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June 2013 / Preview Magazine 1
Tulsa & Green Country’s #1 Entertainment and Visitors Magazine
M A G A Z I N EM A G A Z I N EM A G A Z I N EM A G A Z I N E
June 2013• Events• Shopping • Dining
Buyi Zama as “Ra�ki” in the opening number “The Circle of Life” from THE LION KING National Tour
Tulsa’s own, the Little Light House, wins the 2013 ONE Award for the top nonpro�t in Oklahoma!Also inside: Check out this month’s entertainment full of live music and stage performances!
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Welcome To Tulsa And Green CountryTulsa - 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!
June 2013 Edition
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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.DIRECTOR OF ROUTE SALES AND DISTRIBUTION: Garrett Rinner
Preview Magazine of Green Country is published twelve times a year and is distributed monthly as follows: 1. Placed daily into over 17,400 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.
Celebrating Over 25 Great Years as Tulsa and Green Country’s #1 Entertainment and Visitors Magazine
4150 South 100th East Ave., Suite 200GTulsa, Oklahoma 74146
Loony Bin Comedy Club6808 South Memorial Dr..............................W-16
Tulsa International MayfestDowntown Tulsa( 4th & Main)............................F-6
River Spirit Events Center8330 Riverside Parkway...................................X-13
Tulsa Ballet (Lorton Performance Center)550 S. Gary Place.............................................Tulsa Performing Arts Center110 E 2nd St.............................................................D-6
Restaurants
Albert G’s (BBQ)2748 S. Harvard....................................................S-14Baxter’s Interurban Grill (Casual)717 S. Houston - Downtown........................G-2 Billy’s On The SquareDowntown Tulsa at 5th & Main....................F-6Inside the BOK Center........................................F-4Celebrity Club Restaurant3109 S. Yale.............................................................S-15
El Tequila (Mexican)5001 S. Harvard...................................................U-148118 S. Memorial Dr.........................................X-16E. 86th St. North (Owasso).............................J-171113 N. Elm Pl. (Broken Arrow).................Q-21Local 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-13
Molly’s Landing (Steak & Seafood)2 miles N. of Catoosa......................................M-23Polo Grill (Steak & Seafood)2038 Utica Square..............................................R-12 Ricardo’s (Mexican)5629 E. 41st St.......................................................T-15Shiloh’s (American)2604 N. Aspen Ave. (Broken Arrow)........V-19
Ti Amo (Italian)6024-A Sheridan.................................................V-15219 S. Cheyenne - Downtown......................E-4
Retail
B&B Resale3213 E. 15th St......................................................S-14Crafted: An Artisan Boutique512 W. Will Rgrs Blvd....www.craftedboutique.comDean Wright Jewelers6538 E 91st St........................................................Y-15Don Carlton Hyundai9777 S. Memorial................................................Z-18Hoovers714 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
Rusted 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-12The Little Light House5120 E. 36th Street.............................................T-15
Locator Index
Genuine ROLEX Parts | ROLEX Specialist Since 1971
6538 E. 91st Street (SE Corner)Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133
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
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
GROVEHar-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
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
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Over 60 Excellent Dealers And 9,000 Square Feet, You Will See Why Tulsa Has Celebrated
I-44 Antique Mall For Over 16 Years!
Mon-Sat 10am-5pmSunday 12-5pm
5111 S. PeoriaTulsa, Oklahoma
(918)712-2222www.i44antiquemall.com
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May 31st-June 2ndSunfest 2013 – 1st-10AM-11PM , 2nd- 10AM-5PM – Sooner Park – www.bartlesvillesunfest.org
June 1st918 Riderz 10th Anniversary Party – 9PM – Tulsa Convention Center – www.tulsaconvention.com
22nd Annual Dewey Antique Show – 8AM-5PM – Washington County Fairgrounds – www.visitbartlesville.com
Mike Baldwin – 8PM-10:30PM – Loony Bin – www.loonybin.com
June 15th-16thMetcalf Gun Show – 15th-9AM-5PM , 16th-10AM-4PM – www.metcalfgunshows.com
June 16thSteve Lancaster’s Family Magic Show – 2PM – Cains Ballroom – www.cainsballroom.com
June 16th,23rd,28thSide by Side – 16th-2PM , 23rd & 28th- 8PM – Tulsa Performing Arts Center – www.tulsapac.com
June 17thGod’s Backyard Bible Camp – 9AM-12PM – World Outreach Church – www.woctulsa.org
June 19th-22ndBill Wayne – 8PM – Loony Bin – www.loonybincomedy.com
June 20th-23rdGlenpool Black Gold Days – 20th-5PM-10PM , 21st-5PM-11PM , 22nd -7AM-11PM , 23rd -12PM-8PM – www.glenpoolchamber.org
June 21stTurnpike Troubadours – 7PM – Cains Ballroom – www.cainsballroom.com
June 21st-22ndThe Elijah Factor – 9PM – Picture in Scripture Amphitheater – www.pictureinscripture.com
June 21stSheryl Crow – 8PM – Hard Rock Casino – www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com
Queensyrche – 7PM – River Spirit Casino – www.riverspirittulsa.com
June 21st-23rdThe Boys Next Door - 21st & 22nd-8PM , 23rd-2PM – Tulsa Performing Arts Center – www.tulsapac.com
June 21stTwo of a Kind – 8PM – Tulsa Performing Arts Center – www.tulsapac.com
June 21st , 22nd , 26th , 29th & 30thThe Drowsy Chaperone - 21st , 26th , & 29th-8PM-22nd & 30th-2PM – Tulsa Performing Arts Center – www.tulsapac.com
June 22nd-23rdWrong Way Broadway 2: Even Wronger – 2:30PM & 7:30PM – Tulsa Performing Arts Center – www.tulsapac.com
June 22ndCruise Night – See site - Waylan’s Ku-Ku Drive-in – www.miamiokchamber.com
The Mad Hatter Party – 6:30PM-10PM – Hillcrest Country Club – www.visitbartlesville.com
June 23rdSenior Star Round-up – 1:30PM-5PM – Cains Ballroom - www.cainsballroom.com
Wait for it... - 8PM – Loony Bin – www.loonybincomedy.com
June 25thBilly Idol – 8PM – Hard Rock Casino – www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com
June 26th-29thAdam Hunter – 8PM – Loony Bin – www.loonybincomedy.com
June 27th-30th84 Charing Cross Road – 27th-29th-8PM , 30th-2PM – Tulsa Performing Arts Center – www.tulsapac.com
June 28thAsleep at the Wheel – 7PM – Cains Ballroom – www.cainsballroom.com
Penn & Teller – 7PM – Hard Rock Casino – www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com
Lonestar – 7PM – River Spirit Casino – www.riverspirittulsa.com
June 29thDaughtry – 7PM – River Spirit Casino – www.riverspirittulsa.com
Living Word Center Conference – 3PM – Tulsa Convention Center – www.tulsaconvention.com
June 29th-30thKidsfest – 10AM-5PM – Woolaroc – www.woolaroc.org
June 30thTodd Rondgren’s O�cial State Visit – 7PM – Cains Ballroom – www.cainsballroom.com
June Events
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�e BeaconJune 2013
�e Newsletter of the Little Light House - Tulsa, Oklahoma
On Saturday, April 20 the Little Light House was honored to receive the ti-tle “Oklahoma’s Top Nonpro�t” at the Oklahoma Center for Nonprof-its Oklahoma Nonpro�t Excellence (ONE) Awards. �e ONE Awards Program annually honors the out-standing work of Oklahoma non-pro�ts. �e Little Light House was nominated in the category of Health Services, sponsored by the Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation and the Herman Kaiser Foundation, and was announced the winner for their cat-egory. Later the LLH was announced as the Top Nonpro�t in the state, and Marcia Mitchell, Founder and CEO, and Jean Winfrey, Executive Direc-tor, were there to accept this out-standing honor. Out of 19,000 nonpro�ts in the state of Oklahoma, 24 organizations are nominated by the ONE Awards Selection Committee in eight cat-egories: Arts and Humanities, Com-munity, Education, Health Services, Self-Su�ciency, Seniors, Sports and Recreation and Youth Development. All 24 nonpro�ts receive a $5,000 prize, and category winners receive $7,500. �e overall winner receives a grand prize of $10,000, sponsored by the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation. “We are so thankful to the Schus-
terman Foundation for sponsoring the award. We are thrilled to receive this prize money for the Little Light House. With tuition-free services, every dollar makes a huge di�erence in the lives of our students,” said Molly Smith, Director of Develop-ment at the Little Light House.
Jean Winfrey, Executive Director, was excited about what this award might mean for the waiting list chil-dren. “With approximately 140 chil-dren awaiting services at the Little
Light House, we believe this award will assist us in gaining further at-tention for our building expansion project and our Capital Campaign, Building Brighter Tomorrows for Children with Special Needs. �e sooner we are able to break ground and begin construction, the sooner these precious children can receive the early intervention they so de-serve.”Phil Lakin, Jr., a ONE Awards Selec-tion Commissioner and CEO of the Tulsa Community Foundation, said the award for the Little Light House was well deserved. “�is organiza-tion does so much to help Oklaho-ma’s most precious and vulnerable children,” Lakin said. “I am honored that �e Little Light House is the winner of the Charles Schusterman Award for Excellence, and I know their sta� and board will be proud of this special distinction.”�is is the sixth year for the ONE Awards. Past overall winners have included the Oklahoma FFA Foun-dation, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Mental Health Association in Tulsa, Okla-homa Blood Institute and the Re-gional Food Bank of Oklahoma. �e Little Light House is honored to join these organizations as the recipient of this award.