Calling All Musicians
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: December 2007
Although most people are focused on the holidays, planning for the 36th Annual Tulsa International Mayfest is well underway.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: December 2007
Although most people are focused on the holidays, planning for the 36th Annual Tulsa International Mayfest is well underway.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Other | Issue: December 2007
Looking for things to do to get you in the holiday spirit? Look no further. The following is a compilation of fun, enjoyable, family- friendly events. Castle of Muskogee Christmas KingdomNov.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Other | Issue: November 2007
With Christmas just around the corner, most people, whether they want to or not, have begun thinking about their holiday gift-giving.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Retail | Issue: November 2007
What should I wear? With holiday parties, weddings and school dances just around the corner, many women are asking themselves this same question.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: November 2007
Owasso community leaders and residents came together on Thursday, October 11, for a fun evening of mingling, fabulous food and an inspiring guest speaker.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: November 2007
The Vascular and Vein Laser Center offers many services to help people achieve their desired looks.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Real Estate | Issue: October 2007
Alice Pridmore, a real estate broker with Keller Williams, has been selling homes and land in Missouri, Texas and Oklahoma for over 30 years.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Real Estate | Issue: October 2007
Whether looking for a new home or selling one, most people must deal with real estate at some point in their lives. However, the majority of buyers and sellers are uninformed about the process.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Financial Services | Issue: October 2007
Arkansas Valley State Bank, a fourth-generation, family-owned community bank with four locations in Tulsa and Broken Arrow, has been helping our community grow and prosper for over a century.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: October 2007
Since its doors opened on February 27, 2006, Clary Sage College has been helping students develop careers in a variety of fields.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: October 2007
The Fourth Annual Art on Main: A Celebration of Oklahoma Art and Music will be held Saturday, October 13, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in historic downtown Jenks to celebrate the visual and performing arts.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Restaurants | Issue: October 2007
Customers who have recently stopped by Papa John’s Pizza in Sand Springs or Sapulpa may have noticed some new and friendly faces.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Other | Issue: October 2007
For the past 18 years, thousands of Tulsans have ventured to the Tulsa Zoo for its annual HallowZOOeen event. Held October 27 through 31, this year’s event will be fun for the whole family.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Special Interest | Issue: September 2007
Informed people make better decisions. That is the idea behind Musgrove-Merriott-Smith Funeral Service and Crematory’s free educational seminar.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Automotive | Issue: September 2007
After a suspenseful wait by both employees and customers, BMW of Tulsa has finally opened its doors.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: September 2007
Community Care College was established in 1995 as a post-secondary school with courses in an assortment of health care fields.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Special Interest | Issue: September 2007
Sheila Stewart and Stacey Berry, parents and former educators of Sapulpa Public Schools, discovered the need for continuing education for parents in Sapulpa.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Other | Issue: September 2007
South Pointe Chrysler Jeep Dodge, a division of the Bob Howard Automotive Group, officially made the move to South Memorial Drive in July.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Financial Services | Issue: August 2007
Founded in Broken Arrow in 1905, Arkansas Valley State Bank is a fourth-generation, family-owned bank.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Education | Issue: August 2007
Established in 1995 by Teresa Knox, chief executive officer, Community Care College offers post-secondary education in a variety of healthcare fields.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Automotive | Issue: August 2007
James and Cindy Thomas, owners of Thomas Kwik Kar, maintain a business of quality car care and excellent customer service.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2007
Mickey Thompson, president and CEO of the Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce, has announced that Deb Marshall will join him at the chamber as the new vice president of business support and public affairs.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2007
The Christmas in July event is held every year in Owasso to promote shopping during the summertime, a time of the year when companies may experience less business than usual.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2007
Sponsored by the Bixby Chamber of Commerce, the Taste of Bixby food festival was held June 7 at Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Real Estate | Issue: June 2007
After taking some time off to have children, realtor Angie Cianfrone has returned to the real estate business.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: June 2007
For more than five years, the Arts and Humanities Council of Owasso has produced the Art in the Park series.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: June 2007
This year’s Bixby Green Corn Festival will be held June 28 through 30.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: June 2007
On February 10, 2005, 31-year-old Carrie Tudor, a victim of domestic violence, was shot to death by her ex-husband before he killed himself. The incident occurred at Carrie’s workplace in Tulsa.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: June 2007
The Christmas in July event is held every year in Owasso to promote shopping during the summertime, a time of the year when companies may experience less business than usual.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: June 2007
The Owasso Medical Spa offers a diverse selection of appearance-improving services.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Lawn & Garden | Issue: June 2007
Having owned the Rogers County Fence Company since 1968, Lewis and Patricia Armbrister of Claremore had received dozens of inquiries by customers about where to find quality portable buildings.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Automotive | Issue: May 2007
South Pointe Chevrolet’s customers are comfortable and pleased with the dealership’s reliable automotive sales and service.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Automotive | Issue: May 2007
Jaguar of Tulsa’s world class facility, renovated in 2002, is reflected in its world class service.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Consumer News | Issue: May 2007
Melissa Goodman, owner of ScrapHappy’s in Tulsa, began scrapbooking shortly after her son was born.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: May 2007
Studies show that 85 percent of Americans are plagued with back or neck pain sometime in their lives, unable to carryon with their daily activities. Dwight Korgan,…
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: May 2007
The Arts and Humanities Council of Owasso excitedly awaits A Sweet Southern Night, the Fourth Annual Timmy and Cindy Gala.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Consumer News | Issue: May 2007
As Owasso’s leading apartment community, The Villas at Bailey Ranch has been growing since the property was purchased in 1999.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: April 2007
The arrival of spring brings A New Leaf’s Seventh Annual Gardenfest and Craft Fair to Broken Arrow.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Other | Issue: April 2007
Arkansas Valley State Bank has been in business since before many of today’s Broken Arrow and Tulsa residents inhabited the area.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: April 2007
It’s officially springtime, and many Oklahomans have replaced their snow boots with flip flops. But with the new season comes spring cleaning, a dreaded task by most.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Consumer News | Issue: April 2007
Scrapbookers in Claremore are probably familiar with Simply Scrapbooks, a unique store with supplies for any scrapbook project. For those who have not yet gotten i…
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