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Saving You Time and Energy Energy Tech Inc. offers variety in products, services and guaranteed customer satisfaction for your windows, siding and doors. By Erica Ludwig Everybody loves a good deal, especially on a quality product. When it comes to home renovation and building, you want the most for your buck without cutting corners. Jim Evans at Energy Tech, Inc. understands this, which is why his top priority is the customer. He does the research on prices and products so you don’t have to. Not only that, he’ll show you how to replace windows in your own home. “We carry most of the window

samples of our competitors,” he said. “The best way you can compare windows is putting them right next to each other. It helps give the customer an idea of what they’re looking for.” With a lifetime of experience in the home improvement industry, Jim Evans opened his company, Energy Tech, Inc. The company provides Energy Star® qualified windows and patio doors. Owner of Energy Tech, Inc., Jim Evans cares about his customers. Rather than just (continued on page 26) looking to make a sale, he wants to be certain everything is done right and to your liking.

Baked to Perfection Classic Hollywood Honey Baked Ham of Tulsa caters to your needs for the perfect holiday meal. By Duane Blankenship

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Honey Baked Ham Co. and Cafe of Tulsa does it all to please their customers. This unique business was opened in 2003 and current Owner/Operator Lee Griffin took over the helm in 2010. Families and businesses across the country recognize Honey Baked ham, turkey and specialty products as a superior holiday and everyday choice for families, businesses and clients. Select from packaged products or make your own custom package. The parent company began in the 1940s when founder Harry Hoenselaar patented the perfect final touch to his gourmet hams: the spiral-slicing process. Harry also had a unique curing and cooking procedure that produced one-of-akind, high quality, bone-in smoked hams. He opened his first Honey Baked Ham Co. (continued on page 26)

Horror Halloween Bash Waterstone Private Wealth Management sponsors Annual Halloween event from 7:00 p.m. to Midnight at the Grant Haunted Mansion on October 28. By Duane Blankenship

Honey Baked Ham of Tulsa Owner/Operator Lee Griffin with just a few of the delicious Holiday Gifts available at his Honey Baked store and cafe in Tulsa.

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Melanie Hasty-Grant and Ken Grant, Waterstone Private Wealth Management Owners, invite you to join them and other Owasso Area neighbors at the Classic Hollywood Horror Annual Halloween Bash happening at the Grant Haunted Mansion. The event is open to the public on Friday, October 28, 2016, from 7:00 p.m. to Midnight. Tickets must be purchased in advance no later than October 24th. Those attending are asked to park at Freedom (continued on page 26)

Melanie Hasty-Grant and husband Ken Grant dressed as in corrolation with their Freak Show theme at their 2015 Halloween Haunted Mansion, sponsored each year by Waterstone Private Wealth Management.

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So Tell Me, What’s On Your Bucket List? BY MELANIE HASTY-GRANT Ensuring your finances are aligned with your life goals can be complex and time consuming. I’ve heard every reason in the book as to why folks put it off. Mostly, people find it kind of scary and overwhelming so they avoid it like they avoid a root canal. Our goal is to take the uncertainty out of the equation. We meet with clients, gather information from them about their expenses, savings, and income, and develop solutions and strategies about how to pursue the goal. Our mission is to help you identify your goals, and then design your money around your life. Our proprietary financial planning process called “My Bucket List: Dream.Plan.Do” was designed specifically with our clients in mind. It makes financial planning fun and painless because it is focused on helping you make conscious decisions about what you want your life to look like. We have you focus on your bucket list for your life. What are the things you really want to accomplish? Then, we focus on developing the plan of how to get there. We design your money around your life! We find that the most successful retirees have the frame of mind that they are “retiring to” something. The following are 5 tips to consider before you clock in to work in for the last time! Bucket List #1 Think about how you want to spend your time. It is likely that for the first time in years, you will have a lot of free time on your hands. At first, this is

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incredibly appealing. Retirees think about all the things they finally have time to do. However, eventually having a routine helps to normalize the transition. We encourage clients to start “practicing” retirement. Begin trying out hobbies and tasks that are planned for the golden years. Bucket List #2 Begin to redefine your identity. Retirement is an adjustment. “Who am I without a job title and salary?” You are so much more than what you do for an occupation. Take what experiences were gained, and translate that into hobbies. Volunteerism and giving back to your community is thoughtful and rewarding. Start mulling this over before retirement. You will start developing your identity outside of working. Bucket List #3 Complete a financial assessment. We recommend our “My Bucket List. Dream.Plan.Do.” process because it is a fun, action-oriented process to help engage you in consciously defining what you are excited about and your vision for your life. One of the biggest questions pre-retirees have is, “Will I have enough money throughout my retirement?” Doing a personal financial assessment will aid in gauging the needs of your

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Bucket List #4 Do some soul searching. Make a list of a hundred or more things that you would like to do as soon as you enter retirement. New hopes and dreams are crucial during this transition stage in life. The purpose of this is to provide a sense of stability and drive. Bucket List #5 Be proactive about possible changes in relationships. Because you will be spending so much more time at home, there may be changes in the dynamic of your relationship you’re your spouse, children, grandchildren. For some couples, spending 24/7 with their significate other is taxing. There could be some nit picking going on regarding who is in charge of what. Don’t wait for conflict. Define what you would like for this time to look like together; not apart. Retirement is a very exciting phase of life; even more so if you have planned for it, give us a call. We can help. For more information go to www.waterstonewealth.com or call 918-272-1120. Melanie Hasty-Grant Managing Principal at Waterstone Private Wealth Management and Experienced Licensed Professional Counselor. Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member FINRA/SIPC. Investment advisory services offered through CWM, LLC a Registered Investment Advisor. LPL Financial is under separate ownership from any other named entity.

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HHoliday Ready from Head to Toe Nail technician Debbie Edmonds and the rest of the Reveal Salon staff provide consultations in all services for guaranteed customer satisfaction.

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By Deanna Rebro Eating and exercise go hand in hand when it comes to a healthy lifestyle. Although we eat and move our muscles every day, we may not be doing the right things to achieve the greatest benefits for our bodies. The Health Service Team at The Rock Church is offering an opportunity to learn about health, nutrition and exercise.

On November 4th they will present Healthy Eating Coach Sharon Stroud and International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness (IFBB) professional women’s physique body builder Brittany Watts to share their expertise on becoming healthy and staying healthy. Sharon Stroud is well known in the area for her lectures and television recipes. She teaches

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Transforming Lives for Over 20 years Crossroads Clubhouse sets annual open house for October 20.

By Scott McClung It’s a night of fun, awareness, and appreciation. Crossroads Clubhouse, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing hope and opportunities for Tulsa area adults living with mental illness, will host an Open House on October 20 from 4:00-7:00 p.m, at 1888 E. 15th St. There will be light hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and live music by The Scis-

sortails. There will also be guided tours of Crossroads, with Program Coordinators on hand to answer questions about Employment, Education, Housing, Culinary, and Wellness Programs. The event is free and open to the public. The annual event serves two purposes: to thank donors, grant makers, referral sources, student interns, and volunteers, and to educate the general public as well

as prospective members and their families about the services offered. With a considerable spotlight on funding for mental healthcare in Oklahoma, it’s important to play a part. Crossroads is not a treatment facility and offers no such services. As an accredited member of Clubhouse International (iccd. org), which oversees the operations of over 340 Clubhouses worldwide, Crossroads is the other half of the

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mental health equation, helping members to reach and sustain their full potential. This is how its members transcend stigma and live a life in which he or she is a person, not an illness. Crossroads is celebrating its 21st year of service to the Tulsa area. Their central location means easy access for members, many of whom use the bus system or The Lift. Their Transitional Employment (TE) Program is a partnership with local businesses, including Reasor’s, Marshall’s, and the Altamont Bakery at B’nai Emunah Synagogue. In TE, Crossroads turns members into employees who earn respectable incomes and contribute to the local economy. Employment Coordinator Lily Leffall said, “One of the beauties of TE is that an employee (Crossroads member) is covered if for some reason he or she can’t go to work on a certain day. A staff member learns the position, and we are the ones who train them, not the employer. So the employer does not have to go through the training process.” The Crossroads Housing Program has placed many members in safe, affordable homes. Eight homeless members gained housing last year, while another ten who were in danger of losing their homes received funding to pay rent. Members who seek to com-

plete a degree or begin studies altogether can benefit from the Education Program, which offers field trips to college and technical campuses in the Tulsa area. Crossroads is a good steward of personal and environmental wellness. Members can assist the Culinary Unit in preparing daily lunches and tending to the Garden of Hope, which was recently named a National Wildlife Federation Certified Wildlife Habitat as well as a Monarch Waystation. Crossroads’ monthly Saturday Socials include movies, cultural festivals, and many other fun events. Find out more about Crossroads Clubhouse. Drop by for lunch and a tour at 12 noon, Monday through Friday. Visit online at www.crossroadsok.org. See you on October 20!

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A Halloween Experience for All The Castle of Muskogee’s annual Halloween Festival returns with a new feature: The Halloween Train

By Renee Profitt Fall is in the air, which means the 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 October! You’ll find a collection of culinary creations, 30+

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. Their goal is to create one-of-a-kind memories of fun and adventure to everyone; Guests and Cast alike! New This Year: The Halloween Train! Guests may board

The Castle’s Halloween Festival takes place every weekend in October.

from the Depot (located in the Castle Village) and enjoy a ride throughout the festive sites of the not-so-scary grounds. Families are encouraged to plan a trip to Halloween Land, a carnival themed area which is ideal for our younger castle goers. Activities include kidfriendly games, face painting, and prizes with absolutely no scares! For those of you with faint hearts, there is always the Haunted Hayride, a trip that is sure to keep you on your toes as you ride through the Castle countryside; the Enchanted Boardwalk is your chance to discover the magic of the Woodlands, which also features over 200 Halloween inflatables; experience live entertainment on the Chessboard Stage with the Magic of Matthew VanZee and the comedy of the Jester Rejects. Back by request, but new to October…

Jack Sparrow will be entertaining on stage as well as gallivanting throughout the Castle Village. Within the Castle walls, guests can relive the doom of the dark ages by touring the Torture Chamber or daring a stroll through Casa Morte… translated to House of the Dead, this 12th Century labyrinth provides horror and menacing spirits around every corner. Looking to revisit the nightmare-inducing stars of the Silver screen? Be sure to plan a trip to Domus Horrificus, which takes you to the depths where your favorite monsters dwell; and in the Ultimate Maze, most of you will find your way, and the rest of you, well... Looking for a Bone-chilling scare? Venture into the depths of the Castle grounds and test your fear factor on the Trail of Blood. As a staple of the Castle’s Halloween Festival, we have redefined the possibilities and added new menacing creatures to this wooded walk. Guests may gather courage before entrance or count survivors afterwards at the trail’s pub, The Rack. The hideaway’s host, Elvira, may not offer sanctuary from the trail’s ghouls, but she’ll be there to

serve up drinks and entertaining tales before the return to Castle Village. If you’re looking for immersion scares, we suggest the Dark Tower Zombie Hunt, where your mission and weapons are given, but it’s up to you to clear the area of Zombies and rescue survivors. 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. Advance tickets may be purchased on-line. Go to the castles website to check out pricing, combo packages and details on attractions. In this family friendly environment, unaccompanied minors must have a photo ID to enter.

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HHoliday Gifts from the Heart Give a gift with a personal touch at OHCE’s second annual Happy Holiday Gift Ideas on Monday, October 24 from 9:45 a.m. to 3 p.m.

By Erica Ludwig The Tulsa County Oklahoma Home and Community Education (OHCE) will be hosting their second annual “Happy Holiday Gift Ideas” event on Monday, October 24 at the Memorial Drive United Methodist Church in Tulsa, located at 7903 E. 15th St., from 9:45 a.m. until 3 p.m. There will be between 10 and 12 food and crafts demonstrations by OHCE members to provide gift ideas that anyone can make. See demonstrations for delicious homemade fried tacos as a dish to spice up any holiday party. For those who love to create outside of the kitchen, how-to’s of watercolor greeting cards, scrapbook style cards, simple to make Christmas ornaments and easy sewing projects such as Chenille potholders and koozie bowls will be displayed. There will also be a flower arranging course as well as a tutorial on making your own sugar scrub.Each demonstration is budget conscious and user friendly. A booklet with easy-tofollow instructions, patterns and recipes is included. Kathy Erwin, membership committee chairperson, Tulsa County, organized with her team this event in its inaugural year. She

Cindy Crowley, Kathy Erwin, Wanda Moore and Mary Hart show some of the items you can learn to make at the Happy Holiday Gift Ideas event. is ecstatic that it is returning with new gifts and ideas for the holidays. “We gave this a holiday theme,” she says, “but what is really nice is how most of the projects can be adapted seasonally for any giftgiving occasion.” If you have always wanted to try your hand at flower arranging, watercolor painting or simple sewing projects, this is the perfect opportunity to learn something new in the company of other

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and extend the best interests of the family, home and community through the associations in all 77 counties. Countywide projects include cultural enrichment, family issues, healthy living, a holiday luncheon, membership, promotional sales, resource management, scholarships, and the Tulsa County Fair. The 80-year-old OHCE grew out of home demonstration clubs who made it their mission to distribute educational information on agricultural and home economics. Anyone who wants to learn something new on October 24, and have a lot of fun getting into the holiday spirit, should send a check for $10 no later than October 19 to OHCE-TC, 8516 S. 43rd West Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74132.

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OOnly One Call Away of operators not set properly and most operator failure is the result of a door that needs servicing or replacement. The forces on an operator Garage doors and garage door By Harold Blalock should not exceed the minimal openers work together to control Garage doors are sometimes used force it takes to just open and close as an entry door and operated 10 to access to your garage. What most the door on a 1 to 10 scale. As the 20 cycles a day and are a convenient consumers do not realize is the operator ages and brushes wear interaction between the two and part of our lives, taken for granted, the force must be increased down, how one affects the other. Most until they malfunction. to start the motor. Usually the door replacements are the result force is over specifications as far as the door is concerned, because once the motor is turning with the forces set too high, damage is caused to the door if something is blocking the opening. Likewise if a door is in need of service, the opener must work harder than specified to open and close it. Most Keith Mrozinski and Owner Steve Lewis put the same care and operators have craftsmanship into each custom door. a weak link

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Authentic Bavarian and Tulsa Culture The 2016 Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa celebrates local bier October 20-23

By Erica Ludwig A beloved Tulsa tradition is back for a 38th year. The 2016 Linde Oktoberfest will take place October 20-23. Tulsa’s largest festival is located at River West Festival Park on the west bank of the beautiful Arkansas River, and offers four days of authentic German celebration, including live music, games and, of course, food and drinks, among number other attractions. Admission is $7 in advance and $10 at the gate for adults and free for children 12 and under. The Autobahn Pass and other ticket packages are available online, allowing patrons to purchase admission and festival money ahead of time and bypass lines. On Family Friday, admission to the festival is free from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The carnival offers unlimited rides from noon to 6 p.m. with the purchase of a $20 All-Rides Wristband. Paid parking is available near the festival grounds at $10 and $20, or patrons can ride the free shuttles, which run three routes through downtown, midtown and south Tulsa, near alternative parking areas. “The sense of community is what Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa is known for,” says Festival Director

Tonja Carrigg. At this festival, there are no strangers and every participant can enjoy meeting new friends over good food, drink and entertainment.” Live music is always a favorite. Festival goers can expect German bands, country-western artists, oldtime rock, and dancing as entertainment for the festival. Also making it’s return is the Glockenspiel. The Glockenspiel is a two-story, giant life-sized kuckoo clock. Every hour on the hour, actors come out onto the second floor balcony and perform entertaining skits and then chime in the hour in ways only imaginable by Das Glockenspiel. A bar with adult beverages will also greet customers on the lower level. New to Oktoberfest is the OK Hoptoberfest Zelt. This tent featuring seven Oklahoma-based breweries is a celebration to local bier. Brands included in the tent include: Anthem Brewing Company, Hanson Brewing Company, Renaissance Brewing Company, Dead Armadillo Craft Brewing, Nothing’s Left Brewing Co., COOP Ale Works and 405 Brewing Co. Wine, mixed drinks and non-alcoholic beverages also will be served.

The popular commemorative beer stein will be offered again this year. Called the Maßkrug, this one-litre (33.8 fluid ounce) stein is designed to closely Live music, local beers and authentic cuisine are always cherished resemble the mug features of Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa. frequently used in Bavarian beer gardens and beer tion and other participant games struction Company, Inc.; Oktoberhalls and is a staple of Oktoberfest will be held during the festival. Full fest Sponsors German-American in Munich, Germany. schedule, details and event signup Society of Tulsa, PediStat; Official Many local restaurants will be is online. Media Sponsors Tyler Media, on site with a wide variety of menu Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa 2016 Z-104.5 The Edge, iHeartMedia, choices for all tastes. Some hightimes are Thursday from 5 p.m. to Cox Media Group Tusla; Hotel lights include Siegi’s sausage plate 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday from sponosrs Hyatt Regency, Holiday dinner, bratwurst pizza and Lanjae11 a.m. to 1 a.m., and Sunday from Inn, Doubletree by Hilton and ger (German beef jerky). Ludger’s noon to 6 p.m. Trade Winds Motor Inn. Wiener Schnitzel sandwich, apple Confirmed sponsors include: strudel and Bavarian cheesecake Title Sponsor The Linde Group; will be available for purchase. Official Sponsors Lufthansa The kids’ tent, Das JugendTechnik , Hard Rock Hotel and For more information, contact Zelt, will offer a variety of enterCasino, Zeeco; North America Linde Oktoberfest tainment for children each day, and Osage Casino; Offical Sponincluding magic shows, circus skills sors and Signature Biers Samuel Tulsa presentations, live music, a science Adams, Warsteiner, Goose Isalnd show and more. Authentic and Beer Co. and Spaten; Support(918) 596-2007 German-inspired games are fun to ing Sponsors Miller Truck Lines, play and watch. Osage Casino, Siegl’s Sausage Facwww.tulsaoktoberfest.org The Dachshund Dash is a race tory, Marshall Brewing Company, www.ValueNews.com featuring “wiener dogs.” The Bier Pepsi, Bud Light, EMSA, Coors Barrel race, Stein Hoisting competi- Light, COOP, Crossland Con-


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Energy Tech provides wholesale building products like replacement windows, patio doors, entry doors, vinyl siding, and sunrooms to homeowners and contractors within a 100 mile radius of Tulsa and all of green country, including Grand Lake, Lake Eufaula, Lake Tenkiller and Fort Gibson Lake. All of their wholesale products are available for shipping, just get connected with Jim or a company representative. The company prides themselves on their competitive prices. According to Jim, they have the best price on 44 mill soffit by Veriform. They also sell steel siding by Quality Edge, a product Jim highly recommends. Examples of the steel siding are located at 307 SE 8th Pl, Pryor, OK 74361; 6102 E 165th St S, Bixby, OK 74008; 212 W 5th St, Gore, OK 74435 and 419433 E 1040 Rd, Checotah, OK 74426. “It’s the best product I’ve ever seen,” he says. “From 12-14 feet away, you can’t tell it’s not real wood. It can handle the Oklahoma weather because the technology allows for golf ball sized hail to hit at 60 miles per hour without a dent. We sell it to contracters and homeowners and also install it for them upon request.” Purchasing vinyl siding from Energy Tech lists as low as $69.30 plus shipping per square. Vinyl windows 3050 are as low as $136 plus tax. They also offer free in-home estimates and can special

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continued from page 1 store in Detroit, Michigan, in 1957. The company is familyowned and Harry’s procedures are still used in preparing products just as he did…one at a time, an element that makes Honey Baked hams and turkeys so different from similar products. Whole Honey Baked Turkeys are also available roasted, smoked, or Cajun style. “Hams are slow-cooked with real Hickory wood for 2024 hours under Harry’s strictly monitored standards to ensure that each will be moist, tender and flavorful,” said Lee. “We’re consistent in what we do and this is just one of the

reasons Honey Baked Ham Co. has remained a leader in the industry for nearly 60 years.” “There are three facilities in the U.S. that produce, cook, spiral slice and deliver hams to Honey Baked Ham stores in 37 states,” he said. “Products are shipped under strict temperature conditions and once received by our store, each ham goes through a 21 point inspection before we apply Harry’s unique hand-glaze one product at a time, making sure we maintain the highest level of satisfaction from start to customer.” Customers enjoy Honey Glazed Ham and Turkey products during all U.S. holidays

and celebrations including Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, Easter, Mother’s Day and Fourth of July. When you need to feed a crowd, they cater to you. They have a great catering menu and provide services for business meetings, staff meetings, special dinners and events. “We maintain the same superior standards in every product we offer from our Honey Glazed Ham and Turkey to all the other products offered including sandwiches, signature salads, boxed lunches, soups, fresh deli sides, and specialty desserts such as coffee cake, pumpkin pie, New York style

cheesecake, carrot cake, apple caramel walnut pie, and southern pecan pie,” added Lee. You can also go to the cafe at Honey Baked Ham of Tulsa and enjoy a sit-down lunch or dinner. “We’re committed to making your meals truly special whether you’re dining at our cafe, at home or at your place of business,” said Lee. “All Honey Baked Ham products and gift cards make wonderful gifts for any person and any occasion.” Go online and peruse the Honey Baked Ham menu and special services. “Any new business will receive 20% off when they place

Classic Hollywood Horror Halloween Bash Church located at 96th North & 177th East Ave where a shuttle will run to and from the Grant Haunted Mansion every 15 minutes. Event admission is $50 per person with all proceeds benefiting Community Special Olympics to help athletes attend the Special Olympics held in Stillwater twice each year. Admission cost includes an evening full of Classic Hollywood Horror and a Night of Fright with cocktails and bubbles, tastes, bites and sweets. The event will spotlight a Costume Contest, Silent Auctions and Dance Competitions. Raffle tickets will also be available for $5 each or in bundles at discounted prices. Exciting prize packages and items such

as two rounds of golf at the Patriot Golf Club in Owasso will be raffled. To purchase your tickets, call Waterstone Private Wealth Management for more information at 918.272.1120. Those attending are encouraged to get into the Halloween spirit by dressing up in Classic Dapper and Flapper Hollywood Horror style. You’re sure to recognize remnants from horror movies like “The Exorcist”, “The Shinning”, “Rosemary’s Baby”, “Alien”, “The Thing”, “Psycho”, “Jaws”, “Poltergeist” and “Frankenstein” in each room at the Haunted Mansion. A private event will also be hosted by the Grants on Friday, October 21st, from 7:00 to midnight. This night is for

Patriot Golf Club Members only and will include dinner and shuttle rides to and from the Mansion. Party tickets are $250 per couple and are required for admittance and must be purchased in advance. The event will also feature a live auction. Reserve your spot today by calling The Patriot Golf Club at 918. 272.1260. “Generous donors have provided us with many items that will be featured at this year’s events,” said Melanie, “The October 21st event will include a Live Auction; the October 28th event will feature a Silent Auction. Both events will spotlight extraordinary raffle packages.” Items that will be up for auction or raffle include a Disney World Package courtesy

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continued from page 1 of Owasso Drug and Bennett’s Route 66 Pharmacy, Two Roundtrip tickets to anywhere in the continental U.S. courtesy of Southwest Airlines, custom painting courtesy of Painted Illusions, a Rustic Outdoor Steel Firepit courtesy of Emmaus Group LLC., Multiple flower arrangements courtesy of Heather’s Flowers, Sports Packages with tickets to area sporting events including OSU Football and Basketball, Tulsa Oilers and TU Football. A family portrait session courtesy of Amber Fulbright Photo, a gift basket from Surcee and a prize package from Twister Chasers, and Rustic Cuff braceletes will be available for auction. Join the Grants for an exciting evening of fun at

Waterstone Private Wealth Management’s Classic Hollywood Horror Halloween Bash. Proceeds will go to Community Special Athletes Organization, Inc., a non-profit organization that assists individuals in the community who have physical and/or mental disabilities by enabling them to attend The Special Olympics in Stillwater.

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BBeing Mayberry in 2016 Business banking solutions for your busy life.

By Eddie Curran

Remote Deposit Capture (RDC), which lets you process and deposit checks from your customers into your bank account without leaving your shop. Are you business owner A or B? A: You collect checks. Fill out a deposit slip, adding up your total once, twice or however many times until it balances. You leave your shop and drive to the bank. You wait in line to make your deposit. Then, you head back to the shop; maybe run an errand on the way. B: You don’t have time to run Kyle Beggs, Agent/Owner of RCI Insurance Group and fan of remote deposit to the bank

When I think of small town local businesses, I’m reminded of Mayberry from “The Andy Griffith Show”. In Mayberry everyone knows your name when you walk in the door. You pay with nickels, dimes or whatever you have. If not, you start a tab and pay it off when you can.

Things are a little bit different now, but even in our fast-paced modern world, the spirit of Mayberry can still exist at your business. It begins by cutting down on the time you spend away from your customers. For instance, skip your daily trip to the bank. Seriously. Ask your bank about

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Timely and Innovative Healthcare ÜBER Healthcare provides exceptional care, offering services and treatment for a wide range of conditions, both operative and non-operative.

By Duane Blankenship UBER Healthcare of Tulsa recently announced the addition of Andronica Handie, DPM, MS, to their medical staff. Dr. Handie is Board Certified by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine and a Fellow of the American College of Foot & Ankle Orthopedics & Medicine. He is also a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association and has practiced Podiatiric Medicine and Surgery in Tulsa since 2006. From 20092013 Dr. Handie was listed with America’s Top Podiatric Surgeons. “Relocating my practice with UBER Healthcare is truly exciting and rewarding,” said Dr. Handie. After earning his Bachelor’s Degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology in 1996, Dr. Handie received his Master’s Degree in Biopharmaceutical Sciences in 1999 from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He completed his Podiatric Medicine degree at Kent State University in 2003 and was then trained by both Podiatric and Orthopedic Surgeons during his three-year residency at Cleveland Clinic Foundation.“Swift Enough to Endure - The Power

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