Value News Articles–October 2013

Selection and Care Like You’ve Never Seen Elsewhere

By: Christopher Davis | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: October 2013

As soon as you walk into Advanced Vision Center and Eyewear Boutique in Claremore, you will notice this is not your average ­optometry office.

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AHB Welcomes New VP/Branch Manager

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Financial Services | Issue: October 2013

Elizabeth Berry was promoted to the Branch Manager of American Heritage Bank, located at 71st Street and Highway 75 in South Tulsa.

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Highlighting the Team

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: October 2013

Nail Technician Michelle Whitney is the owner of BA Highlights Salon, located at 1823 S. Aspen in Broken Arrow.

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Pamper Your Pets

By: Christopher Davis | Category: Pets | Issue: October 2013

Whether your furry family member is a humble house pet or best in show, Beth’s Pawfection Dog Grooming has you covered, nail to tail.

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Kids, Give It a Shot

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: October 2013

The Broken Arrow Youth Basketball Association was developed to serve the City of Broken Arrow and Broken Arrow Schools. The 2013-2014 season is now gearing up for action.

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Get Your Home Holiday Ready

By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: October 2013

Exterior landscape of a home or business is the first ­impression anyone will have, and it’s important to make this impression a good one.

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Zombies Invade Halloween Festival

By: John Owen | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

Expect something different at the 2013 Halloween Festival at the Castle of Muskogee.

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Bringing Big City Credentials to the Community

By: Christopher Davis | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: October 2013

Many locals are discovering the perks of Owasso that are frequently popping up – great shopping, full service ­hospitals and colleges ­increasingly make this ­commu…

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Childcare You Can Trust

By: Stephanie Reed | Category: Education | Issue: October 2013

For many parents, the most agonizing part of returning to or continuing in the ­workforce isn’t the work itself, but rather the fear of the unknown for the children l…

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More Than Just a Pharmacy

By: Carol Beck-Round | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: October 2013

Claremore Compounding Center is more than just a pharmacy. In addition to ­filling any medicine your ­doctor prescribes, it is the only real compounding ­pharmacy in the area.

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Stay Safe with Walk-In Tubs and Showers

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: October 2013

Greg Wolter, president and founder of Community Builders, Inc., began the ­company over 30 years ago.

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That Johnson Boy’s Music

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

Talented and doing what he loves to do – that’s Cory Johnson, an Oklahoma singer/songwriter who now resides in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Hips Hurt No More

By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: October 2013

Dolores Qualls, of Pryor, Oklahoma, has had total hip replacement surgeries for both hips with Dr. Ronald S. LaButti. “I was having great pain in the upper area of my left leg and hip,” Dolores says.

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Step Up to Success

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

President Pat Simmons and Executive Director Ronda  Adkisson, of Dress for Success Tulsa, have announced that Friday, October 4 will be the date for the organizatio…

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Mouthwatering Mexican Cuisine

By: Christopher Davis | Category: Restaurants | Issue: October 2013

In the eight years since ­opening their doors at 1954 S. Hwy. 66, El Maguey has earned a reputation for ­having some of the absolute best Mexican food in Claremore.

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41st Annual Arts and Crafts Benefit Bazaar

By: Christopher Davis | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

The holiday season is fast approaching and with it, the perfect excuse to shop! This season, consider picking out the perfect gift while ­supporting local artisans and the community at the same time.

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Find Your Fair Share of Crafts While Supporting Ministry

By: Christopher Davis | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

Have you checked your ­calendar recently? The time to begin planning for the Christmas season is already here!

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Whale of a Tale Artisan Sale

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

Friends of the Catoosa Public Library is an organization with the mission “to strengthen our local library, to encourage our community by providing opportunities for i…

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Thousands Drawn to Main Street

By: Christopher Davis | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

Looking for a day of fun, music and art that the entire family will enjoy?

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Fight the Bite, Net a Village, Save Lives

By: Stephanie Reed | Category: Special Interest | Issue: October 2013

Kairos 10, a nonprofit ­organization dedicated to ­wiping out malaria in Ghana, has enjoyed great success in protecting over 72,000 people from this vicious disease th…

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Could Your Old Driveway Use Some Curb Appeal?

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: October 2013

As a homeowner in northeastern Oklahoma, you’ve probably already discovered that winter snow, ice and corrosive salt take their toll on your home’s driveway.

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Learning Disabilities Fall Conference

By: Deanna Rebro | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

Bullying is not good, by any means. But bullying kids with learning disabilities can cause life-long negative ­repercussions.

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Don’t Get Trampled by the “Herd”

By: Linda Rainwater | Category: Professional Services | Issue: October 2013

It can feel comfortable when you’re in the midst of a herd – but it can lead to places where, as an investor, you don’t want to go.

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Over 40 Years of Success

By: Christopher Davis | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: October 2013

Lucas Metal Works uses high-quality steel to produce building and roofing ­materials, agricultural ­equipment and custom welding.

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Mabee Center Inducted into Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: October 2013

James D. Smith, director of marketing and business ­development for the Mabee Center, is proud to announce the induction of the Mabee Center into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame (OMHF).

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Light Up Your Evening

By: Christopher Davis | Category: Restaurants | Issue: October 2013

McDonald’s in Owasso extends a special invitation to join them for a unique Candlelight Dinner on October 10 (76th Street) and October 24 (Hwy. 20 and Hwy.

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Fall Fun for Everyone

By: Susan Erler | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

There is just something about fall that encourages outdoor activities and a desire to get back to basics.

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No Need to Shell Out Big Bucks for Fun

By: Christopher Davis | Category: Other | Issue: October 2013

The 5th annual Pecan and Fun Fest will be held on Saturday, October 19 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, October 20 from noon to 5 p.m. What better way to ­celebrate f…

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Tulsa Oktoberfest Brings Tradition and New Experiences

By: Stacey Roggendorff | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

Tulsa’s largest fall festival turns 35 this year.

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Feel at Home at Your Gym

By: Christopher Davis | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: October 2013

Established by Chad and Tara Gerstmeyer in 2010, Optimal Fitness is rapidly becoming Owasso’s favorite ­headquarters for all things related to ­personal training, exercise and nutrition.

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OSU Medical Group Welcomes Dr. Hervert

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: October 2013

John Hervert, D.O., ­completed his residency with the Oklahoma State University Medical Center last June and began his ­practice of internal medicine in July with the OSU Medical Group.

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Honesty Still the Best Policy

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Automotive | Issue: October 2013

Tim Miller became the ­owner of Owasso Auto Care in 2012.

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Arrr You Ready for a Show, Matey?

By: Kim Thornhill | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

Make plans to get swept away for a timeless adventure with Owasso Community Theatre Company’s production of “Jolly Roger and the Pirate Queen” by Craig Sodaro.

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Owasso Can Hardly Wheat for Harvest Festival

By: Susan Erler | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

Outdoor activities and the cool, fall weather go hand in hand.

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John Deere and a Whole Lot Mower

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Retail | Issue: October 2013

P&K Equipment was formed in 1985. Company owner is Dr. Barry Pollard of Pollard Farms. Dr. Pollard is also a leading neurosurgeon known around the country for his skills and expertise.

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Guard Your Keepsakes

By: Value News | Category: Financial Services | Issue: October 2013

Seven years ago, a flood surged through my house, destroying practically ­everything I owned.

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Men: Look, Feel and Perform Better

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: October 2013

Results Medical Spa is a ­comprehensive, full-service medical and wellness spa ­providing non-surgical ­treatment to men and women who want to make the best of how they look, feel and ­perform.

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Reveal Clear Skin

By: Stephanie Reed | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: October 2013

It is no surprise that many of us devote plenty of ­attention to heart-healthy foods and ­liver-boosting nutrients; ­however, many still neglect the body’s largest organ, our skin.

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Re-Leaf for Your Trees

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: October 2013

S&W Tree Specialists is a well-respected, family-owned and operated business.

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Love Your Life After Retirement

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Real Estate | Issue: October 2013

Silver Arrow Estates in Broken Arrow is a Holiday Retirement community where you’ll find independent ­retirement living at the ­highest standard.

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Superior Has Its Ducts in a Row

By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Professional Services | Issue: October 2013

Uneven temperatures throughout your home?

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The Screwtape Letters

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: October 2013

“A humorous and lively stage adaptation...The devil has rarely been given his due more perceptively and eruditely…Clever and satirical,” wrote Wilborn Hampton, The New York Times.

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Hike for Healing

By: Christopher Davis | Category: Professional Services | Issue: October 2013

The 3rd annual Hike for Healing takes place on Saturday, October 5 at Turkey Mountain.

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Plot Your October Schedule at Tulsa Garden Center

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

The Tulsa Garden Center has many wonderful events ­coming up in the month of October!    The annual Fall Sale of African Violets and other ­gesneriads will be held Saturday, October 5.

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Hop on the Chuck Wagon

By: Christopher Davis | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

Will Rogers’ birthday is November 4, which means that Claremore – the ­hometown of Rogers – is ­planning their annual Will Rogers Days celebration.

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Sober Truth on Preventing Underage Risky Behavior

By: Amy Graham | Category: Education | Issue: October 2013

As a parent, you play a vital role in helping your child avoid risky behaviors.

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Fundraiser for Local Boy Battling Rare Genetic Disorder

By: Cheena Pazzo | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2013

The Gordon family is ­working hard to raise­ ­awareness for their son, who is battling a rare genetic ­disorder called Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) or…

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