Value News Articles–September 2011

Kiss Lip Lines Goodbye

By: Mallory Spoor-Baker | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: September 2011

People come to see me every day at Advanced Cosmetic Medicine to address different problems related to aging. Their concerns include uneven skin color and tone…

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Access Natural Treatments

By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: September 2011

Axis HealthCare is an advanced prevention clinic with an ­emphasis on quality of life. Their programs are designed to help prevent disease and to ­control and check the advancement of existing diseases.

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Med Spa’s Staff and Services Grow

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: September 2011

BA Med Spa & Weight Loss Center is pleased to welcome a talented new staff member to the team. Olga Strickland received her medical license in Russia and came to the United States 15 years ago.

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No Green Grass, But Plenty of Bluegrass

By: Tanya Andrews | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2011

The 32nd annual Bluegrass & Chili Festival is set for September 8, 9 and 10 on the grounds of the Claremore Expo Center.

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I've Got Drive

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Special Interest | Issue: September 2011

On Saturday, August 6, Bob Moore Auto Group held blood drives at each of its dealerships in Oklahoma and Texas.

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Documentary Goes Down in History as Award Winner

By: Betty Gerber | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2011

The Oklahoma Museums Association (OMA) has announced its annual list of museums to be recognized with awards to be presented in September at its annual conference.

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A Tradition You Can Count On

By: Lorrie Ward Jackson | Category: Other | Issue: September 2011

It is a tradition almost as old as the county itself – for 97 years, the Rogers County Fair has helped usher in the autumn ­season, providing fun activities for area families to enjoy.

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A Fulfilling Dental Office

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: September 2011

Dentures & Dental Services has been providing quality dental care for over 25 years.

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A Dickens of a Ride

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: September 2011

Fall in Oklahoma brings about the opportunity for some great bicycling.

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Back In the Swing of Things

By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: September 2011

While most people in February couldn’t shift their focus from ice and snow, Tony Jacklyn was sharply focused on his golf game.

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Not Just Any Knee Doc

By: Lorrie Ward Jackson | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: September 2011

When Judy Bates of Chelsea, Okla. had Dr. LaButti perform a replacement on her right knee in March, she had two main goals – to walk without a limp and to walk up and down stairs normally.

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Wear Success on Your Sleeve

By: Lorrie Ward Jackson | Category: Special Interest | Issue: September 2011

This year, Dress for Success Tulsa celebrates “A Decade of Making a Difference” – which is why they have attached that ­slogan to their annual fashion show and au…

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Solve a Crime over Dinner

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Special Interest | Issue: September 2011

Able to solve any mystery, without a single clue! Or solve any mystery clueless! The doer of good! The purveyor of public safety! The champion of law enforcement!

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High Fashions at Low Costs

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Retail | Issue: September 2011

Whether your children are going to a school that will require a ­uniform or one that does not, Goodwill stores in the Tulsa area are well stocked with back-to-school cl…

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Healthcare Without Insurance

By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: September 2011

It’s plain and simple taking care of patients. No insurance and no Medicare – just grassroots ­healthcare.

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Spend a Little, Save a Lot

By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Other | Issue: September 2011

Making tile look new, while ­saving people money, are the two things that Kent Kantor does best. He has been doing it for more than 14 years with his ­business, Grout Care of Tulsa.

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Fair Deals on Unique Items

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Special Interest | Issue: September 2011

The 18th annual Heart of Broken Arrow Arts, Crafts & Antiques Fair is scheduled for Saturday, September 17, 2011, at the Broken Arrow Community Center, located at 1500 S. Main St.

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A Senior Community with Heart

By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Special Interest | Issue: September 2011

Broken Arrow’s Heartland Plaza Retirement and Senior Care Community (2621 S. Elm) is now under new management, with an emphasis on friendly, caring, individualized ser…

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Holmes Organisation Well on Its Way

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Financial Services | Issue: September 2011

The Holmes Organisation, a local leader in insurance and ­benefits for over 40 years, regards employee wellness as a critical issue, one that both saves clients money w…

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Don’t Fall Into Cascade of Medications

By: Lorrie Ward Jackson | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: September 2011

If you have ever discussed concerns about an elderly friend or family member, chances are the discussion has involved the risk of that loved one taking an injurious fall.

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Meet Momentum Chevrolet

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Automotive | Issue: September 2011

August 29 was the official date for the name change from Speedway Chevrolet to Momentum Chevrolet of Broken Arrow.

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Keeping Up the Momentum

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: September 2011

Effective August 29, 2011, Riverside Toyota-Scion changed its name to Momentum Toyota of Tulsa.

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Ride the Mother Road for MS

By: Brandi Davidson | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2011

The National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society, Oklahoma is pleased to announce that Sam’s Club will be the presenting ­sponsor of the 2011 Bike MS Oklahoma: The Mother Road Ride.

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Listen to Your In-Tuition and Finish Your Degree

By: Value News | Category: Education | Issue: September 2011

Northeastern State University has opened a new college this fall semester created specifically for non-traditional students who want to complete a college degree or advance in their careers.

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Garden of Education

By: Pearl Garrison | Category: Education | Issue: September 2011

Oklahoma Centennial Botanical Garden has scheduled a number of educational programs at free Saturday open houses through October, when the garden closes for the year.

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Step Up to the Plate

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Special Interest | Issue: September 2011

“Step Up to the Plate” to help fight hunger in Oklahoma ­during Tulsa’s 5th annual Restaurant Week, Sept. 10-18.

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Follow the Yellow Brick Road to a Season of Hits

By: Ruby Quinn | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: September 2011

With the approach of fall, we look forward to cooler days, the start of school, and a new season of shows at the Robson Performing Arts Center.

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Diabetes Doesn't Have to Beat Us

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: September 2011

According to the American Diabetes Association, 25.8 million children and adults in the United States – 8.3 percent of the population – have diabetes.

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Make Your Way to the Round-Up

By: Lorrie Ward Jackson | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2011

Most people associate the word “kick-off” in September with a football game.

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Fall Into Surceé’s Open House

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Retail | Issue: September 2011

Surceé Home Décor & Gifts is hosting its annual Fall Open House September 8-10, and according to owner Laura Sanders, it is an event not to be missed!

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Thrift Store Harbors Bargains and Hope for Kids

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Retail | Issue: September 2011

Imagine walking into your favorite department store to find a shirt or pair of jeans. How much do you think you’d spend – $20, $30, $40? At least that much, probably even more.

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Eat, Drink and Be Rosy

By: Cheryl Johnson | Category: Special Interest | Issue: September 2011

During an evening of moonlight, there will be wine flowing amid the scent of roses when Tulsa Garden Center presents their annual fall fundraiser, An Evening of Wine & Roses.

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Double the Bargains

By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Retail | Issue: September 2011

What’s better than finding a great bargain? It’s finding double the bargains at the semi-annual Tulsa Mothers of Multiples (TMOMs) sale on Saturday, September 10.

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Saintly Bedside Manner

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: September 2011

Richard B. Saint, MD, has recently announced the opening of his new practice, Tulsa Urology. The facility is located in the new St.

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Music to a Child’s Ears

By: Lou Cleland | Category: Education | Issue: September 2011

Under The Shadow Education International Foundation (UTSEIF) is a public charitable education non-profit organization created in 2010 for the promotion of early childhoo…

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Week of Remembrance

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Special Interest | Issue: September 2011

On September 11, 2001, America was brutally attacked and over 3,000 people from ­several different nations lost their lives. In the weeks and months following this…

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11 Years of Fine Jewelry

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Retail | Issue: September 2011

Vincent Anthony Jewelers, an upscale, full-service jewelry store serving Tulsa and surrounding communities, is celebrating its eleventh anniversary.

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Youth In Action Promised Fun for Senior Citizens

By: Value News | Category: Special Interest | Issue: September 2011

On Saturday, July 23, 2011, the new group Youth In Action (YIA) from Owasso Community Resources held a senior prom for residents at the Sequoyah Pointe Living Center as a celebration of life.

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