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Will Rogers Stampede Rodeo Earns ‘Small Rodeo of the Year’ Honors BY TOM FINK
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anuary, 2022: Since 1947, the Will Rogers Stampede PRCA has been a favorite for rodeo fans, roping in audiences every year with its cowboys, competitions and other crowdpleasing events. So favored is the Claremorebased rodeo that its recognition extends well beyond Oklahoma, and at the recent awards banquet held in Las Vegas, Nevada, the rodeo was selected as the 2021 Small Rodeo of the Year by both the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and the Women’s Rodeo Association (WRPA). Although this was the first time for the rodeo to receive WRPA
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honors, this selection marks the sixth time that the Will Rogers Stampede has been named Small Rodeo of the Year by the PRCA, edging out other rodeo city finalists from across the country, including Coulee City, Washington, Aberdeen, South Dakota, Abbyville, Kansas and Yuma, Colorado “This is our sixth win – six out of seven nominations, and it’s quite an honor to be recognized as a top-five rodeo by two fine organizations – the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and the Women’s Rodeo Association – in the same year,” said David Petty, Rodeo Chairman and Vice-Chair of the Rodeo Arena Cooperative.
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“Getting recognized by both contestants and our (rodeo) peers should be and is a tremendous source of pride, not just for me as the rodeo chairman, but for the entire community, for Claremore and really, the state.” Describing the sixth win (out of seven nominations) as “unprecedented,” Petty nonetheless said, knowing all the people and the work that goes into making the event a success, he’s not surprised. “For one thing, we’re equal money in all of our events, straight across the board – that helps with the contestants,” he said. “They (the contestants) always appreciate that – that we’re not singling out certain events – adding more
money – than others, which I think everyone always appreciates. “We do feature our steer roping event – Claremore is traditionally a steerroping rodeo – and the event itself is something that everyone involved takes pride in,” he said. “Contestant hospitality and community support is second-to-none, there have been several improvements to have taken place at the new Stamped Park, and we’ve been fortunate to have sponsors to support (the rodeo) for the past 75 years. We wouldn’t have been able to produce the quality rodeo we have without our volunteers and supporters.” VisitClaremore Executive Director Tanya Andrews concurs. “Because the nomination and voting comes from the contestants that means that the (rodeo) contestants want to come here and compete because of the stock, the hospitality, the community, etc. – that’s what makes this win – these wins – so special,” Andrews said. “It’s not that people uninvolved are the ones nominating us and voting on best rodeo of our size, it’s actually coming from the people who are coming here to compete.” Like Petty, Andrews credits much of the rodeo’s continued success to its supporters. “We have the best people,” she said. “Last year, our 75th year, we had several new volunteers who jumped in to make the rodeo special. We had a lot of great acts for our 75th year, and the community kicked the rodeo off with a new golf tournament called
Above: Will Rogers Stampede Rodeo Committee members and PRCA contractors share in the victory, as the Claremore-based rodeo recently earned its sixth distinction from the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association as “Small Rodeo of the Year.”
‘Cowboys For Kids’, which was a partnership with Rogers County Youth Services, we were a part of Food Truck Thursday, and we had several events that happened at the rodeo, including some postrodeo concerts performed by local artisans – it was very much an event that connected with the community.” Drawing 745 contestants and an estimated 15,000 spectators, the 2021 rodeo was held May 27-30, at Stampede Park, and the rodeo is traditionally held over Memorial weekend.
Started in 1946, the Will Rogers Stampede PRCA Rodeo joined the PRCA in 1947. The rodeo is a partnership of the City of Claremore, the Board of County Commissioners for Rogers County and the Will Rogers Round Up Club. More information about the 2022 rodeo can be found at www.visitclaremore.org or www. willrogersstampede.com
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Above: Rogers County Commissioner Dan DeLozier (from left), David Petty, Rodeo Chairman, Tanya Andrews, VisitClaremore, and Claremore City Manager John Feary were all smiles when the Will Rogers Stampede Rodeo was named Small Rodeo of the Year. WWW.VALUENEWS.COM JANUARY 2022 ROGERS COUNTY VALUE NEWS
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Volunteers for Youth PAL+ Mentoring Program Celebrates National Mentoring Month with a Lunch & Learn
Left: Volunteers for Youth staff joined by community members celebrate National Walk & Bike to School Day October 6th. Above: Sherrie Sherrick and her mentee Liberty with their finished craft project.
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anuary 2022: January is National Mentoring Month! This year the PAL+ Mentoring Program is celebrating the annual campaign aimed at expanding quality mentoring opportunities to connect more of our community’s young people with caring adults by hosting the first Lunch & Learn of the year, Jan. 21, 2022. The monthly Lunch & Learn events give members of the community the opportunity to learn about the PAL+ Mentoring program. If you have ever considered becoming a mentor, this is a no-obligation way to hear all about our individual and group mentoring options. Current mentors are encouraged to bring a friend who has expressed an interest in mentoring as
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our existing mentors are often our best recruiters! RSVPs are appreciated. “We are excited to celebrate National Mentoring month with mentoring organizations around the country. We have expanded services greatly in the last year and are excited to serve even more youth in 2022,” said Roxanne Bilby, PAL+ Program Director. Research shows that mentors play a powerful role in providing young people with the tools to make responsible choices, attend and engage in school, and reduce or avoid risky behavior. In turn, these young people are: • 55 percent more likely to be enrolled in college. • 81 percent more likely to report participating regularly in sports or extracurricular activities. • 78 percent more likely to volunteer regularly in their communities. • More than twice as likely to say they held a leadership position in a club or sports team. Yet, the same research shows that one in three young people in our country will grow up without a mentor. National Mentoring Month is the time of year where interest from community members to become
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involved in mentoring is highest. This year, with the support of the mentoring community, we are encouraging the public to become involved in real life. Mentoring relationships are at their best when connections are made between a caring adult and a young person who knows that someone is there to help guide them through life choices. In our community, people can support mentoring efforts by: • Monthly Lunch & Learn • One-to-One site based mentoring • Group Mentoring • Participating & Planning of events National Mentoring Month is led by MENTOR, the national unifying champion of the mentoring movement.
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Home Improvements and Vendors: Sign-up Now for the Annual Claremore Home & Garden Show, March 25 – 26 Exhibitors and vendors build clientele and increase sales at the spring event.
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anuary, 2022: In horticulture, a perennial is a plant with deep roots that weathers the cold winter months to return in the warmer seasons. Not unlike a perennial, the Claremore Home & Garden Show will be making its reappearance this spring in Claremore. Amateur or professional gardeners, do-it-yourselfers, anyone who take pride in their lawn, home interior or exterior, or those eager to undertake any project for their house or property can find something of interest at the upcoming annual event, scheduled for Friday, March 25, and Saturday, March 26, in Claremore. “This (show) is an opportunity for folks to come and connect
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with vendors from around the region, and some from outside (the region) for their home improvement projects,” said Tanya Andrews, VisitClaremore executive director and Claremore Home & Garden Committee chairperson. “Contractors, service providers, artisans, craftsman and companies will be on hand to showcase their goods and services, whether those involve home repairs or remodels, gardening tips, gardening ideas, gardening equipment, or if you just want to buy some plants, and we have local wineries present, if you just want to buy a bottle of locallyproduced wine, the (Claremore) Home & Garden Show offers all this, and more.” In addition, Rogers County FFA chapters will have booths setup with a variety of plants available. The FFA Chapters grow them all as part of their horticulture lessons and proceeds from the sales go toward more resources for them. As weather can often make or break any public event, the show will be held within the Claremore Expo Center, with no fee for admission. “Although this is generally an event for adults, it’s a great indoor activity for kids as well, as many of the vendors have little giveaway items, little freebies for the
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Above: Tanya Andrews, Director of Visit Claremore.
children,” she said. Presently, 60 vendors are confirmed, with “several more expected” to commit before the
Above: Meet one-on-one with all the right home improvement and equipment companies.
deadline, Andrews said. “Appearing at a show such as this is a great, cost effective way for exhibitors to market themselves to the public, in just two days, being seen by up to, if not more than 5,000 Above: Garden products and advice will help you reimaging event-goers,” your new spring garden. she said. “It’s fantastic exposure, but hand sanitizing stations will particularly if they’re a new be available throughout the Expo. business, and they’re trying to Many vendors are local, from get their name ‘out there’ to the throughout Claremore, Rogers public. County, as well as from the Tulsa “Unlike some of the other, Metro area, Andrews said, but bigger shows, ours is a little more there can be those who come personable, a little more intimate,” from further – such as Oklahoma she continued. “We’re in 30,000 City or even Arkansas – to offer square feet and people have more their products, services and opportunities to stop and visit a expertise over the two-day event. little more.” Sponsors for this year’s Masks will not be required, show include Vickrey Heat & dependent upon COVID Air, Rogers County Builders protocols at the time of the event, Association, VisitClaremore, Tulsa Home Builders Association, Marble Elegance, Inc., BancFirst, AMC Mortgage, Pixley Lumber, Midtown Rental Sales & Service, Claremore’s Fence and Oklahoma Natural Gas. Show hours will be 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday, March 25, and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, March 26, at the Claremore Expo Center, 400 Veterans Parkway in Claremore. To learn more about becoming a vendor, visit www. claremorehomeandgardenshow. com or contact Tanya Andrews at the Claremore Expo Center at 918-342-5357.
Visit Claremore Above: Cutes-Up you garden with lots of fun adornments.
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WHY EXHIBIT AT THE CLAREMORE HOME & GARDEN SHOW You need to capture YOUR share of the 200 billion remodeling market. More homeowners now, more than ever before, are improving rather than moving. You can meet more customers in two days at the show than you normally would in a year. Customers who attend this show usually have a project in mind— and come to compare products and prices. This a very cost-effective way to get directly to your potential client. You get an opportunity to research your competitors— and develop new subcontractors, distributors and agents. Who attends home and garden shows? • 83 percent own their own homes. • 47 percent have incomes over $80,000. • 64 percent plan to remodel their existing home. • 33 percent plan to purchase another home.
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Thank You for Keeping Us Local
Claremore is a vibrant town rich in Native American culture. Located on historic Route 66, you will experience a treasure-trove filled with eclectic shops and unique boutiques, antiques, craft emporiums, museums, restaurants, and galleries. Its residents have an independent and creative spirit that encourages collaboration and entrepreneurship. Outdoor adventure enthusiasts will enjoy Claremore Lake, parks, and many miles of multi-use trails.
Visit Claremore Claremore is a great value getaway close to home.
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y definition, the tourism industry markets places of interest to the public, and all the places of interest and things to do in Claremore makes Tanya Andrews’s role as executive director of Visit Claremore that much easier. “Visit Claremore serves as the marketing and promotion arm for the city and the surrounding area,” Andrews said. “We share our story with the world-our story of a great community started by local entrepreneurs and small-business owners; home of Oklahoma
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Above: Food Truck Thursdays are monthly spring thru early fall.
legends, our world class museums, great events, wonderful eateries as well as our history all add to our story.” A “behind the scene organization,” Visit Claremore’s outreach is far and wide, as it
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Above: Alley Activation mural of Will Rogers at North Block Common.
strives to reach potential visitors as well residents in the region. “I have been in the hospitality industry for a long time; from hotels and restaurants to my long time career as the Director of Visit Claremore,” said Andrews, a second generation Claremore Zebra and RSU alumni. “I started in 2005 when it was the Claremore Convention & Visitors Bureau and has evolved into Visit Claremore. Now a department of the City of Claremore, we merged with the Claremore Expo Center in 2015. Missions were identical so the two merging made sense and allowed for more resources for both.” As an industry “storyteller,” Visit Claremore tells the history of the community to visitors through social media, advertising, news articles and in-person with the public. “Tourism is the purest form of economic development. It doesn’t require roads, bridges, stop lights, utilities, etc. except when we see growth in hotels, and restaurants or other related businesses,” Andrews said. “With a healthy flow of visitors the increase in usage and need of our hospitality businesses is a healthy growth to the city, via sales taxes, increased utilities and providing more jobs without taxing roads and emergency services.” Inasmuch as tourism benefits
the city, Andrews also commended the town’s many entrepreneurs, and the importance of community support. “To buy locally you are supporting one of our own residents, who have invested thousands, maybe even millions in our community,” she said. “They have already given back by bringing, or opening, their business here; they believe that our community is worth their investment. Additionally, they are providing local jobs. Some business owners and/or property owners might not be from Claremore, however, their employees are. Those employees live here and spend their money on groceries, utilities, and contribute to our tax base.” “To buy from a local business we are investing our money to keep them here-keep them open and employees working-we are supporting their dream and their investments they brought to the table first,” she said. For more information about Visit Claremore, visit them online at visitclaremore.org
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venue,” explained Susan Gebhart, Three Twenty on Main partner. “After we renovated this space, it was able to handle everything from social events to business events. We host business meetings, private parties, dinners, weddings, receptions, memorial service receptions, etc. “I tell people that if it doesn’t involve live animals, fire or water, we’re probably open to the idea of doing it,” she laughed. Gebhart, a veteran meeting planner and event planner, had been working remotely in Claremore for a company in Texas when she had the idea for Three Twenty on Main. “I managed meetings all over the U.S. and internationally, and the company I worked for specialized in educational meetings for physicians and nurses,” she said. “My partners and I looked around and saw this blossoming of event venues all over the country, so we said to ourselves ‘We could do that.’” By the fall of 2016, Gebhart, Tommy Duncan and Brian Courtney found the space in downtown Claremore that would eventually become Three Twenty on Main.
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A+ Rated Party Venue “Three Twenty on Main” is one of Oklahoma’s best event and party spaces for weddings, receptions and gatherings of all kinds.
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hen planning a gettogether of any size, for work, church, business or friends, Three Twenty on Main in Claremore is the “main” event. “Simply put, Three Twenty on Main is an event and party space
Above: Susan Gebhart, Three Twenty on Main partner will help you make your event easy, friendly and comfortable.
Above: Three Twenty on Main will accommodate up to 120 people.
Between Thanksgiving 2016 and March 2017, the building underwent a “radical transformation” before it opened to the public. “We purposely left a lot of the base elements of the building in place – the history of the building was something we appreciated,” she said. Able to accommodate up to 120 people with a total square footage of 4,000 feet, including a bridal dressing room upstairs and kitchen space, Three Twenty on Main can meet the needs for gatherings of all sizes. Gebhart describes the décor as “elegantly neutral,” allowing for minimum redecoration to look festive for any occasion – casual, semi-formal, formal and very formal. “We have a good neutral palette here, allowing people to do whatever they want to do for whatever event they plan to hold here,” she said. Early reservations are always preferable with at least a “90 day notice” typifying how much advance time is needed for most bookings. “People in Claremore have been so good, so welcoming to us,” she said. “When we started this, we knew we were bringing something
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unlike anything else in the area – it’s a little bit different, both in terms of size and environment. People have been very, very good to us. We have several loyal customers who use us for their various events, for which we’re extremely grateful.” Three Twenty on Main is located at 320 W. Will Rogers Blvd. in Claremore. For more information, visit http://www.320onmain.com/
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Will Rogers Memorial Museum is the Largest Memorabilia Collection of Oklahoma’s Favorite Son
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ovie star. Radio personality. Newspaper columnist. Oklahoman. Of all the destinations in Claremore, few have more history than that which honors the life of Oklahoma’s most famous son: the Will Rogers Memorial. More than 19,000-square feet in size, the museum houses artifacts, memorabilia, pictures,
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Above: Tad Jones, Executive Director, Will Rogers Memorial Museum, Claremore, OK.
manuscripts, and more pertaining to Rogers’ life, with a theater to show Rogers movies and documentaries. “What we do is preserve and share the life and legacy of Will Rogers for future generations,” explained Will Rogers Memorial Executive Director Tad Jones. As a native Rogers Countian, Jones is well-acquainted with the story of Will. “I grew up in Claremore, went to school in Oologah – towns which were both important parts of Will’s early life – I’ve been around the memorial and the Birthplace Ranch (in Oologah) most of my life,” he said. “I was in the Oklahoma legislature for 12 years and became more familiar with the memorial, as it’s a state entity. When (former museum director) Steve (Gragert) retired in 2014, I was contacted to see if I might be interested in taking over for him, to which I said ‘Absolutely.’ I had a marketing background, and thought I could use that and my experience to really expand the memorial’s outreach, both in the community and beyond. I’m thrilled to have this opportunity.” Even though Rogers rose to fame
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nearly 100 years ago, so many of his insights and outlooks remain as relevant today as they did during his lifetime. “When people come to the museum, they have a good time, they have fun, and they come to understand Will’s joy for life, how he lived life to the fullest and treated everyone with respect,” he said. “He gave all for his fellow man and his family. He was just a great citizen role model for our community, our state and our nation.” While the museum serves as a destination for travelers from around the world, many of them stopping to see the sights while traveling Route 66, Jones said he’s appreciative of the support that the museum receives from the community. “We try to do a lot of activities for the community – to draw them in and experience Will, to bring people together in the spirit of Will,” he said. “We have Will’s Country Christmas, Will Rogers Days, Easter egg hunts, Family Days, lectures, etc. We are part of this community, sharing thoughts, ideas and friendships with Claremore residents and people within the local and nearby communities.” The museum gift shop contains numerous books, clothing items, cards, kid’s toys, and other mementos about Will Rogers, Route 66, the community and the state – perfect for souvenirs, keepsakes or Christmas gifts. For more information about the Will Rogers Memorial Museum, visit the memorial at 1720 W. Will Rogers Boulevard or visit them online at www.willrogers.com
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Fashionable, Trendy and Community Champion: District on Main
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he District on Main in Claremore features a stylish selection of fashionable clothing and accessory brands, handbags and home goods – with a very interesting beginning. This fabulous boutique features over 170 of the most coveted brands including Gorjana, Kendra Scott, Brighton, Dear John, Sanctuary, Tribal, Dylan, Z Supply, Liverpool and Brumate. “First and foremost, The District (on Main) is a women’s clothing, jewelry and gift store” said Cari Bohannan, owner, The District on Main. “We are your one stop shop in Claremore for a woman’s clothing needs for every day or special occasions.” Bohannan’s path to owning a boutique began nearly decade ago, also in downtown Claremore. The business has evolved through the years. “We originally started across the street with a partner, with paint, and painted furniture in a booth at Sailors (Antiques),” she said. “Then, we
Above: District on Main exudes big city fashion with small town charm.
Above: District on Main owner Cari Bohannon offers patrons an affordable selection of excellent brands.
changed brands of paint and it required our own storefront, which led us to opening our own shop – and here we are.” Now a fashion-forward boutique, The District on Main offers affordable chic, trendy and popular clothing. Styles are appropriate selections for women of all ages. As well as a distinctive selection of jewelry and accessories, handbags, bath and body items, and gifts for just about everyone on your giving list. “We have an eclectic atmosphere here – in one way, it’s like walking back into history because this is a historic building, and many elements of its past are still here, especially the walls, but it’s also very fun and relaxed, but with a large assortment of brand-name items people won’t find anywhere else but here. I like to describe us as having ‘big city fashion with small town charm.’” “We have several out-of-town customers, many of whom order online, but the community has been a big supporter of us, for which we’re very grateful,” she said. “As the last couple of years
have made some people reluctant to shop in person, we’re fortunate that they’ve stepped up and shopped with us online or ordered and taken advantage of our curbside pickup.” Bohannan said supporting local businesses such as her own isn’t just good for the customer, it’s good for the community, as so many local business owners are community members and partners themselves, who then return the support in other businesses, civic groups, clubs and organizations. “People who support us, who support local businesses are indirectly supporting their community,” she said. “It means so much to us as small-business owners.” Several specials will be offered throughout the Christmas and holiday season. The District on Main is located at 406 W. Will Rogers Boulevard. For more information, call the District on Main at 918-283-4637 or visit them online at http://www. thedistrictonmain.com/
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Sailor Antiques: A Must Visit Antique and Collectibles Paradise
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renda Reno and Mary White are more than just mother and daughter. Since Feb. 1, 2013, the pair have also been business partners, overseeing the downtown antique store, Sailor Antiques & Collectibles. “Our business involves the sale of antiques, collectibles and other vintage items,” Reno said.
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Above: Sailor Antiques property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
“Originally, I worked in a corporate job in Pryor, but I’d always had an antiques booth during my career because it’s always been a way for me to relax.” Eventually, Reno opened her own shop in Claremore – a place for antique lovers like herself. “How we operate is, we have the space and rent it out to a proprietor, who is responsible for furnishing it, keeping it clean and marketing the items, which are generally vintage in nature,”
Above: Owners Mary White and Brenda Reno invite you to step back in time at Sailor Antiques.
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she said. “We have 40 proprietors spread out over 7,000 square feet.” Proprietor booth spaces are month-to-month, so unique items offered change from one month to the next, but always with something for collectors or those who just want to be reminded of simpler times. “We get a lot of business from travelers, but also from members of the community and others from around the area,” she said. “Antique shopping is a unique experience. So many people have told us that it’s relaxing, it’s enjoyable, and it evokes memories from their childhood. People will come in just to look around and come across things that remind them of when they were growing up or of their parents. Something we hear quite often is ‘Oh, my grandmother used to have one of those.’” Sailor Antiques itself is something of an antique, as the building itself was built in 1902 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. “We’re blessed that we’re in this beautiful historic building and we’re also in a corridor of some main thoroughfares – Route 66, the Will Rogers Turnpike, Highway 20, etc.,” she said. Among some of the more collectible items to be found at Sailor are Fenton glassware and Frankoma Pottery of Sapulpa, but highly collectible or not, Reno said all items carry fond memories for someone and her store – and Claremore – are perfect destinations. “I believe that Claremore is a destination, a great community – just the three blocks that are historic downtown Claremore is a great area,” she said. “We’re all
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neighbors – we share a lot of joy and passion for promoting our businesses and community as a family destination for antiques, boutiques, uniques, and dining. This is a great community.” Sailor Antiques & Collectibles is located at 422 W. Will Rogers Boulevard. For more information, contact Sailor Antiques at 918-341-4838.
Sailor Antiques & Collectibles 422 W. WILL ROGERS BLVD. | CLAREMORE, OK (918) 341-4838 | WWW.SAILORANTIQUES.COM @SAILOR_ANTIQUES
Delicious Juicy Steaks and Entrees at Doe’s Eat Place
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oe’s Eat Place is downtown Claremore’s go-to destination for a variety of lunch sandwiches, hearty, thickcut steaks, fresh seafood and other fine-dining quality dishes for lunch or dinner. Restaurant owner and community member Betty Watowich opened the downtown eatery three years ago, and has since watched as the business and her clientele have grown.
Above: Doe’s Eat Place server Amy Deaver-Baker and Betty Watowhich, owner, reviewing the reservation book.
“We opened in June 2018, and things have been good – it’s been a bit of a slow process, but we’ve gradually been getting more and
Above: Doe’s Eat Place features a hearty collection of entrees including succulent steaks and baked potatoes.
more business as people in the that’s for sure,” Watowich said. community have gotten to know “We definitely appreciate everyone us and word-of-mouth gets out,” who’s come in, whether only once Watowich said. or they’re a regular customer, who Whether you’re looking for 100 has supported us, and we’re always percent prime beef steaks, savory thankful for feedback. We want to seafood, chicken or soup, Doe’s hear from our customers.” Eat Place offers a sophisticated Doe’s Eat Place is open from 11 dining experience in a more casual, a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through laid-back atmosphere. Saturday. “We are geared towards people Doe’s Eat Place is located at who want higher quality food and 520 W. Will Rogers Boulevard in drink without the formality. I’ve Claremore. heard us described as offering For more information, call Doe’s a ‘non-pretentious fine dining at 918-923-7042. experience’. I think that is pretty accurate,” she said. “First and foremost, the quality of the food draws people in, and Doe’s Eat Place 520 W. WILL ROGERS BLVD. | CLAREMORE, OK secondly, it’s our atmosphere that (918) 923-7042 people appreciate, and of course, @DOESCLAREMORE | @DOESCLAREMORE we’ve got the best servers in town,
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UPCOMING EVENTS Souper Saturday - Jan. 8th 11am to 2pm Historic Downtown on Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore, OK Explore Historic Downtown Claremore with the addition of delicious homemade soups and chilis. Your collectible 2022 Souper Saturday mug is your ticket to try as much soup as you can eat! Our downtown businesses compete for the Souper Saturday trophy and you get to vote on your favorites to help them win! Tasting kits are $15 and include a specialty mug, menu, and tasting wrist band. Kits can be purchased now at Back in the Day and The District on Main. For more information, contact Jacob Garrison at jacob@downtownclaremore.org.
Mad-Dog Demolition Derby - Jan. 22 7pm-10:30pm Claremore Expo Center - 400 Veterans Pkwy, Claremore, OK It’s not just Demolition Derby, it’s the Mad Dog Demolition Derby! Come see the metal crushing car-smashing hero’s of the Mad Dog Demolition Derby Tour doing battle. You will see mini car derby and full-size derby Mayhem. It is a weekend of total destruction that you, your friends, and your family will want to race to attend! Please visit our website www.motorheadevents.com for more information including tickets prices and entry rules.
Plan your own Museum tour and enjoy “UNboring” creative programs and collections for almost every interest! • Claremore Museum of History • Will Rogers Memorial Museum • J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum • Belvidere Mansion • Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch
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What Weight-Loss Program is Right for You? Are you having trouble losing weight? BA Med Spa & WeightLoss is one of Tulsa Metro’s most advanced leaders in providing effective healthy weight-loss and aesthetics treatments. Patients receive medical supervision and support to form healthy habits, there are no pre-packaged foods or complicated meal plans to follow. Medication is provided, if needed. You will have lab work at the start your weight-loss program to assess factors that could influence your weight-loss. BA Med Spa & Weight-Loss equips you with the essentials customized for your health needs to reach your weight-loss goals. BA Med Spa & Weight-Loss uses the latest technologies and most advanced care in non-surgical aesthetics, anti-aging, body contouring, hormone replacement, and wellness treatments.
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anuary, 2022 - Located at 510 N. Elm Place in Broken Arrow, the Spa offers cutting edge services in aesthetics, beauty, hormone therapy, and weight loss. Their customized plans are tailored to suit the needs of each client, and they are progressive in keeping up with the latest in technology and trends. BA Med Spa goes above and beyond to ensure they are providing a safe and healthy environment, while also working to keep their clients looking and feeling their absolute best. “Whatever your needs are, we are here to help you wake up more confident and ready to start your day,” said Practice Manager, Melody Hawkins. Established in 2010, BA Med Spa has served thousands of satisfied customers with their tried and 24 |
mental clarity and decreased appetite. Since 2009, they have provided dedicated service as a weight loss clinic, with results that last. They have an extensive list of services for shedding pounds, toning up, and building muscle. “We know that many people are struggling right now with their weight,” said Melody. “We want those people to know that we are here for them.” To promote social distancing, client appointments have been staggered, and patients will move directly to their provider without waiting in the lobby. They follow CDC guidelines. A drive- thru
true weight loss programs, and recently introduced a physiciansupervised keto diet. The program provides prescriptions and supplements to assist clients in getting into the state of ketosis. Ketosis is a natural metabolic state that has been proven to increase energy and stimulate weight loss. Other benefits Above: Always ahead of the curve on innovation and service, BA Med can include Spa has recently been remodeled to add a convenient drive-thru for prescription pick up. Pictured: CEO Becky McClune.
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Above: BA Med Spa staff.
window helps make prescription pickup fast and easy. The Spa also offers TeleHealth services,with consultations being provided over the phone or internet. Every step
has been taken to give their clients the absolute best in service. “We truly cater to our client’s needs,” Melody said. Gift certificates and skincare
products are available and make wonderful Valentine gifts. They have also added a new online store for added convenience. BA Med Spa’s mission is to improve the lives of the patients they serve. Their forwardthinking on behalf of their clients is thoughtful and intelligent, providing an innovative approach to wellness and self-care for the individual. Visit their website at www.baweightspa.com to shop, or follow them on Facebook @ bamedspa for more on sales, and for the latest updates.
BA Med Spa Above: BA Med Spa offers TeleHealth services, with consultations over the phone or internet for added safety and health measures. Pictured: Client Service Coordinator Kimberly Amilian.
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Presented and Curated by the Grammy Museum®
Woody Guthrie Center® Exhibit Celebrates Some of Country’s Leading Ladies The exhibit will feature artifacts from such celebrated country artists as Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Faith Hill, Miranda Lambert, Yola, Little Big Town, Brandi Carlile, Maybelle and Sara Carter, Rosanne Cash, Caylee Hammack, Patsy Montana, Maren Morris, Minnie Pearl, Margo Price and more!
“Stronger Together: The Power of Women in Country!” BY CHRISTY STEPHENS PHOTOS COURTESY OF TIM BONEA, PHOTOGRAPHER.
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anuary, 2022: The Woody Guthrie Center has been a prized addition to Tulsa’s cultural arts scene since its very inception. The center has provided Oklahoma citizens with invaluable information about one of the state’s most extraordinary sons; though he passed at the early age of 55, his creative life was astoundingly prolific, and the center, now in its seventh year, honors Guthrie’s life by teaching visitors about his relevance today – as well as bringing attention to those who also embody his talent and his message of equality and justice. One such notable example is the current exhibition “Stronger Together: The Power of Women in Country Music.”
“This GRAMMY Museum exhibit celebrates the contributions that women have made since Country music became its own genre,” states Deana McCloud, Executive Director of the Woody Guthrie Center. “From the Carter Family to Kitty Wells, Tammy Wynette, Patsy Cline and Emmylou Harris, women have always been a part of country music. These legendary acts eventually made way for performers such as Alison Krauss, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and Faith Hill and contemporary artists such as Maren Morris, Yola and Brandi Carlile; female artists continue to play an important role.” There will be many effects to view and appreciate throughout (continued onon page (continued next34) page)
Above: Grammy Museum Curator Kelsey Goelz, Woody Guthrie Center Executive Director Deana McCloud and country music legend Wanda Jackson invite you to explore “Stronger Together: The Power of Women in Country Music” exhibit through April 4, 2022 at the Woody Guthrie Center, 102 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa, Oklahoma. WWW.VALUENEWS.COM JANUARY 2022 ROGERS COUNTY VALUE NEWS
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this exhibition and will be displayed with full Woody Guthrie Center style and aplomb. “I think seeing the local additions are quite a treat,” declares McCloud. “We have Wanda Jackson items as well as items from Tulsa native Gus Hardin, and poster frames made from the original floorboards of the Cain’s Ballroom. And who doesn’t want to see Dolly’s dresses and beautiful banjo with butterflies inlaid on the neck?” Oklahoma continues to rank in the top 3 states for country music. Large country music festivals, small town Oprys and an ever-growing Red Dirt alternativecountry scene keep Oklahoma
Above: Loretta Lynn, who became a bride at age 13, grew up to become one of America’s most iconic singer-songwriters of our time - a career spanning over 60 years.
high upon this list. It’s cultivated its own history and heroes who have helped shape every genre of music. “Oklahoma music has been and continues to be the most unique blend of styles for any regional music,” says McCloud. “Our
location in the middle of the country enables artists to absorb influences from all coasts as well as our Native American culture. I definitely have personal favorites, but I can’t pick a favorite child (artist) on the record!” “Stronger Together: The Power
Dressed to Thrill (L-R) Dolly Parton’s red dress circa. 1972, her custom Gibson butterfly and mother of pearl 5-string banjo, and yellow dress circa. 1973. Suede red-fringed jacket worn by Roseanne Cash and her Martin acoustic guitar, circa. 2008. Emmylou Harris’ sequin dress.
(L-R) Dresses worn by Kacey Musgraves, Marin Morris, Margo Price and Brandi Carlile.
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“This Grammy Museum® exhibit celebrates the contributions that women have made since Country music became its own genre,” of Women in Country Music” exhibition will run until April 4, 2022. The Woody Guthrie Center is open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tickets are $12 general admission, with discounts for seniors and military. Students 17 and under and teachers always tour for free.
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Above: Tulsa’s historic Cain’s Ballroom has hosted many of the world’s most loved country artists. Pictured are concert posters of some of the Great Ladies in Country who have performed there.
All Photos Courtesy of Tim Bonea, photographer, and The Woody Guthrie Center.
(L-R) Taylor Swift’s dress worn in Tim McGraw’s music video and her banjo played in her 2010 music video “Mean.” Faith Hill’s 2017 Soul2Soul Tour dress and 2002 Grammy award. Miranda Lambert’s dress worn during “Mama’s Broken Heart” 2010 music video.
(L-R) Concert fashions from Yola, Kelsea Ballerini and Mickey Guyton.
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JAN•FEB•MAR 2022
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BIXBY
FEB 23 - 7:30PM TO 9:30PM
JAN 17, FEB 21 10:30AM TO 11:30AM
Alzheimer’s Support Group Evergreen Baptist Church 10301 East 111th St. S., Bixby bixbychamber.chambermaster.com
JAN 29 6PM TO 9PM
Bixby Metro Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Gala Hard Rock Hotel & Casino 777 West Cherokee Street, Catoosa portal.bixbychamber.com/events/calendar
FEB 26 - 8AM TO 5PM
2022 Eastern Oklahoma Autism Conference Stoney Creek Conference Center 200 W. Albany St., Broken Arrow thegriffinpromise.com/conference-info
FEB 28 - 7:30PM TO 10:30PM Fiddler on the Roof Broken Arrow PAC 701 S. Main St., Broken Arrow brokenarrowok.gov
MAR 12 - 5PM TO 10PM
ShamRock the Rose District 123 N Main St, Broken Arrow facebook.com/Shamrocktherose
CLAREMORE
JAN 8 - 9AM TO 5PM
BROKEN ARROW
JAN 6 & 8 - 8AM TO 10PM
EDW Live in Broken Arrow CJ Maloney’s 1849 S. Aspen Ave., Broken Arrow cjmaloneysba.com
JAN 14-16
Penguin Project Seussical Kids Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center 701 S. Main St., Broken Arrow 918-259-5778 brokenarrowpac.com
JAN 22 - 5PM
Scottfest Burns Night Stoney Creek Hotel 200 W. Albany St., Broken Arrow okscotfest.com
FEB 4-20
Vienna Boys Choir Broken Arrow PAC 701 S. Main St., Broken Arrow brokenarrowok.gov
All Star Roping Team Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Pkwy., Claremore 918-342-5357 visitclaremore.com
JAN 8 - 11AM TO 2PM
Souper Saturday Downtown Claremore Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore
JAN 22 - 7PM TO 10:30PM
Mad-Dog Demolition Derby Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Pkwy., Claremore 918-342-5357
JAN 29 - 6PM TO 9PM
Anne of Green Gables Broken Arrow Community Playhouse 1800 S. Main St., Broken Arrow 918-259-5778 brokenarrowpac.com
Gatsby Brainiac Brawl 2022 Claremore Conference Center 918-965-1931 claremoreconferencecenter.com
MAR 17 - 11AM TO 1PM
Bangers & Mash Lunch 315 W. Will Rogers Boulevard downtownclaremore.com
MAR 25-26 - 10AM TO 6PM
Claremore Home & Garden Show Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Pkwy., Claremore 918-342-5357
JENKS
JAN 30 - 1PM TO 4PM
The Project Bar & The Cape The Cape Brewing Company 736 W. Main St., Jenks 918-298-2273 thecapebrewingcompany.com
MIDWEST CITY FEB 5 - 3PM TO 9:30PM
Daddy Daughter Dance For daughters aged 3-14 years old $15 per person midwestcityok.org
OKLAHOMA CITY JAN 1-30
Devon Ice Rink 113 S. Robinson Ave., Oklahoma City
OWASSO
FEB 4 - 6:30PM
Bunco for OCR Owasso Community Center 301 S. Cedar, Owasso cityofowasso.com
FEB 11 - 8PM
Zodiac PJ’s Pub & Grill 9500 N. 129th E. Ave., Owasso 918-609-8077
MAR 4 - 9PM
Hypnotik PJ’s Pub & Grill 9500 N. 129th E. Ave., Owasso 918-609-8077
TULSA
JAN 4 - 2:30PM TO 4:30PM
Harwelden Afternoon Tea Harwelden Mansion 2210 S. Main St., Tulsa 918-690-0714 harweldenmansion.com
JAN 4-9 - TIMES VARY
Mean Girls Chapman Music Hall 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa tulsapac.com/events/2022/mean-girls
JAN 7-9
Oklahoma Boat Show Cox Business Convention Center 100 Civic Center, Tulsa coxcentertulsa.com/events
JAN 8 NOON TO 4PM
The Tulsa Wedding Show Renaissance Tulsa Hotel 6808 S. 107th E. Ave., Tulsa thetulsaweddingshow.com
JAN 10-15 - 9AM TO 11PM Chili Bowl SageNet Center 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa chilibowl.com
JAN 14-30 - 2PM & 8PM
The Sound of Music John H. Williams Theatre 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa tulsapac.com/events/2022/thesoundofmusic
JAN 15
Folk Dances “London” Symphony with Jarrod Robertson Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa 918-596-7122 tulsapac.com
JAN 21-23 FRI & SAT 6PM, SUN 12PM American Finals Rodeo Ford Truck Arena 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa acrarodeo.com
JAN 27-FEB 6 - 2PM & 8PM
The Song of Jacob Zulu Liddy Doenges Theatre 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa tulsapac.com/events/2022/jacobzulu
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JAN 28-30, FRI 12PM TO 8PM, SAT 10AM TO 8PM, SUN 11AM TO 5PM
Spitfire Chapman Music Hall 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa tulsapac.com/events/2022/spitfire
Green Country Home & Garden Show Exchange Center 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa coxradiotulsa.com
The Beach Boys in Concert Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino 8330 S. Riverside Pkwy., Tulsa tickets.riverspirittulsa.com
Star Wars: A New Hope Chapman Music Hall 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa tulsapac.com/events/2022/star-wars-a-new-hop
Vendetta, A Mafia Story Chapman Music Hall 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa tulsapac.com/events/2022/vendetta
Tulsa Boat, Sport and Travel Show SageNet Center 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa tulsaboatshow.com
FEB 12 - 7:45AM TO 10:45AM Sweetheart Run Fleet Feet Tulsa - Blue Dome 418A E. 2nd St., Tulsa fleetfeet.com/s/tulsa
FEB 2 - 12:10PM
BBI Tulsa Opera Big Sing Tulsa Performing Arts Center Westby Pavilion 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa 918-596-7122 tulsapac.com
Tulsa Foundation for Architecture Second Saturday Tulsa Underground: The Tunnel Tour Hyatt Regency Tulsa Downtown 100 E. 2nd St., Tulsa tulsaarchitecture.org
Song of Jacob Zulu Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa 918-596-7122 tulsapac.com
FEB 12 - 6PM
FEB 4 - 7PM
School House Rock Live! John H. Williams Theatre 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa tulsapac.com/events/2022/schoolhouserock
FEB 4-5 - 9AM TO 4PM
2 Friends & Junk Exchange Center 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa twofriendsandjunk.com
2022 Heart of Tulsa Heart Ball Cox Business Convention Center 100 Civic Ctr., Tulsa tulsaheartball.heart.org
FEB 12, 13, 19, 20
Jitney Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa 918-596-7122 tulsapac.com
Superstart! Cox Business Convention Center 100 Civic Center, Tulsa coxcentertulsa.com/events/superstart
FEB 18-20 - TIMES VARY Vintage Tulsa Show
Stronger Together: The Power of Women in Country Music Woody Guthrie Center 102 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa 918-574-2710 woodguthriecenter.org
FEB 25-MAR 6
Alice @ Wonderland Children’s Theater Tulsa Spotlight Theatre 1381 Riverside Dr., Tulsa 918-587-5030 tulsaspotlighttheater.com
FEB 26-MAR 5
Jack and the Beanstalk Tulsa Ballet Theater, Inc 1212 E. 45th Pl., Tulsa tulsaballet.org
MAR 1 - 7:30PM
Ten Tenors Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa 918-596-7122
MAR 3-5
Me, Myself & Shirley Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa 918-596-7122 tulsapac.com
MAR 4-5
Extraordinary Women Mabee Center 7777 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa ewomen.net
MAR 4-6 - 9AM
Food & Gift Show SageNet Center 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa thespiffykid.com
MAR 4-6
Prime Time 2022 Dance Competition Cox Business Convention Center 100 Civic Center, Tulsa 918-894-4350 coxcentertulsa.com
Heroes of the Fourth Turning Liddy Doenges Theatre 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa tulsapac.com/events/2022/heroes-ofthe-fourth-turning
MAR 10-13 - TIMES VARY
FEB 25-27 - 2:30PM & 7:30PM
MAR 19 - 10AM TO 5PM
FEB 26 - 7PM TO 2AM
MAR 24-27
FEB 26-27 - 11AM TO 5PM
MAR 25-27 - 10AM
Tulsa Opera presents Emmeline Chapman Music Hall 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa tulsapac.com/events/2022/emmeline
Arts & Smash Tulsa Stained Glass 4131 S. Sheridan Road, Tulsa 918-664-8604 tulsastainedglass.com
FEB 18-19
Tulsa Women’s Expo with a Cause Central Park Hall 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa womenslivingexpo.com
FEB 25-MAR 6
FEB 13 - 1PM TO 3PM
9th Annual Black Wall Street Heritage and History Festival Greenwood Cultural Center 322 N. Greenwood Ave., Tulsa 918-850-3074 cityoftulsa.org
FEB 19-20, SAT 10AM TO 5PM, SUN 11AM TO 4PM
FEB 24 - NOON TO 6PM
FEB 12 - 9AM TO 4PM
FEB 4-6
Tulsa Farmer’s Market 1 S. Lewis Ave, Tulsa tulsafarmersmarket.org
58th Annual Darryl Starbird National Rod & Custom Car Show SageNet Center 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa starbirdcarshows.com
FEB 10-13 - TIMES VARY
JAN 31-FEB 6 - TIMES VARY
FEB 5 & 19 - 8:30AM TO NOON
FEB 18-20, FRI 12PM TO 11PM, SAT 10AM TO 11PM, SUN 10AM TO 7PM
FEB 10
JAN 29 - 7:30PM
FEB 5 - 11AM TO 6PM
Exchange Center Building Expo Square 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa facebook.com/VintageTulsaShow
FEB 5 - 7:30PM
6th Annual Tulsa Mardi Gras Masquerade Tulsa VFW Post 577 1109 E. 6th St., Tulsa mardigrastulsa.com NatureWorks Art Show Tulsa Marriott Southern Hills 1902 E. 71st St., Tulsa natureworks.org
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