and you are receiving earned income (from employment) over the yearly earnings limit, your benefit will be reduced. For 2015, that yearly earnings limit is $15,720. For every $2 over the limit, they will deduct $1 from your benefit payment. After you reach full retirement age, you can receive full benefits with no
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OklaHomes Realty, Inc. stays abreast of real estate markets and trends to provide clients with the most up-to-date information available. By Carol Beck-Round Realtors, we are on the cusp of being a seller’s market. Previously, when we had more inventory to choose from, prices were lower. The latest real estate stats in general reveal houses are on the market for an average of 45 days. This is a decrease from last year.” The average number of 43.38 days that homes spend on the market before selling decreased by 4.42 days or 9.16 percent in July 2015, compared to last year’s same month at 48.25. Home prices have also increased, according to Stout. “If you take the Tulsa standard and metropolitan area, the average price rose from $179,000 to $182,000 since this time last year.” Because of less inventory and higher prices, Stout encourages those who are seeking to purchase a home to get pre-qualified. “We’re having multiple offers on property, and those who make the best offers get the property. Those who aren’t prepared miss out and become discouraged.” What does he recommend for potential home buyers? “Get
If you’re considering purchasing or selling your home right now, there are two things you might want to know. For potential buyers, the inventory of properties available in the Rogers and Tulsa County areas is down. For those contemplating selling their home, the average price of a home is up since this time last year, according to statistics available through RE STATS, Inc. “It’s a matter of supply and demand,” says Allen Stout, broker/ owner of OklaHomes Realty. “When there is less inventory from which to choose, home buyers are competing with others for the same home.” According to the RE STATS, the total housing inventory at the end of July 2015 decreased 4.44 percent to 6,291 existing homes available for sale. Over the last 12 months, this area (meaning the Tulsa and surrounding area) has had an average of 1,135 closed sales per month, representing an unsold inventory of 5.54 MSI for this period. What is significant about this trend, says Stout, is that “according to the National Association of
Allen Stout, broker/owner of OklaHomes Realty, Inc., and his wife and associate, Tia Stout, stay on top of real estate trends and industry standards to better serve the people of northeastern Oklahoma. prequalified, come in with your highest and best offer and get your ‘credit swagger’ on, meaning know your credit score and what you can afford,” he adds. Because OklaHomes knows that searching for the right home for your family’s needs can be stressful, all of the company’s associates make sure you have the most accurate information possible to make the right decisions. “We care about those who come to us in search of
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Providing Stability and Compassion to Rogers County MMS-Payne Funeral Home & Cremation Service offers three locations and a caring, experienced staff. By Sheryl Sowell
MMS-Payne Funeral Home & Cremation Service has been a mainstay in Rogers County since opening over 100 years ago. Today, MMS-Payne has three locations: Chelsea, Inola and Claremore. Owner Ryan Payne says, “Our goal is to provide compassionate, quality service to our friends and neighbors in Rogers County. We are a community-oriented business. Everyone who works here lives in Rogers County, our children attend school here – this is where we’re from, and this is our home.” At MMS-Payne, you can rely on stability at a time when everything feels anything but stable. “The loss of a loved one is often the most difficult, stressful thing we face in life,” says Ryan. “Our job is to make the process of honoring and celebrating a loved one’s life as stress-free and peaceful as possible for the family.” Part of their stability stems from the familiar faces seen at MMS-Payne. Each member of the staff has spent their entire funeral career in Rogers County. Many have decades of experience
and have worked at MMS-Payne for 10, 15, even 20 years or more. Employees include Denise Adamson, funeral director; Allen McElwain, funeral director; Charlie Bray, assistant funeral director; Frank Friedemann, director of family services; Susan Bickford, office manager of the Chelsea funeral home; Bonnie Kelley, office manager of the Inola funeral home; Frank Klucevsek; and Sharon Moody. Ryan Payne began working for the funeral home 21 years ago and became owner in 2013. One valuable resource MMSPayne provides is through Frank Friedemann, who helps families navigate the paperwork following the passing of a loved one, including insurance policies, Social Security information, death certificates, and any other issue that the family might have to deal with after a death. “Our after-care program is offered as a service to families at no extra charge. It is a great relief for many to receive this assistance in navigating the stacks of paperwork that arise,” says Ryan.
The staff of MMS-Payne Funeral Home & Cremation Service (L to R): (Seated) Charlie Bray and Frank Friedemann, (Standing) Frank Klucevsek, Susan Bickford, Denise Adamson, Ryan Payne, Allen McElwain, and Sharon Moody. MMS-Payne is also the only funeral home in Rogers County with its own crematory onsite. “The staff members you meet are the people who take care of your loved one’s funeral services from beginning to end. You can trust that we will take care of your family members as if they were our own.” Another aspect of MMSPayne’s stability is their active involvement in the community.
Every year, they sponsor the Claremore Veteran’s Day Parade. Ryan coaches little league soccer, and Allen and Denise support their children in the Claremore High School Band. “We do whatever we can for the community. This is our home. We are here for the citizens of Rogers County – stabile, growing and always striving to provide excellent, caring service.”
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hontas Club will host their annual “Will Roger’s Day” luncheon and silent auction Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 1 p.m. at the new Claremore Conference Center, 1400 W. Country Club Drive in Claremore (behind Walmart, next door to Holiday Inn Express). Emcee for this year’s event will be Donna McSpadden. McSpadden’s late husband, the Honorable Clem McSpadden, was one of the most prominent ranchers in Rogers County, as well as state senator, congressman, lobbyist, rodeo announcer and the great nephew of Will Rogers. This year’s event commemorates Will Rogers and honors early ranchers and founding families of Rogers County. One of the founding ranches was the Lipe Ranch, which has remained an active cattle operation, beginning in Indian
dances in the community. Major D. W. Lipe opened the first store in 1882 in Oowala, a Cherokee word meaning “light given.” One of the first phones installed in the area was in 1900 on the Lipe Ranch, bringing Indian Territory in touch with the world. Claremore’s Great Cherokee Street Fair September 19-21, 1901 was praised as one of the greatest events of the year in Indian Territory. During these days, D. W. Lipe and son John shipped in a yearling steer to the Kansas City stockyards and won, breaking the record for a territory yearling. It weighed in at 1,070 pounds and brought $48.15, averaging 4 ½ cents per pound – an exciting record for 1901. In 1902, Will threw a party and dance at his father’s Dog Iron Ranch at Oologah. Those were the days. Come celebrate our rich heritage November 7, 2015 with the Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club. Enjoy special performances by Jana Jae, “Queen of Country Fiddle,” opera singer Barbara McAlister, and singer/songwriter Becky Hobbs. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Territory. On August 10, 1899, Herman Casper and Clint Lipe were inducted into the Pocahontas Club at the same time our famed “Favorite Son,” the “Cherokee Kid” Will Rogers was inducted. The three young men were pleased to become honorary members. One of the Lipe family members, Jowahna Hill, daughter of Wahnee Lipe Tanner, is still active in the Pocahontas Club today. Nannie Lipe, circa 1900, was born on the Verdigris Lipe Ranch. She was a highly educated teacher and assistant superintendent for many Hats Off to Will, the annual birthday celebration for years. She became secretary of the Will Rogers, takes place November 7, 2015 at the local Pocahontas Club in 1906 and was given a lifetime membernew Claremore Conference Center. ship in 1950. By Debra West The Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club, now in existence for 116 years, is proud to honor Will Calling all ranchers, ropers and Will Rogers’s birthday celebraRogers, Clem McSpadden, Clint wranglers! It’s “Hats Off to Will,” tion. The Indian Women’s PocaLipe and all the ranchers, ropers and wranglers who have kept our Native Oklahoma heritage alive. The Pocahontas Club has come to be known and respected far and wide because of the writings of Will Rogers and has become a symbol for Cherokee sisters. The Lipe family was instrumental in originating and maintaining progress in Northeast Oklahoma. John Lipe and his wife, Lula Foreman The Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club (L to R): Phyllis Armstrong, Vicki Baker, Susan Coltharp, Cindy Evans, Marilyn Asher, Traci Harlin, Courtney Edwards, Teresa Garrison, Ruthann Weaver, Virginia Coleman, Lipe, built one of the nicest barns for ranch Linda Bradshaw, Carole Richmond, Clesta Manley, Sunnie Hall, Juna Phillips, Suanne Crockett, Cathie purposes and barn Porterfield, Jennie Gilliam, Ollie Starr, Betsy Swimmer, Farrell Prater, Sara Downey and Debra West.
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By Carol Beck-Round Self-esteem is your child’s passport to a lifetime of mental health and social happiness. It is the foundation of a child’s wellbeing and the key to success as an adult. Students who are struggling with schoolwork often feel helpless and inadequate, thus lowering their self-confidence. In turn, you as a parent frequently feel worried and
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Make plans to tour the Haunted Mansion of Melanie Hasty-Grant and Ken Grant on October 24 to benefit Night Light Tulsa. By Duane Blankenship Melanie Hasty-Grant and Ken Grant are the owners of Waterstone Private Wealth Management, with offices in Owasso and at Utica Square in Tulsa. If you’ve ever met the couple, you know that they enjoy life, helping people and having a lot of fun along the way. Waterstone Private Wealth Management has received many awards over the years for their hard work and their creative spark. For the past ten years, Melanie and Ken have enjoyed sponsoring creative Halloween parties, which were originally for their family and friends. The past five years, the parties have transformed into fundraisers designed to benefit local charity organizations. Waterstone has extended an invitation for you to attend the Live Freak Show to benefit Night Light Tulsa. Saturday, October 24 is the date of the Live Freak Show, billed as a tour of the scariest home on earth. Tickets for the
event are $15 each and must be purchased in advance at either Waterstone Private Wealth Management or at Surceé in Owasso, located at 9455 Owasso Expressway, Suite CB. Tours will be conducted between 6 and 9 p.m. Parking will be at Surceé, and those who have prepurchased tickets will be shuttled to and from the Freak Show by trolley. No private vehicles will be permitted at the event site. You’ll know you’ve arrived at the Freak Show site when you spot the old black hearse in the front yard. “The Freak Show will feature a tour of the house and hot dogs, popcorn and spiked lemonade,” said Melanie. Night Light Tulsa is an opportunity for caring Tulsa area residents to build relationships with members of Tulsa’s homeless community. Night Light offers a hot meal, as well as essentials like soap, deodorant, first aid, clothing and foot washing to the homeless who attend the dinners held each
Thursday night from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. under the bridge at Maybelle and Brady. “The hope is that each homeless guest will know that they are important and that there are others who care about them,” said Melanie. More information about this program is available online at www.nightlighttulsa.org. Waterstone will also be sponsoring an annual Halloween party that is by invitation only. It, too, will benefit Night Light Tulsa. The party will be catered by the Waterstone team and will feature corn dogs, funnel cakes, Indian tacos and popcorn, as well as a performance by a professional magician and a fortune teller. Melanie encourages attendees to dress up as anything you’d expect to find at a “freak show,” such as the World’s Tallest Man, a ringmaster, clown, tight rope walker or magician. “We hope to sponsor at least ten or more Night Light Tulsa meals this year with the help of our fundraising efforts,” said Melanie. What are you doing Saturday,
Melanie Hasty-Grant and husband Ken Grant dressed as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde at their 2014 Halloween Haunted Mansion, sponsored each year by Waterstone Private Wealth Management. October 24? Purchase your tickets now and join the Waterstone team at the Live Freak Show benefiting Night Light Tulsa.
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By Sheryl Sowell School has been in session for a couple months now, and many parents have already received the dreaded phone call (or calls) from their child’s teacher saying, “Johnny has been loud and disruptive in class,” or “Susie is easily distracted and has difficulty paying attention.” For most children, a certain level of problematic behavior is normal and to be expected. Some children, however, experience difficulties on a regular and repeated basis – they are not one-time occurrences, but a daily struggle. According to Angela McConnell, pediatric nurse practitioner at Strength of Mind Behavioral Health, “Oftentimes behavioral problems go unnoticed or are put on the backburner by parents and guardians, and it is the teacher calling every day that causes it to become evident a child is experiencing a more serious issue that needs to be addressed.” Strength of Mind Behavioral offers comprehensive programs for children and adolescents ages 5 to 18 to treat a large array of disorders, including anxiety, depression, ADD/ADHD, bipolar disorder, autism and others. Treatment options include
counseling and medication. “Mood swings are common in adolescents, so it can be difficult for family members to see the gravity of a problem. It is often easier for teachers to see there is something more serious going on when they have 30 other children to compare to,” says Angela. “A child may suffer from anxiety, for example, if he or she is regularly tearful, irritable, experiences panic attacks, refuses to do things, and has stomach pains and nausea in the mornings before school. Children with ADD/ADHD typically exhibit hyperactivity, difficulty with change, or inability to focus. Symptoms for disorders often overlap, so all of the pieces of the puzzle are valuable to determining the course of action to take.” If you are a parent or guardian seeking help, call the office of Strength of Mind Behavioral. The first appointment takes about 45 minutes and involves a meeting to discuss what is going on, the child’s medical history, and taking their vitals including height and weight. When counseling and/or medication is the next step, the family also works with Tracy Loper, M.D., and Ashlee Graham, physician assistant.
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People, pets and carpet will be the focus on October 17 for Adopt-A-Pet Day at Grigsby’s, 4417 S. Sheridan Rd. As part of a nationwide effort to bring together people and pets that needs homes, Grigsby’s Carpet, Tile & Rug Gallery and STAINMASTER® PetProtect® are partnering with the Tulsa SPCA to showcase adoptable dogs, cats, puppies and kittens. From 10 until 2, the SPCA mobile adoption center will be at Grigsby’s, with animals both inside the mobile center and inside the store. SPCA adoption counselors will be on hand to answer questions and help select the pet that is just right for your family. Since 1913, the non-profit organization, known as the “senior citizen” among animal rescue groups, has been an icon
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“And for those who are greenconscious, STAINMASTER® PetProtect® lasts longer than traditional carpeting. Since it does not need to be replaced as often, there is less waste in landfills,” adds Penny. “This carpet really does make sense for people with pets and kids.” Grigsby’s 20,000-square-foot showroom also features a large selection of tile, natural stone, laminate floors and countertops, cork, bamboo, hardwood flooring and area rugs from vintage to modern in all shapes, sizes and colors. Their commercial division also features many choices for high-traffic areas that don’t get the TLC of home floor coverings. Trying out a new look in your home is both fun and easy, thanks to Grigsby’s new website, www.grigsbys.com. The website offers a virtual room designer, all based on an uploaded photo of any room in your home. Change colors or change total looks as many times as you wish from wherever you are. Give a furry friend a “forever home” at the annual Adopt-A-Pet Visit Grigsby’s on October 17 Day at Grigsby’s Carpet, Tile & Rug Gallery on October 17. and adopt your new best friend. And, if you are in the market for new carpeting, save money on the and flooring of all types, by reducing attraction between STAINMASTER® PetProtect® Grigsby’s, too, has been an the hair and carpet. selections. icon since 1959. Their popular According to Grigsby’s STAINMASTER® PetProtect® Operations Manager Penny carpet is the first carpet and Carnino, all STAINMASTER® For more information, contact cushion system designed for pets PetProtect® carpeting will be Grigsby’s Carpet, Tile and their people. This pet-friendly offered at reduced prices through carpeting resists pet stains October 24. “This is the ideal time & Rug Gallery with a built-in stain resistance to take a look at this carpeting 4417 S. Sheridan Rd. that won’t wash off. The that could be in your home for the Tulsa, OK 74145 STAINMASTER® PetProtect® holidays,” she says. Besides being carpet and cushion system pet-friendly, STAINMASTER® (918) 627-6996 provides a breathable moisture PetProtect® is also kid-friendly. barrier that helps prevent spills What parent hasn’t worked (to no www.grigsbys.com from penetrating the padding and avail) to lift various spills on the www.ValueNews.com subfloor. It also releases pet hair hallway carpet?
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Jim Glover Chevrolet is proud to be a family-owned and operated Tulsa Chevrolet dealer. Service Manager David Thompson says, “We’ve won GM’s Dealer of the Year Award three consecutive years because our team takes pride in providing classic Chevrolet quality and service to every customer who walks through our doors.” Oklahoma’s #1 award-winning Chevy dealer carries a huge inventory of new Chevrolet vehicles and certified pre-owned vehicles, and provides outstanding automotive services on all makes and models. Service Manager David Thompson graduated from Broken Arrow High School in 1980 and has 34 years in the automotive business. “When I was a kid,” says David, “my dad and I had a common interest – we both loved to spend time in the garage messing with cars.” When David was just 15, he was working part-time for a local Broken Arrow mechanic shop. Since the age of 18, he has worked with several area Chevrolet dealers, beginning as a porter and quickly graduating to detailer, techni-
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The Jim Glover Chevrolet service team includes (L to R): Karrissa Heffner, Mike Williams, Mike Rener, Service Manager David Thompson, Joe Salerno, Bryan Nolen, and Jorge Rodriguez. (Not pictured: Danny Jones and Joe Baker.)
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RRVs for Everyone Since January 2013, Bob Hurley RV of Tulsa has grown to the top dealer in Oklahoma. By Duane Blankenship Bob Hurley, well-known and respected Oklahoma automotive dealer, partnered with Kim Siex (pronounced “six”) in January of 2013 to launch Bob Hurley RV. Since that time, the pair and their professional staff have far exceeded initial sales plans and personal expectations. Managing Partner Kim says, “Since our opening just a little over two and a half years ago, our growth has been phenomenal, with several expansions including outgrowing our original shop in the first 24 months.” The dealership sells top brand travel trailers, fifth wheels and motor homes, and accessories, and they provide service on any make or model. Kim Siex is a 33-year veteran of the RV industry and started the new venture with just two employees. In the first five months, Bob Hurley RV had grown to 28 employees and
an inventory of over 300 RV units. He has just announced the opening of a 15,000-square-foot PDI (Pre-Delivery Inspection) facility that will open in January of 2016. The PDI facility will house 26 new bays, bringing the dealership’s total to 54 service bays on the premises. “We will be the only RV dealership in Oklahoma with a PDI facility,” added Kim. The new PDI facility will be the center for completing pre-delivery inspections on all operating systems, plus clean ups to make sure each RV is ready for delivery to the customer. According to Kim, Bob Hurley RV has the largest new and used RV inventory in the state. “We have been recognized as the number one dealer in the nation for our sales of Starcraft, Aerolight by Dutchmen, Sundance and Prowler RV units. We are also recognized as a top
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ten dealer in the nation for all other brands we sell.” Bob Hurley RV is now stocking the Keystone Cougar, the number one selling fifth wheel in its class. “This product has been a huge success,” said Kim. “We sold four units the first week we got them.” RV buyers are offered more features, more innovative floor plans, and high quality with the Cougar, all at a popular price. Their models are unique with island kitchens, front living rooms, a choice of several bunk house models and toy hauler options. “In short, there’s a perfect Cougar model for your personal tastes.” Kim Siex is the managing partner for Bob Hurley RV, located just west of The American the Arkansas River on West Skelly Drive in Tulsa. Coach Revolution contains superb craftsmanship is a high-end motor and unsurpassed sophistication. home product selling in the For more information, contact The difference is in the details, $500,000 range. American Bob Hurley RV and they are built to last.” Many Coach is known for building accessories are available to fit luxurious motor homes that use 2002 W. Skelly Drive individual tastes and needs on the only premium components, and Tulsa, OK 74107 Revolution. exceptional attention is given to Stop by Bob Hurley RV and material quality in every Coach. (918) 947-8800 take a look at their RV inventory, “Not only are the products built www.BobHurleyRV.com accessories and beautiful facility. on industry standards, but on It’s an impressive place and it has customer standards as well,” www.ValueNews.com a product just for you. said Kim. “Every motor home
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Kids and Adults Agree – Corn Maize Doesn’t Shuck
The annual Corn Maize takes place October 2 through November 8 in Broken Arrow.
By Sheryl Sowell A fall family-friendly tradition returns with the annual Tulsa Corn Maize in Broken Arrow, featuring two corn maizes (one haunted), children’s activities, fire pits, paintball and more. The fun takes place Friday, October 2 through Sunday, November 8. Hours are Friday from 5 to 10 p.m., Saturday from 10 to 10, and Sunday from 1 to 6. Wednesdays will be open for church groups, and Thursdays will be available for other large groups. The maize is also open during the week from 9 to 1 for school field trips. “The Coweta first graders come every year,” says Jack Schlekeway. Jack, aka “Farmer Jack,” builds and operates the maizes each year simply because “so many people love it and would be disappointed if I didn’t!” He also has a lot of fun doing it and loves see the joy on the kids’ faces. Families return year after year for good old-fashioned autumn entertainment. Farmer Jack has been involved with the maize since it first began 14 years ago. The only time the maize hasn’t happened was after the two hot, dry summers a couple years ago when temperatures stayed in the 100s for weeks, preventing the corn from growing. In addition to the regular
corn maize will be a “haunted” maize that begins at dark, complete with costumed spooks jumping out from corners and scaring those brave enough to walk the twists and turns. Children will have a blast with all the fun activities available, including a cow train (a bucket train pulled around by Farmer Jack’s tractor), hayrides, duck races, hay jumps and hay hops, target shooting paintball, and the corn box (a box filled with corn seeds for kids to pile into and
play in). The price of admission includes everything except for paintball target shooting – stop by the “Corn”venient Store to purchase paintballs. Prices are $3 for 50 shots or $5 for 100. Nine fire pits are available for reservation and are always a huge hit with large groups and families. Groups of 15 or more can reserve a fire pit for the entire evening. “Some places charge $20 an hour for a fire pit, so they’re really popular each year,” adds Farmer Jack. You’re invited to bring your
own hot dogs, marshmallows, snacks, and coolers. Farmer Jack provides a supply of fire wood; if groups want more than what is provided, they will need to bring additional wood or purchase more from Jack. A picnic table and stumps for sitting are on hand for each pit, but Farmer Jack encourages groups to bring their lawn chairs. Fire pits must be reserved in advance by calling (918) 232-4299. “You’ll need to call at least 48 hours in advance for a reservation. The fire pits
almost always get booked up early for Fridays and Saturdays.” He also provides two community fire pits for those who haven’t made a reservation and still want to enjoy a toasty fire and tasty smores. Everyone is welcome to bring their own treats to the maize, but the “Corn”venient Store also sells snacks like chips, popcorn, candy, sodas, hot cocoa and smores kits. “I keep my prices around $1 for each item,” says Farmer Jack. The Tulsa Corn Maize is a popular and affordable destination for birthday parties, youth sports team celebrations, Girl Scout gatherings, churches, and family parties. Admission prices are $9 for adults, $7 for children 4 to 12 years old, and 3 and under are free. To get there, simply go east on Kenosha (71st Street) to 321st East Avenue and follow the signs. The event is family friendly; no drinking or smoking is allowed.
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Busy Season for Rogers County Historical Society is an important fundraiser for us,” says Morgan Williams, RCHS vice-president. “The homeowners have put a lot of effort into the renovation of these historic homes.” Tickets can be purchased in advance or on the day of the event at the Belvidere Mansion for $12 each. No reservations are required. On October 23 and 24, a murder mystery written by Jessica Ammons is scheduled. “Death Before Dinner” will include an elegant dinner, wine, dessert and the performance on the third floor of the Belvidere Mansion’s ballroom. Mark Ogle will serve as the Master of Ceremonies, with Grant Driver as director. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Reservations are required. Cost is $50. To reserve your spot, call Patrick Deaver at
(918) 688-0651. “This is a completely new murder mystery written especially for the Belvidere,” Deaver says. “A Super Sleuth Award will be presented to the audience member who solves the mystery.” A Downton Abbey Christmas Tea is set for November 24 at 4 p.m. at the Belvidere during Dickens on the Boulevard festivities. Attendees will enjoy sweets and savories as well as hot tea. Cost is $25 and reservations are required by calling (918) 688-0651. “Guests are encouraged to dress in period costumes, but it isn’t necessary,” says Kathy Wilken, Belvidere Tea Room manager. Costume prizes will be awarded. The Tea Room is also featuring new desserts by Debra Phillips, who has created exclusive desserts for Rogers State
University fundraising auctions. Her signature cakes, truffles, cheesecake in a jar, and more are now available at the Belvidere. Besides new desserts, the Tea Room is also now offering specialty items on the regular menu in addition to new fare, including shepherd’s pie, enchilada casserole and chicken pot pies. “We’re also adding a new fall chicken salad,” Wilken says. “Tea for Two” has also been added to the menu and is available at all times. For $22, guests can enjoy sweets, savories, and scones, as well as a pot of hot tea. The RCHS is a nonprofit 501c3 organization which receives no local, state or federal money. All proceeds from the fundraisers go into the restoration and preservation of the Belvidere Mansion
McDonald’s Now Has Breakfast All Day tions across the country. “One location was in San Diego, and we visited their facilities in order to get a better understanding of what was involved in the operation, and especially what it took for a transformation.” The all-day menu will be limited to a couple of breakfast sandwiches, pancakes, and sides. McDonald’s restaurants will
The limited breakfast all day menu will feature favorites including the Egg McMuffin, the Sausage McMuffin and hash browns.
serve either the McMuffin or biscuit sandwiches — not both — depending on local preferences, according to the company. Restaurants serving McMuffin sandwiches will serve only three kinds: egg, sausage with egg, and sausage. Those serving biscuit sandwiches will also have three options: bacon, egg, and cheese; sausage with egg; and sausage. Pancakes, sausage burritos, yogurt, and oatmeal will also be on the menu. McGriddles and bagels will not be available. Hash browns may be available at some restaurants. McDonald’s is limiting the menu to prevent kitchens from getting overwhelmed by cooking breakfast and burgers at the same time. The chain previously said it doesn’t serve 24-hour breakfast because its grills aren’t big enough to handle breakfast and lunch items. Corporate said it comes down to the sheer size of kitchen grills. “They simply don’t have the room for all of our menu options at one time, especially considering we use our grill to prepare many items on our breakfast menu.” Franchisees are adding equipment like
continued from page 1 and the Totem Pole Park, both owned by RCHS. RCHS meets the last Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Belvidere. President Hoytanna Benigar says, “We’d love for anyone interested in helping us preserve the Belvidere Mansion as well as the Totem Pole Park to join us.”
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extra grills and toasters to accommodate the new breakfast hours. Rich said it is quite expensive to expand breakfast hours. Tim Rich has been a part of the McDonald’s family for 48 years, since he was 16 years old. He worked for McDonald’s for 20 years, through his college years and into his 30s, before becoming a McDonald’s franchisee and spending the next 20 years to the present time as an owner. To Tim, being a part of McDonald’s is all about offering choices in quality, whether it is in employment, value or food. “Eating right is about making right choices, and we offer plenty of great options – nine fruits, grilled chicken, salads – even our hamburgers are made with lean meat, and have been since the franchise started in 1955.” He emphasizes that hamburgers are cooked onsite with nothing added but salt and pepper at cooking time, putting to rest the myth that McDonald’s receives its food already cooked and just warms it up. McDonald’s uses real eggs and butter, water that is charcoal filtered not one but
five times, top-notch orange juice, and biscuits and pies from the local Bama company. All ingredients and nutritional information are available on tray liners and packaging, as well as on the website, www.mcdonalds.com. “You can make good or poor choices anywhere, even at home,” said Tim. “We want to make sure we offer plenty of good choices.” And choices are what a Tim Rich-owned McDonald’s is all about – choices that help you get the best value for your money.
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Lower Your Utility Bills continued from page 1 “When we install our metal roofing products, we put a layer of insulation under the roof that should save customers money on both their heating and cooling utility bills,” he explained. When asked by customers how long he thinks a metal roof will really last, Greg answers, “I don’t know. We’ve only been in business for 30 years!” You’ll definitely want to check out Community Builders’ metal roof deals that will save you money on installation. You’ll also receive a Green Energy Barrier installed that employs advanced space age technology. With the Energy Barrier, Greg says customers can expect to save from 20 to 40 percent on cooling bills and a little less on heating. Community also offers 12 months “same as cash” or easy low payment plans to suit you and your budget. “When you install a traditional shingle to your home, it does nothing to improve the home’s value,” says Greg. “With Community Builders’ metal or stone-coated metal shingles, your home’s value will improve.” Some of the other quality products you’ll find at Community Builders include Jacuzzi walk-in tubs, custom-built sunrooms that let you enjoy the outdoors in comfort regardless of the weather or season, Cedar Ridge Vinyl Siding that provides your home with the look of freshly painted cedar without the upkeep of traditional wood siding, and Enviro View Premium Windows. These replacement windows are advertised to improve energy savings by up to 40
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Halloween Activities for Everyone The Castle of Muskogee’s annual Halloween Festival returns with a new event this year – Portal to the Dead. By Renee Profitt
Expect a bigger, better, and more exciting Halloween Festival at the Castle of Muskogee with new scenes, more actors, and new merchants. Enjoy eleven great Halloween events at one incredible location, 3400 West Fern Mountain Road in Muskogee, Oklahoma’s 60-acre Halloween Theme Park! You’ll find thrills for the entire family, both inside and outside The Castle, located a short 35-minute drive from Tulsa on the Muskogee Turnpike. New this year – Portal to the Dead! Ancient hieroglyphics led modern scientists to create “portals” where we can see the spirits of the dead. We can only hope they can’t come through the portal into our world! A big hit when introduced in 2013, the 10,000-square-foot Dark Castle Zombie Hunt will continue in 2015. You will be issued an infrared assault weapon that fires special “Zombie Bullets” to protect yourself and kill Zombies while you search for survivors of the raging Zombie wars inside. Or, try a walk through the woods on the Trail of Blood, where the lost souls of those who have gone before will guide you; the Torture
Chamber shows what really happened in medieval times in the depths of the dungeons; Casa Morte is a labyrinth through the 12th Century Castle with doom and mystery around every corner; Domus Horrificus takes you to the areas where your favorite horror monsters dwell; and in the Ultimate Maze, most of you will find your way, and the rest of you, well… For those of you with faint hearts, there is always the Haunted Hayride, a trip that is sure to keep you on your toes as you ride through the Halloween Festival grounds; the Enchanted Boardwalk is your chance to stroll on the boardwalk filled with Halloween inflatables; experience live entertainment on the Chessboard Stage with the Magic of Matthew VanZee, The Escapologist, and the comedy of the Jester Rejects. For little ones 8 years of age and under, The Halloween Festival hosts Halloween Land – an old-fashioned carnival of kid-friendly games, face painting, and prizes with absolutely no scares! The Halloween Village is the place where everyone experiences the very best of
The Castle’s Halloween Festival takes place every weekend in October. Halloween, including ghost stories, dancing, hot and cold food and drinks, games, and bounce houses. Best of all, admission to the Village is free. On Friday, October 9 only, there will be a canned food drive benefiting the Muskogee Cooperative Ministries Food Pantry. For every canned food item you bring to the Castle, you will receive half off a single ticket. Parking and admission to the Halloween Village is free. Tickets must be purchased for each event
and the prices range from $2 to $15 with combo specials available. Advance tickets may be purchased online. Go to www.okcastle.com to check out ticket prices, combo packages and specials. Everyone under the age of 18 must have a picture I.D. to enter. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. The Castle of Muskogee’s Halloween Festival will be open October 2-3, 9-10, 16-17, 23-24, and 30-31. Hours are 6 p.m. to
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UUncorking the Cure for MS The 14th annual dinner and auction benefiting the National MS Society will be October 15 at Cain’s Ballroom.
By Gena Hyde
On Thursday, October 15, the National MS Society will host the 14th annual Uncorking the Cure for MS with a western chic theme at the legendary Cain’s Ballroom. This annual dinner and auction raises funds to fuel progress in MS research, and supports much needed programs and services that help each person living with MS live their best life. Singer, performer and bandleader Cindy Cain was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2000. Raised in Pryor, Oklahoma, Cindy honed her vocals and style while living in Washington, D.C. before relocating in 2001 to Tulsa, where she has received many accolades for her work. After years of performing in various venues in Washington, D.C. and Oklahoma, Cindy’s performance schedule has slowed down mainly due to fatigue from her MS. However, she continues to lend her time and talent to raise funds and awareness for multiple sclerosis through events such as Uncorking the Cure for MS and Walk MS. Cindy attended Uncorking the Cure for MS for the first time in 2014 with members of her Walk MS team. She bought tickets as a way to thank her friend and team captain of Violette’s
Vengeance, Donna Leming. “I’ve been touched from the start by Donna’s persistence in raising money for MS research.” Another friend, who also lives with MS and is a volunteer with the National MS Society, encouraged Cindy to become more actively involved in Uncorking the Cure for MS. Cindy is a member for the event’s steering committee and is the featured entertainment with her band. “Working on the steering committee and performing at this year’s Uncorking the Cure for MS is the coalescence of two
threads – a thread of persistence and a thread of advocacy, by others on my behalf. I’m grateful to have the opportunity to share my story if it helps someone else and to say thank you to those who have helped and inspired me,” Cindy said. “Everyone on the MS spectrum – persons living with MS, their family and friends, caregivers, physicians, researchers – needs every bit of persistence and advocacy we can muster.” Uncorking the Cure for MS attendees will enjoy catering by Lambrusco’z to Go, Triumph Cellars Wines, live and silent
auctions, a wine pull, and a special concert by local recording artist Cindy Cain and the Red Hot Pokers. Western chic or cocktail attire is requested. Event information and ticket purchase are available at uncorkingthecureforMSok.org or by contacting Pamela O’Briant at Pamela.BakerOBriant@nmss.org or (405) 463-4863. Multiple sclerosis, an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system, interrupts the flow of information within the brain, and between the brain and body.
Symptoms range from numbness and tingling to blindness and paralysis. The progress, severity and specific symptoms of MS in any one person cannot yet be predicted, but advances in research and treatment are moving us closer to a world free of MS. Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, with at least two to three times more women than men being diagnosed with the disease. MS affects more than 2.3 million people worldwide. In 2014, the Society invested $50.6 million to advance more than 380 research projects around the world in order to stop MS in its tracks, restore what has been lost, and end MS forever. Through its comprehensive nationwide network of programs and services, it also helped more than one million people affected by MS connect to the people, information and resources needed to live their best lives.
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Clinical Trial for Alzheimer’s Disease Accepting Patients
Tulsa Clinical Research is currently conducting a clinical trial testing a new investigational medication to help maintain memory and delay mental decline in those in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. By Sheryl Sowell Tulsa Clinical Research conducts clinical trials in all phases. One of their most vital trials currently is for Alzheimer’s disease, now underway to test a new drug that shows promise for slowing the relentless progression of memory loss and mental decline in Alzheimer’s patients. The
clinical research study is testing whether this investigational drug can help maintain memory and day-to-day living in people with mild Alzheimer’s disease. There hasn’t been a new drug approved to treat Alzheimer’s in a decade, but researchers are working hard to change that. Ralph W. Richter, MD,
Dr. Ralph W. Richter, founder and president of Tulsa Clinical Research.
FACP, established Tulsa Clinical Research, LLC in 1986. As its founder and current president, Dr. Richter’s experience is unparalleled. He maintains a private practice in neurology and neuropsychiatry. Dr. Richter is also Clinical Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine in Tulsa. In addition to numerous other publications, he is the author of “Alzheimer’s Disease: A Physician’s Guide to Practical Management.” Dementia is an overall term for diseases and conditions characterized by a decline in memory or other thinking skills that affects a person’s ability to perform everyday activities. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. Dr. Richter shares a few signs that someone may have dementia: being unable to remember things; asking the same question or repeating the same story over and over; becoming lost in familiar places; being unable to follow directions; getting confused about time, people, and places; trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships; new problems with words in speaking or writing; neglecting personal
safety, hygiene, and nutrition; decreased or poor judgment; withdrawal from work or social activities; and changes in mood and personality, including apathy and depression. Everyone experiences a phenomenon called age-related memory loss. As we get older, our memory simply isn’t what it used to be. Many people, however, use this common, normal forgetfulness as an excuse to ignore more serious memory problems. If you have a relative or loved one with whom you’re concerned may have more serious memory problems, observe them for a few weeks; this will help you get a feeling if their memory problems are a normal part of aging, or if it could possibly be something more serious. The trials at Tulsa Clinical Research are sponsored by the National Alzheimer’s Association and the National Institute of Aging. Their goal is to identify those at risk and treat with medication before symptoms become severe. The prevention studies at Tulsa Clinical Research utilize imaging procedures to look at an individual’s brain structure and metabolism to determine if they are at risk to develop Alzheimer’s. “You cannot arrest the disease, but you can slow it down,” says Dr. Richter. “The amount of time between when subtle symptoms of dementia begin and when diagnosis occurs is eight years – that’s a lot of lost time. It is important to begin preventative treatment as early as possible.” According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 1 in 9 Americans aged 65 or older has Alzheimer’s disease. An estimated five million
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people are living with this disease in America, and those numbers will increase as the population ages. “It’s important to remember that you’re not alone. Many other people are facing similar challenges,” Dr. Richter adds. With more than 200 national and international clinical research studies, experience is at the core of Tulsa Clinical Research. The staff of Tulsa Clinical Research is dedicated to excellence in research trials. “With minimal screenfailures, rapid enrollment, optimal compliance, study adherence, and caregiver support, our track record is spotless,” says Dr. Richter. “We strictly follow GCP (Good Clinical Practice) and SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) in accordance with FDA regulatory guidelines. Not only do we provide high quality data, our friendly, motivated staff members seek to serve the patient and their family.” Tulsa Clinical Research conducts a large number of other clinical trials including depression, COPD, fibromyalgia, adolescent ADHD, and many more. To learn more about participating in a clinical trial, call (918) 743-2349.
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Convenience. Innovation. Caring. The price of depression is staggering. It affects your family, friends, employer, employees, and, of course, you. It leads to indecisiveness about life while healthy development, jobs, hobbies and relationships come to a grinding halt. At Strength of Mind Behavioral Health, our goal is to “go all out” for the people who come to us for help; we feel it is the right thing to do. We provide a comprehensive approach to treating depression, remaining beside you and guiding you on your journey to health and wellbeing. We offer a level of caring for our patients that larger institutions do not provide - we get to know our patients and take a
sincere interest in their health and progress. In fact, our patients become our family. We are their cheerleaders and genuinely want them to succeed. Strength of Mind was one of the first in Tulsa to provide TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation). TMS therapy is an FDA approved, non-invasive medical treatment for major depression. The treatment gives direct MRI strength pulse stimulation to the frontal lobe of the brain, compelling neurons to start firing and restoring the brain to normal functioning levels while elevating moods and encouraging ambition. It is so important to us that we
offer TMS because it is a unique treatment that does something pills and old style shock therapy cannot do. It is gentler and easier on the patient than other treatments, and it has been proven effective in helping patients overcome depression. Before TMS, there was a significant gap in care.
Dr. Jeff McIlroy, Chief of Psychiatry for Strength of Mind, says their TMS treatment is a three-pronged approach to treating and recovering from depression
Questions Most Often Asked About TMS Therapy What is TMS Therapy? TMS, or Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, is an FDA-cleared proven non-drug treatment for depression, specifically for patients with depression who have not benefited from initial antidepressant medication. How does TMS Therapy work? NeuroStar TMS Therapy uses pulses of magnetic energy, precisely targeted at a key area of the brain known to be underactive in depression sufferers. This area is called the prefrontal cortex. By stimulating this local area, neurons in the prefrontal cortex communicate to deeper brain neurons causing a secondary effect on remaining areas of the brain involved in mood. These effects are intended to restore normal function and lift the symptoms of depression. What are the benefits of TMS? TMS Therapy is the first and only non-systemic and non-invasive depression treatment to be cleared by the FDA. It can effectively treat depression in those who cannot tolerate
antidepressant medication or without side effects such as: weight gain, sexual dysfunction, nausea, dry mouth, sedation, etc.
demonstrated that TMS Therapy does not result in any negative effects on memory or concentration.
What are the side effects? The most common side effect associated with TMS Therapy® is pain or discomfort during treatment at or near the treatment area. This pain or discomfort is generally mild to moderate and typically diminishes after the first week of treatment. In clinical trials, less than 5% of patients discontinued NeuroStar treatment due to side effects. NeuroStar treatment also showed no effects on thinking or memory. Because NeuroStar TMS Therapy acts directly on the prefrontal cortex, it lacks the systemic side effects experienced with antidepressant medication. There is a rare risk of seizure associated with TMS Therapy. The risk of seizure in general clinical use is 1 in 30,000 treatments.
Will TMS Therapy help with my depression? Many people with major depression who were treated with TMS experienced significant benefits. In clinical trials, after six weeks of treatment, 1 in 2 patients improved significantly and 1 in 3 patients were completely free of depression symptoms. Efficacy was established in a controlled clinical trial comparing active treatment with the NeuroStar TMS therapy System to an inactive device. Patients treated with active NeuroStar TMS Therapy received an average reduction in their depression symptom score of 22.1% compared to a 9% average reduction in patients receiving inactive treatment.
Does TMS Therapy cause memory loss? No. TMS Therapy was systematically evaluated for its effects on memory. Clinical trials
What is treatment with TMS Therapy like? During treatment, patients recline comfortably and are awake and alert throughout the
TMS Therapy session. No anesthesia or sedation is needed. Treatment involves placement of the magnetic coil against the patient’s head. Patients will hear a clicking sound and feel a tapping sensation on their head during treatment. Each TMS Therapy session takes less than an hour to complete and is conducted right in our TMS Therapy Suite, five days week, for approximately 4-6 weeks. After treatment, patients can immediately return to normal activities. Is TMS Therapy like Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)? No. TMS Therapy is an outpatient procedure that, unlike electroconvulsive therapy, does not require anesthesia, sedation or the production of a convulsion. Also, TMS therapy does not result in adverse effects on memory or concentration. Can I also take antidepressant medication if I am receiving TMS therapy? Yes. TMS Therapy is safely administered with
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