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BY WHITLEY MUMM n a world of escalating utility prices, homeowners seek to reduce their costs and waste whenever possible. In the Tulsa area, look no further than Community Builders, Inc. to help your home run more efficiently. Owner Greg Wolter started Community Builders, Inc. in his bedroom in the early 1980s. By 1990, they had moved into a building, and nearly every year since then, have seen steady growth in sales. Starting with siding, the company has expanded over the years to its now all-inclusive specialty home improvement services including windows, roofing, bathrooms, sunrooms, insulation, gutters and doors. “I want to see the people that work here improve their lives… We constantly talk about how we can become better human beings. And then, we want to make sure we take care of our customers and that they get a good value,” Wolter said. One way to improve your life is to make your home more energy efficient. Windows, doors, and insulation are three areas where minor change can make a major impact. In fact, Community Builders, GREG WOLTER Inc. has helped customers OF COMMUNITY BUILDERS, INC. reduce their utility costs by 50 percent, just by Photography by Chandler Branzell upgrading windows and insulation. Their energy efficient products include 88
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GIFTS FOR BY ERICA LUDWIG
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ith all the love that surrounds this time of year, it’s no wonder why people are in a giving mood. But a slew of holidays, birthdays and anniversaries can exhaust even the most creative of minds. Canterbury Lane in Tulsa offers a unique variety of gifts for all reasons and seasons.
Located just off of South Yale Avenue, the cozy store is packed with gifts for any season, holiday or occasion. Allison Benesh owns the store that her mother opened in 2007. Her goal is to offer a mix of fun and practical items for all your gifting needs. Here are some of Allison’s top picks:
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SHIRALEAH BAGS These leather bags range in price and style to suit different tastes and budgets. Most of the bags are made of leather, some even constructed from premium leather material, making them versatile whether for a night out or just a trip
to the grocery store. “I like these because they’re great leather bags for all occasions and they have a variety of sizes for different use whether it’s cosmetic bags, a clutch or a tote. People love them and so do I,” said Allison.
CAPRI BLUE CANDLES While most people come into Canterbury Lane for Capri Blue’s bestseller scent, volcano, Allison says all their scents are great for candle lovers. “These are amazing because
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they’re locally made and they make great gifts for Valentine’s Day and birthdays, really any occasion.” Stop into Canterbury Lane to browse their selection of gifts
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MOVING ON UP BY ERICA LUDWIG
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rairie Rose of Tulsa believes home is more than just a place to rest your head. They strive to provide residents with a rich, loving community for a full life after retirement. From activities to amenities, the staff goes above and beyond to provide the finest quality for their residents, The Holiday Touch. The community prides itself on being one big family. Whether gathered for a chefprepared meal or playing billiards in the lounge, seniors should feel instantly at home. The activities calendar offers opportunities to explore favorite hobbies or discover new ones. Prairie Rose’s location also gives residents a picture perfect view of the Arkansas River, a prime spot to catch those beautiful, Oklahoma sunsets.
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“I love that this community is like a family, “ said Sales Leader Laura Chaney. “More than anything our staff just wants the residents to finally relax after years of hard work and let us serve them.” Some of the amenities that Prairie Rose offers include chefprepared, nutritious meals, with specific menus accommodating to dietary needs for diabetics and gluten-free residents. They also have ongoing social and recreational activities, housekeeping services, exercise equipment, pet-friendly apartments, scheduled local transportation, 24/7 emergency response services, a monthly newsletter and a TV/media and billiards room. Prairie Rose provides residents with flexible rent agreements. Not only do they have a rate-lock program, but
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The staff of Prairie Rose (L to R): Paul Lewis, maintenance; Laura Chaney, sales leader; Crickett Forrest, office manager; Sheila Sampley, enrichment coordinator; Krysie Robinson, executive chef; Jim Forrest, assistant general manager and Matt Randall, general manager.
also there are no long-term leases or buy-in fees. Residents are also free to live out their golden years in style with Holiday Retirement’s Travel Program. This program makes current residents automatically eligible to stay at other Holiday locations by reserving a guestroom. There are over 300 communities across the United States. Residents visiting another community will enjoy all the benefits they get at home with scheduled transportation and complimentary meals. “We want our seniors to have plenty of activities to choose from in this community,” said Office Manager, Crickett Forrest. “One of the more popular activities is our choir, The Luminares. They go year-round and have concerts once a month.”
Prairie Rose not only keeps their residents active, but protected. The independentliving community has home health care provided by Shanadoa as well as emergency pendants for residents to have on their person. Though a community of its own, Prairie Rose makes its own efforts to stay involved in the Tulsa community. The residents make outings to local museums and attractions such as Silver Dollar City. They are also actively involved in the Tulsa Veterans Parade each year. The friendly staff of Prairie Rose invites you to stop by and take a tour, today. PRAIRIE ROSE 7401 RIVERSIDE PARKWAY | TULSA, OK (918) 495-3600 WWW.PRAIRIE-ROSE.US
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BY ERICA LUDWIG
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he season of springcleaning is fast approaching and people everywhere rejoice. Finally, you can start fresh by de-cluttering your space as the temperatures rise again. In the midst of home renovations and spring break, don’t forget the best place to start: outside. Flowers will bloom and grass will get greener, but what better place to start than with what greets you every morning and afternoon: the driveway. Renovating the driveway is a timely task, especially after the wear and tear of winter. Years of winter snow, ice and corrosive salt covering the driveway inevitably deteriorate the concrete. This causes it to become pitted and flaked, transforming into a real eyesore. The deterioration gradually worsens until it has a negative effect on your home’s visual appeal, and even its value. An old cracked driveway cannot only be unsightly, but also dangerous. Kalan Paul, owner of LCI Concrete, offers a simple solution. Kalan and his team “do driveways”. Projects are completed in one to two days time. Kalan is highly rated with 14 |
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20 years of experience to show for it. He has been in business with LCI Concrete since 2005. “In the home improvement marketplace, we feel like we provide a valuable service at an affordable price in an effort to keep potential clients/ customers from getting taken advantage of. We just like to give our customers’ houses an updated look that should last about 30 to 40 years,” he says. “Concrete is also environmentally friendly, as it is composed of renewable resources that can be recycled into granular fill or concrete aggregate.” LCI Concrete first lays 3/8-inch rebar on industry recommended two-foot grid patterns after the subsurface has been properly prepared. Using industry standards of 3500 psi, the concrete is then poured and finished. Upgrades are available at a low cost. As for payment, LCI doesn’t collect money up front, but upon completion and customer satisfaction. “We have one goal – to make every customer proud of their new LCI Concrete product that will service them well for decades to come,” says Kalan.
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As you plan your next big project, don’t overlook your driveway and walkways. These two areas may seem less glamorous, but they really are an investment worth making and help boost the overall appeal of your home’s entrance. Call LCI Concrete to schedule a meeting to receive your free estimate.
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PROTECTING WHAT MATTERS
BY WHITLEY MUMM oving from Las Vegas to Tulsa was quite the change for Outdoor Creations owner and CEO Jake Nicks. But now, he can’t imagine serving customers anywhere else. “I love Tulsa. The people, the friendliness, the family atmosphere… I can’t imagine a better community to serve,” Nicks said. Nicks learned the construction business from his father in Las Vegas, who built casinos and commercial buildings. He moved to Tulsa in 2010 to attend Rhema Bible School to study ministry and recognized the need for a roofing company in tornado alley. The demand continued to grow, so Nicks took the knowledge and skill set from commercial and casino building to the Tulsa market and built a roofing team with over 30 years of experience in the industry, branding Outdoor Creations Roofing, a fullservice roofing company. A fixture in the Tulsa community since 2013, Outdoor Creations specializes in all things roofing. They pride themselves in providing great products with great experience.
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Jake Nicks, owner and CEO of Outdoor Creations, with one of his many customers. Jake and his team always aim to do the best for their customers.
True to their motto, “Roofing with your future in mind,” the company only uses premium materials to design and create quality and unique roofs for their customers. Outdoor Creations follows the GAF Certified Roofing Program that includes premium quality resources such as, synthetic felt underlay, which is six-hundred times stronger than the standard
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thirty percent, traditional tarpaper, leading to less tearing and promoting roof longevity. Nicks said, “We like to give our customers different options that allow them to save money on their insurance and add a 7 percent value to their home.” “We’re always striving to be the best for our customers,” Nicks said, “We want to get our customers the best warranty on the best roof at
the best price possible.” Nicks said homeowners should have their roofs checked after major storms for damages and weak spots. Hailstorms are especially dangerous to your home’s roof. The company offers a three-year workmanship warranty, as well as a limited lifetime warranty on their roofs. “A lot of people don’t know, but after weather damage, most insurances will pay for a new roof. If you leave a damaged roof untreated, the damage will cause leaks and other problems,” Nicks said. Outdoor Creations also offers free roof inspections and all roofers are GAF certified contractors. “A good roof is a safe roof. We want to build something beautiful that will protect what’s in your home. That’s what’s really important,” Nicks said, “That’s your life… That’s what matters.” Roof with your future in mind and give Jake at Outdoor Creations a call. OUTDOOR CREATIONS TULSA | OK (918) 282-6886 WWW.OUTDOORCREATIONSOK.COM
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The Tulsa Performing Arts Center aims to both educate and entertain with their events. It is home to many performers, dreamers and patrons of the arts. Photos courtesy of Tulsa PAC
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SPECIAL FROM THE TULSA PAC he Tulsa Performing Arts Center is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a special gala performance on Sunday, March 12, at 7 p.m. This concert will feature jazz vocalist Jane Monheit with Grammy winner Nicholas Payton and the Tulsa Symphony. Monheit’s latest CD is a tribute to the legendary Ella Fitzgerald—who was the first performer to grace the PAC stage in March of 1977. Monheit will perform some classic songs of Fitzgerald’s in addition to other music with her jazz combo and the orchestra. Considered one of the greatest jazz singers of all time, Fitzgerald was the featured performer, accompanied by the Tulsa Philharmonic, when the PAC opened in March 1977. For this March 2017 concert, Tulsa Symphony will play for Monheit, along with Payton and Monheit’s own trio. Among the songs on the concert set list are
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ones Fitzgerald made popular, such as “Somebody Loves Me,” “Where or When,” “All of You,” Something’s Gotta Give,” and “I’ve Got You Under My Skin.” Originally intended to provide a modern facility to house local, nonprofit performing arts organizations, the Tulsa Performing Arts Center opened its doors in March 1977. Constructed with a then unique combination of public and private funds, the Center is owned and operated by the City of Tulsa. Local arts organizations and commercial entertainment promoters are the PAC’s primary clients. Public funds for building the PAC were provided by a 1973 bond issue. To encourage approval, civic leaders John H. Williams and Leta Chapman posed a challenge to Tulsa citizens: If they would vote to fund half of the total cost for a new performing arts center, FebrUAry 2017 TULSA
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Williams and Chapman would raise a matching amount in private dollars. Led by Mayor Robert J. LaFortune, Tulsa voters overwhelmingly approved the challenge and “Everyone’s Place” held its first concert on March 19, 1977. “The PAC Trust has provided grants for artists and theatre groups, and the City of Tulsa has given deeply discounted rental rates to frequent users of the Tulsa PAC,” said PAC Director, John Scott. “Many performance groups would not have been able to survive down times without the support of the PAC Trust and the City of Tulsa. That level of support has helped sustain arts organizations, which has given them the opportunity to grow and thrive. Other communities might want to consider a program that offers discounts to frequent users of its city-funded facilities. Arts play a part in the economic vitality of a city. That often goes unrecognized. Our city government has been an arts sponsor and friend to the arts for decades.” The Tulsa PAC houses four theatres and has had a who’s who list of performers grace the stage, including Tony Bennett, Norah Jones, Michael Bublé, Kelly Clarkson, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Steve Martin and Itzhak Perlman, as well as touring Broadway musicals such as “The 22 |
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Lion King,” “Wicked” and “The Phantom of the Opera,” which set an all-time attendance record of 94,588 for one show in 1996 during its five-week run. “Downtown Tulsa has become a cultural beehive of activity when it comes to the arts,” said Marketing Director, Adam J. Foreman. “Within several city blocks, one can experience a variety of artistic endeavors, from museums and art spaces to galleries and educational venues. We are proud to be an anchor in this district, allowing groups both large and small to be able to showcase their gifts to the world. We encourage, support and thrive on the arts in all its forms.” Tickets for this grand 40th Anniversary concert featuring Jane Monheit, Nicholas Payton and the Tulsa Symphony are $25, $40, $55 and $90. The $90 VIP ticket price includes prime seating and a post-show reception with the performers. VIP tickets are limited. Celebrate 40 years of performing arts at the Tulsa PAC this March. Get your tickets today. TULSA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 110 EAST 2ND ST | TULSA, OK (918) 596-7111 WWW.TULSAPAC.COM
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s part of America Saves Week, scheduled for February 27 – March 4, 2017, RCB Bank is spreading the saving message and encouraging people to make savings automatic. You want to save more money. The truth is you can save more money. The struggle is you want things now. Waiting is hard. Saving money requires discipline. What if saving could be easy? There is a way to build your wealth that involves little effort. Set the task on auto-drive.
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February 18, 2017 Tulsa Oilers vs. Indy Fuel 7:05 PM, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 894-4200 www.bokcenter.com February 21, 2017 Drawing on Memories 10 AM- 12 PM, Philbrook Museum 2727 S. Rockford Road Tulsa, OK 74114 (918) 749-7941 www.philbrook.org February 21, 2017 Cooking Class 5:30-6:30 PM Cancer Treatment Centers of America 10109 E. 79th St. Tulsa, OK 74133 (918) 286-5800 www.cancercenter.com February 22, 2017 ORU Basketball vs. North Dakota St. 7 PM, Mabee Center 7777 S Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74171 (918) 495-6000 www.mabeecenter.com February 23, 2017 Annual Community Impact Report 5:30 PM, Central Library 400 Civic Center Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 549-7323 www.tulsalibrary.org February 24, 2017 Friday Movie Time : Zootopia 3:30 PM, Brookside Library 1207 E 45th Pl Tulsa, OK 74105 (918) 549-7507 www.tulsalibrary.org February 25, 2017 The Rock & Worship Roadshow 7 PM, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, Ok 74103 (918) 894-4200 www.bokcenter.com February 25, 2017 Tulsa Opera: Puccini to Pop 8 PM, Chapman Music Hall Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 East 2nd Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7111 www.tulsapac.com
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February 25, 2017 Whitney Cummings 8 PM, River Spirit Casino 8330 Riverside Pkwy Tulsa, OK 74137 (918) 299-8518 www.riverspirittulsa.com February 26, 2017 Tulsa Oilers vs. Missouri Mavericks 7:05 PM, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 894-4200 February 28, 2017 8th Annual Mardi Gras Parade 7 PM, Blue Dome District Tulsa, OK www.bluedomedistrict.com March 2, 2017 Reckless Kelly Doors 7 PM, Cain’s Ballroom 423 N Main St. Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 584-2306 www.cainsballroom.com March 3-4, 2017 EWomen 2017 Doors 6 PM, Mabee Center 7777 S Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74171 (918) 495-6000 www.mabeecenter.com March 4, 2017 Bob Wills Birthday Celebration Doors 6 PM, Cain’s Ballroom 423 N Main St. Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 584-2306 www.cainsballroom.com March 4-5, 2017 Big 12 Conference Wrestling Championship Times Vary, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 894-4200 www.bokcenter.com March 6, 2017 Free RoCo Fit Couch to 5K Program Information Meeting 6 PM, Northeast Technology Center-Claremore 1901 N. Hwy 88 Claremore, OK 74017 (918) 341-3166 www.rocofit.org March 7, 2017 Green Day 8 PM, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 894-4200 www.bokcenter.com
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March 14-16, 2017 Motown the Musical 7:30 PM, Chapman Music Hall Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 East 2nd Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7111 www.tulsapac.com
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March 15, 2017 Spring Break Activities Times Vary, Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd Claremore, OK 74017 www.willrogers.com
March 10, 2017 Jimmy Eat World Doors 7 PM, Cain’s Ballroom 423 N Main St. Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 584-2306 www.cainsballroom.com March 11, 2017 Miranda Lambert 7 PM, BOK Center 200 South Denver, Tulsa, Ok 74103 (918) 894-4200 www.bokcenter.com March 11, 2017 TSO Pops: Route 66 - A Trip Down Memory Road 7:30 PM, Chapman Music Hall Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 East 2nd Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7111 www.tulsapac.com March 12, 2017 ORU Baseball vs. Dallas Baptist University 1 PM, J. L. Johnson Stadium 7777 S Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74171 (918) 495-6000 www.mabeecenter.com March 12, 2017 Tulsa PAC 40th Anniversary Concert 7 PM, Chapman Music Hall Tulsa Performing Arts Center 110 East 2nd Street Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7111 www.tulsapac.com March 13, 2017 Dance & Sing Along at the Tulsa Children’s Museum 10:30 AM, Tulsa Children’s Museum 560 N Maybelle Ave. Tulsa, OK 74127 918-295-8144 www.tulsachildrensmuseum.org
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Bridal Round Up BY ERICA LUDWIG hen planning a wedding, tradition says to have something borrowed, something blue, something old and something new. Brides today are opting with a different approach: just about everything borrowed or made yourself. But sometimes executing an idea from Pinterest is a lot harder to accomplish than it looks. If you consider yourself a DIY bride to be, you won’t want to miss this chance to fall in love with fresh ideas and concepts for your big day. OK40 Ranch is hosting a Bridal “Barn” Buy and Sell event on Saturday, March 25 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Guests can expect wedding displays as well as items for purchase from vendors at individual booths. “I’ve been in this industry for 30 years,” says OK40 Ranch Owner, Debbie Hunter, “and about 90% of the weddings I see nowadays are do it yourself. This is a great opportunity for newly engaged brides to come and get ideas before wedding season goes into full swing.” The Bridal Barn Buy and Sell is set to have everything for sale from décor to bridesmaids dresses to even bridal gowns. Guests will pay
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