Value News October 2015 Tulsa

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What’s Happening on Page 16!

VOL 22 ISSUE 10

October 2015

TULSA

NE Oklahoma’s Leading Consumer Newspaper

Honesty, Integrity, Respect and Trust The Jim Glover Chevrolet service team focuses on the dealership’s commitment to excel. By Duane Blankenship Jim Glover Chevrolet is proud to be a family-owned and operated Tulsa Chevrolet dealer. Service Manager David

Thompson says, “We’ve won GM’s Dealer of the Year Award three consecutive years because our team takes pride in provid-

ing classic Chevrolet quality and service to every customer who walks through our doors.” (continued on page 24)

Live Halloween Freak Show Make plans to tour the Haunted Mansion of Melanie Hasty-Grant and Ken Grant on October 24 to benefit Night Light Tulsa. By Duane Blankenship Melanie Hasty-Grant and Ken Grant are the owners of Waterstone Private Wealth Management, with offices in Owasso and at Utica Square in Tulsa. If you’ve ever met the couple, you know that they enjoy life, helping people and having a lot of fun along the way. Waterstone Private Wealth Management has received many awards over the years for their hard work and their creative spark. For the past ten years,

Melanie and Ken have enjoyed sponsoring creative Halloween parties, which were originally for their family and friends. The past five years, the parties have transformed into fundraisers designed to benefit local charity organizations. Waterstone has extended an invitation for you to attend the Live Freak Show to benefit Night Light Tulsa. Saturday, October 24 is the date of the Live Freak (continued on page 24)

The Jim Glover Chevrolet service team includes (L to R): Karrissa Heffner, Mike Williams, Mike Rener, Service Manager David Thompson, Joe Salerno, Bryan Nolen, and Jorge Rodriguez. (Not pictured: Danny Jones and Joe Baker.)

AVB Opens New Downtown Branch AVB celebrates 110 years of business with opening of new location in Broken Arrow’s Rose District. By Duane Blankenship

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Founded in 1905, two years before Oklahoma achieved statehood, the 25-foot-wide AVB Bank was originally at Main and Dallas in downtown Broken Arrow. In 1906, a local newspaper printed an article about the then Arkansas Valley National Bank, stating the bank was “well managed by young men [and women] of much ability and proven business judgment, who recognize that they are there to treat people courteously and honorably, as well as to loan them money or receive AVB President Ted Cundiff and Board Chair Kelley Kimbroughdeposits.” Rash hold the reins of AVB as the new Downtown Broken Arrow Over the years, the bank branch opens in the heart of the Rose District. The bronze sculpture, “Binding Contract,” stands in the plaza of the new (continued on page 24) branch.

Melanie Hasty-Grant and husband Ken Grant dressed as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde at their 2014 Halloween Haunted Mansion, sponsored each year by Waterstone Private Wealth Management.

(continued on page 2) South Tulsa 36,923 homes 74105–2,834 74112–4,131 74114–5,609 74120–392 74133–6,911 74134–1,357 74135–3,464 74136–4,177 74137–4,510 74145–3,538

Bixby, Jenks & Sapulpa 18,145 homes Bixby–74008–6,626 Jenks–74037–5,561 Sapulpa–74066–5,958

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Owasso/Collinsville 20,503 homes Owasso–74055–13,981 Collinsville–74021–6,522

Rogers County 24,732 homes Catoosa–74015–2,560 Chelsea–74016–1,796 Claremore–74017–10,075 Claremore–74019–6,592 Inola–74036–2,212 Oologah–74053–1,497

Broken Arrow 31,594 homes

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