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IN THIS ISSUE A Tribute to Will Rogers.................................................................. 20 A Unique Cancer Treatment Center Opens in Northeast Oklahoma..... 16 ABC Seamless of NE Oklahoma............................................................................31 BA Med Spa & Weight Loss Center.......................................................................13 BMW of Tulsa........................................................................................................13 Birthday Bash................................................................................ 4 Castle of Muskogee..............................................................................................37 Claremore Expo Center.........................................................................................13 Coleman Antiques................................................................................................32 Community Calendar..................................................................... 42 Cozy Corner Market..............................................................................................32 Crafty Tiger............................................................................................................32 Derksen Portable Buildings..................................................................................15 Dia De Festival en Baja Fundraiser Benefits RSU Public TV................. 8 District on Main, The.............................................................................................36 Doe’s Eat Place......................................................................................................36 Dorothy’s Flowers.................................................................................................36 Downtown Claremore Merchants.........................................................................36 Eye Care of Claremore..........................................................................................26 Fall Home Expo....................................................................................................30 Farmhaus..............................................................................................................32 Front Porch Bakery & SmokeHouse......................................................................26 Goodwill...............................................................................................................18 Grigsby’s Carpet, Tile & Hardwood........................................................................21 H&R Block.............................................................................................................20 Haberdashery, The................................................................................................31 Halloween Festival Showcases New Events...................................... 28 Home of 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Celebrates 40 Years.................................... 22 Market 66, The......................................................................................................32 Marty Quinn State Senate 2018...........................................................................26 Mens Shop, The....................................................................................................18 Mother Nature’s Pest Control & Lawn Care...........................................................48 Needful Things Market.........................................................................................32 Northeast Oklahoma Cancer Institute..................................................................37 NuRoof, Inc...........................................................................................................26 Oologah United Methodist Church......................................................................24 PermaSeal USA.....................................................................................................6 RCB Bank..............................................................................................................24 Safenet Services...................................................................................................36 Sailor Antiques.....................................................................................................32 South Pointe Chevrolet.........................................................................................39 South Pointe Honda.............................................................................................27 Stillwater Milling Co.............................................................................................41 Stonebridge Garden Center.................................................................................18 Suburban Chevrolet.............................................................................................14 The Fall Home Expo: Resources For Everything Home....................... 34 Tile by Tony Inc......................................................................................................15 Tulsa Aviation Group.............................................................................................37 Turquoise Couch, The............................................................................................32 USHEALTH Advisors..............................................................................................47 Uncorking the Cure..............................................................................................24 United Ford Parts Distribution Center..................................................................20 Wastewater Solutions of Oklahoma.....................................................................19 Ways You Can Save at 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BY PAT REEDER

One hundred years ago, Will Rogers life took a new turn. After a time in Wild West shows and on stage, he was welcomed to the “ big screen” and starred in his first movie. In late 1918 he debuted his movie career in “Laughing Bill Hyde,” which was the start of a career that propelled him into one of the nation’s wealthiest and most popular movie actors at the time of his death Aug. 15, 1935 in an Alaska plane crash. Will Rogers Birthday Bash Nov. 1-4 continues the year of events that have paid tribute to his movie career and his Nov. 4, 1879 birth on an Indian Territory Ranch. The focus will continue to create a movie atmosphere in Claremore with memories of individual favorite movies, according to Tad Jones, Will Rogers Memorial Museum executive director. Michael Wallis, voice of the Sheriff in Pixar movie “Cars” will be parade marshal for the 3 p.m., Friday, Nov. 2 parade. A Tulsa author and wellknown biographer of Route 66, he has earned many honors as a writer and historian. Oklahoman Gray Frederickson, Oscar winning producer for “The

Godfather – Part II,” and involved in all three “Godfather” films and “Apocalypse Now” will be a special guest. An Oklahoman, he is currently on the staff of Oklahoma City Community College. The public can join him for a discussion of movies he produced on Nov. 2 from noon-1pm Businesses and individuals, including school children, are encouraged to dress as a favorite movie character for the celebration, decorate windows and participate in the parade followed by a birthday party at the Claremore Museum of History and Gazebo Park. Prizes will be awarded for best movie theme for dress, window and business décor and parade floats. The birthday weekend begins on Nov. 1 with the annual Kids Day at the Memorial Museum with special appearances by Cherokee Storyteller Robert Lewis and Magician Doug Anderson. Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club will honor Will in their time-old tradition started 80 years ago when the Museum opened. A Nov. 3, 10 a.m. program and ceremony at the statue of Will in

the Museum rotunda and placing a wreath at the family tomb, will be followed by a formal reception a the Museum, according to Ollie Starr, longtime member. A Mid-Afternoon Frolic Talent Show, patterned after Will’s afternoon performances on the New York stage will be Nov. 3, 10 a.m. in the Museum Theatre (ages 5-18). Other public events during the Birthday Bash celebration will include: Nov. 3 - Cherokee Wings Race, AK and fun run through the Rogers State Reserve, check-in begins 6:30 a.m. at the Museum Nov. 3 - 22nd Annual Native American Festival at RSU Centennial Center, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Nov. 3 - First Saturday Downtown, shopping and special sales Nov. 4 – Free admission to the Memorial Museum, no special event planned (Editor’s note: For parade and talent show information and entry forms and Wings Race application, see willrogers.com.)

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Dia De Festival en Baja Fundraiser Benefits RSU Public TV BY TOM FINK

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SU Public TV will be hosting one of its more internationally-inspired events this fall with Dia De Festival en Baja. The event, which includes an evening of dinner, relationshipbuilding, and public television celebrities, marks a comeback of sorts for the fundraiser. “A few years ago, we started out doing a dinner fundraiser, primarily as a means to build relationships with corporates whom I could talk to about becoming underwriters on the station,” said Royal Aills, general manager, RSU Public TV. “Because of budgetary reasons, we laid off holding it one year, but I decided to pursue it again this year, and my community advisory board is leading the charge, so we’re hosting it again this year.” Dia De Festival en Baja will be held at the Tulsa Country Club and, as implied by the name, will have a distinctly Mexican flavor. “In previous years, our special guest at these fundraisers was Nick Stellino, whose cooking program has appeared on our station, and as such, the dinner served was primarily Italian food,” Aills said, “but this year’s special guest will be awardwinning chef Pati Jinich, creator of ‘Pati’s Mexican Table’, a series which brings authentic Mexican flavors, colors, textures and warmth into American kitchens. “’Pati is very well-liked across the U.S., and we wanted to bring her in to showcase her and what she does with her program,” he continued. “I think people who enjoy her show will obviously enjoy her company, and those who don’t know about her yet, will get to meet her and learn about another personality on public television.”

Rounding out the VIP names at the event will be Rogers State University President Dr. Larry Rice and his wife Peggy, making the evening one of fun, food, and fundraising for public television. “Our goal is of course to get as many people to come to the dinner/ fundraiser as possible so that we can build relationships with them – with individuals and the corporates with whom we don’t already have relationships, and to say thank you to those relationships we have, and to those individuals who love RSU Public TV,” he said. Aills said corporate tables and individual tables are still available, and he’s hopeful that this year’s event will be the biggest yet. “We’ve done two of these before now, those were the ones with Nick (Stellino),” he said. “Each year exceeded our expectations in terms of attendance – it was fantastic. We’d like to see that same kind of exceeded expectations again this year.” As the only full-powered public television station licensed to a university in Oklahoma, RSU Public TV provides educational, cultural and general interest programming to an audience of 1.2 million viewers in northeast Oklahoma and the Tulsa Metro area. RSU Public TV also produces original programs, such as “Living Grand on Grand Lake” and game show “I Want Answers,” which features area high school students. “We operate on a budget of $1.2 million, which is a relatively small budge in the public television worlds – I think we’re one of the smallest (budgets) out there, but we’re able to do a lot with it, and we get a tremendous amount of positive feedback from our local content,” he said. Fundraisers such as the upcoming

Dia De Festival en Baja area also part of what helps keep public television stations such as RSU Public TV on the air and able to pay for equipment and important upgrades, such as the station’s recently-purchased new transmitter and antenna. “Not to brag, but we out-produce stations in larger markets in terms of content because we work harder at building local content,” he said. “We’re all about northeast Oklahoma – that’s our mantra, and these fundraisers, particularly this one, are important because it’s all about community engagement. Our goal is to get corporates and national foundations engaged with us, as well as engaged with the university. “And of course, Dia De Festival en Baja is our way of thanking our supporters – thanking our supporters individually, thanking our supporters corporately – this is who we are, and this is what we’re about,” he said. “I’ve been the general manager at RSU Public TV for five years now, and I love this place. There’s a lot going on at this little station. It’s constantly growing, doing new things, reaching out to more people and connecting with more and more of northeast Oklahoma.” Dia De Festival en Baja featuring Pati Jinich will be 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018 at Tulsa Country Club. Proceeds from this event go to benefit RSU Public TV. for additional information and to RSVP, visit www.diadefestivalenbaja. eventbrite.com or the station’s website at rsu.tv.

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A UNIQUE CANCER TREATMENT CENTER OPENS IN NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA BY TOM FINK

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$3 million cancer clinic in northeast Oklahoma recently celebrated its grand opening with an open house and a commemorative ribbon-cutting ceremony, but the real cause for celebration, according to the clinic’s staff, comes from the quality care its patients will receive. Contributing to this care is a cutting-edge machine so unique that it’s one of only a handful like it in the country. Northeastern Oklahoma Cancer Institute in Claremore became the fourth medical center in the United States to install the Varian Halcyon treatment system, the others being at M.D. Anderson in Houston, the University of Pennsylvania, and at the University of California San Diego. With the Halcyon unit at the clinic in Claremore, treatments that patients might have to go to Tulsa, Oklahoma City, or even further to receive, can be found in the heart of

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Rogers County. One of the Halcyon unit’s biggest advocates is Dr. Diane Heaton, the center’s medical director. “This (Halcyon) unit is able to treat patients in 15 seconds, versus five to 10 minutes on other machines, so we’re able to have them literally hold their breath during treatment,” said Dr. Heaton, radiation oncologist. “The faster treatment delivery allows for less concern about patient movement. “Radiation oncologists worry a lot about motion, so we typically add quite a bit of margin to minimize the effects of it (motion),” she continued. “As the Halcyon unit is a very rapid machine, it moves so quickly that I don’t have to do that and as such, we can treat patients in a much shorter amount of time.” The facility itself was paid for by radiation oncologists from across the country, and Dr. Heaton is especially invested. “I’m a part owner – I feel

Northeaste ern Oklah homa Ca Canc ncer er Institute rece ent ntly ly y hel e d its gr gran a d opening in Cla aremo more mo r in a ribb re b on bb ncutting cerem mony ny. Pattie ient ntss past pa ast s and present, t, phy hysi s ci si cia ans, local an occal ciitty officials, and d oth ther erss ttu urn rned ed ou utt to commemor orratte the occcasion. Pictured: o Ba Back ac row ow o w – May ayor or Bililll Flanigan, David Chau Ch ausssar ard d, Rob d, ober ober ert rt Lo L Bue, Leonard Berb Be r ee rb ee, un u named d at a tendee, Megan Pa P ark kin inson, Nan ins ancy cy Phelps. Front Row - Dr. r. Diane ia ane n Hea ato ton, Dr. Terry Styles, Kaci Ka cie ci ie Boyd Bo oyd, De Deni nise e Rhames, Robin Miixon, M xo on, n Da an Moore, Gertrude Wilson.

very strongly about this clinic’s importance,” she said. “I grew up in a rural area, and own property in Mayes County, so it’s always been my dream to provide this service to people in more rural, less metropolitan areas. There’s a parent company that owns a good 70 percent, which I was able to talk into investing in Claremore.” Dr. Heaton said patients who’ve been treated by the new Halcyon unit have “marveled” at the technology, particularly the Halcyon’s efficiency and, in many cases, practicality. “The patients are really glad to have this state-of-the-art technology here in Rogers County,” said Dr. Heaton, “and as a physician, I too am happy to have this advanced option available for the patients in this area.” The Halcyon system was designed to revolutionize radiotherapy through innovation in the operational excellence, having a more “human-centered” design, and high quality of care, via an optimized


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image guided IMRT (intensitymodulated radiation therapy). IMRT uses advanced technology to manipulate photon beams of radiation to conform to the shape of a tumor. Individualized to treat each patient’s specific cancer, this technology precisely targets tumors with finely-shaped beams to maximize dose to the tumor while minimizing exposure of the surrounding healthy tissues and organs. Because of its versatility, the Halcyon system can be used to treat a wide range of cases, including prostate, breast, head and neck and many other forms of cancer. One cancer survivor who spoke at the grand opening was Claremore resident Ashley May, who remarked it to be “amazing” that the cancer center is in her own hometown. “It (the cancer) was really small, but they caught it early, so I was lucky,” May said. “I’m so excited that Claremore has a clinic here for

people fighting cancer, and with the Halcyon here… that’s something that people around here would otherwise have to drive to M.D. Anderson for. I can’t believe it’s here in Claremore, Oklahoma. That’s amazing.” “A lot of what might have kept some people from getting the treatment they needed was distance,” Dr. Heaton said. “I think we’re finally getting to the point where the technology is really going to help our patients in the more isolated areas. It’s not necessarily just Claremore, but it’s everything between here and Joplin – you know, Adair, Pryor, Vinita – all of that.” But the physicians and the Halcyon unit aren’t the only unique aspect of the Northeastern Oklahoma Cancer Institute. Although visitors to the clinic might not ever see them, there are messages of hope and encouragement written on the walls of the treatment room, just under the surface. Beneath the bright blue paint

are hand-written messages of encouragement, prayer, and hope that were written on the walls during the center’s construction. Messages like: • “Keep your faith and never give up.” • “Rise above, trust above, love above.” - Ephesians 3:20 • “Your hope and strength will inspire many others. Let the hope and strength of others inspire you. There are so many people praying for you. God bless.” Each patient who comes to the clinic receives a booklet, highlighting these messages of hope and healing. “We want every patient to know that the whole community is behind them,” says Dr. Heaton. “We’re all in this together.”

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A Tribute to Will Rogers BY DEBRA WEST

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he Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club will host their annual tribute to Will Rogers, Saturday at 10:00 a.m. November 3, 2018. The Wreath Laying Ceremony by the Pocahontas Club will begin at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in the Rotunda. The ceremony begins with the club members, dressed in their Cherokee tear dresses and shawls around the bronze statue of Will Rogers. After the Wreath Laying Ceremony, there will be a fiddle tribute in the Will Rogers Theatre honoring Will Rogers. We are honored to have Jana Jae, performing the “Fiddle Tribute”,

sponsored by the Oklahoma Arts Council. Listen closely and you may hear Will, as Jana strikes the bow to the fiddle in honor of the first Pocahontas barn dance. Shortly, after the “Fiddle Tribute”, there will be a reception in the Rotunda with a coffee bar, provide by She Brews coffee shop. Haute Hat Contest, in remembrance of Will’s wife Betty. Join in or cast your ballot. Betty Blake Rogers was famous for always wearing her Haute hat.

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entire family. Entering its 40th year, you’ll enjoy große (huge) quantities of bratwurst, German beers, Bavarian cheesecake, great music and thousands of your friends together at one place at the new River West Festival Park with 116,000 square feet of new tents, stages and more. Named a 2017, Top Five Oktoberfest as ranked by USA Today and as well as by Condé Nast Traveler Magazine, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa has just been named by Orbitz as one of the five

Largest Oktoberfests in America! When it comes to food, Linde Oktoberfest has something for everyone. Get ready for some authentic German heritage, and mouthwatering dishes brought to you by our dedicated chefs, volunteers, restaurants and specialty shops. Bratwurst, Turkey Legs, Sausage, Sauerkraut, Potato Salad, Warm Pretzels, Pizza, tons of delicious sweet treats, and much more! For kids, we also have a variety of festival staples—from pizza, to


french fries, corn dogs, gyros, frozen custard and funnel cakes. Tulsa’s favorite festival wouldn’t be the same without our terrific entertainers! Live music is always a favorite and this year, several bands are traveling to Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa from Germany to perform, including Dorfrocker and Münchner Gaudiblosn, Alex Meixner will be joining us, and the popular das Glockenspiel® presented by Williams will be returning! New this year is the Bavarian Cup Team Challenge! Get your team of 8 together and join us as the Karbach Games and Competitions Arena becomes our own center of the universe Saturday at 2:00 PM for true fans of German bier. Why? Because it is ground zero for the

Linde Oktoberfest Bavarian Cup (Bayerische Tasse) Team Challenge, a challenge for the ages. Teams of 8, each with a minimum of four women, will compete for the first ever Goldenes Fass (Golden Barrel) Award, to display proudly in a lobby, break room or cubicle. The competition consists of four intense but fun games - the legendary Bier Barrel Race, the MassKrug Relay, the Strong Stein Hoist and the Das Tauziehen (Tug o’ War)! There will be non-stop action and everyone will chicken dance because it will be so much fun.

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• Corporate Challenge Games • das Jugendzelt presented by Pedistat • Dorfrocker, Münchner Gaudiblosn and Klaberheads!

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• Dachshund Dash & Costume Parade • Bavarian delicacies including Siegi’s Sausages, GAST Potato Pancakes, Helmut’s Strudel and more! • Closing Ceremonies

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• Featuring Jim James Creations - hand crafted wood bowls as seen at “Affair of the Heart” • Gifts from Trummels Drug, Scentsy, Tupperware, Home Décor, Signs, Crosses, Pens, Quilts, Pallet Wood Benches, Jewelry, Purses, Clothing, Hats, Essential Oils, Soaps, Local Honey, Pecans, Cupcakes, Peanut Brittle, Amish Jellies & much more • Raffle of Artists items • Silent Auction • Concessions • Medicare Representative available for questions

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Halloween Festival Showcases New Events and America’s First Serial Killer BY BEKI AKINS

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he Halloween Festival at the Castle of Muskogee is just around the corner! Only a short drive from Tulsa, the Ghost Hosts’ of Oklahoma’s 60-acre park would like you to join them each weekend this fall. You’ll find a collection of culinary creations, 20+ shops for crafts, décor, clothing, and delightful entertainment for the entire family! Much more than a Haunted House, the Castle provides an array of thrills between 11 different attractions. Just as the sun sets on the festival

each evening, the Castle’s friendly monsters gather in the Village area to welcome guests. What a site to behold as the characters provide song and dance to everyone around. You may join the entertainment or capture some of the best photo ops of the season. Once the festivities have commenced, the shops, ticket booth and haunts come alive, so that guests may enjoy this magical event. Families with wee ones are encouraged to plan a trip to Halloween Land, a carnival

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themed area ideal for ages 8 and under. Activities include kidfriendly games, face painting, and prizes with absolutely no scares. For a bit more adventure, the Castle’s Haunted Hayride provides fun for all aboard. The Castle’s Halloween Village also features live entertainment on the Chessboard Stage with the comedy of the Jester Rejects, Mark Logsdon the Escapologist, and Mirage Dance Company. For thrill seekers, the castle introduces Casa Morte’s Murder Castle. Guests will travel back to the 1893 World Exposition of Chicago to meet the infamous H.H. Holmes. Accredited with building a hotel that claimed the lives of nearly 300 victims, Holmes’ holds the title of America’s First Serial Killer. Guests will check in with the bellhops and leave their fate to the staff of the sinister hotel. This haunt is rated for advanced level scares while remaining below the extreme haunt scale. Domus Horrificus has also upgraded its shell with a new skin… The Horror Film themed haunt has new residents. Slender Man has made a home within the walls of Horrificus. With the familiar terror of the Purge, guests may have no other option but to escape through ventilation shafts and crawl spaces. There are dark halls and tight spaces in this cinematic nightmare haunt. Haunters beware of this journey. terrifying 5 Perhaps the most infamous of the Halloween Festival is the Trail of Blood. Hearts race once guests realize they have suddenly been abandoned in the backwoods of the Castle. There are multiple routes on the trail and groups have certainly been known to lose one another. Fans of this haunt may also enjoy the excitement provided during the Dark Tower Zombie Hunt, where you are issued a weapon and tasked with a

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mission to clear the area of Zombies. g to use the Guests are encouraged as a guide Castle’s Skull Rating when choosing haunts. For example, skulls, the Haunted Hayride at provides eerie excitement without the residual nightmares. Within the Castle walls, guests can step up to by daringg a stroll through Casa Morte or with Domus Horrificus. With a scale from 0 to 5 , over 11 events, we have something to entertain everyone! Parking and admission to the Halloween Village is free. Tickets must be purchased for each attraction and prices range from $3.00 to $15.00 with Combo Specials available. New this season, is the option for a VIP package. If you have purchased a combo, you can

choose to upgrade to VIP for the added value of fast passes with your tickets. Advance tickets may be purchased on-line. Go to www.okcastle.com”okcastle.com for pricing, combo packages and details on attractions. RULES: Unaccompanied minors (Under 18) must have a photo ID to enter. Minors (under 16) must be in attendance with a responsible adult at all times. Park hours are Fridays and Saturdays through October 27th, 5:30pm till 10pm* , Halloween Land is open 6pm–9pm. (*Must purchase tickets by 10pm. Haunt remains open after ticket booth closes.)

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Are you looking for a way to make an extra $100 dollars in time for the holidays? Why not play a game with a chance to win the money! You also have a chance to receive a fabulous gift basket all while shopping at some of the most equisite shops around. The participating merchants have historic pieces of American history, gorgeous furniture, trendy clothes, and just all around great gift ideas for your purchase! To play, follow the instructions below: • • • • • • •

Solve the riddle then head to each business. The first part of the riddle is a clue to the business name. The second part is a clue to the item. Have the person at the register initial the space beside their riddle. After you have received all eight businesses initials, leave the sheet with the last business. The first five that we receive, will receive a fabulous gift basket! They also get their name in the drawing, along with all the folks that turn in a sheet for a crisp one hundred dollar bill!

I’m skilled and able in what I do. You may know me by my stripes, too. The item you’re supposed to find Has no legs and no behind. Crafted here by someone’s hand, I reside upon a sculptor’s stand.

And not too far off the street. Royalty adorns the wall, On its head the crown won’t fall. Shiny pearls add to its grace. Hurry along, finish the race.

At a sofa in a shade of blue Maybe you’ll find your next clue. We may follow a path, a roadway, too. Instructions and plans in all we do. A lot of following, or so it seems Now take time to follow your dreams.

Sparrow, robin take to their wings. Simply nature; needful things. Love your dreams? Are they stamped on YOUR heart? Let us help you. We’ll do our part.

While in the city, find a farm Lots of items with plenty of charm Look for a building that holds no hay This house named in a German way Find the register, then the floor Walk the cow’s back – move to the door

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The Fall Home Expo: Resources For Everything Home BY FRANK SAWYER

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elebrating its 5th anniversary as the only fall season home and garden show in the Tulsa market, the timing could not be better on its new earlier weekend. The new schedule will allow visitors to enjoy ample parking adjacent to the Exchange Center which was not always the case in previous years. The show will feature hundreds of booths with a mix of both local exhibitors and companies from around North America. This expo will help you connect with experts in a broad range of fields including: kitchens and baths, outdoor living, energy savings and home technology to name a few. With over 40 major business categories represented, this event will certainly prove helpful to your immediate needs before the end of the year

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as well as pre-planning spring projects around the house. The show also features a variety of personal products and services, gift ideas, and family-oriented fun for all ages. The 2018 Fall Home Expo, a Tulsa Home Shows production, will come two weeks earlier than in past years opening at noon on Friday, November 2nd through 5pm on Sunday, November 4th. It is located in the Exchange Center at Expo Square on the Tulsa Fairgrounds. The show is sponsored by Engineered Concrete Systems, local experts in new and replacement concrete projects, with special thanks to Values Magazine again this year.

Other show sponsors include Stone Canyon in Owasso and AT&T. Admission and parking are both free and there will be a $500 daily Visa gift card giveaway. Folks entering the giveaway will receive a valuable free gift just for entering, while supplies last. Fall Home Expo brings all this plus much more to you and your family. Additional show features include: • American Red Cross Blood Drive on Friday and Saturday. • A 600 square-foot operating display of garden train installed by the Tulsa Garden Railroad Club • The Rescue Roundup


• The Little Light House book fair fundraiser supported by Usborne Books & More • More to be announced on FallHomeExpo.com prior to show time. The American Red Cross is in dire need of donations. If you, or anyone within your circle of influence is a current donor or would like to start donating, your gift of life would be extremely welcome. Donations are best made by appointment to allow matching of donation staffing levels and supplies. Walk-ins are accepted as the schedule allows. Your appointment can be set now on RedCrossBlood.org or with your RapidPass app if you are already a regular donor. A well kept secret in our city is the love of trains and the ability to demonstrate that love in a big way in your own backyard. The Tulsa Garden Railroad Club will be operating a large display of garden trains for the first time ever in a Tulsa Home Shows event. This is a great time to bring the entire

family and enjoy seeing the trains in action, ask questions and maybe elevate your interest in a fun new hobby. Remember, Christmas is only a few weeks after the event and trains can bring out the kid in all of us. Club members will be operating the trains and available to answer all questions about the hobby and club membership. Rescue Roundup is a unique gathering of several of the Tulsa area’s top dog adoption groups. The goal of the Rescue Roundup is to find forever homes for as many dogs as possible. Come see and pet dozens of dogs and puppies looking for their new families. This special feature is made possible by Angel’s Pet Funeral Home and Crematory. The Little Light House book fair will help provide quality books to the students at Tulsa’s largest and oldest privately-funded school for special needs children. Last year the event was able to provide over $600 in new books for the children. This year’s goal is to break the $1,000 mark with your help. All sales will generate

a 50% matching donation from Usborne Books and direct donations are also accepted. Plan now to attend by visiting FallHomeExpo.com. On the website, you can preview the list of exhibitors and sponsors. You can also register to receive additional show information including notices about contests, prizes and any yetto-be-announced show features as well as other upcoming shows and special offers. Admission to Fall Home Expo is free and parking is free. This enables you to bring the entire family along with friends if you wish. You can enter and re-enter as many times as you like over the weekend without ticketing expenses or having your hand stamped.

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Buck Trent

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KORNFIELD FRIENDS WILL BRING A TOUCH OF HEE HAW’S ‘KORNFIELD KOUNTY’ TO BRISTOW FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY AND YOU COULD BE THERE!

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oin Hee Haw stars Jana Jae, Lulu Roman, Buck Trent and Misty Rowe for “Kornfield Friends” on October 13th at the Freeland Center for the Performing Arts in Bristow, Oklahoma for an evening you will never forget! Sit back and enjoy great music, first hand stories and fond memories that will take you on a journey over the many years of American families sharing in Hee Haw’s huge success. HEE HAW is only one of a handful of television programs that have had a profound and lasting influence

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on American culture with many of its skits today being woven into the American comedic fabric. The hit television show, which continues to air on RFD-TV in reruns, takes the viewer to their happy place in time with some rural culture, fun humor, and some great country music. “Each act performing brings so much to the table,” explains Jana Jae. “We are friends and have been for years! I’ll be there with my Magic Blue Fiddle, along with Buck Trent on his electric banjo. Lulu Roman sings throughout the show and her

voice is breathtaking. Misty Rowe was and still is everyone’s favorite blonde bombshell full of one-liners.” “Kornfield Friends” will get the audience involved from the beginning to the end. Whether singing, clapping, laughing or sharing memories, this show has something for everyone. For tickets, call 918-637-3540 or visit www.freelandcenter.org.

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91ST STREET MEMORIAL

CREEK TURNPIKE

WESTON ADAMS SERVICE MANAGER

KATY LAUGHTER PARTS MANAGER

OCTOBER 2018 ROGERS COUNTY

COLBY BALLOU FIXED OPERATIONS DIRECTOR

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OCTOBER-NOVEMBER OCT 5 - 27

OCT 10 - 13

OCT 12

2701 W 10th St El Reno, OK 73036 405-262-6656 405-650-6651 www.trailofterror.org

Wolf Creek Park 963 N 16th St Grove, OK 74344 918-786-2289 866-588-4726 www.grandlakefun.com

The Gathering Place 2650 S John Williams Way E Tulsa, OK 918-779-1000 www.gatheringplace.org

OCT 9

OCT 11

TRAIL OF TERROR & HAUNTED BARN

The Castle of Muskogee 3400 West Fern Mountain Road Muskogee, OK 74401 918-687-3625 www.okcastle.com

Community Conversation Series 6:30 - 9PM Cascia Hall Performing Arts Center 2520 S Yorktown Ave Tulsa, Ok 74114 Britni Smith 918-893-6150 bsmith@clarehouse.org www.clarehouse.org/education/ community-education/

SEP 29 - OCT 28

OCT 10

Frontier City 11501 NE Expressway Oklahoma City, OK 73131 405-478-2140 www.frontiercity.com

Brady Theater 105 W Brady Tulsa, OK 74103 918-582-7239 www.bradytheater.com

SEP 28 - OCT 27

HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL

FRIGHTFEST

EMMYLOU HARRIS

OCT 5 - 21

OCT 10 - 13

Myriad Botanical Gardens 301 W Reno Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405-297-3611 www.oklahomacitybotanicalgardens. com

Cox Convention Center 1 Myriad Gardens Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405-843-5668 www.jloc.org/mistletoe-market

PUMPKINVILLE

MISTLETOE MARKET

OCT 5 - 31

GUTHRIE HAUNTS

4524 Riverside Circle Guthrie, OK 73044 405-243-7671 www.guthriescaregrounds.com

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PELICAN FESTIVAL

DANNY GOKEY IN CONCERT Rose State College Hudiburg Chevrolet Center Midwest City, OK 73110 405-297-2584 www.rose.edu/content/news-events

OCT. 11

AARON LEWIS

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa 777 W Cherokee St Catoosa, OK 74015 918-384-ROCK (x7625) boxoffice@hardrockcasinotulsa.com www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com

OCT 12

BOB DYLAN AND HIS BAND 8pm Paradise Cove at River Spirit 8330 Riverside Parkway Tulsa, OK 74137 (918)-995-8235 www.tickets.riverspirittulsa.com

MADDIE & TAE

OCT 12 - 31

TERROR ON 10TH STREET HAUNTED HOUSE 2005 NW 10th St Oklahoma City, OK 73106 405-232-1816

OCT 12

EDFEST

Edmond Festival Market Place 30 W 1st St Edmond, OK 73003 405-341-3111 www.edfestokc.com

OCT 12

TULSA BALLET PRESENTS: PETER AND THE WOLF

Zarrow Performance Studio 1901 W New Orleans St Broken Arrow, OK 74011 918-749-6030 www.tulsaballet.org/peter-and-thewolf

OCT 12

WINE, EATS & EASELS Broken Arrow Rose District 400 S Main St Broken Arrow, OK 74012 918-576-4358 918-576-4357 www.facebook.com/ events/181169899325273


COMMUNITY CALENDAR OCT 12,13, 14,19, 20 & 21

DADDY’S DYIN’

Broken Arrow Community Playhouse 1800 South Main St. Broken Arrow, OK 74012 918-258-0077 www.bacptheatre.com

OCT 12 - 27

POLLARD THEATRE PRESENTS: GHOST THE MUSICAL OCT 12 - 13

ART OFF THE HILL ON ROUTE 66 Ne-Mar Center 1000 W Will Rogers Blvd Claremore, OK 74017 918-519-1511

OCT 12 - 13

PIONEER DAYS AT HAR-BER VILLAGE Har-Ber Village Museum 4404 W 20th St Grove, OK 74344 918-786-6446 www.har-bervillage.com

OCT 12 - 13

WATERFALL FESTIVAL

310 SW 1st St Moore, OK 73160 405-799-7663 www.gardenpondsunlimited.com

Pollard Theatre 120 W Harrison Ave Guthrie, OK 73044 405-282-2800 www.thepollard.org

OCT 13

MOORE ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL Moore Central Park Multi-Purpose Pavilion Moore, OK 73160 405-793-4332 405-793-5090

OCT 13

MID-AMERICA STREET FEST

Charles J. Johnson Central Park, Town Center Plaza SE 29th St & Mid-America Blvd Midwest City, OK 73110 405-455-1808 www.visitmidwestcity.com

OCT 13

BIG BAND BONANZA IN CONCERT

Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra 415 S Dewey Ave Bartlesville, OK 7400 918-366-7717 http://www.bartlesvillesymphony.org

OCT 13

FRANCESCA BATTISTELLI Oral Roberts University 7777 S Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74171 (918) 495-6000 www.mabeecenter.com

OCT 13

FESTIVAL IN THE PARK

HARVEST SPOON CHILI & 48 HOUR FILM FESTIVAL

OCT 13

OCT 13

OCT 13

Memorial Park 500 S Little St Cushing, OK 74023 918-225-2400 618-535-0126

2018 WASHINGTON IRVING FESTIVAL

12PM - 4:PM Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum 13700 South Memorial Drive Bixby, OK 74008 918-366-9445 http://bixbychamber.chambermaster. com

OCT 13

BRISTOW ROUTE 66 CAR, TRUCK, BIKE & TRACTOR SHOW Main Street Bristow, OK 74010 918-367-5151 http://bristowchamber.com

Downtown Okmulgee, OK 74447 918-758-1015 www.okmulgeemainstreet.wixsite. com/okmulgeechilifest

A WALK IN THE FOREST Beavers Bend State Park 4350 S Hwy 259A Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-494-6497

OCT 13

TULSA PORT HARBOR DASH 7:30 - 10AM Tulsa Port of Catoosa 5350 N. Cimarron Road Catoosa, Ok 74015 Sheila Shook 918-202-7714 sheila@tulsaport.com runsignup.com/Race/OK/Catoosa/ PortHarborDash

OCT 12 - 14

BRUSH CREEK BAZAAR

10900 S Louisville Tulsa, OK 74036 918-770-5569 www.brushcreekbazaar.org

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OCTOBER-NOVEMBER OCT 13

PHILBROOK SECOND SATURDAYS

Monthly on the Second Saturday 9 AM - 5 PM Philbrook Museum of Art 2727 S Rockford Rd. Tulsa, OK 74114 Free Admission 918-749-7941 www.philbrook.org

OCT 13

LAKE EUFAULA’S ART FESTIVAL Downtown Eufaula Eufaula, OK 74462 918-617-2919 918-689-2791 www.eufaulaareaarts.org

OCT 13 - 14

PRO RODEO OKLAHOMA

Grady County Fairgrounds 500 E Choctaw Chickasha, OK 73018 405-503-3665 www.prorodeooklahoma.com

OCT 13 - 14

PLEASANT VALLEY FARMS WINTER SQUASH & PUMPKIN FESTIVAL Pleasant Valley Farms 22350 W 71st St S Sand Springs, OK 74063 918-248-5647 www.pleasantvalleyfarmsok.com

OCT 13 & 27

FORT RENO GHOST TOURS Historic Fort Reno 7107 W Cheyenne St El Reno, OK 73036 405-262-3987 www.fortreno.org/ghost-tours

OCT 14

DOGTOBER FEST

2026 W Houston Broken Arrow, OK 74012 918-258-0040 918-493-1130 http://villagevetanimalclinic.com

OCT 15 - OCT 21

ARBUCKLE MOUNTAIN FALL BLUEGRASS JAM Arbuckle Mountain Park Davis, OK 73098 405-665-5226 www.arbucklemtbluegrasspark.com

OCT 16

DRAWING ON MEMORIES Monthly on the Third Tuesday | 10 AM - 12 PM Philbrook Museum of Art 2727 S Rockford Rd Tulsa, OK 74114 800-272-3900 oksocial@alz.org

OCT 17

DHOAD GYPSIES OF RAJASTHAN

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OCT 17 - 20

OCT 19 - 21

712 E Choctaw Ave Chickasha, OK 73018 405-224-6552 www.chickashaautoswapmeet.com

State Fair Park 3001 General Pershing Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73147 405-632-2652 www.aaoth.com

OCT 18 - 20

OCT 19 - 20

Stephens County Expo Center 2002 S 13th St Duncan, OK 73533 580-255-3231 www.prairiecircuitfinalsrodeo.com

2301 N Sioux Ave Claremore, OK 74017 918-697-5408 www.countryfarequiltersguild.org

CHICKASHA FALL AUTO SWAP MEET

RAM PRAIRIE CIRCUIT FINALS RODEO

AN AFFAIR OF THE HEART

AUTUMN LEAVES QUILT SHOW

OCT 19

OCT 20

Riverwind Casino 1544 W State Hwy 9 Norman, OK 73072 405-322-6000

Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs 20900 S 4200 Rd Claremore, OK 74019 918-698-0712 918-695-7322

JAMEY JOHNSON IN CONCERT

OCT 19 - 21

DISNEY ROCKS ROCKTOBERFEST

East of Pensacola Dam Disney, OK 74340 918-782-8204 918-435-2911 www.disneyoklahoma.com

OCT 19 - 20

STILLWATER BALLOON FESTIVAL

6411 N Perkins Rd Stillwater, OK 74075 405-385-4040 www.stillwaterballoonfest.com

COUNTRY & WESTERN MARKET DAYS

OCT 20

ALAN PARSONS LIVE PROJECT Brady Theater 105 W Brady Tulsa, OK 74103 918-582-7239 www.bradytheater.com

OCT 20

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA GHOST TOUR 660 Parrington Oval Norman, OK 73019 405-325-2151


COMMUNITY CALENDAR OCT 20

OCT 22 - OCT 28

OWASSO HARVEST FESTIVAL & PET FEST

SOUTHWEST REINING HORSE ASSOCIATION FUTURITY

Rayola Park 8300 Owasso Expy Owasso, OK 74055 918-376-1529 www.cityofowasso.com/521/HarvestFestival

Hardy Murphy Coliseum 600 Lake Murray Dr S Ardmore, OK 73401 580-759-2929 www.swrha.com

OCT 20 - 28

HAUNT THE ZOO FOR HALLOWEEN Oklahoma City Zoo 2000 Remington Place Oklahoma City, OK 73111 405-424-0292 www.okczoo.org

OCT 21 - 27

USTRC NATIONAL FINALS OF TEAM ROPING State Fair Park 3001 General Pershing Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73107 405-948-6700 www.ustrc.com

OCT 18 - OCT 20

SPOOK-A-RAMA

Kiddie Park 200 N Cherokee Ave Bartlesville, OK 74006 918-336-5337

Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103 918-587-4811 918-582-4035 www.tulsaopera.com

OCT 19 - 27

U.S. NATIONAL ARABIAN & HALF-ARABIAN CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE SHOW Tulsa Expo Square Tulsa, OK 74114 918-744-1113 www.arabianhorses.org

OCT 18 - 21

OCT 19 – 20 & 26 – 27

River West Festival Park 2100 S Jackson Tulsa, OK 74105 918-596-2007 www.tulsaoktoberfest.org

Pawnee County Fairgrounds 500 Harrison St Pawnee, OK 74058 918-815-2057 918-361-2292 www.barnofharm.com

LINDE OKTOBERFEST TULSA

OCT 19

KIRK FRANKLIN

The Gathering Place 2650 S John Williams Way E Tulsa, OK (918)-779-1000 www.gatheringplace.org

OCT 25

ROUTE 66 FLYWHEELERS GAS ENGINE & TRACTOR SHOW TULSA OPERA PRESENTS: BARBER OF SEVILLE

BARN OF HARM

OCT 19 - OCT 20

FALL FLING CRAFT SHOW Grady County Fairgrounds 9th & Grand Chickasha, OK 73018 405-829-1097 405-397-7169

WORLD OF DANCE LIVE TOUR Brady Theater 105 W Brady Tulsa, OK 74103 918-582-7239 www.bradytheater.com

OCT 19 - 20

OCT 19 - 21

OCT 24

Rogers Point Park Route 66 & Verdigris River Catoosa, OK 74015 918-231-0135 http://www.route66flywheelers.org

OCT 20

3RD SATURDAY NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD OUTREACH

Monthly on the Third Saturday | 1 - 2 PM Freedom City Church 802 S Elm Pl Broken Arrow, Ok 74012 Linda Noble (918)-284-9817 linchan333@yahoo.com www.fredomcitychurchba.com

FALL FESTIVAL AT THE LAKE Lake Thunderbird State Park 13101 Alameda Dr Norman, OK 73026 405-360-3572 405-321-4633

OCT 25

HAUNT THE HARN

Harn Homestead Museum 1721 N Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405-235-4058 www.harnhomestead.com

OCT 25

SPIKE’S SPOOKTACULAR FALL FEST Sam Noble Museum 2401 Chautauqua Ave Norman, OK 73072 405-325-4712 www.samnoblemuseum.ou.edu

OCT 23

OCT 25 - 28

6 - 8 p.m Clarehouse 7617 S. Mingo Rd. Tulsa, OK 74133 Britni Smith 918-893-6150 bsmith@clarehouse.org www.clarehouse.org/education/ community-education/

Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103 918-749-6030 www.tulsaballet.org

COMMUNITY CONVERSATION SERIES

TULSA BALLET PRESENTS: DRACULA

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OCTOBER-NOVEMBER OCT 26

BYRON BERLINE & FRIENDS FEATURING SAM BUSH

The Gathering Place 2650 S John Williams Way E Tulsa, OK (918)-779-1000 www.gatheringplace.org

OCT 26

HARVEST CARNIVAL

Rhema Bible Church 1025 W Kenosha St Broken Arrow, OK 74012 918-258-1588 www.rhemabiblechurch.com/harvestcarnival

OCT 27

TRICK OR TREAT CITY

8700 E Reno Ave Midwest City, OK 73110 405-739-1293 www.midwestcityok.org

OCT 27

GYPSY GLAM ROADSHOW FALL FESTIVAL Tony’s Tree Plantation 3801 S Post Rd Oklahoma City, OK 73150 405-602-1851 www.oklahomagypsyglam.com

OCT 27

HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL 4201 S McKinley Oklahoma City, OK 73109 405-636-6810 405-636-6800 www.stjames-catholic.org

OCT 27

STEPHENS COUNTY GOP CHILI COOK OFF

Stephens County Fair & Expo Center 2002 S 13th St Duncan, OK 73533 580-656-4181

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OCT 27

OCT 30

Simmons Center 800 Chisholm Trail Pkwy Duncan, OK 73533 580-252-2900 www.simmonscenter.com

Brady Theater 105 W Brady Tulsa, OK 74103 918-582-7239 www.bradytheater.com

FAMILY FALL FEST

LANY IN CONCERT

OCT 27

NOV 2

Main St Duncan, OK 73533 580-252-8696 www.mainstreetduncan.net

The Gathering Place 2650 S John Williams Way E Tulsa, OK (918)-779-1000 www.gatheringplace.org

OCT 27

NOV 2 - 4

105 E Oak St Catoosa, OK 74015 918-510-0760 www.catoosalibraryfriends.com

Payne County Expo Center 4518 Expo Cr East Stillwater, OK 74074 405-747-7206 472-747-7206

BOO REVIEW ON MAIN STREET

WHALE OF A TALE ARTISAN SALE

OCT 27

HARVEST HAYDAY

11 AM - 3 PM Asbury UMC 6767 S. Mingo Rd Tulsa, OK 74133 918.492.1771 kbroadhurst@asburytulsa.org

OCT 27 - 31

HALLOWZOOEEN Tulsa Zoo 6421 E 36th St N Tulsa, OK 74115 918-669-6600 www.tulsazoo.org

OCT 27-31

HALLOWMARINE 2018 6:30 - 9 PM Oklahoma Aquarium 300 Aquarium Drive Jenks, Ok 74037 Liz Medrano 918-528-1507 lmedrano@okaquarium.org www.okaquarium.org

ROGERS COUNTY OCTOBER 2018

A TRIBE CALLED RED

FALL FESTIVAL ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW

NOV 3

JINGLE BELL BAZAAR

15400 N Western Ave Edmond, OK 73013 405-341-5113 www.lordoflifelutheranok.org

NOV 2 - 3

CHEROKEE HERITAGE DAY AT HAR-BER VILLAGE Har-Ber Village Museum 4404 W 20th St Grove, OK 74344 918-786-6446 www.har-bervillage.com

NOV 3

DUNCAN’S VETERANS DAY PARADE Main Street Duncan, OK 73533 580-252-8696

NOV 3

A TOUCH OF RUST REINDEER MARKET Grady County Fairgrounds 500 E Choctaw Ave Chickasha, OK 73018 405-501-0790 www.atouchofrust.com

NOV 2 - 4

WILL ROGERS DAYS

Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W Will Rogers Blvd Claremore, OK 74017 918-341-8688 918-341-0719 www.visitclaremore.org

NOV 3

HIGH NOON SHOOTOUT

JM Davis Arms & Historical Museum 330 N JM Davis Blvd Claremore, OK 74017 918-341-5707 www.visitclaremore.org

NOV 7 & 8

RANKY TANKY

The Gathering Place 2650 S John Williams Way E Tulsa, OK (918)-779-1000 www.gatheringplace.org

NOV 7 - 11

CIRQUE DU SOLEIL’S CRYSTAL BOK Center 200 S Denver Ave Tulsa, OK 74103 918-894-4200 www.bokcenter.com


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