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Gleam Guard Restores and Refinishes Cabinets & Woodwork A
ugust, 2021: Fall is on its way and with the cooler weather coming in; you can finally get to your home renovation list before the holidays, starting with your cabinets. While cabinets’ purpose is functional, they remain a focal point of the home. Whether your cabinets are in extremely rough shape, have only a few smudges or are covered in thick grease from years of cooking, Gleam Guard Wood Refinishing is the eco-friendly quick, clean and odor-free choice. They are an A+ Rated BBB Accredited company and offer reasonably priced and highly effective solutions for restoring and refinishing your cabinetry and woodwork. “We can refinish cabinets that are in really bad shape. We can also clean your cabinets and give them a new, permanent finish,” says owner Tracy Booth. “The Gleam Guard finishes are available in either shiny or satin. When we apply our Gleam Guard system, it bonds to the original finish and makes the surface smooth and dry. The process
remarkably enhances wood grain and keeps it looking oiled and polished. Old imperfections cannot be seen. This is an ultra low odor process; it is completely safe for even those with serious breathing problems to be in the house.” The entire mess-free Gleam Guard process takes only one to two days to complete, so your kitchen can be transformed in time for the holidays. Whole house projects, which include kitchen and bath cabinets, baseboards, doors, moldings, paneling and just about any other vertical wood surface, can be done in three to five days. Tracy’s son, Phillip Booth, manages their Tulsa Metro office along with Jonathan. Phillip and his professional craftsmen are continuing the legacy that Tracy started over 30 years ago. They have perfected their skill, timing and attention to detail. Their process begins by preparing the surfaces with a thorough cleaning to remove dirt and debris and making any reparation of damaged areas. Damaged areas are treated with custom-matched stain blends. Lastly, the cabinets are protected with a coating that will keep cabinetry and woodwork looking fresh
Left: Gleam Guard Founder, Tracy Booth.
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Left: Phillip and Jonathan enjoy making cabinetry look-like new again.
for decades. A special over-glazing is used when you want to change the color of the wood. Dust-free and non-toxic, the process works on traditional wood surfaces, along with those which are painted, glazed and pickled. A real big plus is that you don’t have to empty cabinets or remove hardware prior to the process. Each job comes with a free 5-year touch up warranty. “We have customers we served over 20 years ago who say their cabinets still look great even today. It is because of our hometown people in the greater Tulsa area that we were able to expand and help families across the country beautify their homes, including Kansas City, Branson, Northwest Washington and Canada,” he says. The Gleam Guard crew will be in and out, without interruptions or breakaways. Their work area, when finished, will look like no one was there. Aftercare is as simple as wiping with a
damp cloth. Tracy says when people see the difference Gleam Guard has made in friends’ or relatives’ homes, they are sold. Even those considering new cabinets or refacing old cabinets frequently decide on Gleam Guard Wood Refinishing instead. It’s the sensible solution that makes a big difference. Gleam Guard often costs clients 70 percent less when compared to other options. “I love to show people how they can save money and still have beautiful wood finishes that look like new,” says Tracy. To complete the makeover, the team can also deep clean rock and stone interior
Right: Jonathan adds the finishing touches for shine and lasting protection.
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surfaces, such as fireplaces, as well as ceilings – even popcorn ceilings. A Gleam Guard technician would be happy to do an in-home demonstration on an existing cabinet door to give owners a glimpse of what Gleam Guard will look like in their homes.
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What You Need to Know About Concrete Driveways:
Higher Standards, Set in Concrete
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ugust 2021: Home improvement is currently trending, and honestly, never goes out of style. However, for obvious reasons, more and more people are increasing their
investment of time and money into their sanctuaries, whether for updates, replacements or additions. The first impression of any home is the driveway that leads to the house itself. Add that to the top of the list when making your next improvement investment. One of the most underappreciated parts of a home may very well be the driveway. Incidentally, most people won’t notice how important this facet really is, until it’s in need of repair. If your driveway is cracked, chipped, stained, or generally in need of renewal, LCI Concrete is your solution. Owner, Kalan Paul, has been in business helping homeowners in Tulsa and surrounding areas alleviate their
BEFORE “The driveway really is the first impression, and a new one can on average update the look of a home by 20 years.” Left: Owner, Kalan Paul.
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BEFORE driveway woes for over 16 years. “The driveway really is the first impression, and a new one can on average update the look of a home by 20 years,” he said. LCI specializes in driveway concrete replacement for existing and new home builds, and his company has provided over 750 new driveways since 2005. Fully insured, Kalan and his employees have over 70 years of combined experience working with concrete, with full rebar installation. “We always highly recommend the use of rebar in concrete,” Kalan said. “It will increase the life span by approximately 20 years.”
driveway look very unsightly, and can also be a progressive issue that will only get worse over time. Functionality is a priority, as physical hazards such as holes or cracks can wreak havoc on a vehicle and its wheels and tires. Driveway replacement can add to the value of the home and is a good investment. “I don’t think anyone would lose money replacing a driveway,” Kalan said. “It’s amazing what it can do for the look of a home.” LCI takes great pride in the speed at which they are able to complete their work. Removing and replacing 50,000 lbs and beyond of material requires a great deal of effort! Most homeowners appreciate being able to utilize their driveway as quickly as possible, and they consider this a top priority. “We lead the way as a well-oiled machine,” said Kalan. “In most cases, we show up early, work hard, remove and replace driveways within one day!” Most projects can be completed in one to two days. Their business philosophy focuses on three major points: customer satisfaction, quality workmanship and minimizing a homeowner’s downtime.
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The quality of work with LCI Concrete speaks for itself, with an A+ rating with the BBB and Angie’s List. “We are the highest-rated concrete contractors online,” Kalan said. “That’s a lot to be proud of.” The quality of work with LCI Concrete speaks for itself, with an A+ rating with the BBB and Angie’s List. “We are the highest-rated concrete contractors online,” Kalan said. “That’s a lot to be proud of.” His mission is to provide the highest quality of workmanship and materials, with an expeditious project completion time, for ultimate customer satisfaction. For more information, visit their website at www.lcitulsa.com.
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BY MACY GOODNIGHT
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ugust, 2021: For over 40 years, the Eastern Oklahoma Woodcarvers Association has worked to keep a part of our cultural history alive with their annual Woodcarving and Arts Festival. The event will take place September 10-11, 2021, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Central Park Community Center at 1500 S. Main in Broken Arrow. Invited arts include woodcarving and
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2021 Woodcarving and Arts Festival in the Broken Arrow Rose District
“Wood crafting is part of our history and culture, and it’ll last a lifetime.”
wood turning, gourds, mosaics, jewelry, blacksmithing, quilting, ceramics, beading, leather working, basketmaking, painting and much more! Approximately 70 vendors are expected to be in attendance. Admission is free. Woodcarving workshops for youth, ages 13 and up, will be available, to encourage the next generation of woodworkers to carry on this century’s old tradition. The beginners carving classes will be held at 1 p.m. on both days of the
festival. The Eastern Oklahoma Woodcarvers Association, or EOWA, is a nonprofit, charitable organization that is “dedicated to preserving, promoting, and expanding the timeless art form of woodcarving. “We don’t have many new people coming into woodworking,” said event publicist and worldrenowned woodcarver, Bill Payne. “Younger people aren’t often as interested in working with their hands.” Finding authentically produced, hand-crafted wood sculptures and art is becoming more rare, as older generations of woodworkers are beginning to fade away. The Eastern Oklahoma Woodcarvers Association first
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presented the festival in 1975, with around 50-60 exhibitors that came from all over the country. “But they got old, just like me,” said Bill. “There aren’t too many other pure woodcarving shows left. They’re pretty rare.” Bill, who is also a military veteran, has been working with wood most of his life. “I’ll work with any kind of wood one time,” he said. “Wood crafting is part of our history and culture, and it’ll last a lifetime.” With the decrease in the number of woodworkers over
the years available to participate in the shows, the decision was made to open the showcase up to a broader spectrum of artisans. “Opening up to other art forms has worked pretty well for us,” said Bill. Carol Alley, co-publicist, will exhibit her extraordinary talents in embroidery, with an array of ever popular tea towels and other handcrafted items for sale. “Everything the vendors bring must be handmade by the vendor, so nothing will be resale,” she
Above & Below: Past festival and artisan pictures.
said. “Everything is juried to be authentic and handmade.” The festival will offer a chance to find early holiday gifts that will be unique, high in quality, and could be an heirloom for generations. For more information visit their website at www.eowas.us, or contact Bob Block, Event Coordinator, at (918) 693-2418, or Bill Payne at (918) 251-8734.
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What You Need to Know About Kitchen Cabinets, Design & Layout It pays to remember Premium Cabinets of Tulsa during your kitchen remodeling process.
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ugust 2021: Home is where the heart is, and the kitchen is the heart of the home. Just as food nurtures the mind, body and soul…the kitchen is the place where meals are prepared with love, on-the-go and for snack time. People gather there during parties and gatherings for conversation, taste tests and memory-making. For all these reasons your kitchen cabinets are one of the most important choices when renovating. Your cabinetry should provide the perfect balance of function, style and inspiration. Established in 2004, Premium Cabinets of Tulsa has built a strong
reputation for providing their customers with high quality cabinetry while maintaining affordability. Premium Cabinets of Tulsa is locally owned and family-operated. “My dad and I started the company. Now it’s a whole new generation with me, my wife and kids,” said Austin Gullic. You’ll enjoy dozens of choices of wood cabinetry styles and colors for kitchens and bathrooms. Design assistance is also provided. The importance of design and planning cannot be underestimated. It is key to making your space userfriendly for you and your family. They will help you with all the details including the ones sometimes overlooked. “As my family has grown,
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so has my grasp on optimizing family spaces. I have training and understanding of kitchens, and my family has given me an even greater appreciation for the heart of the home.” Premium Cabinets of Tulsa enables clients to preview their visions using a 3D tour. From start to finish, a project can be completed within two to three months. As their cabinets are completely finished before installation, time spent without use of the space is minimal, and there are no dangerous fumes. Appointments for consultations are preferred, so that each client receives one-on-one personal attention. Many other cabinetry businesses were unable to weather the storm of the past year, but Premium Cabinets of Tulsa survived successfully, with
“As my family has grown, so has my grasp on optimizing family spaces. I have training and understanding of kitchens, and my family has given me an even greater appreciation for the heart of the home.”
Above: Owner, Austin Gullic, with daughters, Asha and Emery.
a 30 percent increase in sales. Austin attributes their growth to the quality they provide. “Our reviews and our reputation are what made us so successful,” he said. “We are really grateful for the respect of our clients and their referrals; and we are truly blessed and proud of what we’ve been able to create and continue to grow.” Premium Cabinets of Tulsa’s designs can be an enhancement not only in kitchen and bath but can extend to
built-ins for entertainment centers and around fireplaces, or storage in game rooms, and even wine cabinets. There are endless possibilities to increase the organizational flow within a home. One of the things that Austin loves the most about his work, is sitting with his clients and getting into the needs and wishes at the heart of the design. “I live by an attitude of gratitude,” he said. “I, and my staff, love making each client feel special. We think it’s cool to
turn someone’s dreams and ideas into reality.” For more information on their design and cabinetry services, visit their website at www.premiumcabinets. com/tulsa or call for an appointment at (918) 549-5553.
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ugust 2021: AVB Bank Board of Directors recently promoted Donna Malaguti to serve as Vice President, Branch Manager and Consumer Lender. Malaguti joined the bank in 2015 and has served the past six years as Assistant Vice President, Tulsa Mingo (9800 E. 51st St., Tulsa) Branch Manager. Malaguti will continue to serve at AVB’s Tulsa Mingo location and be responsible for all Branch Manager duties. Additionally, she will now manage a consumer lending portfolio. Her responsibilities will include accepting, processing, closing and funding consumer, real estate and home equity line of credit (HELOC) applications/loans and account resolution. Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer (CLO), Topper Causby, stated, “I am thrilled to have Donna on AVB’s lending team! She has proven that she is an outstanding asset for the Bank, and I couldn’t be happier for her.” Malaguti added, “AVB is a strong, community-driven bank that focuses on relationships and allows us to make a significant impact on the lives of our customers, community and employees. I love building relationships and being able to connect with my peers in a fun, encouraging environment.” Malaguti grew up in Broken Arrow and resides in Broken Arrow with her husband, James, and their three daughters, Savanna, Gina and Kyleigh. She is a graduate of the Oklahoma Bankers Association (OBA) Consumer Lending and Basic Banking Schools and serves as AVB’s Tulsa Area United Way (TAUW) Fundraising Chair and belongs to the Emerging Leaders Society and Women United organizations
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Above (L-R): Donna Malaguti, AVB Bank Vice President, Branch Manager and Consumer Lender; Cady Eakin, AVB Bank Vice President and Credit Analyst III.
through the TAUW. When she’s not at the bank, you can probably find her cooking, reading, crocheting or tuned into Formula-1 racing. AVB Bank is pleased to welcome Cady Eakin as Vice President and Credit Analyst III. Eakin is responsible for supervising, mentoring, and providing training for Credit Analysts (Level I and Level II); coordinating ongoing credit review requests and annual credit reviews; independently spreading and analyzing complex financial statements; and working with AVB lenders, identifying credit and debit trends and providing improvement recommendations. In 2013, Eakin interned as an AVB Credit Analyst, progressing to become a Junior Credit Analyst and Credit Analyst Officer, respectively. Upon Cady’s return to AVB, Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer (CCO), Javier Gamarra commented, “We are
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thrilled to welcome Cady back to our credit administration staff, and I look forward to working with her and seeing her continued career growth.” Eakin grew up in Muskogee and is a graduate of Northeastern State University (NSU), earning her bachelor’s degree in accounting with a managerial emphasis. Eakin stated, “Coming back to AVB after five years feels like coming home!”
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Vasectomy Questions and Answers Concerns, Side Effects and Expectations BY THOMAS RICKNER, M.D., UROLOGY
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ugust, 2021: Is a vasectomy really painless? What do I do about swelling after the procedure? Is it invasive? Does a vasectomy affect my sex life? What should I do before the procedure? Getting a vasectomy is a safe and simple procedure that provides an effective form of birth control without enormous risks. If you and your partner decide you need a more permanent approach to birth control, there are a number of questions to ask before a vasectomy. After getting all of your questions answered, you and your partner can work together to come to a decision. While this article is a starting point, don’t be afraid to ask any other questions you have during our consultation. As your doctor, I am prepared to help you understand your vasectomy and will be able to provide all the answers you may have. 1.Why is shaving the night before a vasectomy beneficial? When someone shaves the razor causes small abrasions or even very small puncture wounds over the area that is shaved. These small injuries heal over the next few hours. How
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Above: Dr. Thomas Rickner specializes solely on vasectomies and has performed well over 1,000 procedures.
long it depends on how deep or large the wound is that has occurred. Normally since these are very small unless someone cuts himself when he is shaving a few hours is all that is required. So as a minimum shaving should occur at least 12 hours before the vasectomy is performed. This would keep down the incidence of infections. Although there are no studies it is probably true that shaving should occur at least one and maybe even two days before the vasectomy. The hair growth that would occur over that time would be insignificant but the benefit in diminishing skin injuries and subsequent infection would be great. 2. Will my ability to have an erection following vasectomy change? There should be no change in a man’s ability to achieve an erection following a vasectomy. The mechanism
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for trapping blood in a man’s phallus is completely separate in location from the vasectomy site. as well as from where a vasectomy occurs. Also, it is common to believe that testosterone may have something to do with erections, but it actually does not. Libido is dependent on testosterone but that is by a different mechanism and only indirectly effects erections. A vasectomy does not change either the blood supply to the phallus or testosterone levels. 3. What is a no scalpel vasectomy? In 1989 the no scalpel technique came from China to New York City and subsequently spread across the country. No scalpel is used to make an incision. Rather a very pointed instrument is used to precisely puncture the skin directly over the vas deferens (the tube carrying sperm). This puncture site is subsequently spread wider so the
Vas can be brought to the surface and transected. The Vas is then transected and occluded. The occluded ends of the Vas are allowed to retract. This small puncture wound then contracts and no suture is even required. The small puncture wound heals itself in 24 to 48 hours with no suture needed. This small opening has also helped cut down on wound infections. 4. How to use ice correctly. The coldness produced by ice is beneficial in many situations because lower temperatures result in contraction of blood vessels. Therefore, bleeding is minimized using ice. However, ice cannot be placed directly on the skin or else there will be complete loss of blood supply to that area involved. That skin will die if the ice is left in direct contact for too long a period. So, first, never place ice directly on your skin. Rather ice should be inside some form of a protective covering. Secondly, ice should be used for around 20 minutes at a time and no more frequently than every two hours. This should continue for somewhere between 1 to two days following a vasectomy. Thirdly, considering the advances indicated above where the dissection is much less than before, ice is not needed for as long a period of time. In days gone by ice was used intermittently for 3 to five days. Now usually 2 to three days is sufficient if accompanied with activity restrictions. 5. What is a painless vasectomy? How can a vasectomy be painless?
Well, it is actually not totally painless but almost. Although it seems a contradiction the higher the number the smaller the size of a needle. Technology has now advanced and whereas needles of 23 and 25 have been used for some time, needles are now being manufactured that are 33 and even 35-gauge (out of South Korea at first). However, those are so small that not enough of the anesthetic can be administered, even though those needles usually cannot be felt hen used. The newer alternative is not to use needles at all. Rather we now can use a spring-loaded injector that creates a high-pressure spray. This spray penetrates the skin with no evidence of entry at all. This technique creates instantaneous anesthesia in area of the spray. During a vasectomy 2 to 3 sprays are required on each side. The first 1 on each side may have some discomfort but subsequently are not felt at all. Most men say that the first spray feels about like having a rubber band snapped against your skin. A further advantage of this technique is that the volume of anesthetic that is administered
Above: Alejandra is an expert assistant to Dr. Rickner.
is extremely small compared to old volumes with the use of needles. Consequently, side effects of anesthetic administration are almost eliminated. Now there are many other questions that could be asked and these will be supplied when you visit our office before your vasectomy. We encourage you to bring your questions with you as well. At Tulsa Vasectomy Clinic, vasectomy procedures are done in-office and will usually take about 20 to 30 minutes. Your time is important to us. You can schedule your consultation and vasectomy for the same day or on separate dates.
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Elevated Amusement A at the Will Rogers and Wiley Post Fly-In! BY MACY GOODNIGHT
ugust, 2021: “What constitutes a life well spent, anyway? Love and admiration from your fellow men is all that any one can ask.” – Will Rogers It is said that legends never die, but it is the love of the people that remember them that keeps their spirit alive. On Saturday morning, Aug. 14, from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., the annual Will Rogers and Wiley Post Fly-In will take place at Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch in Oologah. Admission is free for this fun-for-the-whole family event, with something for everyone to enjoy! One of the largest fly-ins in Oklahoma, visitors will witness the thrill of aviation with approximately 100 airplanes coming in for landing, up close viewing of the aircraft, and a chance to talk to the pilots. Food trucks, a kid zone with inflatables, games, a vendor market, Cherokee Storytelling, a car show, and more will make for an amazing day, honoring Will and Wiley, who tragically perished in Alaska, in a plane crash, Aug. 15, 1935. The National Day of Remembrance will also be observed, with a ceremony taking place at 10 a.m. Reverence will honor all of those who have lost their lives in a small airplane crash. Singers and plane announcements will also take place during the event, as well as an appearance by Will and Wiley re-enactors, who will be available for amazing photo opportunities and a visit. “Bring your lawn chair, and just sit out and watch the planes,” said
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Will Rogers Trivia Did You Know? 1. He was, for a time, the Honorary Mayor of Beverly Hills. For a few brief weeks in 1926, Rogers served as honorary mayor of Beverly Hills. However, the California Legislature quickly ruled that the rightful town mayor was the president of the board of trustees and booted Rogers from office. In response he quipped, “I ain’t the first mayor that’s been kicked out.” Above: Actors characterize Wiley Post and Will Rogers. Right: Charles Lindberg and Will Rogers, 1927.
Event Coordinator and Will Rogers Memorial Museum Executive Director, Tad Jones. “It’s a great tradition, and we’re glad to be able to do it again.” Since the event’s inception over 25 years ago, the event has grown in popularity, and a new generation of young people are learning about the significant contributions that Wiley and Will made to the world during their time. “Will was one of the most popular people in American history, and Wiley Post was a huge influence at an early age in the aerospace industry,” said Tad. “This event gives people something fun to do, and that’s what Will Rogers was all about…making people smile.” William Penn Adair Rogers (Nov. 4, 1879-Aug. 15, 1935) was famous for his political humor and talent, most notably as an American stage and film actor, newspaper columnist, vaudeville performer, cowboy and a social commentator. He was born in Indian Territory as a Cherokee citizen in the Cherokee Nation, and is affectionately known as “Oklahoma’s Favorite Son.” Right: Get up close and personal with fly-in aviators and their planes.
The Will Rogers Memorial Museum is an engaging look into the life of this famous Oklahoman, and provides an invitation for every generation to embrace his legacy. “He was such an amazing American and inspirational person,” Tad said. “We want to make sure he stays an inspiration for the kids of today.” In addition to the annual fly-in, many other celebrations and events are held at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum throughout the year. For more information on all activities, and the latest news, visit their website at www.willrogers.com, and follow them on Facebook @WRMMuseums.
2. In addition to a thriving film career, Rogers became known for his witty humor and pithy phrases, including “I never met a man I didn’t like” and “A man that don’t love a horse, there is something the matter with him.” Over the course of 19 years, he published approximately 2 million words in the form of six books, over 3,600 newspaper columns and many magazine articles. 3. Rogers’ father, Clement Vann Rogers, was a Cherokee senator and a judge who helped write the Oklahoma constitution while his mother, Mary America Schrimsher Rogers, was a descendant of a Cherokee chief and philanthropic mother of eight.
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Jersey Mike’s are Deliciously Generous What makes Jersey Mike’s deli-ishious food even better? Their generous spirit to help local charities.
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rom the moment you step foot into a Jersey Mike’s Sub shop, you know you’re in for a great sandwich. The heavenly aroma of fresh bread and meats, some recent baking, and maybe a hint of bacon lingers
in the air, and your mouth begins to water. It’s really hard to choose from their delectable menu when everything looks SO good, but alas, you must decide on one (or two!), with
the knowledge that there is always tomorrow. There’s a reason they’re so vastly popular all over the country. They’re famous for using only the freshest ingredients, with meats sliced to order right in front of you when you place your order, and flavorful, freshly baked bread. Each sandwich is expertly prepared at the authentically East Coast-style deli, and range in size from the “mini,” 5-inch to the large 15-inch. Subs ordered “Mike’s Way” are piled high with onions, lettuce, tomatoes, vinegar, oil and spices. Classic and chicken Philly-style sandwiches are also available in several options. There are many classic and unique sub-styles Above: Subs ordered “Mike’s Way” are piled high with onions, tomatoes, vinegar, oil, and a special mix of spices. Make it a meal with Vickie’s chips and a drink! Left: Tulsa Hills Location.
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“Our mission nationally is to make a difference in someone’s life.” Above: With so many delectable options, it’s hard to choose. Subs are stacked high and made with the freshest ingredients while you wait.
deliver on their subs and service, but they are
available, with endless possibilities. so much more. The first Jersey Mike’s opened “It’s not just about selling a great in Point Pleasant New Jersey, on sandwich at a fair price. It’s about the Jersey Shore in 1956. Today, helping people,” said Area Director there are well over 1900 stores for Oklahoma, Charlie Brown. throughout the United States, “Our mission nationally is to make with four areas stores including a difference in someone’s life.” As Tulsa Hills, Broken Arrow, Bixby part of Jersey Mike’s tradition and and Owasso. All local shops culture of giving, they contribute to were recently retrofitted with a multiple charities throughout the new, modern look, and the Tulsa year and participate every March Hills location offers an additional, in Jersey Mike’s Month of Giving, outdoor seating area with great a nationwide effort to give back view. Customer service is top-notch, to local communities. Donations with a cheerful greeting when you are collected in stores throughout enter the door, and attentive detail the month of March, and on the was taken in the preparation of last Wednesday in March, 100 your meal. Jersey Mike’s strives to percent of all sales are donated. In
March of this year, they donated over $28,000 to DVIS (Domestic Violence Intervention Services) in Tulsa. Nationally, the Jersey Mike’s chain donated over $15 million to charities all across the country. “We donate money throughout the year in a lot of different ways,” said Charlie, “It is who we are to give back.” Eating at Jersey Mike’s is not only good for you, it’s great for your community. For more information and to check out their delicious menu, visit their website at www. jerseymikes.com.
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Paying for Your Vasectomy The cost for a vasectomy at the Vasectomy Clinic of Tulsa is $500.00. That includes your initial consultation with the doctor, the procedure itself and support (if needed) during the healing process. When you schedule your procedure, there is a $100.00 non-refundable scheduling fee to book the appointment, which is applied to the cost of the surgery on the day of the procedure. The remaining $400 is due the day you have the vasectomy done. Please note that the deposit is non-refundable under any circumstances. If you do cancel and reschedule 7 calendar days or more from the date of your appointment, the scheduling fee will apply to the cost of the procedure. If you cancel 6 days or less before the originally-scheduled appointment and you wish to reschedule the appointment then you will need to pay a new scheduling fee. We have this policy out of consideration for other clients who may have wished to schedule in the time slot reserved for you, but did not have the opportunity because it was held for you. If you cancel very close to the appointment, someone else did not have a chance to schedule in that time. If you cancel at any time and don’t reschedule, you forfeit the $100 rescheduling fee. We are available by phone during regular clinic hours. We offer the option of either a single visit for consultation and procedure, or you can choose to have separate appointments for the initial consultation and procedure. Nov. 16,
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90th Annual Rooster Days Celebration Set for September 2, 2021 BY MACY GOODNIGHT
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ugust, 2021: There’s no place like home, and in Broken Arrow that sentiment is at the root of one of the state’s oldest and greatest festivals! Rooster Days is coming, and it’s something to crow about! The 90th year of this annual celebration kicks of Sept. 2, at 5 p.m., with all of the favorite
elements visitors have come to love and expect, but with so much more! The longest running festival in the state is hosted annually by the Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce, with the support of sponsors. Live entertainment, carnival, rides, food, and a vendor market are always just part of the fun! New
this year, a Beer Garden is planned with televisions broadcasting the days’ games. The Rooster Days 5k Run will return, as well as the annual parade, which will take place Saturday, Sept. 4, at 10 a.m., and a cornhole tournament at 1 p.m. that day. There is something for everyone at this beloved celebration! The event continues
Above: Rooster Days Press Conference. Pictured left to right: Rosco, Rosie Cramer of TTCU (presenting sponsor), Event Chair Scott Eudey, Broken Arrow Chamber President and CEO, Jennifer Conway, Vice-Mayor Christie Gillespie and Miss Rooster Days 2021, Annie Rose Duncan. 34 |
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Right: The Rooster Days 5k Run will return this year Saturday, Sept. 4.
through a fun and exciting weekend, ending Sunday, Sept. 5, at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free, and single and mega-ride passes can be purchased. Scott Eudey, City Councilor, Attorney and Event Chairman, is proud to be a part of such an honored tradition. “It’s Broken Arrow’s homecoming,” he said. “It’s a time where we can make memories, and celebrate past memories.” Rooster Days began in 1931, as a way for the local farmers to manage their rooster populations, as well as an infertile egg market. The following year would boast the headline entertainment of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. The event has proven over the years to not only be a time-honored tradition for the city, but for folks traveling in from around the state for some top-quality fun and entertainment. “This year we have some very exciting new things, and everything you love about Rooster Days,” said Scott. “Yes, you can get your corn dog, funnel cake and a hamburger. We will
make sure you get everything you enjoy about Rooster Days.” The annual parade is a fan favorite, with loads of antique and modern cars, floats, bands and more. Get there early to grab a front row seat, between the starting point at College and Main Streets, to the finish at the gates of Rooster Days at 1500 S. Main St. Miss Rooster Days will be in attendance as well as her court, and of course, “The Pride of Broken Arrow,” Broken Arrow High School’s awardwinning marching band. All of the fun at the festival awaits at the end of the parade! The Cornhole Tournament, will take place at the Central Park Pool parking lot, Saturday. Check-in time
is at 11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., and the competition will begin at noon. The cost per twoperson team is $50 to enter. This is a double elimination tournament with a cash payout to the first and second place winning teams. A Corporate Night will be offered, “for any companies that want to celebrate their staff by letting them enjoy Rooster Days this year,” said Scott. More information can be found on the Broken Arrow Chamber website at www. brokenarrowchamber.com, www. roosterdays.com, or on Facebook @roosterdays. Follow them for their updates, and for scheduled events during the festival.
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ugust, 2021: The 41st annual Bluegrass & Chili Festival is set for Sept. 10 and 11 in historic downtown Wagoner. The weekend festivities will include multiple stages of FREE “pepper hot” concerts by national and regional artists. In addition to the free concerts, other musical entertainment highlights include: The “Junior Showcase” this showcase is designed to give talented youth 21 and under stage exposure and experience in a noncompetitive showcase. An acoustic guitar will be awarded by a drawing of all the participants. Don’t miss the opportunity to see some fancy dancing’ as dance groups “kick up their heels” during the festivities. The Bluegrass & Chili Festival will SIZZLE with many other family activities. The Festival Street Market will include a wide variety of crafts, services and business showcases.
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Little buckaroos can find free activities at the children’s Kiddie Korral. The Open Car Show will give festival attendees an opportunity to see classic and current beauties, the Antique Tractor Show will offer a look back at what built America. There will also be rope making, blacksmithing and the kiddos can even milk a cow in the tractor show area. Other family fun includes inflatables and of course delicious food favorites. All these family activities will add spice to the weekend of family fun! Don’t miss the MidAmerica Regional Chili Cook-off Saturday the 11th. The International Chili Society Division winning cook in the traditional red division will represent the Festival in the World Cook-off in 2022 that boasts a $25,000 first prize. The Homestyle Division winner will also travel to the World Cook-off where they will vie for a $20,000 first prize.. All the cooking teams will compete for awards and prizes! Teams will vie for awards for best of show, the
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Annie Rose Duncan Crowned Broken Arrow’s Miss Rooster Days 2021! BY MACY GOODNIGHT
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ugust, 2021: The annual Broken Arrow Rooster Days Festival is one of the oldest celebrations in the state, and one of its proudest traditions is the Miss Rooster Days pageant. It’s a timeless event that empowers young women in the community, while embracing the spirit of the city. Since 1954, the annual pageant has given a chance for a college scholarship, as well as a host of opportunities, to the young lady crowned to represent the youth in the community. The Broken Arrow
Chamber organizes and supports the event, and each annual winner of the pageant acts as an ambassador for the city’s youth for the duration of a year. During that time, Miss Rooster Days attends ribbon cuttings for new businesses and many other city events. It is an incredible opportunity to develop networking and leadership skills, as well as provide insight into the workings of the city’s business leaders. On May 17 of this year, Annie Rose Duncan was crowned Miss Rooster Days 2021. Annie is 17 years old and will be a Senior in the upcoming school year. Her hobbies include soccer and cheerleading, and she is a gifted earring designer with her own homebased business. She hosts all of her jewelry creations on her social media, and has attended some vendor fairs with great success in her sales. Her fabulous designs can be found on Instagram @ daringdelights.
Above: Pat Harrell, Miss Rooster Days 1962
Annie competed during the 2020 pageant and received first runnerup, but loved the experience so much, she decided to run again. “All of the girls are so amazing,” she said. “Seeing what they all love about the community, and being able to share why I love Broken Arrow was such a great opportunity.” The crowned Miss Rooster Days maintains a busy schedule, and Annie attended multiple events even on her first day. “I’ve already met so many incredible people, and so many opportunities have already come up from this. I’ve enjoyed just getting to meet all of our city’s leaders.” (continued on next page)
Left: 2020 Miss Rooster Days, Sarah VandeBogart , crowns 2021 Miss Rooster Days, Annie Duncan. Right: Miss Rooster Days 2021, Annie Rose Duncan. 40 |
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Right: (L-R) Annie Duncan, Jonna Watson, Jada Warren, Roscoe, Yessenia DeLeon, Alexis Dawn Jameson, Sarah VandeBogart Miss Rooster Days 2020. (continued from previous page)
Annie is homeschooled and does not consider herself to be a pageant girl. “This type of thing might scare some people away, but it’s not a typical pageant. It’s so much more than that,” she said. “They really want to see your heart for Broken Arrow and the community.” Lori Lewis, Membership and Community Development Director at the Broken Arrow Chamber, prides the event on its inclusivity, and the confidence it builds for the young women who participate. “The Chamber is a business organization, and we want to see these young women pursue their dreams and the scholarship assists them with further education,” she said. “That’s how the pageant started. We are looking for young women who want to pursue their education at college or tech school, and we want to help facilitate and foster those dreams.”
Pageant Chair, Jamie Wheeler, encourages young women in the community who are interested in participating for next year to reach out now for questions. “We will work with any young lady beforehand who needs it, and we want to make sure anyone who enters is reassured and confident,” she said. “We are here to make the process as smooth, comfortable and exciting as possible.”
Applications for 2022 Miss Rooster Days will be opening in February, and information can be found online at www. brokenarrowchamber.com, or by calling (918) 893-2100.
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Below: Pat Harrell, Miss Rooster Days 1962
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THURSDAYS 6PM TO 9PM Bixby Celebrate Recovery Crossroads Fellowship Church 100 W. Dawes Ave., Bixby (918) 366-8732 BixbyCR.com
AUG 14 - 8AM TO 4PM
Flea Market & Bazaar Bixby Community Center 211 N. Cabaniss bixbychamber. chambermaster.com
AUG 16, SEPT 20, OCT 18 10:30AM TO 11:30AM Alzheimer’s Support Group Evergreen Baptist Church
10301 East 111th St. S., Bixby
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AUG 30 - 7:15AM TO 3PM
Bixby Metro Chamber Golf Classic MeadowBrook Country Club
9300 E. 81st St., Tulsa bixbychamber.chambermaster.com
OCT 30 - NOON TO 4PM
Washington Irving Festival Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum 13700 South Memorial Dr., Bixby
BROKEN ARROW SATURDAYS IN AUG, SEPT 8AM TO NOON Rose District Farmers Market Rose District, Broken Arrow
AUG 27 - 6PM TO 11PM
2021 BA Ducks Unlimited Dinner and Auction Stoney Creek Hotel Tulsa-Broken Arrow 200 W. Albany St., Broken Arrow facebook.com/BrokenArrowDU
SEPT 2-5 - TIMES VARY Rooster Days Central Park 1500 S. Main St., Broken Arrow (918) 893-2100 roosterdays.com
SEPT 4 - 10AM TO 3:30PM Show Me Reptile & Exotics Show
Rogers County Farmers’ Market Gazebo Park 120 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore visitclaremore.org/events
AUG 21, SEPT 18, OCT 16 1PM TO 3PM Family Day at the Museum Will Rogers Memorial Museum
AUG 7 - 9AM TO 4PM
1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore
Two Hip Chicks Road Show
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Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Parkway, Claremore (918) 212-0072
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AUG 7-8 - ALL DAY
Hunter Jumper Summer Fest 2 Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Parkway, Claremore visitclaremore.org
AUG 27 , SEPT 24 - 6:30PM The Shindig Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore willrogers.com
AUG 27, OCT 29 - 7PM TO 10PM
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AUG 12 - 6PM TO 9PM
Movie Night at Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 West Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore willrogers.com
SEPT 10-11 - 9AM TO 5PM
Back to School - Food Truck Thursday 422 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore
SEPT 16 - 7PM
Stoney Creek Hotel & Conference Center 200 W. Albany St., Broken Arrow
2021 Woodcarving and Arts Festival Free Admission Broken Arrow Rose District Central Park Community Center 1500 S. Main, Broken Arrow eowa.us
OCT 7 - 6PM TO 9PM Main Street Burn
The Rose District Plaza
418 S. Main St., Broken Arrow (918) 893-2100
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AUG 28 - 6PM TO 10PM
Wine and Jazz Festival Bella Donna Event Center 2188 Oklahoma 167, Catoosa (918) 379-6838 thestonebrookproject.org/events
CLAREMORE SATURDAYS IN AUG, SEPT, OCT 7AM TO 11AM
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AUG 14 - 7:30AM TO 1PM
Will Rogers and Wiley Post Fly-In Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch 9501 E. 380 Rd., Oologah willrogers.com (918) 341-0719
AUG 14, SEPT 11, OCT 9 1PM TO 3PM
Lecture Series Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore willrogers.com
SEPT 16-20 - 9AM TO 11PM
Rogers County Fair Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Parkway, Claremore rogerscountyfair.com
SEPT 30 - 6PM TO 9PM
Barter Bash Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore willrogers.com
Shop Small - Food Truck Thursday 422 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore visitclaremore.com/events
AUG 14 - 7PM TO 10PM
Fall Festival - Food Truck Thursday 422 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore visitclaremore.com/events
Awesome 80s Prom Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Parkway, Claremore facebook.com/uwrmc
AUG 21-22 - ALL DAY Oklahoma Buckskin Horse Association Horse Show Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Parkway, Claremore oklahomabuckskin.org
OCT 28 - 6PM TO 9PM
COLLINSVILLE AUG 11 - 11AM TO 2PM
Lunch Lot Wednesday Collinsville City Plaza 106 N. 12th St., Collinsville (918) 371-1010 ext. 2026 cityofcollinsville.com
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SEPT 7 - 6:30PM TO 8:30PM
Tri-County Fair Tri-County Fair Barn & Veterans Community Center 903 W. Main St., Collinsville cityofcollinsville.com
Doggie Paddle
Reno Swim and Slide
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SEPT 11 - 8AM TO 11AM
AUG 21 - 8AM TO 3PM
Fishing Clinic
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AUG 14-15
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INOLA AUG 21 - 4PM
Inola Gamma Pi Esa Bunco Tournament $15 Pre-Registration, Due by Aug 17 $20 at the door Inola Round-Up Club 31100 S 4230 Rd, Inola (918) 261-6027
AUG 23 - 11AM TO 5PM
MIDWEST CITY LAST SATURDAY IN AUG, SEPT 9AM TO 10AM
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SEPT 26 - 11AM TO 4PM
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9th Annual Dig - Day in the Garden Tulsa Botanic Garden
3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr., Tulsa (918) 289-0330
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WAGONER SEPT 10-11 - FRI 4PM TO 11PM, SAT 11AM TO 11PM
AUG 20-22 - FRI 2PM TO 7PM, SAT 10AM TO 7PM, SUN 11AM TO 5PM
Bluegrass and Chili Festival Downtown Wagoner 130 S. Main St., Wagoner bluegrasschilifest.com
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AUG 20, SEPT 17 4PM TO 11PM
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AUG 5, SEPT 2, OCT 7 3PM TO 10PM
Joe B. Barnes Regional Park
Crude Roundup Exchange Center 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa facebook.com/cruderoundup/
NSBA World Championship Show
Redbud Festival Park
109 N. Main St., Owasso
SEPT 11 - 9AM TO 10PM
AUG 13-22 - 8AM
AUG 14 - 10AM TO 12PM
Family Friday
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Yoga in the Park presented by 10GYM
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American Miniature Horse Registry Nationals Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa shetlandminiature.com/shows-awards/
AUG 6 - 6PM TO 9PM
Tulsa Botanic Garden
AUG 20 - 6PM TO 11:30PM
SEPT 9-19 - 8AM
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307 E. Reconciliation Way
Owasso Gathering on Main
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1 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa
109 N. Main St., Owasso
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Tulsa Punk Rock Flea Market Exchange Center 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa
SATURDAYS IN JULY 7AM TO 11AM
Yoga in the Park
Doug Hunt Softball Complex
SEPT 4 - 10AM TO 6PM
Muskogee Nation “Swing for Education Golf Tournament” Muskogee Golf Club 2400 N. Country Club Rd., Muskogee creeknationfoundation.org
TUESDAYS IN AUG, SEPT 11AM TO 1PM
THURSDAYS IN AUG, SEPT 8AM TO 10AM
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AUG 6 - 7:30AM TO 4PM
First Friday Art Crawl
109 N. Main St., Owasso
Tulsa Reining Classic Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa
SAPULPA
109 N. Main St., Owasso
Redbud Festival Park
AUG 29-SEPT 5 - 8AM
Community Movie Night Redbud Festival Park 109 N. Main St., Owasso
Tulsa Farmer’s Market
Food Truck Frenzy
American Red Cross Blood Drive Oklahoma Aquarium Events Center 300 Aquarium Dr., Jenks redcrossblood.org
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AUG 27, SEPT 24 4PM TO 11PM
OWASSO Redbud Festival Park
Maker Faire Tulsa Exchange Center 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa
109 N. Main St., Owasso
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Redbud Farmers Market
AUG 28 - 10AM TO 5PM
Redbud Festival Park
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SATURDAYS IN AUG, SEPT 9AM TO 1PM
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