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AVB Bank.................................................................................................... 11 Advantage Roofing and Construction LLC.................................................. 37 American Heritage Bank............................................................................ 54 BA Med Spa & Weight Loss Center............................................................. 11 BMW of Tulsa................................................................................................ 4 Bindas Mechanical Solutions..................................................................... 41 Black Hat Cleaning Services....................................................................... 32 Blending Into Fall...........................................................................42 Broken Arrow PAC Announces 11th Season of Spotlight Series.........50 Clock Store, The.......................................................................................... 53 Community Builders, Inc............................................................................ 12 Crusader Tactical......................................................................................... 44 Crusader Tactical and Constitutional Carry.......................................36 Dental Careers of Tulsa............................................................................... 45 Diabetic Shoes in Demand..............................................................38 Eagle OPS Welcome Home 5K benefiting Oklahoma DAV..................5 Endless Fitness........................................................................................... 48 Fall in Love with Your Kitchen..........................................................14 Four Seasons Sunrooms & Windows.......................................................... 28 GNC, Draper Family GNC............................................................................ 49 Gleam Guard Wood Refinishing................................................................. 26 Grassroots Healthcare................................................................................. 53 Green Country Money Matters 2019 Essay Contest..........................46 Grigsby’s Carpet, Tile & Hardwood.............................................................. 27 Halloween Festival is Your Kind of a Spooky Time!...........................24 Home Appraisal Guide....................................................................18 Honey Baked Ham...................................................................................... 45 Infant Swimming Resource........................................................................ 48 Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) Saves Lives...................................20 Inola Portable Buildings & Pole Barns........................................................ 10 Jersey Mike’s Sub....................................................................................... 56 LCI Concrete................................................................................................ 16 Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa.............................................................................. 52 Michel’s Cut and Color Co........................................................................... 45 Mother Nature’s Pest Control & Lawn Care................................................. 56 Oneta Station Diner.................................................................................... 40 PermaSeal USA ................................................................................... 39, 56 Pet Sitting Services of Tulsa.......................................................................... 4 Premier Collision Center............................................................................ 33 Premium Cabinets...................................................................................... 23 RCB Bank.................................................................................................... 33 Restoring Body Health & Feet Unlimited................................................... 32 Reveal Salon............................................................................................... 17 Route 66 Chevrolet....................................................................................... 3 Route 66 Nissan of Tulsa.............................................................................. 2 South Pointe Chevrolet............................................................................... 13 South Pointe Chrysler Jeep Dodge............................................................. 19 Taking H.O.P.E. to Heart in 2019......................................................30 The Castle of Muskogee.............................................................................. 53 The District Baby......................................................................................... 44 The District on Main.................................................................................... 44 Tile by Tony Inc............................................................................................ 41 Trust the Man in the Black Hat...........................................................6 Twisted Soul Sisters.................................................................................... 40 USHEALTH Advisors.................................................................................... 22 United Ford, Wholesale to the Public...............................................34 Wellness Pharm, The.................................................................................. 33 Willkommen Zum Oktoberfest in Tulsa, Celebrating 41 Years!...........8

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n November 9, honor our local heroes at the inaugural Eagle OPS Welcome Home 5K benefitting the Oklahoma DAV (Disabled American Veterans). Registration begins at 7 a.m. at Mohawk Park. More than just a 5K, this Welcome Home event is an opportunity to express patriotism and show our veterans how much we appreciate their service to this country! Veterans often struggle with the transition from military to civilian life. That is why suicide claims more veteran lives than the heroes we lose in combat. The Eagle OPS Foundation’s goal to save our veterans and is taking the fight to the front lines within our own community. Eagle OPS mission is to support our veterans and their families by “connecting relationships and resources to bring our heroes home, one operation at a time.” Eagle OPS recognizes that battles are never won alone, and so they proudly support the work of the Oklahoma DAV (Disabled American

Veterans). In Oklahoma, more than 337,000 men and women have served in the armed forces. The Oklahoma DAV helps them gain access to the medical, financial and educational benefits they’ve earned, along with connecting them to meaningful employment opportunities. All services are provided free of charge. The Welcome Home 5K includes a run, walk, roll and motorcycle ride, plus an Honor Mile to recognize the heroes we have lost in service to our country. For registration information visit https://runsignup.com/Race/OK/ Tulsa/WelcomeHome5K Donations made through the “Welcome Home 5K” registration and fundraising will benefit the mission of the Eagle OPS Foundation and Oklahoma DAV.

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Trust the Man in the Black Hat BY MACY GOODNIGHT

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he iconic look of Black Hat Cleaning Services, Inc. has become synonymous with honesty, integrity and unsurpassed professionalism. When you see the hat, you know you’re getting the absolute best in chimney, air duct and dryer vent cleaning. In 1977, owner and founder, David Harris, Sr. started his chimney sweep business in a time when healthy living in the home was gaining traction. In 1983, he bought the first air duct cleaning truck in Oklahoma and began providing the best service in its class. By the following year, they incorporated dryer vent cleaning. Over the years, his company has evolved into a trusted name in the business. “It’s amazing in this industry to have this kind of longevity,” he said. “Everywhere I go, I wear my hat. I always wanted everyone to recognize my company with my top hat.” The services provided by Black Hat encompass comprehensive safety and overall health in the home. Chimney sweep services as well as dryer duct cleaning, are essential for fire prevention, and air duct cleaning is vital for the air quality inside the home, ensuring a healthy breathing environment. David offers

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constructive advice with service to assist in cost savings for energy usage and can even result in less frequency in required cleaning service. “Air duct cleaning times depend on how often you change your filters, what kind of filter you’re using, and their placement,” he said. “If you’re using the right filters and keeping those fresh, you’ll actually have a less frequent need for professional cleaning service.” On average, air duct cleaning is standard once a year for those using less quality fiberglass filters. Fire burning chimneys are recommended to be cleaned depending on wood-burning capacity, with a standard recommendation of professional sweep every 3 to 4 ricks of wood burned. Gas burning fireplaces only need cleaned every 15 to 20 years. “If you’re not sure if your chimney needs cleaning, at least have it inspected,” David said. “If you’ve

never had it cleaned, clean it!” With cooler weather coming soon, fireplaces will likely see more use, but most people spend more time indoors as a result of colder temperatures. The air quality within the home should be clean, without dust and particles blowing around in the air that is breathed. Dryer duct cleaning is sometimes overlooked by homeowners but should be a top priority regarding fire safety. Many home fires are caused every year by the lint that gets trapped within the pipes and once ignited can quickly burn throughout a home. “Dryer lint is the best thing you can use to start a campfire,” said David. “It is highly flammable. You don’t want that trapped in your wall as a fire hazard.” David’s sound advice for homeowners is only a small part of the comprehensive service provided by Black Hat. Honesty

and integrity are at the forefront of his business practice and what his customers see when they see him in his top hat. “My customers know that they can trust me to be honest, and take care of them, give them peace of mind.” Over the years, just as David’s hat has gotten taller, the services have evolved to become more efficient, time-saving and thorough. “I was one of the first people in this business to clean a chimney from the bottom up, and it was a quicker, cleaner, and safer cleaning process then,” he said. Chimney cleaning can take up to 45 minutes. David loves his work and the people he serves. “This is my 42nd year in business, and many more years ahead.”

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inde Oktoberfest Tulsa celebrates 41 years of authentic Bavarian culture in the heart of Oklahoma, in an incredible setting patterned after Oktoberfest Munich in Bavaria, Germany. Starting off with a private, Gemütlichkeit evening on Wednesday, October 16, Oktoberfest brings together international German bands, Bavarian delicacies, authentic arts and crafts as well as games and competitions for the entire family. Enjoy große (huge) quantities of bratwurst, German beers, Bavarian cheesecake, great music and

thousands of your friends together at one place at the new River West Festival Park with 116,000 square feet of new tents, stages and more. Named a 2017, Top Five Oktoberfest as ranked by USA Today and as well as by Condé Nast Traveler Magazine, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa has just been named by Orbitz as one of the five Largest Oktoberfests in America!

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Willkommen Zum Celebrating Oktoberfest in Tulsa 41 Years! Performers Dorfrocker – These German Rockstars are returning to headline der Lufthansa BierGarten with their blend of polka, rock, pop and folk sound. Their new album “Hallo Alle Mann” released on Sept 7, 2018 is already in the top 10 on the charts. Alex Meixner – Grammy Nominee. Featured in a Hormel commercial and in the Jack Black movie “The Polka King,” Alex is known for his wild, energetic shows that include polka versions of Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” and Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train”. Bavarski — A new brand of polka! What do you get when you mix when you mix one of the hottest jazz organists with one of the most versatile drummers around and an opera singer? New York City’s newest Polka Sensation- BAVARSKI! Das Ist Lustig means “That’s Fun.” Energetic and Authentic Traditional songs from Germany, Austria, The Netherlands, Czech Republic, American folk and variety music. Even a little modern thrown in! The show is carefully crafted while reading audience’s response. Guests 8

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are invited to play bells, try their hand at the Teufelsgeige (drum-set on a stick), or play various other hand held instruments. Wireless instruments and mics allow the musicians to join with the audience and lead them in the fun. Simple folk dances and at your table dances (like their original audience participation creation: the Bench Dance) suitable for all ages are led on the spot. Euro Disco- DJ Moody – “Obsessed with making you move.” That’s been the philosophy of DJ Moody for the 10 plus years he’s been behind the turntables. This Tulsa, OK native has rocked shows all over the Midwest down to Miami, FL., showcasing his signature mix of hip hop, rock, electronic, and other styles. das Glockenspiel – Where else can you see crazy performances on a double decker Glockenspiel, complete with a stage on top of a bar? With performances every hour, on the hour, this fun show brings everyone to the Mittlepunkt Stage at the end of the Hauptstrasse. Enjoy great fun and then stop by for one of their specialty shots!

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entertainment Thurs, October 17

11:30 a.m. -11:30 p.m.

Festival Grounds 6:30 p.m. Parade of Brewers, HauptStraße 6:45 p.m. Opening Ceremonies, das Glockenspiel Der Lufthansa Technik BierGarten 5:00 p.m. Münchner Gaudiblosn 6:30 p.m. Parade of Brewers, HauptStraße 6:45 p.m. Opening Ceremonies, das Glockenspiel 7:30 p.m. Dorfrocker 8:30 p.m. Goaßlschnalzen – whip cracking demonstration 8:45 p.m. Dorfrocker Warsteiner EssZelt 5:00 p.m. Das Ist Lustig 6:30 p.m. Parade of Brewers, HauptStraße 6:45 p.m. Das Ist Lustig 7:15 p.m. Stein Hoist 7:30 p.m. Alex Meixner Spaten Haus 5:00 p.m. Alpine Express 6:30 p.m. Parade of Brewers, HauptStraße 7:00 p.m. Bavarski 8:30 p.m. Stein Hoist Die Bierstube hosted by Paulaner 5:00 p.m. G.A.S.T. Blaskapelle 6:30 p.m. Parade of Brewers, HauptStraße 6:45 p.m. G.A.S.T. Blaskapelle 7:30 p.m. Chardon Polka Band 9:00 p.m. Stein Hoist Brewer’s Hall 5:00 p.m. Walburg Boys 8:30 p.m. The Brother’s Moore Marshall Brewing Stammtisch All hours Large screen TVs, Live Sports and Great Bier! Alte Wiesn presented by Bitburger 5:00 p.m. Sepp Diepolder 6:30 p.m. Parade of Brewers, HauptStraße 6:45 p.m. Sepp Diepolder 8:00 p.m. The Fabulous 2 Man Band OK HOPtoberfest hosted by Specialty Brands 6:30 p.m. Parade of Brewers, HauptStraße Hofbräuhaus Restaurant Ongoing Nick Bratkovich, Accordion Hauptbühne – das Glockenspiel Stage Hourly das Glockenspiel 6:30 p.m. Opening Ceremonies Parade of Brewers – Hauptstraße 6:45 p.m. Opening Ceremonies and Tapping of the Keg 7:20 p.m. Lederhosen Lauf presented by Gemini Rosemont Karbach Brewing Games and Competitions Arena 7:20 p.m. Lederhosen Lauf presented by Gemini Rosemont 8:20 p.m. Strong Stein Competition

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11:30 a.m. -1:00 a.m.

Der Lufthansa Technik BierGarten 11:30 a.m. G.A.S.T. Blaskapelle 2:15 p.m. Stein Hoist 3:00 p.m. Münchner Gaudiblosn 6:15 p.m. Stein Hoist 7:30 p.m. Dorfrocker 11:30 p.m. Euro Disco-DJ Moody Warsteiner EssZelt 11:30 a.m. Sepp Diepolder 12:30 p.m. G.A.S.T. Volkstanz Group 1:00 p.m. Sepp Diepolder 2:30 p.m. G.A.S.T. Volkstanz Group 3:00 p.m. Das Ist Lustig 4:15 p.m. Stein Hoist 4:30 p.m. Das Ist Lustig 7:30 p.m. Alex Meixner 8:15 p.m. Stein Hoist Spaten Haus 11:30 a.m. Alpine Express 3:00 p.m. Walburg Boys 4:15 p.m. Goaßlschnalzen – whip cracking demonstration 4:30 p.m. Walburg Boys 7:30 p.m. Bavarski 8:45 p.m. Stein Hoist Contest 9:00 p.m. Bavarski Die Bierstube hosted by Paulaner 11:30 a.m. Polka Meisters 3:00 p.m. Polkanauts 7:30 p.m. Chardon Polka Band Brewer’s Hall 4:00 p.m. The 29th St. Band Marshall Brewing Stammtisch All hours Large screen TVs, Live Sports and Great Bier! Alte Wiesn presented by Bitburger 5:00 p.m. Sepp Diepolder 8:00 p.m. Tom Basler Dueling Pianos OK HOPtoberfest hosted by Specialty Brands 6:30 p.m. DJ Matt Hofbräuhaus Restaurant Ongoing Nick Bratkovich, Accordion Hauptbühne – das Glockenspiel Stage Hourly das Glockenspiel Karbach Brewing Games and Competitions Arena 6:20 p.m. Bier Barrel Race 7:20 p.m. MaßKrug Relay Races 8:20 p.m. Strong Stein Competition

sat, October 19

11:30 a.m. -1:00 a.m.

Der Lufthansa Technik BierGarten 11:30 a.m. G.A.S.T. Blaskapelle 3:00 p.m. Münchner Gaudiblosn 6:15 p.m. Stein Hoist 6:45 p.m. Münchner Gaudiblosn 7:30 p.m. Dorfrocker 11:30 p.m. Euro Disco-DJ Moody Warsteiner EssZelt 11:30 a.m. Sepp Diepolder 1:00 p.m. G.A.S.T. Volkstanz Group 1:00 p.m. Sepp Diepolder 2:30 p.m. G.A.S.T. Volkstanz Group 3:00 p.m. Das Ist Lustig 4:00 p.m. Whitney School Texas Dancers 4:30 p.m. Das Ist Lustig 7:00 p.m. Whitney School Texas Dancers 7:30 p.m. Alex Meixner

8:45 p.m. Stein Hoist 9:00 p.m. Alex Meixner Spaten Haus 11:30 a.m. Alpine Express 3:30 p.m. Walburg Boys 4:45 p.m. Stein Hoist 5:00 p.m. Walburg Boys 7:30 p.m. Bavarski Die Bierstube hosted by Paulaner 11:30 a.m. Polka Meisters 2:30 p.m. Polkanauts 4:00 p.m. To be announced 4:30 p.m. Goaßlschnalzen – whip cracking demonstration 7:30 p.m. The Chardon Polka Band Brewer’s Hall 11:30 a.m. FM Pilots 7:15 p.m. Stein Hoist 7:30 p.m. Speakeasy Marshall Brewing Stammtisch All hours Large screen TVs, Live Sports and Great Bier! Alte Wiesn presented by Bitburger 8:00 p.m. Tom Basler Dueling Pianos OK HOPtoberfest hosted by Specialty Brands 6:30 p.m. DJ Matt Hofbräuhaus Restaurant Ongoing Nick Bratkovich, Accordion Hauptbühne – das Glockenspiel Stage Hourly das Glockenspiel Karbach Brewing Games and Competitions Arena 2:00 p.m. Bavarian Cup Challenge 6:20 p.m. Bier Barrel Race 7:20 p.m. MaßKrug Relay Races 8:20 p.m. Strong Stein Competition

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sun, October 20 -6:00 p.m. Der Lufthansa Technik BierGarten 12:00 p.m. G.A.S.T. Blaskapelle 3:00 p.m. Münchner Gaudiblosn 5:45 p.m. Closing Ceremonies Warsteiner EssZelt 12:00 p.m. Das Ist Lustig 3:00 p.m. Alex Meixner Spaten Haus 12:00 p.m. Alpine Express 3:00 p.m. Walburg Boys Die Bierstube hosted by Paulaner 12:00 p.m. Bavarski 3:00 p.m. The Chardon Polka Band Brewer’s Hall 12:00 p.m. To be announced 3:00 p.m. To be announced Marshall Brewing Stammtisch All hours Large screen TVs, Live Sports and Great Bier! Alte Wiesn presented by Bitburger 12:00 p.m. Sepp Diepolder 3:00 p.m. Tom Basler with Barrett Lewis Hofbräuhaus Ongoing Nick Bratkovich, Accordion Hauptbühne – das Glockenspiel Stage Hourly das Glockenspiel Karbach Brewing Games and Competitions Arena 1:20 p.m. Dachshund Parade and Costume Contest 2:20 p.m. Dachshund Dash presented by Woodland West Veterinarian Hospital and Pet Resort

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FALLWITHINYOURLOVE KITCHEN GLEAM GUARD CABINET RENEWAL BY MACY GOODNIGHT

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season of cooler weather and warmer gatherings is upon us. The kitchen is the heart of any home, and a place where memories are made and valuable time spent. Is your space all you wish it could be? Gleam Guard Dustfree Wood Refinishing is in the business of making dream kitchens come true. Owner and Founder, Tracy Booth, has been in the business for over 30 years and gives his customers the kitchen they’ve always

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Gleamed of. “I love to show people how they can save money and still have beautiful wood finishes that almost look new,” he said. “Many people believe that all wood refinishing is messy and that remodelers always take longer. Gleam Guard is completely different.” Gleam Guard’s technique employs professional craftsmen to refinish cabinets with greater benefits compared to complete kitchen remodeling. Their process accomplishes refinished woodwork without much sanding and toxic fumes and can be done with a day or two, with minimal dust. Cabinets will not need to be emptied to complete the work, saving even more time. “All you need to do is open the door and let us in to work in your kitchen,” said Tracy. “In other words, no prep is needed, such as removing hardware, covering furniture or anything else – we take care of all of it.” The breakthrough technology they use restores lasting beauty to cabinets and other interior woodwork. The application bonds


to the original finish, enhancing the wood grain and giving it a fresh-oiled look, however, unlike oiled methods, the results will last for decades. “Sometimes people think I am going to make everything look shiny,” Tracy said, “but there are actually three sheens to choose from – satin, semi-gloss

Outstanding Customer Service. Additional services provided by Gleam Guard include solving the finishing touches after new granite countertop installation. Usually, there is about a half-inch of unstained wood covered under the old countertop, but new granite slabs do not. Gleam Guard can put

“Many people believe that all wood refinishing is messy and that remodelers always take longer. Gleam Guard is completely different.” and high-gloss.” The woodwork can have a soft look, a strong impact look, or somewhere in between. This process works not only on traditional wood surfaces but on painted, glazed and pickled woods as well. Gleam Guard can be used on new or old cabinets, and keeping the new finish is as easy as wiping with a damp cloth. A bit of vinegar is all you need for stubborn spots. Project completion time is a top priority for Tracy and Gleam Guard craftsmen. Each project is worked on one a time, to ensure quality and reliability. Honesty and integrity are at the base of all of the work with Tracy and his crew of professionals. Their reputation proceeds them, with an earned A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, as well as awards for

a beautiful finish on this wood and allow it to blend in with the rest of the cabinets. Each job comes with a five-year

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ccording to the CDC, accidental drowning is the No. 1 cause of death in children ages 1-4, after birth defects. No parent can imagine the horror of losing a child, but measures toward prevention are available and are of absolute necessity. Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) provides life-saving swim and self-rescue skills for children six months - 6 years old. ISR’s unique results are achieved through fully customized, safe and effective, one-on-one lessons with only the child and instructor in the water during a lesson. The skills training is completely different from traditional swimming lessons in that children learn to react effectively if they find themselves in the water alone. ISR prioritizes safety first, and emphasizes competence, leading to confidence, and provides a foundation for a lifetime of safe enjoyment in and around the water. A local team of ISR Certified Instructors serves Tulsa and the surrounding areas with a passion for increased protection for children with water safety. Certified Instructor, Brandy Flewellen, provides training in Broken Arrow, and as a mother of a toddler, values the skills training as the highest priority for responsible parenting. “As the mother of a very active 2-year-old, who has been through ISR Swim Lessons, I realize how brave he is and can find trouble,” she said. “Water safety is not just a summer issue, with access to pools and lakes. Kids will find water anywhere in the home and can drown in 30 seconds.” Drowning can occur in bathtubs, toilets, and even a bucket of water. A child can drown in less than 2 inches of water. ISR skills training has been proven 100% effective as a lifesaving measure for children against accidental drowning. “I have seen children who received traditional swim lessons for years and still


cannot swim to save their lives,” said Brandy. “There is just no comparison to the value of ISR Swim Training.” The local ISR Certified Instructors include: Brandy Flewellen, Alison Cone, JoAnna Gilkey, and Jessie Deherrera. The cost of ISR Skills Training is comparable to traditional lessons, Brandy believes there is no price you can put on the life-saving measures given to a child. “This could save your child’s life,” said Brandy. “It is every parent’s responsibility to make the sacrifices necessary to ensure the safety of their child.” Scholarship opportunities are available for anyone that might qualify. Brandy’s passion for supporting life-saving water skills to all children is expanded to include a mission to provide training to as many African American children as possible. According to the CDC, the fatal unintentional drowning rate for African Americans was significantly higher than that of other ethnicities across all ages. As a mother of an African American child, it weighs heavy on Brandy’s heart, and she has made it her mission to make a positive impact in this community. Amy Mutispaugh has made it her life’s work to advocate for ISR. In September of last year, her 4-year-old son, Evan, was lost in a drowning

Above: Amy Mutispaugh, lost her 4 -year-old son last year in an accidental drowning. She now advocates for ISR as the most effective measure to protect other children from drowning.

accident at a swim party. There were multiple adults present, and the scene seemed safe and secure, and Amy never imagined that anything like this could ever Below: Brandy’s son, Isaac, is extremely comfortable in the affect her family. “I water and has mastered his ISR skills, at only age 2. got comfortable and took for granted that something so bad could happen,” she said, “and I want that to be a warning for other parents.” In only a matter of minutes, Evan slipped out of sight of Amy or anyone else and was succumbed after submerging in the water of the hot tub. Amy’s advice for others comes from a place of wisdom

and regret. “Children need to learn to self-rescue. Floaties and puddle jumpers give some peace of mind, but I submit they should not.” Amy said. “Eyes on supervision is always the most important safety measure, but never take for granted that your kids are always safe because they can easily find trouble. As parents, there can always be that second that you can’t get back.” For more information and to schedule ISR Training for your child, call Brandy at (918) 402-8801. More information on ISR can be found on their website at www.infantswim.com.

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festivities. Everyone is invited to watch and are certainly encouraged to join. The dance is one of the most magical moments of the festival. The newest gem of this season’s festival is the Halloween Train. Guests will board in the Harbor and enjoy the enchanting colors, characters and catchy music of the Castle. The track loops through the woodlands up to the Maypole and back. Everyone may ride, but it is at its best with the younger visitors of Castleton. Families will enjoy the array of activities which are sure to provide plenty of photo ops and fall fun within the realm of Halloween Land (8 & Under). The Castle Village also has pony rides, inflatables, cocoa, and sweets! If you are ready for a bit more fright, the Haunted Hayride is

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sure to provide mid-range scares and fun for the group. Getting Spookier... Domus Horrificus has upgraded its shell with a new skin. The Horror Film themed haunt has new residents. Slender Man has made a home within the walls of Horrificus. With the familiar terror of the Purge, guests may have no option, but to escape through ventilation shafts and crawl spaces. There are dark halls and tight spaces in this cinematic nightmare haunt. Although like themes past, it seems that Jigsaw has shuffled the board to create an entirely new layout. All Haunters beware of this terrifying five skull haunt. Perhaps the most infamous of the Halloween Festival is the Trail of Blood. Hearts race once guests realize they have suddenly been abandoned


in the backwoods of the Castle. A clue for this year... more Giggles under the Big Top. Fans of TOB may also enjoy the excitement provided during the Dark Tower Zombie Hunt, where you are issued a weapon and tasked with a mission to clear the area of Zombies. Parking and admission to the Halloween Village are free. Tickets must be purchased for attractions. Prices range from $3 to $15 each with combo specials available. Advance tickets may be purchased online, okcastle.com. Hours are 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Halloween Land hours are 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

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broad spectrum of providers. These plans are typically more affordable than more comprehensive plans, while still providing the first dollar protection and assurances that a limited protection plan offers. For instance, “In the event you need additional protection, the purchase of PremierChoice Specified Disease/ Sickness Plan*, Accident* and the Optional Guaranteed Short Term Insurability Rider* provides you with a onetime right to purchase our PremierMed Short Term Medical-Surgical Expense Plan* without any additional medical underwriting,” Becky stated. “Our PremierChoice Specified Disease/ Sickness and Accident Plans* allow you to receive first dollar payments for expenses incurred up to a benefit maximum for covered health care services. And with the special doctor office visit “rollover”* feature in each Specified Disease/ Sickness and Accident Plan, if you don’t use your benefits, you don’t lose them.” No matter which type of health coverage you choose, they want to help their customers enhance their protection. They feature a full line of ancillary products, including Health and Wellness*, Critical Illness*, Specified Disease/ Sickness*, Accident*, Short Term Accident Disability Income*, Income Protector*, Term Life Insurance*, Dental and Vision Plans*. In a marketplace characterized by high customer turnover and

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UNITED FORD, WHOLE TO THE PUBLIC BY TED KING

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echanics, do-it-yourselfers, and dealerships can get just about any auto parts they need for their repair jobs right here in the Tulsa area. United Ford Parts Distribution Center, located in Broken Arrow at 12007 E. 61st Street, just east of Garnett, has an 120,000 s.f. warehouse to fill your automotive needs. If you can’t make it over to their warehouse, they will gladly ship what you need to your door. United Ford has been doing business in the Tulsa metro for 50 years and is the largest Ford parts distribution center in Oklahoma and one of the largest in the United States. They have been at their current location for 17 years. The success of the company is

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explained by general manager Rusty Magiera this way, “It’s a business of relationships, and our inventory speaks for itself.” United Ford, which is owned by the Penske Automotive Group, sells Ford parts directly to the public in all 50 states and internationally. United Ford receives about 1,800 orders for parts a day. The warehouse can handle up to 4,000 deliveries a day. Most parts come with a warranty of two years, and some parts have longer warranties. Magiera is proud of the fact that the average tenure of employees at United Ford is 23 years, and one employee has been with the company for 40 years. Rhonda Henley has been with the company for almost four years and

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has worked in the auto parts industry for the past 29 years. She started in Grove as an auto parts delivery driver and worked her way up to become a parts manager. With her friendly personality, Rhonda brings a career of experience assisting customers with the parts they need. Rhonda says she plans to stay with United Ford for years to come. “We have parts as far back as 1980.” Special orders may take between one to three days. “We ship nationwide and overseas if needed,” Rhonda said. She said Omnicraft parts are another brand of replacement parts available to their customers. “Our employees are empowered to take care of the customer,” Magiera said.


ESALE From distributor caps to fenders and hoods, United Ford has what you need for your automotive jobs at wholesale prices. United Ford is located at 12007 E. 61st Street in Broken Arrow (on 61st street east of Garnett Rd). Their hours are 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday to Friday and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday. They can be reached at 918-317-6800 and toll-free at 800-800-9001. Or you can shop for parts online 24/7 at Unitedford.com.

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Above: Rhonda Henley is ready to help with your automotive needs. Below: United Ford Parts Distribution Center 120,000 s.f. warehouse and customer service center.

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Above: Andy Shidell (L) and Danny Jones (R) of Crusader Tactical.

C R USADER TA C TI CA L A ND CON STITUTIONAL CA R RY WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

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he Oklahoma Constitutional Carry law goes into effect Nov. 1, and Danny Jones and Andy Shidell of Crusader Tactical in Broken Arrow want gun owners to be ready. Constitutional Carry, which passed the legislature earlier this year and signed by the governor, provides that gun owners do not need a permit or training to own and carry a gun in public. Here are some of the other provisions of Constitutional Carry: • a person must be at least a 21 year old citizen of the United States • must be a resident of Oklahoma • cannot be a felon • gun purchases must go through a federal background check. A gun owner may not: • take a gun onto the campus of a school or university (public or private) • take a gun into any government building, municipal, county, state, or federal and any other building where government officials conduct business

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• take a gun into a bar • take a gun inside any building that posts a “no guns allowed” sign • be using a prescription drug while carrying a firearm On the subject of cannabis, now legal in Oklahoma for medical purposes, Danny Jones said the situation is confusing. Federal law does not allow the use of cannabis. Currently, Oklahoma does not allow cardholders for medical marijuana to purchase firearms. “If a customer with a medical marijuana card tries to purchase a gun and does not reveal on the form he must fill out that he is using cannabis products, he might still be able to pass the federal background check and purchase the gun, but still be in violation of the law.” Jones mentioned that some schools allow teachers to carry guns but only with the permission of a superintendent. One can take a gun to a state park but not inside any buildings in a state park. Travel outside of Oklahoma with a gun will require a permit. Oklahoma is a “shall issue state,” which means

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if a gun owner meets the state’s requirements, the gun owner will get a permit. Some other states are “may issue states,” meaning it is up to the discretion of an official in that state to allow a gun owner a permit. Thirty-two states recognize Oklahoma’s conceal carry permits. Oklahoma recognizes permits from all 50 states. Both Jones and Shidell recommend the website www.gunstocarry.com/oklahoma. They also recommend that all gun owners look into knowing the law as it pertains to the use of firearms. One site they mentioned is www.uslawshield.com. Before Constitutional Carry, a person had to take part in a firearm safety course in order to get a permit to purchase a handgun. Although training is not required under the Constitutional Carry law, both Jones and Shidell believe training is still a good idea for new gun owners. Crusader Tactical will offer a training course Saturday, Oct. 26. The course is $60. “It’s an eight-hour course. You have to be able to shoot 50 rounds to prove you can handle a firearm. It’s not a shooting class but a safety class,” Jones said. After Nov. 1, Crusader Tactical will still offer a safety class every three months. They also offer a ladies only class. Danny Jones and Andy Shidell have been friends since their days as students at Oklahoma University. They decided to open the gun shop after retiring from their professions, Andy Shidell from the U.S. Probation Office and Danny Jones from his sand and gravel business. “We don’t make big piles of money, but we meet nice folks and get to do something we enjoy,” said Jones. “We still don’t get to shoot together enough,” added Shidell. “We have the right to defend ourselves and our families whether it’s with a pistol, shotgun or AR 15. Guns are a tool,” Jones said. “Nothing more, nothing less,” Shidell added.

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e are nearing that time of year when soup is the perfect medicine for the soul. The weather is cool and crisp, so what better thing to make for dinner than a hearty soup? There are many options and varieties of soups, but one of the

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easiest is what I call Blender Soup. To the bowl of a blender, you just add cooked vegetables, broth, some aromatics, and blend until smooth. I like to dress it up with fresh herbs or nuts, but it’s really important to choose fresh vegetables. My favorite way to cook vegetables is by bathing them in olive oil, salt, and pepper, and roasting them in a hot oven for 30-40 minutes. Cook them long enough to get a little color, which just adds more flavor. This is where you can get creative, and make your own custom “blends”. My personal favorite is roasted

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butternut squash soup with an apple added to the blender for a touch of sweetness. Roasted carrots, cauliflower, broccoli, asparagus, tomatoes and potatoes are great choices for taking the role of leading actor in blender soups. Place the cooked veggies in the blender and add your choice of liquid, whether it’s chicken broth, vegetable broth, coconut milk, or a combination. Then you should add some aromatics, such as onions, garlic, ginger, lemongrass, fennel, peppers, and chile powder. If your fresh herbs are fading in the cooler weather, you can add smaller amounts of dried herbs like sage, oregano, thyme, or basil.


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Put onion mixture into the bowl of a blender. Add broth, tomatoes, basil, balsamic vinegar and red pepper flakes. Blend until smooth, then pour mixture into a saucepan. Bring the mixture to a boil, reduce heat to medium-low and cover with lid. Simmer for 10 minutes, then add the cream and salt, to taste. Turn off heat and serve. Garnish with pine nuts and fresh basil. Note: If tomatoes are in season, you can slice them in half, drizzle with olive oil, salt, and pepper and place on a foil-lined baking sheet. Roast in 375 degree oven for 40-50 minutes, until blistered and soft. Remove skins, if desired.

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Green Country Money Matters $mart Kid Essay Contest BY AMBER DERAMUS

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students may see a volunteer at their school soon! The Essay Contest runs through October 25th. Winners will be recognized at the GCMM Celebration Event in December at OSU Tulsa. Prize money is deposited into an appropriate college savings account in the student’s name. Students must be low-moderate income to participate in this contest. Income will be verified before winners are selected. Prizes are: • $2,500 High School Grades 10-12, 1st Place • $1,000 High School Grades 10-12, 2nd Place • $1,000 Middle School Grades 7-9, 1st Place • $500 Middle School Grades 7-9, 2nd Place

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OklaMoments October 26, 2019 - 9am to 4pm Epsilon Sigma Alpha Annual Arts & Crafts Benefit Bazaar St. Stephens United Methodist Church 400 W New Orleans, Broken Arrow, OK (918) 809-5621

BIXBY, OK October 12, 2019 - 9am to 3pm Greater Tulsa Toy Train Show Bixby Community Center 211 N Cabaniss, Bixby, OK (405) 250-8449 ttos-sooner.org October 21, 2019 - 10:30am to 11:30am Alzheimer’s Support Group Evergreen Baptist Church 10301 E 111th St S, Bixby, OK (918) 645-7853 bixbychamber.chambermaster.com October 26, 2019 - 12pm to 4pm 2019 Washington Irving Festival Washington Irving Memorial Park 13700 S Memorial Dr, Bixby, OK bixbychamber.chambermaster.com October 26, 2019 - 6pm to 9pm Mummy and Me Halloween Dance Bixby Community Center 211 N Cabaniss, Bixby, OK (918) 366-4841 bixbychamber.chambermaster.com October 27 - December 12, 2019 Buy Bixby Charley Young Event Park 50 W Dawes Ave, Bixby, OK (918) 366-9445 buybixby.com October 27, 2019 - 5pm to 7pm Crossroads Annual Fall Festival Crossroads Fellowship Church 100 W Dawes Ave, Bixby, OK (918) 369-9111 crossroadsfellowship.church BROKEN ARROW, OK October 8, 2019 - 6pm to 9pm Taste of the Rose Rose District 418 S Main St, Broken Arrow, OK rosedistrict.com October 12, 2019 - 10am to 4pm Cool Grilles Car Show Rose District 418 S Main St, Broken Arrow, OK rosedistrict.com

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October 18-19, 2019 Autumn Leaves Quilt Show Claremore Community Center 2301 N Sioux Ave, Claremore, OK (918) 230-1636 countryfarequiltersguild.org

October 26, 2019 - 9am to 4pm ESA Arts and Crafts Benefit Bazaar St. Stephen’s United Methodist Church 400 W New Orleans St, Broken Arrow, OK (918) 251-0617 epsilonsigmaalpha.org CLAREMORE/ROGERS COUNTY, OK Every Monday - 7pm to 8pm TOPS (Take Off Pounds Society) Claremore Community Center 2301 N Sioux Ave, Claremore, OK www.tops.org Every Saturday - 8am to 12pm Claremore Farmer’s Market Gazebo Park N Weenonah Ave, Claremore, OK visitclaremore.org Every Thursday - 6pm to 9pm Food Truck Thursday Historic Downtown Claremore 419 W Will Rogers Blvd, Claremore, OK downtownclaremore.org October 11, 2019 - 7:30pm Outdoor Singing Faith Holiness Tabernacle 1010 N Florence Ave, Claremore, OK (918) 695-0084 October 12, 2019 - 12pm to 4pm Barktoberfest Carmik 18302 OK-88, Claremore, OK (918) 341-7984 carmikpetdaycare.com

October 19, 2019 - 9am to 4pm Autumn Harvest Craft Show Christ’s Church of Owasso 13807 E 96th St N, Owasso, OK (918) 272-9004 festivalnet.com October 19, 2019 - 11am HalloMOWeen Lawn Mower Racing Will Rogers Downs Motor Speedway 20900 S 4200 Rd, Claremore, OK (918) 695-1305 claremore.org October 26-27, 2019 Route 66 Pecan & Music Festival Between The Nut House and Route 66 RVS 26677 S Hwy 66, Claremore, OK (918) 266-1604 rt66pecanfest.com October 30 - November 4, 2019 Will Rogers Motion Picture Festival Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W Will Rogers Blvd, Claremore, OK (918) 343-8118 dogirons.com November 2, 2019 - 10am Will Rogers Tribute Wreath Laying Ceremony Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W Will Rogers Blvd, Claremore, OK (918) 760-7499 indianwpc.org

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SAPULPA/CREEK COUNTY, OK Every Thursday - 5:30pm to 7:30 pm Sapulpa Artists’ Guild Painting Classes Sapulpa Senior Citizen Center 515 E Dewey Ave, Sapulpa, OK (918) 224-8106 sapulpachamber.com October 21, 2019 - 4pm to 5:30pm Adulting Classes Sapulpa Public Library 27 W Dewey Ave, Sapulpa, OK (918) 224-5624 cityofsapulpa.net October 25, 2019 Chamber Skeet Shoot Creek County Fairgrounds 17808 W Hwy 66, Kellyville, OK creekcountyfairgrounds.com October 25-26, 2019 STEAM Con Steampunk Pop Culture Convention Sapulpa Public Library 27 E Dewey Ave, Sapulpa, OK (918) 224-5624 cityofsapulpa.net

JENKS, OK October 25-31, 2019 - 6:30 tp 9pm HallowMarine 2019 Oklahoma Aquarium 300 Aquarium Dr, Jenks, OK (918) 528-1507 October 31, 2019 - 4pm to 6pm Trick-or-Treet Main St Downtown Main St, Jenks, OK jenkschamber.com

October 12, 2019 - 9am to 3pm Master Gardeners Fall Festival Rogers County Building 416 S Brady St, Claremore, OK (918) 923-4958 mgaroco.com

OWASSO, OK October 12, 2019 - 11am to 4pm Annual Harvest Festival Rayola Park 8300 N Owasso Expy, Owasso, OK (918) 376-1529 cityofowasso.com

MUSKOGEE, OK September 27 - October 26, 2019 Fridays and Saturdays - 5:30pm to 7pm Halloween Festival The Castle of Muskogee 3400 W Fern Mountain Rd, Muskogee, OK (918) 687-3625 okcastle.com

October 31, 2019 - 6pm to 8pm Spooktacular Trails and Treats Kelly Lane Park Taft and Main, Sapulpa, OK (918) 227-5151 sapulpachamber.com November 1-2, 2019 - 9am to 5pm Creek County OHCE Rt. 66 Quilt Show Creek County Fairgrounds 17806 W Hwy 66, Kellyville, OK (918) 527-6890


COMMUNITY CALENDAR TULSA, OK October 13, 2019 Lysander Piano Trio Tulsa PAC - John H. Williams Theatre 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-7111 tulsapac.com Every Saturday Tulsa Wheelmen Saturday Morning Ride 41st Street Plaza 4100 Riverside Dr, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-2001 fb.com/tulsawheelmen Every Sunday - 1pm to 2pm Disc Golf Mini-Tourney 41st and Riverside Park, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-2001 tulsadiscsports.org October 5, 12, 19, 2019 - 7am to 11am Cherry Street Farmers Market 1360 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK tulsafarmersmarket.org

October 11-20, 2019 The Drowsy Chaperone Tulsa PAC - John H. Williams Theatre 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-7111 tulsapac.com October 12, 2019 - 6:30pm That 90’s Party Cain’s Ballroom 423 N Main St, Tulsa, OK (918) 584-2306 cainsballroom.com October 12, 2019 - 6:30pm to 9pm The Skeleton Dash 5k River Parks 17th and Riverside Dr Tulsa, OK (918) 857-1379 riverparks.org October 12, 2019 - 7pm Chonda Pierce: Let’s Sit and Talk Mabee Center 7777 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK (918) 495-6000 chonda.org October 13, 2019 - 12pm to 3pm SHALOMFEST Temple Israel 2004 E 22nd Pl, Tulsa, OK (918) 747-1309 templetulsa.com

October 9-13, 2019 CATS Tulsa PAC - Chapman Music Hall 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-7111 tulsapac.com October 9-13, 2019 5th Annual Tulsa American Film Festival Multiple Locations Tulsa, OK tulsaamericanfilmfest.com October 10, 2019 - 10am to 3pm 2019 Fall Job Fair Mabee Center 7777 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK (918) 224-9430 mabeecenter.com October 10, 2019 - 6:30pm Cooking for a Cause Metro Appliances & More 5313 S Mingo Rd, Tulsa, OK irongatetulsa.org/cookingforacause

October 18-20, 2019 Tonatiuh Dance Company Workshop Tulsa PAC - Charles E. Norman Theatre 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-7111 tulsapac.com October 18-26, 2019 US National Arabian & Half Arabian Championship Horse Show Expo Square 4145 E 21st St, Tulsa, OK (720) 648-9220 arabianhorses.org/usn October 18-26, 2019 What the Butler Saw Tulsa PAC - Liddy Doenges Theatre 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-7111 tulsapac.com October 25-27, 2019 Carmen Tulsa PAC - Chapman Music Hall 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-7111 tulsapac.com October 25-Novmeber 3, 2019 Little Shop of Horrors Tulsa PAC - John H. Williams Theatre 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-7111 tulsapac.com

October 13, 2019 - 3pm Lysander Piano Trio Tulsa PAC - John H. Williams Theatre 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-7111 tulsapac.com October 17-20, 2019 Linde Oktoberfest River West Festival Park 2100 S Jackson Ave, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-2007 tulsaoktoberfest.org

October 26, 2019 - 9am to 1pm Sensory-Friendly Fall Carnival Behavioral Innovations 4515 E 91st St, Tulsa, OK (855) 782-7822 vbehavioral-innovations.com

October 31-November 3, 2019 Giselle Tulsa PAC - Chapman Music Hall 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-7111 tulsapac.com November 1-3, 2019 Miss Bennet: Christmas at the Pemberley’s Howard Auditorium 7777 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK (918) 495-6866 oru.edu November 1-3, 2019 Fall Home Expo Exchange Center - Expo Square 4145 E 21st, Tulsa, OK (918) 605-5480 fallhomeexpo.com November 1-9, 2019 Color Congress Ford Truck Arena - Expo Square 4145 E 21st St, Tulsa, OK (405) 491-0111 pinto.org

October 26-31 - 6pm to 9pm HallowZOOeen Tulsa Zoo 6421 E 36th St N, Tulsa, OK (918) 669-6600 tulsazoo.org October 26, 2019 - 7:45am to 12pm TFCU Tulsa Run Downtown Tulsa - 3rd St Between Main & Boulder, Tulsa, OK tulsarunhistory.com October 26, 2019 - 9am Tulsa Walk to Defeat ALS Guthrie Green 111 Reconciliation Way, Tulsa, OK web.alsa.org

November 2, 2019 - 10am Breeders’ Cup Fair Meadows Simulcast 4145 E 21st , Tulsa, OK (918) 376-6000 exposquare.com November 5, 2019 - 7:30pm Bandstand Tulsa PAC - Chapman Music Hall 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK (918) 596-7111 tulsapac.com November 6, 2019 - 12:10pm Brown Bag It: Cherokee National Youth Choir Tulsa PAC - Westby Pavilion 110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK (918) 596-7111 tulsapac.com

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