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IN THIS ISSUE

4 Ways to Save...........................................................26 49th Annual Brumley Gospel Sing..............................32 A Shopping Destination in Claremore..........................10 A Trusted Relationship Keeps Getting Better................8 Advanced Vision Center........................................................... 9 All Gods Creatures Doggy Daycare, Pet Hotel & Grooming..... 28 Ask the Money Maven................................................2 BA Med Spa............................................................................. 23 BMW of Tulsa........................................................................... 33 BancFirst.................................................................................. 16 Big Bunco Benefit.......................................................12 Carl Parson’s Inola Portable..................................................... 14 Central States Orthopedics...................................................... 9 Claremore Expo Center............................................................ 28 Community Calendar.................................................38 Derksen Portable Buildings..................................................... 27 District on Main, The................................................................ 27 Edible Arrangements............................................................... 40 Flying Tee................................................................................ 17 Good Samaritan Ministry........................................................ 14 Goodwill.................................................................................. 31 Grigsby’s Carpet, Tile & Rug Gallery......................................... 29 H&R Block................................................................................ 27 Home of Hope......................................................................... 25 Huldy’s Farm............................................................................ 33 In Our Communities - Fab Lab of Tulsa.........................24 Jack Kissee Ford...................................................................... 5 Jim Glover Chevrolet............................................................... 3, 17, 31 Jim Glover Nissan.................................................................... 4 Jim Glover on the River........................................................... 40 Josh Callison, Evolve Bank & Trust........................................... 39 Keeping Your Trees and Lawn Healthy, Safe and Beautiful. 36 Kinetico Water Systems.This .......................................................... 39 ad will not run without your signed approval. proof is for your protection. This Corrections Approved WILL & WILEY FLYING INTO OOLAGAH AUG. 12 As Is Sig LCI Concrete............................................................................. 18 Local Eats - White River Fish Market.............................30 Mother Nature’s Pest Control & Lawn Care.............................. 40 NuRoof, Inc.............................................................................. 16 OklaHomes Realty, Inc............................................................. 19 Owasso Liquor & Wine............................................................. 28 PermaSeal............................................................................... 35 Pink House.............................................................................. 25 Pioneer Financial Group.......................................................... 25 RCB Bank................................................................................. 13 Re-Bath of Tulsa....................................................................... 9 Reese’s Medical Equipment.................................................... 33 Remembering V-J Day................................................34 Robertson Supply.................................................................... 37 Stillwater Milling Co................................................................ 15 Suburban Chevrolet................................................................ 11 Survival Zone Storm Shelters.................................................. 37 Swan Dairy............................................................................... 13 Thrift Harbor............................................................................ 39 Thunderbird Berry Farm.......................................................... 31 VALUES Size: 1/16 1/8 1/4H 171/4V 1/2 FP Spread Color: BW Spot Full Areas: Tile by Tony Inc......................................................................... JULY 2017 Tulsa Clinical Research............................................................. 2 For information, Call (918) 828-9600 Tulsa RV................................................................................... 7 VALUES is published monthly, 5800 E. Skelly Dr., Suite 708, Tulsa, OK 74135, 918-828-9600. Fax 918-828-9933. US Health Advisors.................................................................. 16 VALUES, all rights reserved, cover-to-cover. Over 134,000 copies direct mailed to homes in Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Collinsville, Claremore, Catoosa, Verdigris, Chelsea, Inola, Oologah, Bixby, Jenks, and Sapulpa. 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A TRUSTED RELATIONSHIP KEEPS GETTING BETTER BY DUANE BLANKENSHIP

usty Magiera, General Manager for United Ford Parts Distribution Center, recently announced that the Ford Customer Service Division has launched Omnicraft, an all-new brand of replacement parts for all makes of non-Ford vehicles. Omnicraft joins the Ford Family of brands that also includes Ford and Motorcraft. With the Ford parts heritage extending over the past century, Omnicraft represents excellent quality and fit and is so deemed a preferred choice of professional automotive technicians and individual DIY enthusiasts. “The Omnicraft addition represents quality and competitively-priced parts for all vehicle brands and they are available at the United Ford Parts

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Distribution Center in Broken Arrow. All our parts come with the best parts warranty in the industry… two years for most, longer for others,” said Magiera. “United Ford is proud of our 96% off-shelf fill rate. It emphatically says, we have your parts.” Their location has been on East 61st Street just east of Garnett for 14 years. Still, many residents are still unaware that they sell wholesale to the public as well as to Ford dealerships, independent repair centers and collision centers. “Everyone is welcome,” says Magiera. United Ford is the only parts distribution center owned by Penske in the U.S. and they ship anywhere in the country. They are excited to be

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Milton Villanueva, Wholesale Parts Salesman for United Ford, speaks fluent English and Spanish and enthusiastically assists customers with vehicle parts information and needs.

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offering Omnicraft products for all vehicle makes complete with Ford’s industry-leading warranty. “Omnicraft is OE (original equipment) quality offered at a great savings. Don’t be afraid to walk up to our warehouse parts counter. Everyone is welcome,” emphasizes Magiera. Initial Omnicraft offerings target the most requested parts that include oil filters, brake pads and rotors, loaded struts, starters and alternators. Inventories will

continue to grow as demand grows. Milton Villanueva is a Wholesale Parts Sales Specialist, and ¡Se habla Español! Milton has been at United Ford four years and Spanishspeaking customers appreciate the opportunity to speak with him. He is personable, likeable, quite knowledgeable and knows vehicle parts. He also knows the technical terminologies of specialty cars in both English and Spanish. Milton started working in the warehouse when he was 17 years old and was quickly promoted to Sales. “He was a great addition to our Sales Floor,” says Magiera, “because of his incredible knowledge, willingness to help and his love of automobiles.” Milton says, “All the personnel on our sales floor are great! We all work as a unified team to keep us heading in the right direction when serving our customers. I really believe we provide the best and quickest service available anywhere.” Whether you’re a Ford Service/ Parts department, an independent repair center, a collision center or an individual who likes to work on cars, come to the United Ford Parts Distribution Center the next time you need parts for any make car or truck. Chances are they can help you with your parts while saving you some money.

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A SHOPPING

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Cindy Rickard shows off the new Free People line now available at The District on Main.

eautiful things abound in Cari Bohannan’s delightful boutique tucked away on Main Street in Claremore. Offerings tend toward toward a more elegant, classic yet freespirited vibe with a decidedly boho brightness while still maintaining the subtle red dirt flavor that Oklahoma women rock so well. For those who adore the aesthetic of Anthropologie, they will find The District on Main a homegrown, more accessible answer to its artful, eclectic aura. “One of our biggest goals has always been to carry things in Claremore that you can’t get anywhere else, even to carry things that are hard to find in Tulsa,” Bohannan emphasized, a goal the store has easily achieved. The boutique is a garden of sartorial delights, offering clothing and accessory selections from coveted brands including Frye, Kate Spade, Lilly Pulitzer, and the store’s newest addition, Free People. The collection is carefully curated by the owner, each piece individually chosen at market for its fabric, texture, weight, and beauty, every item inspired. Bohannan interacts with each piece before choosing it, explaining, “When I attend market, I have to feel and touch everything...I want people to feel good with what they are wearing.” This translates to light, layerable pieces made from the most blissfully wearable textiles. The staff radiate with the shop’s bright energy, chatting

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knowledgably about the lines they carry, recommending beautiful pieces with ease. Here, elevating things abound. Think handcrafted, locally-made candles; artisan soaps; colorful pom pom keychains from Norman-based designer Taylor Elliot. A rustic shelf boasts a line of tobaccoinfused candles reminescent of the back porch on a country evening (Tobacco and Amber is everything). Handstamped necklaces bear the latitude and longitude of Claremore for those who want to keep home near their heart wherever they travel. An endcap brims with a line of all-natural laundry butters with names like Mam’Aaw Margee (lavender lemongrass), Grandam Madeline (citrus linen), Aunt Carol (ylang-ylang orange eucalyptus), and Pappy Jerry (unscented). Everywhere the earthiness of The District’s Oklahoma roots is evident, replete with artisanship and style. “We love to find new made-in-Oklahoma products,” Bohannan explained, citing Main Street’s reputation as a shopping destination. “It’s nice to be able to offer something that’s made right here.” But the boutique is as much Coachella as it is country. The new Free People line with its soft, layered look well-situated next to Rustic Cuff and Brighton. This little boutique is more than worth the drive from Tulsa to make your new goto for wardrobe staples and gifts alike.

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BIG BUNCO BENEFIT

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The 10th annual Bunco tournament hosted by Gamma Pi ESA will be held on August 12, 2017.

et your dice for you and your partner ready. The (the person sitting 10th Annual across from you) to roll Bunco tournament hosted more of that round’s by the Inola ESA Gamma number than the other Pi chapter will be held team before the head Saturday, August 12, 2017 table rings the bell. Play starting at 4 p.m. at the rotates from player to Inola Hay Capital Roundplayer clockwise, after a up Club. Attendees player does not roll that will enjoy a thrilling round’s number on any evening of competition, of the three die, a birdie prizes, food and lots of (three of the same die fun. All proceeds will but not the round you benefit Food 4 Kids at are playing) or a Bunco Inola Public Schools, the (three of the same Compassion Women’s die the round you are Members of Gamma Pi ESA hold the tablecloth that will be given at the 10th annual Center and provide playing). If you roll that Bunco tournament. (L to R) Carol Applegate, Janie Stevens, Kay Kirkes and Mary Adams. classroom supplies for round’s number on any Inola’s elementary, middle one of the three die, you Members of Gamma Pi ESA not only and high schools. The Food 4 Kids continue rolling until you don’t. As soon raise money to help worthy causes, they program, sponsored by the Salvation as a team from the designated “Head have a great time doing it. Around 100 Army, provides backpacks of food for Table” gets 21 points, the round is over. door prizes will be given away during children in need to take home on the Tickets to the tournament are $15 the tournament. Local merchants and weekends. The Compassion Women’s for those who pre-register by August 7 ESA members donate the prizes, which Center in Inola provides pregnancy and $20 at the door. Seating is limited, include gift certificates and a huge resources including prenatal care and so pre-registration is encouraged. assortment of merchandise. counseling to women in Rogers County. Each ticket includes a free lunch of a In addition to game winning prizes, Chapter members encourage attendees half sandwich, a package of chips, a lots of special prizes will be given out. to bring non-perishable food items to cookie and either water, coffee or tea Attendees may also purchase tickets for donate to the Inola Ministry House. Inola as well as a goodie tote bag containing $1 to participate in a 50/50 cash drawing. Ministry House provides free clothing merchandise donated by local Six tickets for $5 will also be available. and food to those who are in need in the merchants and club members, along “When we first started, we didn’t expect Inola area. Bunco participants who bring with the Bunco rules and score cards. it to go year after year, but here we are, a non-perishable food item to donate will A concession stand with sandwiches, ten years later,” said Gamma Pi Member receive a chance to win a gift basket. The chips and homemade desserts will be Janie Stevens. more items you bring, the more chances available all evening. Returning as special guest player is you have to win. Pre-registration for the Bunco radio personality Carly Rush. tournament ends August 7. To pre“Carly is so much fun, and we’re register, mail your registration to thrilled she is coming back again this Gamma Pi ESA, P.O. Box 183, Inola, year,” says Janie. OK 74036, or you can call (918) 637Treasurer Gertrude Riddle has 0595. The Inola Hay Capital Round-up hand-embroidered a beautiful Club is located at 31236 S. 4230 Rd., tablecloth to be given at the approximately a mile and a half south tournament. Anyone will have the of US-412. chance to win the tablecloth by Don’t miss out on the chance for purchasing a ticket for $1 or six for $5. a fun evening and plenty of prizes. For those who have never played, Register today. Bunco is an easy-to-learn dice game that is fun for all ages. A game Gamma Pi ESA member Gertrude Riddle has handconsists of six rounds (1’s thru 6’s). embroidered a beautiful tablecloth to be given away GAMMA PI ESA during this year’s Bunco tournament. First round, you roll for 1’s, second P.O. BOX 183 | INOLA, OK | (918) 637-0595 round 2’s, and so on. The objective is 12 |

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: Y E L I W & L WIL

O O T N I G N I FLY

BY AMY BETH DOBBINS

amous actor and humorist, Will Rogers, along with accomplished aviator and fellow Oklahoman, Wiley Post, suffered a fatal plane crash over Alaska on Aug. 15, 1935. For more than 30 years, on the weekend closest to Aug. 15, an annual flyin has been held in honor and celebration of the lives of the two friends at the birthplace home of

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the late Will Rogers located at 9501 E. 380 Rd. in Oologah, Oklahoma. On Saturday, Aug. 12, the event is slated once again to draw crowds and smiles, alike, as a variety of activities are scheduled. Between 100 and 150 pilots from a four state area will participate, landing their planes on a 2,000foot grass landing strip. The planes will begin landing as early as 8


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a.m. Attendees will have the opportunity to get up close and personal, visiting with the pilots and touring everything from homemade and antique planes to war planes and helicopters. At 9 a.m., two very special guests, resembling Will Rogers and Wiley Post, will make their appearances. Gene Loyd will be entertaining the crowds with music on the

front porch of the birthplace home, and Robert Lewis, Cherokee Storyteller, will also be performing. Next to the runway, an antique car and motorcycle show will be ongoing as well as Inflatables, games and crafts to delight the younger spectators. Food trucks and vendors will be onsite throughout the event as well. The birthplace home will be

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open for visitor tours. So, too, will the barn and petting zoo. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy this historic event that is sure to send the spirit soaring.

WILL ROGERS AND WILEY POST FLY-IN Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch, 9501 E. 380 Road, Oologah, OK Saturday, August 12, 2017, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. (Gates open at 7:30 a.m.) Handicap accessible parking is available. Admission is free, but donations are welcomed.

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1720 W WILL ROGERS BLVD | CLAREMORE, OK WILLROGERS.COM | (918) 341-0719

The Will Rogers & Wiley Post fly-in features between 100 and 150 planes and activities for the whole family.

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FAB LAB TULSA’S 2017 MINI MAKER FAIRE CELEBRATES THE “MAKER MINDSET” BY KRISTI ROE-OWEN

ttention DIYers, creatives, lifehackers, craftistas, Doc Emmett Browns and Tim “The Tool Man” Taylors--put down that Dremel and step away from the glue gun for this very important PSA. The amazing team over at the Hardesty Center for Fab Lab Tulsa have teamed up with Make: (a zine for makers) to offer Tulsans the chance to participate in what they call “the Greatest Show and Tell in Oklahoma”: Tulsa Mini Maker Faire. If you’re not familiar with Fab Lab Tulsa, it is an MIT-chartered nonprofit organization situated in Kendall Whittier Neighborhood that gives Tulsa and northeastern Oklahoma the opportunity to interact with digital fabrication and rapid prototyping machinery they might not otherwise have access to for the purpose of creating personal projects, developing new inventions, designing new products, or simply learning computer-aided software and hardware (think laser cutters, 3D printers, and super cool milling machines). Executive Director Nathan Pritchett explained, “They’re the types of machines that people generally don’t have access to or can’t afford

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to have access to on their own.” Makers can be seen creating cosplay pieces, medical prototypes, art pieces, signs for their startups, working machines, and--this is important--every manner of geekery from a giant Dalek to light sabers to tiny Millennium Falcons. If you have an idea and can use the software, they have the fabrication tools for you to make it a reality. The 5th Annual Tulsa Mini Maker Faire is Oklahoma’s version of an award-winning, family-friendly event geared towards celebrating the “maker mindset”-- as Make: CEO Dale Dougherty explained in a recent TED Talk, “All of us are makers. We’re born makers. We have this ability to make things, to grasp things with our hands.” “It’s really about empowering people,” Pritchett emphasized, “encouraging people to be more than just consumers, but also be makers. There really is no stereotypical maker, other than this DIY attitude, willingness to do it themselves, to learn, and to create on their own.” In addition to many hands-on exhibits, the fair will include stage presentations such as “Radical Reactions” chemistry experiments,

drone building, and an audiencewide virtual reality experience. But the Tulsa Mini Maker Faire and maker mindset isn’t just for the engineers and programmers. It is literally about and for anyone who creates anything. Exhibitors include artists, crafters, tinkerers, inventors, entrepreneurs, schools, universities, clubs, startups and businesses. Interested makers can apply to exhibit through July 31st. The fair will be held Saturday, August 26th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Expo Square’s Central Park Hall. Admission is free to the public. Head over to Facebook, where you can RSVP to the event page at facebook. com/makerfairetulsa or sign up as a maker at tulsa.makerfaire.com.

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s a homeowner, it is reasonable to assume you will have, from time to time, repair expenses. When your fridge stops working, your roof springs a leak or you need to rebuild your privacy fence, how do you budget for these costs? The examples above happened to my wife and me within three years of purchasing our first home. Here are four tips we used to save, which helped us pay for these unexpected expenses.

1. SET ASIDE MONEY NOW FOR EMERGENCIES.

The fridge that came with the house went out about four months after we moved in. Luckily, we had a few thousand dollars saved up for emergencies and were able to purchase a new fridge right away. You never know when a $500 or $1,000 expense will arise. Tuck away money now so can avoid unwanted stress and debt.

2. USE YOUR CONTACTS.

A few months after purchasing the new fridge, our roof sprang a leak. A couple of temporary patch jobs later, it needed to be replaced. I called a company and requested an estimate which came back around $4,000. Yikes! Who has that kind of money laying around? I looked for other companies and asked friends and family for

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recommendations. With their help, I found a roundabout family connection that owned a roofing company. Their estimate was about half the price of the original estimate. I had a new roof within two weeks. Whew! Always comparison shop. It’s worth the time.

3. DIY. RECRUIT HELP.

Next on our list is to rebuild the privacy fence. We recently paid off both of our vehicles. So each month our old auto payment goes into our savings to help pay for the fence rebuild. I have recruited family members to help build the fence. By building it ourselves, we will save a couple thousand dollars. Our only expense is the material, plus meals for the crew.

4. SELL UNWANTED ITEMS.

One person’s trash is another person’s treasure. One way to pad your savings is to look for things around your house you don’t use and sell them in a garage sale. Consider selling more expensive items on eBay or another online sales site. These are a few ways I’ve saved money, but there are lots of ways to prepare for the unexpected expenses of homeownership. Do what works best for you. There

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hite River Fish Market is one of those Tulsa staples folks recommend to friends and family when they stop through from out of state. Understated and casual, White River offers patrons the opportunity to dine in their market-style lunchroom, where guests order at a counter and wait to be served. Recently, they added a second location in Broken Arrow. White River has been the go-to place to pick up fresh fish flown in from the coasts and South America since the 1930s with a reputation so solid local sushi chefs rely on their fare for fresh fish when they can’t wait for a shipment. The Broken Arrow spot maintains the lowkey vibe of its older sister, giving as close to the feel of a coastal fish market as you’re probably going to get in a landlocked city. Counters of fresh fish line the store on one side, replete with vast offerings: a large,

white halibut next to heaps of thick orange roughy, tilapia, frog legs, mahi mahi, sea bass, peeled and deveined shrimp, and the like. Rows of hot sauce and Lee Lover’s Clover Honey line the countertop with nononsense signage for pricing above on the wall. Staff were straight-up; they offered professional, solid service in the same no-frills way they serve their food, which is fine because the food truly speaks for itself. White River portions on the generous side, and all meals come with two sides, so order accordingly. The Academy Award for best performance on a plate goes to the onion rings. That heaping pile of onion rings was the very definition of food joy. The onions were thickly cut, the batter light and sweet but not too crumbly. The hush puppies were also top notch. Sweet, crispy, just a little spicy, but moist inside almost the way cake is. In a world of dry hush puppies, White River has achieved texture perfection with theirs. The meal also came with a side

of stewed pinto beans, tasty but standard fare. The grilled halibut was beautiful, perfectly seasoned, served with a side of clarified butter. The seasoning was not too heavy-handed, which is important because the fish quality speaks for itself at the market. The quality was excellent; it was clearly very fresh fish. We would be remiss if we did not finish out the meal with a slice of pie and a piping hot cup of coffee. The buttermilk pie is a lemon zest recipe, which was unexpected but extremely tasty, served with a generous heap of whipped cream. The texture was creamier than some. In a town filled with delicious buttermilk pie (Stutt’s and Wilson’s both offer phenomenal recipes), it was nice to taste a recipe that was not a clone but had something different to offer. At about $16-$20 per person, this destination is all about the food experience. If you consider yourself a foodie or epicure, the best way to experience White River might just be to order several meals and dig in family style. Just don’t forget to order onion rings and possibly write a sonnet about how amazing they are later on.

If you stop into White River Fish Market for one of their fresh orange roughy or halibut fillets, you want to grill that fish to succulent, flaky perfection. But overcooking a fish can literally happen in seconds, which is why we’ve put together this handy guide to grilling perfection.

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Halibut

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Tilapia

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Tuna

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Swordfish

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Salmon

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hen you think of good old time southern gospel, what comes to mind? When you think of some of the biggest names in country music, who is on that list? If you can imagine blending the two together, you just might come up with a four-day event with over twenty of the biggest names in southern gospel music, top that off with legendary country music headliners The Oak Ridge Boys and Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothers and what you get is the 49th Annual Brumley Gospel Sing coming to Tulsa’s Mabee Center August 2-5! The Brumley Gospel Sing has been entertaining southern gospel fans since 1969 when Albert E. Brumley brought together several gospel artists for an all night sing at a rodeo in Springdale, Arkansas. Since that time the event has grown in number of 32 |

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artists performing and fans attending to encompass dozens of southern gospel artists and over 20,000 fans attending each year. “The Oak Ridge Boys and Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothers headlining the event this year is an exciting addition for our 49th year,” said Brumley Music’s president, Bob Brumley. Both are Grammy Award winning country music icons and both have roots in southern gospel music that run deep. Many of southern gospel’s most popular artists will be returning for the event this year. Opening the show on Wednesday are Dailey & Vincent who were recently inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. Also appearing are: Karen Peck & New River, Jeff & Sheri Easter, The Hoppers, The Nelons, Gold City, The McKameys, Chuck Wagon Gang, The Erwins and many more.

The 49th Annual Brumley Gospel Sing comes to Tulsa August 2-5 at the Mabee Center located at 7777 S. Lewis Ave. Tickets start at $25 and are available online at brumleymusic. com, mabeecenter.com or by calling 1(800) 678-1353.

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REMEMBERING

Frank Riesinger, WW II Vet and Organizer with a monument to Veterans at the BA Military History Center.

BY AMY BETH DOBBINS

We heard the commotion. Cars were blowing their horns. Everybody started throwing ticker tape out of the windows like confetti. It looked like snow.” On August 14, 1945, young soldier, Frank Riesinger, was on a short leave in his hometown, Tulsa, before being re-stationed at Scott Air Force Base in

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Illinois when the news came that Japan had surrendered, ending World War II. Feeling that V-J Day had not received sufficient local recognition, Frank set out to organize a celebration. With the help of a handful of veterans and the invaluable support and financial backing of the Military History Center and AVB Bank, V-J Day will be properly recognized and celebrated at the third-annual ceremony this year. “AVB Bank is proud to serve the many men and women that have and do serve our military. We are honored to participate in the celebration of the end of World War II… and we pay tribute to their service and our fallen heroes,” explains Kelli Sowell, Executive Vice President of AVB Bank. Thomas P. Mancino, Brigadier General, U.S. Army (retired) serves as the President of the Board of Directors for the Military History Center and will act as Master of Ceremonies. The event will include patriotic music led by the accomplished Stephen Goforth and Maggie Bond, Miss Tulsa 2017, as well as a flag presentation and recognition of

all veterans or active military members that have sacrificed in defense of this country. Master Sgt. Paul Andert, U.S. Army (retired), will be a featured speaker. Andert fought in seven major campaigns in North Africa and Europe with the 2nd Armored Division, earning the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Crox de guerre. He is also an author and founder of All Veterans Association, Inc. Sr. Master Sgt. Dan Snow, U.S. Army (retired), an associate of Congressman Jim Bridenstine, will also be a featured speaker. Everyone is invited to join in the 72nd Anniversary Celebration of V-J Day on Saturday, August 12, on the lawn of the Military History Center, 112 N. Main Street, Broken Arrow. The ceremony will kick off at 1:30 p.m. The museum will open its doors at 10 a.m., however, and admission is free on that day. “It was the greatest war the world has ever known,” recalls Frank. “No other country has ever done so much as we did during World War II. Every American should attend some celebration.”

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JUL-AUG C O M M U N I T Y C A L E N D A R July 11 & 18, 2017 Starlight Bands Summer Concert Series Guthrie Green 111 E. M.B. Brady Street Tulsa, OK 74103 8 PM July 11 - Night at the Movies July 18 - The Best of the Big Band Era www.starlightbands.net Free Admission July 12, 19 & 26, 2017 Free Summer Kids Films 1 PM Circle Cinema 10 S. Lewis Ave. Tulsa, OK 74104 July 12 - Sing July 19 - Trolls July 26 - Boss Baby (918) 585-3504 www.circlecinema.com Free Admission Seating is Limited July 13, 20, 27, 2017 & Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2017 Summer’s Fifth Night Concert Schedule 7-9 PM Utica Square 1709 Utica Square Tulsa, OK 74114 (918) 742-5531 www.uticasquare.com Free Admission July 14-16, 2017 An Affair of the Heart Friday & Saturday 9 AM – 6 PM Sunday 11 AM – 5 PM River Spirit Expo 4145 E. 21st St. Tulsa, OK 74112 $8 per person for all 3 days Kids 12 and under are free www.heartoftulsa.com July 14, 2017 & August 11, 2017 Second Fridays: Lindy in the Park Swing Dancing April-October All experience levels welcome 6:30 PM - Lesson 7 - 9:30 PM - Dancing 111 E. M.B. Brady Street Tulsa, OK 74103 www.vsmtulsa.com 38 |

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July 15, 2017 Tulsa Punk Rock Flea Market Presents: Tulsa Oddities & Curiosities Expo 12 PM - 5 PM The American Legion Post 1 Tulsa 1120 E. 8th St Tulsa, OK 74120 $5 Admission July 18 & August 15, 2017 Drawing on Memories 10 AM - 12 PM Philbrook Museum of Art 2727 S Rockford Rd Tulsa, OK 74114 (800) 272-3900 www.alz.org/Oklahoma Admission is Free, Space is Limited

July 18, 2017 LIFE Senior Services Senior Safety and Lifestyle Fair 9 AM - 3 PM Central Park Hall at Expo Square 4145 E. 21st St. Tulsa, OK 74104 (918) 664-9000 www.lifeseniorservices.org July 20, 2017 Milam Lecture Series Bill Keith, author of “From One Fire – The Story of Bill John Baker” 6 PM Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd Claremore, OK 74017 www.willrogers.com Free Admission July 22, 2017 Moms on Main 10 AM - 3 PM Three Twenty on Main 320 W. Will Rogers Blvd. Claremore, OK 74017 $5 Admission July 28, 2017 Film on The Lawn: Vertigo 7:30 PM Philbrook Museum of Art 2727 S. Rockford Rd. Tulsa, OK 74114 (918) 748-5300 $6 Members, $8 Not-yet Members, ages 17 and under are free www.philbrook.org

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July 28-30, 2017 The 2017 Home & Garden Expo of Oklahoma

Fri. 12PM - 8 PM, Sat. 10 AM - 8 PM, Sun. 11 AM - 5 PM

August 4, 2017 Community Donation Based Yoga with Christine Von de Veld 5:30 - 6:45 PM Be Love Yoga Studio Tulsa 1310 E. 6th St. Tulsa, OK 74120 www.beloveyogastudio.com

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July 29, 2017 Sidewalk Astronomy Hosted by the Astronomy Club of Tulsa Astronomy Viewing Event 8 PM - 10 PM Bass Pro Shops 101 Bass Pro Dr. Broken Arrow, OK 74012 www.astrotulsa.com Free & Open to the Public

August 5, 2017 Bedlam Run 5 KM race - 7:30 AM 10 KM race - 7:30 AM 1 Mile Fun Run - 7:35 AM Fleet Feet Sports - Blue Dome 418 E. 2nd St. Downtown Tulsa, OK 74120 www.bedlamrun.com Registration Required $15-$45

August 2-5, 2017 49th Annual Brumley Gospel Sing Evening Shows Wed.- Fri. 7 PM, Sat. 6 PM Matinee Shows Fri. & Sat. 11 AM Tickets available at the Mabee Center: 7777 S. Lewis Ave. Tulsa, OK 74136 (918) 495-6000 www.brumleymusic.com Ticket Prices Vary

August 5, 2017 Tulsa Roughnecks FC vs Reno 1868 FC Soccer Game 7:30 PM ONEOK Field 201 N. Elgin Ave. Tulsa, OK 74120 www.roughnecksfc.com Tickets start at $10

August 3, 2017 Think Tank: Claremore Dreams 2025 12 PM - 1 PM North Block Common 115 North Missouri Avenue Claremore, OK 74017 www.claremorecollective.com Free. Registration Required. August 4, 2017 Community Bunco Bash Proceeds benefit the BA Senior Center 6 PM - 9 PM Broken Arrow Senior Center 1800 S. Main St. Broken Arrow, OK 74012 (918) 259-8377 www.baseniors.org Admission is $10 in advance, $12 at the door

August 6, 2017 Bikes, Bacon & Beer Hosted by Phat Tire Bike Shop 13, 22, 33 and 50 Mile Bike Rides 420 E. 2nd St. Tulsa, OK 74120 (918) 743-4285 facebook.com/PhatTireTulsa August 12, 2017 Wild Brew Benefits the Sutton Aviary Research Center 5 PM - 8 PM Cox Business Center 100 Civic Center Tulsa, OK 74103 Admission prices start at $45 www.wildbrew.org August 12, 2017 Will Rogers & Wiley Post Fly-In 10:30 AM - Will & Wiley Arrive Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch 9501 E. 380 Rd. Oologah, OK 74053 www.willrogers.com

August 12, 2017 72nd Anniversary of V-J Day Celebration Celebrating the end of World War II 1:30 PM Military History Museum 112 N. Main Street Broken Arrow, OK 74012 www.brokenarrowok.gov Free August 17, 2017 Origami with Emily 4 PM - 5 PM Tulsa Children’s Museum 560 N. Maybelle Ave. Tulsa, OK 74127 Ages 6+ www.tulsachildrensmuseum.org Event is Free with Museum Admission Purchase August 18, 2017 Back to School Bash and Fashion Show Featuring Dogs Available for Adoption 12 PM - 2 PM Woodland Hills Mall 7021 S. Memorial Dr. Tulsa, OK 74133 (918) 252-7511 Admission is Free August 25, 2017 Tulsa Area United Way 7th Annual Golf Scramble Benefits the Tulsa Area United Way 2017 Campaign Shotgun start at 8 AM LaFortune Park Golf Course 5501 S. Yale Ave. Tulsa, OK 74135 (918) 295-6668 $400 for each team Optional Mulligans $5 each Registration Required www.tauw.org August 26, 2017 Tulsa Mini Maker Faire by Fab Lab Tulsa Greatest Show and Tell in Oklahoma 10 AM - 5 PM Central Park Hall at Expo Square 1701 S Sandusky Ave. Tulsa, OK 74112 (918) 779-6025 tulsa.makerfaire.com


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