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Free Tulsa Landfill Days - October 20 & 21, 2007

If you live in the city limits of Tulsa and have some unwanted items that need disposing; take it to the Quarry Landfill on 46th Street North (approximately 1-1/2 miles east of U.S. 169.

The address is 13740 E. 46th St. North

Hours will be 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.

The landfill closes promplty at 3 p.m.

** Look for Quarry Waste Mangement Inc. signs **

All participants must show a driver's license with and address within the city of Tulsa or a City of Tulsa utility bill.

  • Items containing Freon refigerant (air conditioners and refigerators) will not be accepted. 
  • There is a $2 fee for each discarded tire (it covers state fees for disposal and recycling of tires).

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TULSANOW TO HOST A PUBLIC FORUM ABOUT RIVER TAX - Sept. 18th

If you are wondering which way to vote on the October 9th river tax proposition then this forum is for you!

Here are the details from TulsaNow: 

Speakers from both sides will be on hand to present their views and answer questions from the audience. Ken Busby, Executive Director of the Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa will be the moderator.

Don’t miss this unique chance to hear speakers from BOTH sides of the debate. Jean Letcher, “River Yes” campaign director, and Gaylon Pinc, Environmental Manager for PMg will speak in support of the river proposal. City Councilor, John Eagleton and Colin Tawney will speak in opposition to the plan.

Conceptual drawings of the plan will be on display for public viewing before and after the program.

WHAT: TulsaNow Public Forum on River Improvement Tax
WHEN: Tuesday, Sept 18, 6:30-8:30 pm
WHERE: OSU-Tulsa Auditorium

The OSU-Tulsa Auditorium is located on the campus of OSU-Tulsa, just north of downtown on Detroit Ave. Click here for a
campus map

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Broken Arrow Pediatric Dentist - Johnny Starkey, D.D.S., P.C.

Dr. Starkey is a Pediatric Dentist, specializing in the treatment of infants, children and teens.  He offers all aspects of pediatric dentistry, including hospital treatment when necessary.

Dr. Starkey and his family relocated to Tulsa after practicing in New Mexico for the previous five years.  He completed his pediatric dental residency at LSU and Children's Hospital in New Orleans.  He looks forward to meeting the needs of Oklahoma's children at his new office in Broken Arrow. 

Dr. Starkey is a provider for Delta Dental, United Concordia and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma and most other insurers.

Office Hours:

Monday-Friday

8:30 AM to 4:00 PM

Appointments Now Being Accepted

Phone: 918-3920575 Fax 918-392-0574

4404 West Houston (81st St.)

Broken Arrow, OK 74012

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University of Tulsa tickets

University of Tulsa season football tickets are on sale now.

  • Individual game tickets will be available online beginning Saturday, September 1st at 8:30 am.
  • Tickets will go on sale in person or by phone on Tuesday, September, 4th at 8:30 am.

    I have heard that the TU vs. OU home game will be selling for $70-75.  So, buying a season ticket is a great deal.

    Season ticket prices are:
    Gold Seating (between 15-yard lines) - $165
    Blue Seating (between goal line and 15-yard line) - $130
    End Zone Seating - $110
    Family Fun Zone (2 adults, 2 kids in the south end zone) - $380


Ticket Office Phone Number: (918) 631-4688 (GoTU)

Online Ticket Office

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PGA Championship at Southern Hills in Tulsa
The PGA Championship will be in Tulsa August 6-12, 2007 and will be hosted by Southern Hills Country Club.  If you are interested in attending you can still purchase your tickets online at PGA.com.   

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Renaissance and Turner Park Neighborhood meeting June 21st

The Renaissance and Turner Park Neighborhood Association meeting is set for June 21st at 7:00 pm in the Kendall-Whittier Library.  The community meeting room is accessible from the east door of the parking lot.  The TU agenda will include the projects:  Performing Arts Center, renovation of the football stadium to be named H.A. Chapman Stadium, two engineering buildings, the 11th Street entrance and more.

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Tulsa Time Capsule Update

If you missed seeing the TulsaRama time capsule downtown last Friday you will soon be able to view it in person sometime in mid-July at the Tulsa Historical Society.  They are located at 2445 S Peoria Ave Tulsa, OK 74114 (918) 712-9484.  It is sure to be a great display.

 Also, if you are looking for TulsaRama collectible merchandise you can go to www.Tulsaramastore.com.

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Tulsa #2 in the Nation!
The secret is officially out!  Money Magazine has confirmed what we here in Tulsa have suspected for awhile, that Tulsa's housing market is alive and well.  In Money Magazine they list Tulsa as #2 in the nation for projected sales growth for April 2007-April 2008 as reported by Fiserv Lending Solutions.  Read more about Tulsa in Money Magazine 

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Vote for NEW Oklahoma State Quarter
The finalists for our Oklahoma state quarter are down to five.  You can help decide which design will win.  Click on the link below to vote.  Voting ends at 5 p.m. Friday, April 27th.   Click Here to Vote!

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Springfest April 13th and 14th 9:00-4:00

Ready to start your garden? Plan on going to Springfest at the Tulsa Garden Center located at 2435 S. Peoria.   

Here is what you can plan on seeing:

"Area nurseries will offer garden favorites such as impatients, begonias and herbs, as well as more unusual varieties.  Linnaeus Gardeners will be available to answer your gardening questions. They will also be selling living salad bowls, pass-along plants from their own gardens and three custom picked tomato varieties for Tulsa area gardeners. 

Bring the whole family and get ready to spend a fun filled day at this spring festival. Children will find varied activities at the Kid Zone,including inflatables, face painting and balloon sculptures. Enjoy shopping among the beautiful dogwoods of the mansions front lawn where you will find plants, unique items for you, your home and garden.  Refreshments will be available from a large variety of food vendors." 

 This is sure to be a great event.

If you would like to know more about Springfest visit their website at:

http://www.tulsagardencenter.com/htdocs/sgmart/sgmart.htm

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Mortgage rate averages 3/30/07
By Bloomberg, AP and Staff Reports
3/30/2007

The nation's benchmark mortgage rate did not change this week, staying near the lowest level for the year.

The average 30-year, fixed-rate home loan is still going for 6.16 percent, government-affiliated mortgage giant Freddie Mac reported Thursday after conducting its weekly nationwide survey.

The rate compares to the low for the year of 6.14 percent, set during the first two weeks of March. That was the lowest point for 30-year mortgages since they averaged 6.13 percent the week of Dec. 21.

Frank Nothaft, chief economist for Freddie Mac, said the troubles in the subprime real estate market, which provides loans to borrowers with weak credit, do not seem to be having an impact on rates so far.

"Despite concerns about possible spillovers from the troubles in the subprime market, rates on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages remained stable," he said.

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University of Tulsa construction
Have you wondered what is going on at 11th street at the University of Tulsa?  Well, they have been adding new on-campus apartments, adding on to collins hall, building a new athletic complex, an oval and other projects.  You can view a list of the campus projects  at    http://www.utulsa.edu/physicalplant/projects/

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Dispose of Pollutants March 24th and 25th!

Here is your chance to get rid of pollutants in your home.  On Saturday March 24th and Sunday March 25th from 10am-3pm at the TULSA FAIRGROUNDS Gate 7 (off of 15th street) you can dispose of oil paints, chemical, pesticides, batteries, oil, antifreeze, flammable liquids, household cleaners, mercury thermometers and more. NO TIRE, LATEX PAINT OR COMMERCIAL WASTE ACCEPTED.  For more information go to MetRecycle.com or call 584-0584.

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OKLAHOMA WINS AGAIN!
Last night my wife was watching the 2007 Miss America Pageant.  At the end of the pageant, it came down to Oklahoma and Texas.  I only watched the end, but my wife said that she was impressed with Miss Texas.  We were so excited and a little surprised to see that Miss Oklahoma won the award twice in a row.  Last year it was Jennifer Berry from right here in Tulsa; and this year it was Lauren Nelson of Lawton.  Congratulations to the new Miss America!

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Tulsa Time Capsule

The unveiling event will be held on June 15th at 6:30 pm at the Tulsa Convention Center.

Tickets, $3.50 to $8.50, can be ordered at Carson Attractions website:

http://carsonattractions.rdln.com/Artist.aspx?contentID=9682

You can read more about the time capsule at the links below:

http://buriedcar.com/ or
http://www.forwardlook.net/19571958Plymouth/countdown.asp

Here is some background on the history of the time capsule:

The Buried Belvedere

"This is the sort of thing that could happen only in Tulsa," spoke Lewis Roberts Jr. during dedication ceremonies marking the observance of Tulsa's Golden Jubilee Week. "TuIsarama!" chairman Roberts' made his remarks as citizens prepared to entomb a new 1957 Plymouth Belvedere Sport Coupe as part of a time capsule buried on the southeast corner of the Tulsa County Courthouse lawn.

Why would anyone want to bury a new car? Roberts was asked. "The 'Tulsarama!' committee," he replied, "decided on the event after looking for a method of acquainting the citizens of the twenty first century with a suitable representation of 1957 civilization."
 

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