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Easter Egg Hunt in Pryor Come For Fun!

Easter Egg Hunt in Pryor Come For For Fun!

All of northeast Oklahoma is invited to the 15th annual Easter Egg Hunt

Easter Egg Hunt Photo

in Pryor!  Sponsored by Roberts Auto Center, the event will be held Saturday, April 7th at 2:00pm.  Young and old are invited, rain or shine. The fun will be shared by all!  For more information see: http://grandlakeokusa.uplog.org/?p=606

 

Hone those egg chasing skills, and don your Easter bonnet!

Easter Bonnet

We’ll see you there!

 

This article is  brought to you by Charlotte East, owner Green Country Shutters 918-783-5029 Serving Grand Lake and Northeast Oklahoma.  Charlotte and her husband own East Crest Ranch near Vinita where they enjoy their Arabian horses,  gardening, raising Angus Cattle, Boer Goats, and chickens.

 

Easter Egg Hunt in Pryor Come For Fun!

 

Pro Wrestling Smashes Into Miami Oklahoma

 Pro Wrestling Smashes Into Miami Oklahoma

 Smashlahoma Wrestling Event to be held in Miami, Oklahoma]

Pro Wrestling Smashes Into Miami
 
February 25th 2012 – Quapaw Casino presents the highly anticipated SMAHSLAHOMA Pro Wrestling event to Miami, OK. The event will feature pro wrestling legends Hacksaw Butch Reed and the Beautiful Bobby Eaton, along with multiple up and coming superstars of the pro wrestling industry.
It has been nearly a decade since pro wrestling was featured at the Miami Civic Center and with the support of the community and local business it has been able to make a return. The event will feature 6 to 8 wrestling matches and will be marketed as an event the whole family can enjoy. Event directors insisted that the show be non-alcohol to encourage a family atmosphere. “There aren’t too many places a family can go to be entertained without the presence of alcohol and it was a big concern of the event committee when it was decided to move forward,” stated event promoter Jeff Lee. Mid-States Wrestling will provide most of the wrestling entourage and they have a history of providing top level entertainment as well. When speaking with Mid-States Commissioner Jason Jones, he stated that this event is called SMASHLAHOMA for a reason and that no table or chair in Miami, OK will be safe from destruction.
Tickets will be $10 and can be purchased day of the event at the gate or they can be purchased in advance at the Miami Convention and Visitor’s Bureau and/or at the Miami Public Utilities Department at the Miami Civic Center. The event will take place on Saturday February 25th and seating is first come first serve. Gates will open at 6:30pm and the show will start at 7:30pm.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 
Tuff Bull Productions
tuffbulltour@hotmail.com
479-393-8282
Contact: Jeff Lee
or
City of Miami OK
918-961-2188
Contact: Jill Fitzgibbon
 

 

Events  brought to you by Charlotte East, Green Country Shutters 918-783-5029 Serving Grand Lake and Northeast Oklahoma

Cancer Group Halts Financing to Planned Parenthood

Cancer Group Halts Financing to Planned Parenthood

An article appeared in The New York Times yesterday reporting that the Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization cut off financing to Planned Parenthood.    The article, written by Pam Belluck pointed out that many women receive their preventive care screening mammograms, ultra sounds and breast exams at Planned Parenthood affiliates.  Ms. Belluck reports, “The move will halt financing to 19 of Planned Parenthood’s 83 affiliates, which received nearly $700,000 from the Komen foundation last year and have been receiving similar grants since at least 2005. ”

Personally, I find it admirable that the Komen organization carefully considered the values it represents and chose to halt support of the Planned Parenthood due to their concerns regarding Planned Parenthood investigations, not due to the preventive health care services.  A spokeswoman for the Komen foundation, Leslie Aun, told The Associated Press that the main factor in the decision was a new rule adopted by Komen that prohibits grants to organizations being investigated by local, state or federal authorities. Ms. Aun told The A.P. that Planned Parenthood was therefore disqualified from financing because of an inquiry being conducted by Representative Cliff Stearns, Republican of Florida, who is looking at how Planned Parenthood spends and reports its money.

Decisions grounded in moral values are very difficult. Certainly in the case of abortion vs health care, a deeply decisive one.  My hat is off to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization for standing up for their beliefs.

Cancer Group Halts Financing to Planned Parenthood

This article is  brought to you by Charlotte East, owner Green Country Shutters 918-783-5029 Serving Grand Lake and Northeast Oklahoma.


Green Country Garden Gorgeous Slimming Recipe

Green Country Garden Gorgeous Slimming Recipe

 

Even in the winter I enjoy combining two of my favorite activies: cooking and gardening at my custom decorated Green Country home. I recently read this article : “ah something I know I can make—————-Omelets: The Ultimate Fast Food” By MARTHA ROSE SHULMAN

Since my dear chickens proudly provide 5 or 6 eggs a day, and my garden is still producing tasty greens. I knew this recipe was a winner. Read what Ms. Shulman has to say about eggs in our diets:

“For some time now the medical literature has been countering the myth that the cholesterol in eggs goes straight to the arteries and that eggs should be shunned by anybody committed to healthy eating.

Studies have shown that only a small amount of dietary cholesterol passes into the blood and that saturated fats and trans fats have much bigger effects on cholesterol levels. In fact, according to the Harvard School of Public Health, the only large study that looked at the effect of egg consumption on heart disease found no correlation between the two, except among people with diabetes, who were a bit more likely to develop heart disease if they ate an egg a day.

That’s great news, because eggs are an excellent and delicious source of nutrients, rated by some nutritionists as the gold standard for protein, as one egg has only 75 calories but 7 grams of protein. They are also a great source of the carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin, which have been associated with protection against vision loss.

It’s also great news because eggs cook quickly. Make an omelet if you need a quick, utterly satisfying meal. Omelets are my response to people who tell me that they’d like to eat a healthier diet but that it’s too time-consuming. In addition to the fillings in this week’s recipes, think of using up leftovers or little hunks of cheese that are lingering in your refrigerator, or search through your pantry for something that looks delicious.”

Beet Green and Feta Omelet

Beet Green & Feta Omelet

For each omelet:

1/3 cup chopped blanched or steamed beet greens (about 1 ounce; see below)

1 garlic clove, minced

1/2 teaspoon red wine vinegar or sherry vinegar

Salt and freshly ground pepper

2 eggs

2 to 3 teaspoons low-fat milk

2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil

1/2 ounce feta cheese, crumbled

1. In a bowl, toss the chopped blanched beet greens with the garlic, vinegar and salt and pepper to taste.

2. Break the eggs into another bowl and beat with a fork or a whisk until eggs are frothy. Whisk in salt and pepper to taste and 2 to 3 teaspoons milk.

3. Heat an 8-inch nonstick omelet pan over medium-high heat. Add 2 teaspoons olive oil. Hold your hand an inch or two above the pan, and when it feels hot, pour the eggs into the middle of the pan, scraping every last bit into the pan with a rubber spatula. Swirl the pan to distribute the eggs evenly over the surface. Shake the pan gently, tilting it slightly with one hand while lifting up the edges of the omelet with the spatula in your other hand, to let the eggs run underneath during the first minute or two of cooking.

4. As soon as the eggs are set on the bottom, sprinkle the beet greens over the middle of the egg “pancake” and top with the feta. Next, jerk the pan quickly away from you then back toward you so that the omelet folds over onto itself. If you don’t like your omelet runny in the middle (I do), jerk the pan again so that the omelet folds over once more. Cook for a minute or two longer. Tilt the pan and roll the omelet out onto a plate.

Another way to make a 2-egg omelet is to flip it over before adding the filling. Do this with the same motion, jerking the pan quickly away from you and then back toward you, but lift your hand slightly as you begin to jerk the pan back toward you. The omelet will flip over onto the other side, like a pancake. Place the filling in the middle. Use your spatula to fold one side over, then the other side, and roll the omelet out of the pan.

To blanch beet greens: Bring a pot of water to a boil while you wash and stem the beet greens. Rinse in 2 changes of water to rid the leaves of sand. When the water comes to a boil, salt generously and add the greens. Blanch for 1 to 2 minutes, until just tender, and transfer to a bowl of cold water. Drain, squeeze out excess water, and chop. To steam the greens, place them in a steamer basket above 1 inch of boiling water. Cover and steam for 2 minutes or until wilted. Rinse and squeeze out excess water.

Yield: Serves 1

Advance preparation: The blanched beet greens will keep for 4 to 5 days in a covered bowl in the refrigerator.

Nutritional information per serving: 275 calories; 7 grams saturated fat; 3 grams polyunsaturated fat; 11 grams monounsaturated fat; 385 milligrams cholesterol; 4 grams carbohydrates; 1 gram dietary fiber; 369 milligrams sodium (does not include salt to taste); 16 grams protein.

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I’m always looking for new recipes where I can use fresh ingredients which I gather daily.  In addition to my chickens, and lovely garden, I also raise goats and have home-made feta cheese.  How delightful to find this recipe where I could use so many ingredients from my ranch in Northeast Oklahoma.

Green Country Garden Gorgeous Slimming Recipe

This article is  brought to you by Charlotte East, owner Green Country Shutters 918-783-5029 Serving Grand Lake and Northeast Oklahoma.  Charlotte and her husband own East Crest Ranch near Vinita where they enjoy their Arabian horses,  gardening, raising Angus Cattle, Boer Goats, and chickens.


Claremore Family Takes A Hike In Green Country

Claremore Family Takes A Hike In Green Country

Our family explored the Rogers State University Conservation Education Reserve during the Christmas Holiday.  We enjoyed the winding paths throughout the beautifully maintained nature reserve.  Although it is winter, and the lush growth was at rest, the serenity and beauty of God’s creation was delightful!

 

This place is a must see for anyone in Northeast Oklahoma.  A short drive from Tulsa, Grand Lake, Vinita, or Pryor lands you in this little known jewel.  Parking and admission are free.  I highly recommend you take family or friends and enjoy a day in the sunshine.

 

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Taking time out to enjoy family and the natural beauty of Green Country is one of the greatest pleasures of the Holiday Season.  The Center is open year round~an outing anyone would enjoy!  My family is looking forward to a repeat visit to enjoy the outdoors, wildlife, flora and fauna.

 

Claremore Family Takes A Hike In Green Country
Charlotte East, Owner Green Country Shutters 918-783-5029

THE AFTON SPRING A LINK TO OUR PAST IN NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA

THE AFTON SPRING A LINK TO OUR PAST  IN NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA

 

This article is a continuation of a series of articles for Echos Of The Past provided by  the Grand River Historical Society www.grandriverhistory.com

 

Northeastern Oklahoma abounds with pre-historic evidence. Archaeologists have identified nearly 350 sites in Craig, Delaware, Ottawa and Mayes Counties that provide clues of man’s early existence in this region.

Number of Prehistoric Sites in Ottawa County Identified to Time Period

 Because glacial activity during the ice age stopped in the Kansas City area to the north the terrain in this region was never disturbed therefore providing concrete evidence of earlier life.

In recent years one of the most productive and well known archaeological sites, Woodard Hollow now inundated by Grand Lake, produced complete human skeletons and various artifacts now housed at the Museum of Natural History in Norman.  However a lesser known site, the Afton Spring located two miles northwest of Afton in Ottawa County, revealed evidence of life far earlier. Dr. D. H. Harper, a resident of Afton, is credited with discovery of the spring and contacting officials at the Smithsonian institute in Washington DC. regarding its existence. The spring spewed sulfur water and is thought to be part of the Ozark Uplift a mineralized area 30 miles wide and 100 miles long. In more recent times this belt became an extensive mining region extending from Missouri into Kansas and Oklahoma.

 

Upon their arrival, the team of Smithsonian archaeologists excavated the spring and constructed wooden retaining walls around the site to prevent cave-ins while water was continuously pumped out of the shaft. They marveled at the collection on the gravel bottom of the spring. Man made artifacts were discovered dating back to 3000 BC and before. To provide prospective, elsewhere in the world history was about to be recorded for the first time by the Egyptians who had discovered papyrus and ink for writing and were in the process of building their first libraries. It was also about 1000 years before Native Americans began their migration from northern Asia across the Bering Strait to the Americas and when Stonehenge, that mysterious rock formation in England  , had become a center of worship.  The artifacts discovered by scientists that related to man included arrowheads, spear points, and flint instruments some believed to have dated back to the Stone Age.

 

But even more intriguing was evidence of ancient living creatures. Evidently a favorite watering hole, the spring yielded bushels of bones and teeth of pre-historic mammals, three toed horses and mastodons. Mastodon teeth as long as 18 inches were discovered. Interestingly, over the centuries the teeth had become coated with a metallic deposit that looked like gold under water. Apparently, this “fools gold” had attracted more recent settlers because during their excavation, scientists discovered remainders of a crude wooden shaft built in an attempt to recover the riches.

 

The appeal of the spring to thirsty animals was self evident, but the presence of artifacts led to speculation that centuries ago early man may have cast valued items into the spring to appease some ancestral god. In this regard and of particular interest to scientists were arrowheads among the artifacts that became known in archaeological circles as the “Afton Points”  because they were unlike anything found elsewhere in the world.

"Afton Points" Flint samples Northeast Oklahoma Archeology
“Afton Points” Flint samples Northeast Oklahoma Archeology

The points have a distinct leaf like shape and are made of a different kind of flint. In more recent times, during the era when the Osage Indians 

Osage Indians

Osage Indians

claimed the region for tribal hunting grounds, verbal history recounts that the tribe had known of the spring for centuries and frequently made pilgrimages to worship there. Their medicine men gathered at the spring chanting prayers and tossing spear points and arrowheads into the water as offerings. Much later after the region became part of Indian Territory in 1830 the spring became a “modern day” watering hole when cowpokes herding cattle on the Texas Trail stopped their herds at the spring on the way to Chetopa or Baxter Springs. However approaching the spring could be treacherous, after loosing a few head of cattle the cowhands had learned to build boardwalks from trees to reach the spring so the animals wouldn’t get mired down.

After the Smithsonian scientists left, the Afton Spring remained an attraction for several years until World War I. At that time lead and zinc mine employees around (Video of abandoned Pitcher Oklahoma and Cardin)  were working feverishly to supply lead for the war effort and the spring began to go dry. Underground pumps 20 miles away apparently tapped the ageless underground stream that fed it. Man once again had interfered with nature and today there is only occasional dampness at the depression, a faint reminder of a historically significant site.

THE AFTON SPRING A LINK TO OUR PAST IN NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA

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Re-think Christmas Shopping in Green Country

Re-think Christmas Shopping  in Green Country

I recently received an email regarding a refreshing attitude for the shopping we all dash around doing this season.  Instead of supporting the Asian manufacturers why not make a point to support your local small business?  Here’s a few ideas:

Everyone — yes EVERYONE gets their hair cut.

Barber Haircut

Give a hair cut gift certificate!

How about gift certificates from your local American hair salon or barber?

Gym membership? It’s appropriate for all ages who are thinking about some health improvement.

Who wouldn’t appreciate getting their car detailed? Small, American owned detail shops and car washes would love to sell you a gift certificate or a book of gift certificates.

How many people couldn’t use an oil change for their car, truck or motorcycle, done at a shop run by the American working guy?

Thinking about a heartfelt gift for mom?

Get Mom's House Cleaned!

Mom would LOVE the services of a local cleaning lady for a day.

My computer could use a tune-up, and I KNOW I can find some young guy who is struggling to get his repair business up and running.

Many of us are used to giving gift certificates to restaurants.  However, don’t immediately go to that huge chain, look for the small bakery, the family owned diner, that lovely specialty cafe.

Of course, we often attend local craft and art shows,  think outside the box and look for other unique services and crafts.

After 20+ years in the interior decorating business, I know people really think about sprucing up their homes prior to the holidays.  But, how about giving mom a gift certificate for some new pillows in the living room?  Or, really go big for a new set of curtains in the dining room?  Maybe just a nice new set of custom place mats for the breakfast room? 

There are so many ideas that come to mind which provide us with not only creative and fresh gift ideas, but also support the small businesses and craft persons in our community.

Re-think Christmas Shopping  in Green Country and Merry Christmas to everyone in Green Country.  Call me for more ideas to check off those items on your Christmas list!  918-783-5029  Charlotte East is owner of Green Country Shutters located near Claremore, Oklahoma.

 

Adorn Your Green Country Home With Christmas Decorating

Adorn Your Green Country Home With Christmas Decorating

From Claremore, to Grove, Vinita and Grand Lake, everyone is preparing their homes for the Holiday Season.  Some are finished, and for those just starting, my designer friend, Mindy Harper, shared some wonderful tips for your decorating projects!


O Tannenbaum
by Mindy Harper

Decorating a Christmas tree is a wonderful way to spend time with family and friends this busy holiday season. Making a tree look as beautiful as those featured in magazines and catalogs is a monumental task even for the professionals. Thanks to some insider merchandising tips from Melissa Love (a visual stylist for the Wisteria catalog and Wisteria Outlet) you can create some holiday magnificence all on your own.

Gather Supplies

Have supplies on hand so you are ready to decorate:

  • floral wire that matches the color of your tree                                                

    Christmas Decorating Supplies


  • ornament hangers

  • extension cords

  • power strips for lighting

  • a ladder

  • electric timer

  • a box or bowl full of kid-friendly ornaments – plastic balls, wooden shapes, and paper decorations

Sort and Organize

Unpack everything that will adorn your evergreen (whether live or artificial). Separate ornaments, garland, and embellishments by color and size.

Light it Up

Lighting is the first layer of decoration that should grace a Christmas tree. Test each strand before installation. For a truly celestial look, use approximately 200 mini lights per vertical foot of tree. Begin at the top of the tree and wind the strands of lights along the length of each branch and back to the trunk. The receptacle end of the first strand of lights should be at the top of the tree if you have a topper that needs electricity. Consider using a timer to turn the lights on and off, especially if the power switch is difficult to reach.

If using a vintage metal tree, do not use strand lights brighten tree. There is

Metallic Tree

the potential of electrical shock. A spotlight or antique color wheel supplies all the illumination needed.

Wired In

Garland and strings of beads are the second step in tree trimming. Using wire or ornament hooks attach strands to the bottom of the branches and drape gracefully. Festoon from the top of the tree down to the base, leaving plenty of room for ornaments. Small swags should be at the top of the tree. Gradually increase the scale of the swags as you near the bottom.

It is finally time to add the ornaments. Begin hanging at eye level Twist a 3-4” piece of floral wire through the eye of each ornament and secure the wire by twisting it around the branch. Small embellishments hang on the upper part of the tree; mid-sized ornaments belong near eye level. Large baubles should be featured on the lower part of the tree.

Hang decorations along the length of each branch, not just from the tips. Heavier decorations should hang nearest the trunk. If an ornament has an integrated ribbon, attach the ribbon to the branch with a piece of wire. This showcases the ornament and makes for a cleaner overall look.

 

The End Result

Step back often and look at the overall effect. Balance the color and placement of decorations on the tree, moving pieces as needed.

Remember Santa When Decorating!

Bright lighting, shimmering ornaments, and festive swags of color adorn a Christmas symbol that is sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face. Add a tree skirt and wrapped gifts and the centerpiece of holiday decorating is complete. “God bless us, everyone!”

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Adorn Your Green Country Home With Christmas Decorating  brought to you by Charlotte East, Green Country Shutters 918-783-5029 Serving Grand Lake and Northeast Oklahoma


Living Nativity In Claremore Delights Green Country Residents

Living Nativity In Claremore Delights Green Country Residents

The Living Nativity is here once again; that special time of year to reflect upon the gift of the “Christ” of Christmas.  Pete and I have been facilitating a Living Nativity in our community for 20 years.  The years have flown by.  In retrospect, I am grateful that we have taken the time, energy, and resources to share with our community the true meaning of Christmas, and I am grateful for a community that has helped to facilitate, with genuine heartfelt understanding, the message of the “Christ” of Christmas.  During the uncertainty of these times, our hearts are anchored in peace, knowing that one thing remains steadfast, the everlasting arms of grace and life everlasting extended to us through that precious gift of Jesus Christ our Lord.  We have only to embrace the truth extended to us.
May Christ warm your hearts and your hearths this Christmas Season and throughout the coming year.
“For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.  And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.”  Luke 2:11 & 12
Shepherding the Flock,
Dr. Diane Dickinson
Shepherd’s Cross Inc. & Heart of the Shepherd Inc.
16792 East 450 Road
Claremore, OK 74017-0935
918.342.5911        Fax: 918.342.5911
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Metallic Fabrics Are A Great Choice For Custom Drapery In Green Country

Metallic Fabrics Are A Great Choice For Custom Drapery In Green Country

I just received new fabric selections from Trend that include some wonderful Metallic Fabrics.   Recently we installed gorgeous silver crushed velvet panels in a clients’ dining room.  The fabric set off the steel colored faux-finished walls and kept the room from being too dark or stuffy.

Metallic finishes in accessories also brighten up a room when contrasted with organic, textural materials such as wood, glass, marble, linens, leather and fabrics.  Wood floors are a a popular choice in homes, but they tend to darken a room.  Accenting with metallics is a way to pull the look together with fresh visual and textural highlights.    Remember, a little goes a long way!  Let’s talk about how we can freshen up the look in your home!  918-783-5029

Metallic Fabrics Are A Great Choice For Custom Drapery In Green Country