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Miss Gay Oklahoma USofA Pageant

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Show Times January 10 at 7 p.m.   
Venue Liddy Doenges Theatre
Presenter CT Squared Productions and MGAO Productions
Tickets Available Online

Ever since Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis dressed as women for the movie Some Like it Hot in 1959 (and probably before that), Americans have been intrigued by men in drag. The movies Tootsie, The Birdcage and Mrs. Doubtfire continued the theme and were huge hits as well. So are you ready to see some live gender bending?

The Miss Gay Oklahoma USofA Pageant is a fascinating night of entertainment, as 12 men perform the age-old cabaret art of female impersonation. Contestants will compete in personal interview, evening gown and, of course, talent! This is a fun and glamorous event that will take you outside the realm of typical theatrical fare and into the realm of illusion.

Tickets are $20.

How Can You Reduce Your Exposure to Toxic Chemicals?

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

In July 2008, the U.S. Congress finally passed legislation banning six types of phthalates from children’s toys and cosmetics. Legislators in Washington, Vermont and California have also restricted phthalate use in children’s goods, and several major retailers, including Wal-Mart, Toys-R-Us, Lego, Evenflo and Gerber claim they will phase out phthalate-laden toys voluntarily.

Yet, so many more products contain endocrine disruptors of varying types; trying to avoid them all can seem like an impossible task.

It’s difficult, yes, but there are still a number of practical techniques you can use to limit your exposure to endocrine disruptors, and other common toxins. Here are a few recommendations:

  • As much as possible, buy and eat organic produce and free-range, organic foods to reduce your exposure to pesticides and fertilizers.
  • Rather than eating conventional or farm-raised fish, which are often heavily contaminated with PCBs and mercury, supplement with a high-quality purified fish or krill oil, or eat fish that is wild-caught and lab tested for purity.
  • Avoid artificial food additives of all kinds, including artificial sweeteners and MSG.
  • Avoid processed foods — remember that they’re processed with chemicals!
  • Store your food and beverages in glass rather than plastic, and avoid using plastic wrap.
  • Have your tap water tested and, if contaminants are found, install an appropriate water filter on all your faucets (even those in your shower or bath).
  • Only use natural cleaning products in your home.
  • Switch over to natural brands of toiletries such as shampoo, toothpaste, antiperspirants and cosmetics. The Environmental Working Group has a great safety guide to help you find personal care products that are free of phthalates and other potentially dangerous chemicals.
  • Avoid using artificial air fresheners, dryer sheets, fabric softeners or other synthetic fragrances.
  • Throw out your Teflon pots and pans.
  • When redoing your home, look for “green,” toxin-free alternatives in lieu of regular paint and vinyl floor coverings.
  • Replace your vinyl shower curtain with one made of fabric.

Downtown Dining

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Baxter’s Interurban Grill
717 S. Houston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74103
918.585.3134

www.baxtersgrill.com

Hours: Mon – Thursday  11am-10pm, Fri 11am-11pm,  Sat 5pm-11pm

A downtown landmark since 1978.  Patio dining, large banquet facility, free parking, catering available.

Billy’s on the Square
424 S. Main St.
Tulsa, OK 74103
918.583.8703

www.billysonthesquare.com

Hours: Mon-Fri 10:30am-2pm

Our location on Bartlett Square in downtown has been a Tulsa tradition since 1984 for great food and great lunch time fun. Whether you just need a quick bite to eat, need a carry out order for everyone at the office or need a place to have a party to get the whole gang together, Billy’s has you covered!

Blue Dome Diner & Only Love Catering
313 E. 2nd St.
Tulsa, OK 74120
918.382.7866

http://www.myspace.com/bluedomediner

Hours: Tues-Fri 7am-2pm, Sat-Sun 8am-1:30pm, Dinner Thur.-Sat 6pm-11pm

Diner serving breakfast anytime.  Events room for private parties or bands.  Full service catering is available on premise or off premise.

Boston Avenue Grille & Catering
15 E. 5th Street
Tulsa, OK 74103
918.392.7171

www.bostonavenuegrille.com

Hours: Mon-Fri 7:00am-3:00pm

Daily menu consists of soups, salads and sandwiches, along with “from the border” selections.  Starbucks Coffee products available.  Also offering several specialty items on the catering menu geared toward people who are having business lunches and meetings.

Café Topeca
115 W. 5th Street
Tulsa, OK 74103
918.592.9090

www.topecacoffee.com

Hours: Mon-Wed 6:30am-6pm  Thur & Fri 6:30am-10pm  Closed Sat & Sun

In 1870, an accomplished physician named Emilio Alvarez left the comfort and stability of his home country in Columbia in search of wealth and happiness in the wild frontier of El Salvador. With his family, he brought precious cargo including a caféto. Not just a coffee tree but a strain of the
original Arabica coffee bean called “Typica” that we now call Bourbon Café. Milo had no idea that within two generations, his family would become one of the most influential families in coffee.

Caz’s Chowhouse
18 E. Brady St.
Tulsa, OK 74103
918.588.CHOW (2469)

www.cazschowhouse.com

Hours: Mon 11am-2pm, Tues-Thurs 11am-9pm, Fri 11am-10pm, Sat 11am-10pm

Eclectic home-style cooking.  Located in a converted brick warehouse with original overhead crane, fireplace, full bar and mezzanine seating.  Dine outside on the patio and enjoy Brady Street.

CFC Chocolatier
15 E. Brady Street
Tulsa, OK 74103
918.576.6000

www.cfcchocolate.com

Hours: Call for hours

Who doesn’t like chocolate? For chocolatier Patrick Aldred with 18 years of experience and
knowledge of chocolate, the idea of creating a marriage between romantic Italy and luxurious
chocolates would be a natural partnership. In pursuit of flavors with pure satisfaction, the focus was soon to be directed towards champagne and strawberries combined with chocolate.  From
personal indulgence to corporate gifting, let us meet all you chocolate desires.

El Guapo’s Cantina
332 E. 1st St.
Tulsa, OK 74120
918.382.RITA (7482)

www.elguaposcantina.net

Hours: Sun-Thurs 11am-11am, Fri-Sat 11am-Midnight

El Guapo’s rooftop bar is the best place in Tulsa to enjoy cervezas, fresh salsa, margaritas, guacamole, chips and spectacular views of the downtown skyline. The menu offers about a dozen Tex-Mex dishes and up to 26 more traditional Mexican selections. And naturally there will be a selection of house and specialty margaritas.

Eloté Café & Catering
514 S. Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74103
918.582.1403

www.elotetulsa.com

Hours: Mon-Fri 10:30am-2:30pm

We at Eloté strive to serve you amazing food everyday by using the freshest ingredients available. Our bodies need nourishment in order to thrive and nutrition is key. We know how difficult it is to eat healthy, fresh food in our busy lives and we are dedicated to making that easier for you. Fresh ingredients and our love for food enables us to deliver tasty, healthy, filling food straight from our kitchen right to your plate. We do all this while limiting negative environmental impact through green practices. Go green, go fresh and eat Eloté!

Gypsy Coffee House & Cyber Cafe
303 N. Cincinnati Ave., 1st Floor
Tulsa, OK 74103
918.295.2181

www.gypsycoffee.com

Hours: Tues - Sun 4pm-12am, Fri & Sat - 4pm-3am

Tulsa’s only late night coffee house, located in Tulsa’s old town Brady District just north of Spaghetti Warehouse.  We offer deli food, gourmet coffee drinks, Tulsa’s largest selection of loose leaf & bagged teas and a huge selection of mouth watering desserts.  Free WiFi & house computers. We host the longest weekly open mic, over 372 weeks, and have original acoustic music every Friday and Saturday.  No cover anytime.  Smoking patio out back.  Come downtown where the action is!

Impressions
507 S. Main St.
Tulsa, OK 74103
918.587.0515

www.impressionsrestaurant.com/index.html

Hours: Mon-Fri 10:30am-3:00pm

Full Salad Bar open from 11 am –2pm. Serving Tulsa since 1978, Impressions serves salads, hot and cold sandwiches, chili, and soups for the hungry lunch crowd. Specializing in gourmet sandwiches too good to miss. Artisanal cheeses and breads, premium meats and fresh vegetables make these creations. The Prime Rib can’t be beat.

James E. McNellie’s Public House
409 E. 1st St.
Tulsa, OK 74120
918.382.PINT (7468)

www.mcnellies.com

Hours: Mon-Sun 11am-close (2am at the latest)

James E. McNellie’s is proud to offer two full service private dining rooms available for parties, reunions, and get-togethers.

Lola’s at the Bowery
5 E. Brady St.
Tulsa, OK 74103
918.592.7995

www.lolasatthebowery.com

Hours: Mon-Sat 5pm-10pm

Tulsa’s best downtown bar and restaurant located in the Old Fox Hotel on the corner of N. Main and Brady.  Tapas inspired menus of many selections is our specialty plus a varied and affordable wine list.  Live music played Wednesday thru Saturday.

New Atlas Grill
415 S. Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74103
918.583.3111

www.newatlasgrill.com

Hours: Mon-Fri 11am-3pm, Fri 7am-9:30am

Located deep in the lobby of one of Tulsa’s historic Art Deco buildings, the Atlas Grill serves up the best lunch downtown.

Summit Club
15 W. 6th St.
Tulsa, OK 74119
918.582.5243

www.summittulsa.com

Hours: Reservations only

Since the grand oak doors opened in 1967, The Summit has been Tulsa’s paramount private dining and social club.  Through the decades, superior cuisine, attentive warm service and stylish comfort have been the hallmark which has made The Summit one of Tulsa’s most distinctive experiences.

The Chalkboard
1324 S. Main St. (Hotel Ambassador)
Tulsa, OK 74119
918.582.1964 restaurant, 918.382.6022 catering

www.thechalkboard-tulsa.com

Hours: Breakfast: Mon - Sat 6:30am-10am, Sun 7am-10am, Brunch: Sat - Sun 11am-2:30pm, Lunch: Mon - Fri 11am-2:30pm, Dinner: Mon - Thur 5pm-10pm, Fri - Sat 5pm-10:30pm, Sun 5pm-9pm

Nestled in the lower level of the historic Ambassador Hotel is The Chalkboard restaurant.  A charming “European Style Bistro.”  We have been part of Tulsa’s history since the 1970’s. This upscale restaurant is open 365 days per year offering a continental menu.  Our bar features an extensive wine list as well as fun drink specialties.  Come enjoy half price appetizers in the bar 4:00pm-6:00pm daily.  The Chalkboard offers full banquet and meeting facilities as well as off site catering.  Let us take care of your next party or event.

Tsunami Sushi
309 E. 2nd St.
Tulsa, OK 74120
918.582.4100

www.tsunamitulsa.com

Hours: Mon - Fri 10:30am - 2pm, Mon - Sat 5pm - 10pm, Fri - Sat Midnight Sushi

Sushi restaurant specializes in a variety of freshly prepared Nigri, Sashimi and hand rolls. Also serve soups, salads, entrees.

Highway 412

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Show Times Monday through Friday 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and during Chapman Music Hall Events   
Venue PAC Gallery
Presenter Darshan Phillips and Friends
Tickets FREE

Photographs by Lance Miller, Darshan Phillips, and Matt Sawyer

Artist’s Statement:
Highway 412 is an exhibition of photographs produced during a short road trip into the panhandle of Oklahoma and Northeastern New Mexico. A route following Highway 412, and as often the quiet dirt roads near it, placed us on windswept plains, in small towns and under dark skies. We used the route as much as a means to be lost as to arrive at a destination. Appropriately, much of the terrain was familiar to us only from childhood road trips, in which this sort of landscape would inevitably have prompted the question “are we there yet?” It was precisely these landscapes and towns, usually bypassed by travelers en route to more popular destinations, that we set out to photograph. We sought landscapes without monuments, tourist attractions, and scenic outlooks. We sought a landscape that challenged us to make something of its blank canvas, to find patterns and rhythms in its vastness, and to look more closely at an area we thought we knew. This exhibition is the result of a trip to nowhere in particular, a rambling photographic journey that highlights our particular interests and approaches in spite of a uniformity in subject.

U.S. Route 412 is an east-west United States highway, first commissioned in 1982. Its route number is a “violation” of the usual AASHTO numbering scheme, as it comes nowhere near its implied “parent”, US 12. U.S. 412 overlaps expressway-grade Cimarron Turnpike from Tulsa west to Interstate 35 and the Cherokee Turnpike from 5 miles west of Chouteau, Oklahoma, to 8 miles west of the Arkansas state line. U.S. 412 has a bannered route in eastern Oklahoma named Scenic US 412, one of only two such routes in the country. Another curiosity of this highway is that it runs the entire length of the Oklahoma Panhandle and traverses the Missouri Bootheel.

As of 2004, the highway’s eastern terminus is in Columbia, Tennessee at an intersection with Interstate 65, where it continues east as State Route 99. Its western terminus is in Springer, New Mexico at an intersection with Interstate 25

City Dedicates Art at Creek Stickball Park

Friday, January 2nd, 2009
Pictured are Principal Chief A.D. Ellis, Muscogee (Creek) Nation; Susan Neal, City of Tulsa; Sandra VanZandt, Sculpture Artist and Don Walker, co-chair of the Oklahoma Centennial Commission Tulsa Committee. (Photo provided by Thompson Gouge, Muscogee (Creek) Nation Public Relations office)

Pictured are Principal Chief A.D. Ellis, Muscogee (Creek) Nation; Susan Neal, City of Tulsa; Sandra VanZandt, Sculpture Artist and Don Walker, co-chair of the Oklahoma Centennial Commission Tulsa Committee. (Photo provided by Thompson Gouge, Muscogee (Creek) Nation Public Relations office)

Tulsa has received another Oklahoma Centennial project – a sculpture in Creek Stickball Park, 1800 S. Cheyenne Ave. The Muscogee (Creek) Nation along with the City of Tulsa, dedicated the gift from the Oklahoma Centennial Commemoration Commission. This gift is a sculpture that features three Creek youths playing stickball, which is a traditional game within the ceremonial culture of the Muscogee Creek people. The statue is titled “Not Just A Ball Game” and is the artwork of Sandra Van Zandt.

Susan Neal, City of Tulsa Director of Community Development and Education Initiatives, today joined Don Walker, co-chair of the Oklahoma Centennial Commission Tulsa Committee; and Creek Nation Chief A.D. Ellis, to dedicate the artwork by Sandra Van Zandt.

The statue in Creek Stickball Park was made possible through a $250,000 donation from the Oklahoma Centennial Commemoration Commission. Besides the sculpture, this provided park amenities including wrought iron fencing, new sidewalks, landscaping, irrigation and benches.

“This will be a place where our children and their friends can come and see our history” said Cherrah Quiett, Muscogee (Creek) National Council Representative. “It is always good to be recognized by the City of Tulsa for our Creek history,” Principal Chief A.D. Ellis added.

The city has maintained the park for years, because it was once a stickball playing ground for Native American children, now the city of Tulsa hopes this statue helps educate children today.

“It is also important for our children to understand our history, and when children know a city’s history, they can take pride in it,” said Susan Neal, the City of Tulsa Director of Community Development and Education.

Other notable works by Talala artist Van Zandt include:

  • Ernest Childers Monument in front of the Veterans Administration Building in Tulsa,
  • Sculpture of Kate Barnard in the Oklahoma State Capitol,
  • Pistol Pete statue in Heritage Hall of the Oklahoma State University Gallagher-Iba Arena,
  • Sculptures of Will Rogers in both Claremore and Oologah, and
  • “The Spirit of Naval Aviation,” America’s first monument to naval aviators, at the entrance of the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola, Fla.

Tulsa Million Miles Kicks Off a Year of Fitness

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

Moving in a healthy direction is a resolution that Mayor Kathy Taylor has set for herself and all Tulsans. By joining together and making health a top priority, Tulsans can become fit and healthy for life. As an added bonus, we can achieve our goal of walking, running, biking, and swimming one million miles, or more as a city!

Tulsa Million Miles, a new Mayor’s Fitness Challenge initiative, is kicking off the new year with an exciting event featuring music, games, and fun for all ages! So load up the family and join us Friday, January 2, 2009, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Hicks Recreation Center, 3443 S. Mingo Rd. for the following fun-filled activities:

9:30 a.m.
Tulsa Million Miles Sign-Up
Hicks Recreation Center staff will hand out free pedometers and help guests create free accounts on the Tulsa Million Miles Web site – www.tulsamillionmiles.com – so they can start logging their activity miles.
9:30 – 10 a.m.
Recumbent Bike Racing
See if you can go the distance and become a Fitfest champion!
10 a.m.
Press Conference
Mayor Kathy Taylor will briefly talk about Tulsa Million Miles and how it can help reverse Tulsa’s health rankings.
10:30 a.m.
Volleyball Tournament
City of Tulsa All-Stars Vs. Media. Watch an exciting volleyball game with media represented by the Tulsa World, Channel 2 and FOX 23. After the celebrity volleyball game, we will open up the court to junior volleyball.
11:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Ping-Pong Matches
The goal of FitFest is to showcase Tulsa Parks’ fitness and health programs, as well as the wealth of other health and wellness resources in our city. Mayor’s Fitness Challenge partners, ranging from hospitals and non-profit organizations to fitness clubs and health food stores, will be at the event to distribute prizes and giveaways to event winners and participants.

Make a resolution now to get fit and healthy in 2009 and come out to Fitfest for a family friendly event!

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