Value News Articles–July 2014

Hot Finds at Surceé

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Retail | Issue: July 2014

Summer has arrived! For all your gift and décor needs for Fourth of July, family reunions, barbecues, vacation homes, pool houses and more, Surceé Gifts & Home has you covered.

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American Celebrates America

By: Christopher Davis | Category: Financial Services | Issue: July 2014

In honor of Independence Day, American Heritage Bank presents the 18th annual fireworks show in Sapulpa on Friday, July 4.For most, July 4th tradition involves friends, …

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Look Fabulous Without Going Under the Knife

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: July 2014

We all want to look good in the hot summer sun, and BA Med Spa & Weight Loss Center can help – even if you don’t want to undergo an invasive procedure that requires downtime and discomfort.

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Chimneys and Roofs are What They Do

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Professional Services | Issue: July 2014

Founded in 1977 by David E. Harris, Black Hat Cleaning Services has served the Tulsa metro area for 37 years, providing chimney cleaning and repair, air duct cleaning, and dryer vent cleaning and repair.

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Broadway, Musicians and More

By: Christina Dixon | Category: Other | Issue: July 2014

From Grammy winners to renowned Broadway shows to everything in between, the Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center Foundation continues to bring the world to Broken Arrow …

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Free Healthy Cooking Classes

By: Mark Roe | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2014

The staff at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) wants you to stay healthy. Kalli Castille is the director of nutritional support and culinary at CTCA.

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Expanded Selection for 2014

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2014

The Castle of Muskogee, Oklahoma’s 37,000-square-foot fireworks retail showroom, keeps working to improve everyone’s enjoyment on the Fourth of July.

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Got Poo?

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Professional Services | Issue: July 2014

Pets bring joy and unconditional love into our lives, but they’re not without inconveniences – in particular, those pesky carpet stains and smells that inevitably ha…

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Grigsby’s Completes Expansion

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: July 2014

Grigsby’s Carpet & Tile completed a major expansion project last fall that put the entire store under one roof.

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You’re Bound to Be Impressed

By: Carol Beck-Round | Category: Retail | Issue: July 2014

Walk through the doors of Homeward Bound and browse awhile. You might just be surprised by the eclectic and fun mixture of items available to appeal to different tastes and different pocketbooks.

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Jim Glover Named Chevrolet Dealer of the Year

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: July 2014

Jim Glover Chevrolet has been awarded the Chevrolet Dealer of the Year Award for three consecutive years – 2011, 2012 and 2013. This year’s presentation was made in early June.

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Free Yourself from Cycle of Emotional Investing

By: Linda Rainwater | Category: Financial Services | Issue: July 2014

In many areas of your life, you’re probably aware that it’s useful to keep emotions out of your decision-making — and that’s certainly the case with investing.

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Go West for Saddles

By: Christopher Davis | Category: Retail | Issue: July 2014

Driving along Highway 412, just west of Sand Springs, is a humble red building. Unless you are looking for it, it is easy to miss.

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Fraudsters Out In Full Force This Summer

By: Value News | Category: Other | Issue: July 2014

Fraud season is in full gear. Last month, we offered ways to protect you and your money while traveling.

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You Can Help Rogers County Students

By: Carol Beck-Round | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2014

Some may take for granted a new backpack filled with crayons, pencils, pens, notebook paper, and other school supplies.

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Sapulpa Community Theatre in Crisis

By: Sherry Whisman | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2014

Sapulpa Community Theatre, Inc.

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Scissortail Wine Festival

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2014

As Oklahoma’s state bird, the scissortail flycatcher is a symbol of grace and elegance.

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Healthy Produce Delivered

By: Carol Beck-Round | Category: Other | Issue: July 2014

Sara Causey’s passion for cooking, eating and having access to healthy produce has led her on a new adventure in life – one also benefitting others.

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Enjoying Life Again

By: Carol Beck-Round | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: July 2014

Rick Brewster is a new man today. Thanks to Spinal Decompression of Oklahoma in Claremore, Rick is able to sleep soundly each night without the aid of a painkiller.

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Whole Person Wellness

By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: July 2014

The name of this boutique wellness studio shows what clients have to gain – Strength of Mind and Body.With offerings in Pilates, fitness, yoga and wellness, owner Tere…

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SUMMIT Celebrates 15

By: Carol Beck-Round | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: July 2014

For college friends Sean Cox and Bret McGuire and their wives, Kim Cox and Anissa McGuire, life revolves around family, faith, community and a business partnership.

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Feel the Call to Foster?

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2014

Imagine you are a child who has been abused or neglected in the only home you have ever known.

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Savvy Shoppers Go to Thrift Harbor

By: Carol Beck-Round | Category: Retail | Issue: July 2014

Most of us don’t think about shopping for a winter coat in July, but at Thrift Harbor, store manager Kim Prock wants shoppers to plan ahead.

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Make Your Summer Remodeling Dreams a Reality

By: Christopher Davis | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: July 2014

Summer is in full swing, and now is the time to get moving on any plans for remodeling. Fall’s rain will be here before we know it.

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Rain Barrels, An Environmental Solution

By: Mike Blake | Category: Other | Issue: July 2014

Tulsa Garden Center and Coca-Cola present Rain Barrels, An Environmental Solution, on Thursday, July 31 at 6:30 p.m. Alexander Riera of Coca-Cola will present this works…

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John Bartram, the King's Gardener

By: Tina Lynn | Category: Lawn & Garden | Issue: July 2014

The Tulsa Herb Society is proud to introduce Kirk R. Brown, who delivers a first person, biographical and historical presentation on the life of America’s first botani…

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A Show That Rocks

By: Mark Roe | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2014

The Tulsa Rock and Mineral Society’s (TRMS) annual show at the Tulsa Fairgrounds promises to be bigger and better than ever.Liz Thomas is publicity director for the show.

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A Day of Golf for a Lifetime of Change

By: Carol Beck-Round | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2014

You don’t have to be a Jack Nicklaus, an Arnold Palmer or even a Phil Mickelson to participate in the 10th annual ‘Smokin’ Hot 100 Golf Marathon,’ a fundraiser f…

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A Banner Year for WaveOn

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Retail | Issue: July 2014

For all your flag and banner needs, WaveOn Flags & Banners in Langley, Okla. is the place to call.

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Former Lawmaker To Lead Will Rogers Memorial Museums

By: Pat Reeder | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2014

Tad Jones, former Rogers County legislator, will take the reins as Will Rogers Memorial Museums director, replacing retiring Steve Gragert.

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