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Value News Articles–July 2007

Broken Arrow Area Chamber of Commerce Announces Its Ribbon Cuttings and Groundbreakings

By: Value News | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2007

Changes in the Chamber

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.

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Identity Theft Prevention

By: Virginia Goode | Category: Financial Services | Issue: July 2007

A recent news publication notes that identity theft will increase 20 times in the next 20 months. Similar to a thief breaking into your home, being a victim of identity theft is devastating.

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Beat the Back-to-School Rush

By: Lorrie Jackson | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: July 2007

As we enter July, it may seem a bit early to start thinking about obtaining your child’s medical records for the new school year.

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Your Family Doctor

By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: July 2007

“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” This quote by Henry de Bracton, made famous by Benjamin Franklin, is certainly ascribed to by the Eastern Oklahoma…

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Faith Fall Early Learning

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Special Interest | Issue: July 2007

Faith Church’s Faith Christian School and Early Learning Center in Glenpool is now accepting enrollment for K4, kindergarten and first grade students for fall 2008.

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Virtually Unlimited Architectural Elements

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: July 2007

Fox’s Architectural specializes in affordable, architectural design products to give any home a sense of class and style.

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Refinish and Maintain Your Cabinets and Woodwork

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: July 2007

Cabinet doors and woodwork eventually become dull in appearance. Daily use, even cooking grease and oils, is usually to blame. Sometimes scratches are revealed from repeated use.

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Summer Glow

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: July 2007

July marks the 12th anniversary of Golden Tan, L.L.C., located in Broken Arrow.

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A Classic Show at the Expo

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: July 2007

The Southern Classic Charity Horse Show was established in 1981 by Fox Trotter enthusiasts in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas.

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At Home with Hanke

By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: July 2007

Tulsa’s Hanke Home Improvement is a branch of Hanke Brothers Siding and Windows, Inc. Based out of Hot Springs, Arkansas, Hanke Brothers has additional offices in Fayetteville and Jonesboro.

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A Clean Solution

By: Lorrie Jackson | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: July 2007

“Do-it-yourself” projects have recently increased in popularity in our society.

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Naturally Delicious Foods

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Consumer News | Issue: July 2007

Jeff and Chris Emerson, owners of two naturalfarms stores in Tulsa, are redefining the meaning of the word “fresh.” Chris says, “Once food has been treated with pr…

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Fashion Fundraiser

By: Julie Dermody | Category: Other | Issue: July 2007

Oklahoma’s land rush brought many settlers to Indian territory. The frontier was difficult, and only the strongest survived. Sometimes parents died, leaving behind small children.

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Shop for a Chance to Win Five Grand!

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.

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Dump Your Plump

By: Lorrie Jackson | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: July 2007

With summer in full swing, many area residents have spent a great deal of time at Owasso Fitness Zone to keep themselves healthy and in shape for the season.

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Treasured Memories

By: Lorrie Jackson | Category: Photography | Issue: July 2007

Landmark occasions take place in everyone’s lives. If properly preserved, these occasions can provide memories to treasure for years to come.

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Is Your Tub the Ugliest of Them All?

By: Eddie Stephens | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: July 2007

Re-Bath of Tulsa is a local, family-owned company that specializes in one-day bath remodeling. The company has more than 6,000 satisfied customers since its establishment in 1993.

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Old Items, New Purposes

By: Lorrie Jackson | Category: Home Interior Retail | Issue: July 2007

Sometimes it seems we live in a disposable society. When something grows old or worn, we often just toss it aside in favor of something new.

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Turning Remodeling Dreams into Reality

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: July 2007

Jim Miller, owner of Remodeling Xpert, has 50 years of experience in the industry. He is, indeed, a remodeling expert. The company’s specialty is in complete kitchen and bath remodeling.

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Explore! Summer Arts Camp Will Be Held July 9-20

By: Christy Means-Smith | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2007

By enhancing the ability to think and create, the arts can be a fun way for people to further develop themselves intellectually.

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Sapulpa’s Fifth Annual Royal Jazz Fest Set for July 26-28

By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2007

Most Oklahoma residents are unaware of jazz music’s roots in Sapulpa. The upcoming Fifth Annual Royal Jazz Festival will provide an opportune time to learn more about jazz and its history in our state.

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Taste of Bixby Successful

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.

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The Cutting Edge for Great Ideas

By: Julie Dermody | Category: Consumer News | Issue: July 2007

For three years, The Scrapbook Store in Owasso has been providing a playground for adults; customers can spend hours having fun as they attempt to preserve history.

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All in Good Taste

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: July 2007

Robert Reed, owner of Timberbrook Barbeque and Daylight Donuts shop, thought barbeque and donuts under one roof sounded excellent.

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Herbal Living

By: Tina Lynn | Category: Special Interest | Issue: July 2007

The Tulsa Herb Society invites the community in welcoming Susan Belsinger to Tulsa.

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Oklahoma Celebrates Freedom

By: Christy Means-Smith | Category: Other | Issue: July 2007

Celebrate July Fourth with fireworks from the Castle of Muskogee.A northeastern Oklahoma tradition is purchasing fireworks at the Castle of Muskogee.

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Skilled For Perfection

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: July 2007

Windows Doors & More, a member of the Home Builders Association, is a new company with lots of experience. Owner Randy Curtis has been in the remodeling industry for over 22 years.

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