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Our October 2012 issue of Preview Magazine. Tulsa and Green Country's #1 entertainment and visitors magazine
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• Entertainment News• Event Calendars• Shopping• Dining
October 2012
Tulsa & Green Country’s #1 Entertainment & Visitors’ Magazine
ALSO INSIDE - The Little Light House Celebrates 40 Years!ALSO - It’s time once again for the Tulsa Oktoberfest - AND Don’t miss all
the spooktacular events happening at The Castle of Muskogee
Celebrating Over 25 Great Years in Tulsa and
Green Country!
World-Class Entertainment with Sylvia Zerbini from Cavalia
Arabian Horse Show Returns To Tulsa’s Expo Square
Celebrating Over 25 Great Years in Tulsa and
Green Country!
Celebrating Over 25 Great Years in Tulsa and
Green Country!
U.S. Nationals Offers The Best In Arabian Horse Competition
Table of ContentsArabian Horse Show Returns to Tulsa..............4
Locator Map.................................................6
Local Events & Attractions.............................8
Antiques and Collectibles.............................10
Downtown Destinations...............................13
Little Light House Celebrates 40 Years............14
MAGAZINECelebrating Over 25 Great Years as Tulsa and Green Country’s #1 Entertainment and Visitors Magazine
Welcome To Tulsa And Green Country
Tulsa - It is known as a city rich in heritage, lush greenery, art deco , and acclaimed cultural arts. Perhaps most noticeable is the bold, cosmopolitan city lies in the heart of Green Country, one of the most scenic geographical areas in the world. Tulsa has even been home to many rich oil barons who could have lived anywhere! Check us out and have a great time! We’re glad you’re here!
October 2012 ◊ Volume XXV ◊ #14
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Reproduction of the publication in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
SENIOR CONSULTANT: Randy DietzelPRESIDENT: Ron StreckEDITOR: Jody Wiland StreckCREATIVE DIRECTOR: Rhonda HollandDIRECTOR OF BUSINESS OPERATIONS: Shelley HughesPUBLISHERS: Robert and Amy RinnerCEO/PUBLISHER: Robert E. Rinner Jr.EXECUTIVE ACCOUNT MANAGERS: Floyd Bu�ngton, Chris Cleveland, Michael Cleveland, Paul Hanewinkel and Joe JarzenDIRECTOR OF DISTRIBUTION AND ROUTE SALES: Garrett Rinner
Preview Magazine of Green Country is published twelve times a year and is distributed monthly as follows: 1. Placed daily into over 16,600 hotel and motel rooms in Tulsa and Green Country. 2. Placed locally into display racks at �ner restaurants and retail shops. 3. Oklahoma Travel Information Centers throughout the state. 4. Tulsa International Airport visitor displays. 5. Thousands of copies are distributed to the Metropolitan Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, convention packets, Expo Square, Tulsa Convention Center, Tulsa International Airport, o�ce complexes, hospitals, and to many other locations throughout Green Country.
October 2012 / Preview Magazine 3
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For reservations, please call 918.744.4280www.pologrill.com
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The U.S. National Arabian & Half-Arabian Championship Horse Show, October 19-27 at Expo Square in Tulsa, Oklahoma offers a premium line-up of the world’s best Arabian, Half-Arabian, and Anglo-Arabian horses vying for the coveted title of U.S. National Champion. Along with world-class competition, U.S. Nationals will offer world-class entertain-ment from renowned horse trainer and performer Sylvia Zerbini who most recently starred in the critically acclaimed production of Cavalia (2008-2011). Zerbini and her herd will perform Grand Liberty Thursday evening, Oct. 25, Friday evening, Oct 26, and a matinee perfor-mance, Saturday, Oct. 27 in Ford Truck Arena. Zerbini’s Grand Liberty is presented by Markel Insurance and is included in the price of admission.
The U.S. Nationals attracts approximately 9,000 out-of-town visitors to Tulsa from mostly North America, but also parts of South America, the Middle East and Europe, the economic impact on Tulsa is estimated at approximately $35.5 million. Designed specifically for families interested in learning more about Arabian horses, the Total Arabian Interaction and Learning (TAIL) program, Oct. 25-27, provides a guided tour of the show with an expert guide who will take each group through the barn to meet and pet an Arabian horse and then watch the compe-
tition with the benefit of explanation from a guide. To reserve a spot, please email [email protected].
Accompanying the competition in the ring, exhibitors and spectators can browse the AHA Shopping Expo with over 100 equine-related vendor booths in and around the Exchange Center building. The AHA Shopping Expo is open from 10:00 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily.
U.S. Nationals offers a little something for every horse admirer with an array of disciplines ranging from saddle seat classes to working cow competition. Expo Square’s historical Pavilion will host the show’s halter classes, while Mustang arena will house working western classes and the Ford Truck Arenas will be home to hunter pleasure, western pleasure, mounted native costume, pleasure driving, side saddle and more. Classes start each morning at 8:00 a.m. and last through an evening session that begins at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday is the only exception with no evening session.
There is $527,500 in Arabian Breeders Sweepstakes money available this year for sweepstakes nominated horses that show in sweepstakes designated classes.
U.S. Nationals is the site of the annual AHA Arabian Horse Judging Contest. This
special event is a training ground for young men and women who will shape the future of the horse industry. Contestants from 4-H and FFA clubs, AHA clubs and universities from across the continent come for almost $10,000 in scholarships and amazing prizes including saddles from Nymeyer’s At Tanglewood.
Admission to the show is free for the first six days and is then $10 for adults and $7.50 for students and seniors from Oct. 25-27. Kids 12 and under are free.
U.S. Nationals is supported by AHA Corporate Partners: Adequan, All Things Equine, Bank of America, The Hat Lady, Marriot, and Zia Graphics.
Visit wwwArabianHorses.org/USN for more information or visit us on Facebook at
www.Facebook.com/ArabianHorseAssociation.
U.S. Nationals O�ers the Best in Arabian Horse
Competition and World-Class
Entertainment with Sylvia Zerbini from Cavalia
Free Wi-FiInternet Access!
Great Wine Selections Everyday- Lowest Wine Prices in Tulsa -
Mon-Thurs: 11-2 and 5-9Friday: 11:2 and 5-10
Saturday: 5-10Sunday: 11-9
6024-A South Sheridan(NW corner 61st & Sheridan)
(918)499-1919Also new location Downtown
at 219 S. Cheyenne
- Tulsa World
Opened In 1984
Steaks & SeafoodOpen at 4pm Monday thru
Saturday for Dinner
(918)266-7853Only 3 1/2 miles fromHard Rock Casino on
Highway 66 (Route 66)
Highway 66 (Historic Route 66)between Catoosa & Claremore
Turn Left Before The Verdigris BridgeClosed on Sundays
October 2012 / Preview Magazine 5
Our food is purchased locally andprepared with great love and care.Come join the movement back to
a time when local merchants suppliedtheir very best to the local table.
Tuck and Kate Curren4329 South Peoria • Tulsa, OK 74105 • 918.794.8013
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TULSA AREA MAP
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Entertainment
Arabian Horse Show21st & Yale - Expo Square..............................R-14Castle of MuskogeeMuskogee......................................1-800-439-0658 Oktoberfest of TulsaRiver West Festival Park....................................T-11River Spirit Casino8330 Riverside Parkway...................................X-13Will Rogers DaysClaremore......................................1-800-324-9455
Restaurants
Albert G’s (BBQ)2748 S. Harvard....................................................S-14Baxter’s Interurban Grill (Casual)717 S. Houston - Downtown........................G-2 Celebrity Club Restaurant3109 S. Yale.............................................................S-15Clanton’s Cafe319 E. Illinois. Vinita......................918-256-9053El Chico (Mexican)9705 E. 71st St.....................................................W-17El Tequila (Mexican)5001 S. Harvard...................................................U-148118 S. Memorial Dr.........................................X-16E. 86th St. North (Owasso).............................J-171113 N. Elm Pl. (Broken Arrow).................Q-21Hibachi Grill & Bu�et8110 E. 74th Place............................................W-17Local Table (Casual)4329 S. Peoria.......................................................U-12Mazzio’s Pizza444 S. 72nd E. Ave..............................................P-16421 E. 11th Street..............................................Q-11E. 11th & S. Garnett............................................P-183975 S. Garnett.....................................................T-197021 S. Memorial..............................................W-173024 E. 11th St......................................................P-144101 S. Peoria........................................................T-12E. 11th & S. Harvard..........................................Q-133313 Admiral Pl....................................................P-151723 W. 51st St.....................................................P-101506 S. Sheridan................................................Q-158052 S. Yale.............................................................X-155937 S. Lewis.........................................................V-13Molly’s Landing (Steak & Seafood)2 miles N. of Catoosa......................................M-25Polo Grill (Steak & Seafood)2038 Utica Square..............................................R-12 Ricardo’s (Mexican)5629 E. 41st St.......................................................T-15Shiloh’s (American)12521 E. 52nd St.................................................V-182604 N. Aspen Ave. (Broken Arrow)........V-19Sushi Train (Seafood)3300 E. 51st...........................................................U-14
Ti Amo (Italian)6024-A Sheridan.................................................V-15219 S. Cheyenne - Downtown......................E-4RetailAnn & Barbara’s Interiors412 W. Will Rgrs Blvd...................918-341-4446B&B Resale3213 E. 15th St......................................................S-14Crafted: An Artisan Boutique512 W. Will Rgrs Blvd....www.craftedboutique.com
DiamonSecret81st & S. Lewis (The Plaza)............................X-13Har-Ber Villiage4404 W. 20th (Grove)..................918-786-6446Hoovers714 Will Rogers Blvd (Claremore)..............L-26I-44 Antique Mall5111 S. Peoria.......................................................U-12Lyons Indian Store111 S. Detroit - Downtown............................D-6Miss McGillicuty’s106 E. Main (Jenks)............................................Z-12
Nuance De’Cor2203 S. Main (Grove)..................(918)786-9300Rusted Rabbit ResaleClaremore and Pryor..................(918)341-3392Saturday Flea Market5802 W. 51st.............................................................U-8The Sugar Boutique526 W. Will Rgrs Blvd ...........................918)283-4000Tulsa Stained Glass7976 E. 41st.............................................................T-15Tulsa Flea MarketExpo Square - 21st & Yale..............................R-15Willow Tree MallClaremore..................................918-231-8645Yesterday & Today’s Antique Mall406 N. Main. Broken Arrow.........................W-21
Services
Victory Christian Center7700 S. Lewis Ave. ..........................................W-12Green Country Marketing Association2825 E. Skelly Drive...........................................R-16
October 2012 / Preview Magazine 7
FourGreatLocations!
Great Food! Great Margaritas!
5001 S. Harvard Dr • Tulsa • 895-62628118 S. Memorial Dr. • Tulsa • 459-7677East 86th Street North • Owasso • 274-09311113 N. Elm Place • Broken Arrow • 258-5454
3300 East 51st918.747.9931
Dine In • Catering
DELIVERY TO YOUR ROOMsushitraintulsaok.com
Hungry?Enjoy oneof this area’s dining favorites!
2748 S. Harvard3/4 mile west of
Expo Square
747-4799
• Lunch• Dinner
• Catering
Homemade Hot Rolls Made Us Famous!Homemade Hot Rolls Made Us Famous!
But Grandma’sCooking Keeps
You ComingBack!
But Grandma’sCooking Keeps
You ComingBack!
2604 N. Aspen Ave. • Broken Arrow • 254-1500
Five Generationsof Homemade Goodness!
A Place WhereFriends & Family Meet
9.55 Million Visitors come to Tulsa each year & they spend $1.8 Billion!
Tulsa & Green Country’s #1 E nterta
inment & V isitors’ Magazine
Celebrating 2 2 Great Y
ears!
• Entertainment News
• Event Calendars
• Shopping
• Dining
• Services
• Local Map
• TV Schedules
• Much More
ALSO INSIDE: Discoveryland! OKLAHOMA a must-see! • Summer takes the stage at the Tulsa PAC
Discover and explore Bartlesville this June • Tony Award-Winning Musical…“ The Drowsy Chaperone”
Howard Hughes’ Lincoln featured at Leake Car Auction • A Jumpin’ June at the Tulsa Zoo • Much more!
June 2009
Oklahoman
Kristin Chenoweth
performs with the
Amici New York Orchestra
for OK MOZART’S
Grand Finale Concert
8 Preview Magazine / October 2012
eventsSPECIAL HALLOWEEN FESTIVALS & EXHIBITSNightMare - Guts Church – 12+ over – see website for details - www.nightmaretulsa.org
Psycho Path Haunted Attraction – October 5, 6, 12, 13, 17-20, 26, 27, 31-Nov 3 – psychopathhaunt.com
Halloween Festival - Castle of Musk-ogee – www.castleofmuskogee.com
Hallowzooeen at The Tulsa Zoo – 6:30-8:30pm – Oct 27th thru 31st – Family friendly trick-or-treat at the zoo. Games, trinkets, pumkin patch playroom – www.tulsazoo.org/events
HallowMarine – Oklahoma Aquarium – 6:30pm to 9pm – Indoor trick-or-treat trail, games, mermaid and pirate dive shows – www.okaquarium.org
GENERAL EVENTSMarch 1-Nov 15th
Har-Ber Village - Antique Museum - Experience the American Frontier. Family, Groups and Tours available - www.har-bervillage.com
April 1st - Oct 31st
Oklahoma Botanical Gardens - Tulsa - 9-4pm - www.ocbg.com
Sept 9th - Oct 28th
Tulsa Roots Concert Series - 2:30pm - Every Sunday thru October - Guthrie Green - Downtown Tulsa - www.guthriegreen.com
Sep 27th - Oct 7th
TULSA STATE FAIR - Expo Square - tulsastatefair.com
Sep 28th - Oct 7th
Rocky Horror Show - 2pm & 7:30pm on selected days - BOK Center - www.bokcenter.com
Sep 28th - Oct 27th
The Halloween Festival at the Castle of Muskogee has ten SPOOKTACLUAR events from NOT scary to REALLY scary. Open Fridays and Saturdays starting September 28th. Friday & Saturdays 6:00 pm-10:00 pm. www.okcastle.com Oct 2nd
WWE Smackdown – 6pm – BOK Center – www.bokcenter.com
Oct 3rd
Paper Diamond w/Kraddy, Clicks & Whistles – 8pm – www.cainsballroom.com
Oct 4th – Oct 6th
Oklahoma International Bluegrass Festival – Guthrie, OK – Live music, childrens activities – www.oibf.com
Oct 4th – Oct 28th
Turn Tulsa Pink – Photo Exhibit featur-ing Cancer survivors – Chapman Music Hall – www.tulsapac.com
Oct 5th – Oct 8th
The Chinaman – 8pm – Loony Bin Comedy Club – www.loonybincomedy.com
Oct 6th
Ralphie May “Too big to ignore tour” – 7pm – BOK Center – www.bokcenter.com
Don Williams – 6:30pm – Brady Theater – www.bradytheater.com
Mark Schultz w/Anita Renfroe, Shaun Groves – 7pm – Maybee Center – www.maybecenter.com
GCCM 33rd Annual Round-up Car show – 8am-4pm – Oklahoma Aquarium – Jenks – www.greencountryclassicmustangs.com
Art In The Square – 10am to 2pm – Art exhibits, meet the artists, childrens activities – www.uticasquare.com
Hamster Ball Relay – 7am – Over 20 Hamster balls, obstacle course – Bring your family to cheer on a new Guinness world record – www.tatur.org/cfa-hamster-race
Rage At The Osage – Cage Fighting – 8pm – Osage Casino Event Center – www.osagecasinos.com
Oct 7th
Ryan Bingham w/La Santa Cecilia – 8pm – www.cainsballroom.com
Oct 8th
Firepower Tour featuring DATSIC, Terrmanta, XKore, Getters – 8pm - – www.cainsballroom.com
Oct 9th
Grouplove w/Alt J – 8pm - – www.cainsballroom.com
Oct 10th
JOURNEY, Pat Benetar, Loverboy – TBA – BOK Center – www.bokcenter.com
STARS w/Diamond Rings, California Wives – 8pm - – www.cainsballroom.com
Tulsa Clarinet Quartet – 12:10pm – Kathleen Westby Pavillion – www.tulsapac.com
Oct 11th
Melissa Ethridge – the Joint @ Hard Rock – 8pm - www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com
The Devil Makes Three (2nd Stage) – 9pm - – www.cainsballroom.com
Bassnectar w/Gramatik, Gladkill – 8pm – Tulsa Convention Center - – www.cainsballroom.com
Oct 12th
Jack White w/Pokey LaFarge, The South City Three – 8pm - Cains Ballroom – www.cainsballroom.com
Oct 12th – Oct 13th
The Man Who Planted Trees – 7pm & 11am on selected days – Multi-sensory theatrical adaption – Liddy Doenges Theater – www.tulsapac.com
Oct 12th – Oct 15th
Jason Russell – 8pm – Loony Bin Comedy Club – www.loonybincomedy.com
There are lots of fun things to do in Tulsa and Green Country. Check out some of these great events and get out and have FUN!
October 2012 / Preview Magazine 9
Oct 13th
“Swing On This” Live Broadcast – Celebrating Johnnie Lee Williams 100th Birthday – 7pm - – www.cainsballroom.com
Blue Bell’s Taste of Summer – 20TH ANNIVERSARY - 9am to 3pm – Free event for the whole family – Games, prizes, live music and LOTS of ice cream! – www.bluebell.com
Imagination Movers – “2012 Rock-O-Matic Tour” - 2pm & 5pm – www.maybeecenter.com
34th Annual Laps For Little Ones – Fun Run & Carnival – Bene�ting the children of The Little Light House of Tulsa – The Little Light House is a Christian develop-mental center that helps children with special needs.
Oct 13th, 19th & 21st
The Daughter of Regiment – 7:30pm & 2:30pm on selected days – Romantic comedy of good spirits and vocal �reworks – Chapman Music Hall – www.tulsapac.com
Oct 14th
Neil Young and Crazy Horse – w/Los Lobos – BOK Center – www.bokcenter.com
3OH!3 w/Sammy Adams, Outasight, Silas – 7pm - – www.cainsballroom.com
FREE SHALOM FEST – 12pm-6pm – Temple Israel in Tulsa – Cultural food, entertainment, tours, and holiday demonstrations – www.templetulsa.com
Oct 15th
Andy Grammar – 7:30pm – all ages show - – www.cainsballroom.com
Oct 16th
PIERCE THE VIEL w/Sleeping With Sirens, Tonight Alive, Hands Like Houses – 7:15pm - – www.cainsballroom.com
Norah Jones – 7pm – Brady Theater – www.bradytheater.com
Oct 17th
The Ham Boys – Jambalaya Brass Band – 12:10pm – Kathleen Westby Pavilion – www.tulsapac.com
Blue October w/ Empires, Stars in Stereo – 8pm - – www.cainsballroom.com
Oct 18th
ZZ Top – The Joint @ The Hard Rock – 8pm - www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com
Louis C.K. – 7pm – Brady Theater – www.bradytheater.com
October 18th – Oct 21st
Tulsa’s Oktoberfest – Riverwest Festival Park – see website for times and details - www.tulsaoktoberfest.org
Oct 18th – 27th
US National Arabian and Half Arabian Championship Horse Show – Expo Square – www.arabianhorses.org
Oct 19thThe Spinners and Florence Larue & The 5th Dimension – 7pm - River Spirit Casino – www.riverspiritcasino.com
Oklahoma Thunder vs. Phoenix Suns – 7pm – BOK Center – www.bokcenter.com
Oct 19th & 20th
Poteau Balloon Festival – 12pm to 11pm & 9am to 11pm – Hot air balloon races, glows, live entertainment, crafts, food, games, carnival and more – www.poteauchamber.com
Oct 19th – Oct 22nd
John Evans – 8pm – Loony Bin Comedy Club – www.loonybincomedy.com
Oct 20th
Je� Foxworthy – The Joint @ The Hard Rock – 4pm & 8pm - www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com
K-CI & JoJo – 9pm - Tulsa Convention Center Assembly Hall – www.bokcenter.com
Bark For Life Broken Arrow – 8am to 11am – Bene�ting the American Cancer Society. One mile walk with your pet – St. Francis Health Park – www.relayforlife.org/barkbrokenarrowok
KXOJ & Maybee Center Anniversary Celebration – 6pm – Kevin Max (DC Talk) Audio Adrenaline, Andy Chrisman (4Him) Avalon, Wayne Watson, Clay Cross, Petra – Maybee Center – www.kxoj.com
Oct 21st
James McMurty w/Joe Pug (2nd Stage) 8pm - – www.cainsballroom.com
Tokyo String Quartest – 3pm- John H. Williams Theater – www.tulsapac.com
Oct 23rd
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS – 7:30pm – BOK Center – www.bokcenter.com
continued on page 12
81ST & RIVERSIDE | TULSAR IVERSP IR IT TULSA.COM
P R E S E N T S
BROKEN ARROW________________________Yesterday & Today’s Antique MallArt, Jewelry, Toys, Books, Windchimes, Glassware and unique, hard-to-�nd items, Crafts, Furniture, DVD’s, records, trains, Booth Space Available, Tues-Sat, 10am-6pm. 406 N. Main St., Broken Arrow.918-251-0511
CLAREMORE________________________Ann & Barbara’s InteriorsInteriors & Draperies and Interior Design Consultants. All Custom Work - Windows, upholstery, bedding, and Custom Designed Blinds. 412 West Will Rogers Boulevard Claremore. Tues-Fri 10-5pm(918) 341-4446
Crafted: An Artisan BoutiqueArtisan boutique specializing in handmade products from Oklahoma artisans. Tues-Sat 10am-6pmSun 1pm-5pm. 512 W Will Rogers Blvd. Claremore.
HOOVER’S Have All MallWe have everything you’re looking for, from antiques, collectibles, old and new. Open 7 days a week at 10am. 714 W. Will Rogers Blvd. Claremore 918-314-7878
Rusted Rabbit ResaleNew and Used Furniture and Household Items. 511 East Patti Page Blvd. 3 locations in Claremore and Pryor. M-Sat 9:30-5, Sunday 1-5pm. (918) 341-3392
The Sugar BoutiqueVintage furniture, apparel, and gift items. 526 W WillRogers Blvd. in Claremore. Tues 10-5:30 Sat 10-4918-283-4000
Willow Tree MallChalk paint - vintage furniture - candles - Okie dirt! Over 100 booths - a wonderful variety mall! 522 W. Will Rogers Blvd. in Claremore. Open 7 days a week. 918-231-8645
GROVE________________________Har-Ber VillageOne of the Largest Outdoor Antique Museum and Walk-through Village. 4404 W. 20th St, Grove M-S 9-6, Sun 12:30-6pm. (919)786-6446
Nuance Décor - Interiors By Amber BensonYour complete interior design and home furnishing store.Turn key interior design service. 2203 S Main, in Grove. 918-786-9300 • www.nuancedecor.com
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JENKS________________________
Miss McGillicutty’s AntiquesAntiques, Collectibles & Home Decor. “Something Old Every Time You Visit!”. Over 30 dealers. M-Sat., 10-5 & Sun 1-5. 106 E.Main, Jenks. 918-298-799
TULSA________________________
B&B ResaleEclectic variety of antiques, collectibles, household wares and glassware. Vintage furniture. Exceptional quality at low prices. We feature the good, the bad, and the ugly. 3213 E. 15th St., Tulsa. 918-260-7793 or 918-519-3545.
I-44 Antique Mall & Collectibles9,000 Sq. ft. of Antiques! 50 Dealers. Glass, China, Retro, Art, Furniture, Jewelry, Sports Memorabilia, Clock, Pottery. 5111 S. Peoria. Tulsa (918)712-2222
Saturday Flea Market200 Vendors both indoors and outdoors. Loads of parking. Antiques, collectibles, new and used. Something for everyone. I-44 West and 51st St. Exit (223-B) Fri 10-5, Sat 8-5, Sun 1-5. (918)445-3532
Tulsa Stained GlassCustom Stained Glass and Supplies. Classes Available. Art Play Center. Let the fun begin here! 7976 East 41st Street Tulsa. M-Sat 8:30-6pm. (918) 664-8604
“I could shop here all day!”
60 EXCELLENT DEALERS9,000 SQUARE FEET16 YEARS IN TULSA
5111 S. PEORIA918-712-2222
TULSA
Open Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday8am-5pm and Sunday 1pm-5pm
West Tulsa - I-44 West and the51st Street Exit (223-B)
200 Vendors• Indoors & Outdoors
• Antiques & Collectibles• New & Used • Something for
Everyone • Space Available
Saturday Flea Market5802 W. 51st Street So.
918-445-3532saturdayfleamarket.com
October 2012 / Preview Magazine 11
HOOVERS
-Shops
unique
all in one
mall-
Open 7 days
a week at 10am
Antiques
Collectibles
Old Items
New Items
HAVEALLMALL
HOOVERS
714 W. Will Rogers Blvd.Claremore
(¼ mile E. of Will Rogers Memorial)
(918)341-7878
A Guide to Fashions, Antiques & Collectibles, etc.
“I could shop here all day!”
60 EXCELLENT DEALERS9,000 SQUARE FEET16 YEARS IN TULSA
5111 S. PEORIA918-712-2222
TULSA
Jenks - AmericaAntique Capital of Oklahoma
Miss McGillicutty’sAntiques
106 E. Main St • 918-298-7997
Nuance De'cor INTERIORS BY AMBER BENSON
Your Complete Interior Design And Home Furnishing Store
TURN KEY INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICE2203 S Main nuancedecor.comGrove. Oklahoma 918-786-9300
Will Rogers Days 2012! � � � C O M E A N D C E L E B R A T E ! � � �
� � � F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N � � �
800.324.9455 � willrogers.com
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 110:00 a.m. — Children’s Day at the Museum, games, storytelling,
and musical entertainment, Will Rogers MemorialMuseum, Claremore, (reservations required)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 210:00 a.m. — Will Rogers Birthday Party, Birthplace Ranch,
Oologah, Celebration of 133rd Birthday Birthdaycake and entertainment by Oologah-Talala schoolchildren and champion roper Kowboy Kal
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3Noon — Antique & Classic Car Show, Memorial Museum,
Claremore
1:00 p.m. — Pocahontas Club’s Annual Tribute to Will Rogers,“Hats Off to Will,” wreath-laying, and reception,Will Rogers Memorial Museum, Claremore
4:00 p.m. — Will Rogers Days Parade, Will Rogers Boulevard,Claremore
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 42:00 p.m. — Dedication of Commemorative Plaque, Grand
Lodge of Oklahoma, A.F. & A.M., at Will RogersMemorial Museum, Claremore
ALL EVENTS ARE FREE!
TULSA STREET GUIDETo help acquaint you to
finding your way in Tulsa, here are the corresponding street numbers to the most
popular avenues
Union.......................1700 WestElmwood Ave...........400 WestPeoria Ave................1300 EastLewis Ave.................2400 EastHarvard Ave.............3300 EastYale Ave....................4900 EastSheridan Rd.............6500 EastMemorial Dr............8100 EastMingo Rd.................9700 EastGarnett Ave...........11300 East
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Daily Lunch SpecialsOpen daily at 11am
Monday thru SaturdayClosed Sunday
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Oct 24th
Todd Snider & Jason Isbell w/Amanda Shires – 8pm - – www.cainsballroom.com
Oct 25th
Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson – The Joint @ The Hard Rock – 8pm - www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com
Lee Brice w/Kyle Park – 8:30pm - – www.cainsballroom.com
Oct 26th
Foghat, Fabulous Thunderbirds, with Canned Heat – 7pm – www.riverspiritcasino.com
Corey Smith @ Tumbleweed Dancehall w/Indian Rodeo – 9:30pm - – www.cainsballroom.com
Big Gigantic w/GRIZ – 8:30pm - – www.cainsballroom.com
Myron Oliver’s Friday Night Showcase – 8pm – Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame – Tulsa – www.okjazz.org
Oct 26th – Oct 29th
Justin Leon – 8pm- Loony Bin Comedy Club – www.loonybincomedy.comOct 26th – 28th
DRACULA – Theatrical performance –8pm & 3pm on selected dates - Chap-man Music Hall – www.tulsapac.com
Oct 26th-28th & Oct 30th
HAMLET – 2pm & 8pm on selected dates – Liddy Doenges Theater – www.tulsapac.com
Oct 27th
34th Annual Tulsa Run – Downtown Tulsa – www.tulsarun.com
Oct 30th
AMF TOUR: Neal Boortz Unhinged w/Clark Howard, Jamie Dupree, Joe KellyMinus The Bear w/Cursive, Girl in Coma – 8pm - – www.cainsballroom.com
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The Little Light House5120 E. 36th Street • Tulsa, OK 74135
918-664-6746www.littlelighthouse.org
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“A Tulsa treasure”, “a place of miracles”, “the happiest place on earth”. These are all ways that the Little Light House has been described by people who visit the Christian preschool for children with special needs at 36th and Yale. Celebrating their 40th Anniversary this year, The Little Light House has been serving children with down syndrome, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, autism, and many other develop-mental and physical delays in an environment that provides individualized special education and therapy programs for each child. Parents are amazed when they find the Little Light House, and are even more amazed when they ask the question, “How much does this cost?” and find that the answer is “Not a thing.”In 1972, founder Marcia Mitchell searched for services for her daughter who was born with a visual impairment and found none. Out of her concern for children in the area and her own daughter, she and another parent decided to open a school for children with special needs in Tulsa. Since then the school has been supported by the Tulsa community strictly by private donations and four major annual fundraisers each year. “We are amazed by the generosity of the people of Tulsa time and time again,” says Molly Smith, Director of Development. “Without their continued support our students would not be able to receive these services when they are needed most, during their early preschool years.”Despite the milestones and miracles that are achieved through the students at the Little Light
House every day, one major problem remains. Although the school serves 64 children year-round, they have over 100 children on their waiting list. Children are waiting as long as three years before they are able to enroll in the program. “The first six years are the most important learning years we experience, and with a waiting list as long as we have our children are losing valuable time that could be spent learning life skills needed to continue to kindergarten and first grade,” says Julie Lipe, Director of Educational Services. With such a critical need for early intervention, the Little Light House has decided to expand its facility in order to serve more children.The new facility would allow the school to more
than double its enrollment, allowing the waiting list to dramatically decrease. This facility would not only serve more children, but allow room for other outreach opportunities that are close to the heart of the Little Light House. One such outreach focuses on training professionals and students in the Tulsa area to work with children with special needs through college and univer-sity programs. Currently 15 colleges and universities in the area send students to the Little Light House as part of their curriculum. This helps the children of the Little Light House by ensuring when they meet professionals in the community such as doctors, nurses, teachers, social workers, and therapists that those professionals will have a greater compassion and knowledge of how to work with special needs
children. The LLH also hosts professional conferences for teachers and therapists to get educational credit that focus on working with special needs children. With a new facility and auditorium the school will be able to train more professionals and help more children with special needs than ever before. Once funding is raised the new facility will be built. “We hope to break ground sometime during our 40th anniversary year,” says Jean Winfrey, Executive Director. “It would be a dream come true to expand and allow for more children to receive our services. We are shovel-ready and can’t wait to get started!”
The Little Light House has received national and international recognition, and has been visited by members from over 25 delegations. There are now Little Light House locations in Jackson, Mississippi and Denton, Texas, and is open to new affiliate opportunities to extend their reach across the nation. The Little Light House encourages guests to come for a tour any time. To schedule a same day or future tour please call (918)664-6746.
The Little Light House5120 E. 36th Street • Tulsa, OK 74135(918)664-6746www.littlelighthouse.org
501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization
The Little Light House Of Tulsa Celebrates 40 Amazing Years Of
Teaching Children With Disabilities
40 Years and Still Growing!
5120 E. 36th Street • Tulsa, OK 74135
501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization
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Performances are free with the price of admissionto the show: $10.00 for adults, $7.50 for students
and seniors, kids are free.
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Through October 28Get in the game and go to bat for some “major league” bucks! Earn entries every Sunday and Thursday for your chance to take a swing at the game board. The more hits you get, the more your
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See Players Club for details.
October 28