Dual car shows, fireworks, and festivities set for Saturday in Sand Springs

Car enthusiasts will get their money's worth Saturday in Sand Springs. Just a five minute drive from downtown Tulsa, visitors will find a perfect mix of modern and classic, American and foreign vehicles. A smattering of other activities will make Sand Springs a destination all weekend long. 

From 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. the Charles Page High School Cheer Program will be hosting the 2nd Annual Cheers & Gears Car Show in the high school parking lot at 500 North Adams Road.

The cheer team car show will feature classic and modern cars of all makes and models, as well as trucks and motorcycles. There will be food trucks, face painting, and family activities. 

From 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. the Tulsa Jaguar Club will be hosting their 8th Annual EuroMotor Extravaganza in the historic downtown Triangle District at 4 East Broadway. The event will be a fundraiser for the Sand Springs Animal Shelter and adoptable pets will be on hand. 

Out-of-town EuMoEx participants are invited to stay overnight Friday at Hampton Inn where the club will be hosting a tailgate party at 6:30 p.m. $30.00 day-of registration will be from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Saturday with participant's choice voting beginning at 10:30 a.m. The club will hold a banquet at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church at 601 Lake Drive with dinner and awards from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 

For more information on the EuroMotor Extravaganza, visit www.eumoex.com 

Cheers and Gears will have day-of registration from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at $25.00. Judging will begin at 11:00 a.m. and awards will be presented at 1:00 p.m. 

No need to clear out of Sand Springs after the car shows wrap up, there's plenty of other activities to keep the whole family entertained.

From 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. the Keystone Ancient Forest will be hosting a Hike With Your Dog day. Visitors can choose from half a dozen trails in the 1,360-acre forest preserve, which features 300-year-old post oaks and 500-year-old cedars with wildlife and beautiful scenery. 

The Charles Page High School Volleyball Program will be hosting a 6-on-6 beach volleyball tournament in the newly renovated Case Community Park, which also features a Thunder Cares basketball court, a splash pad, playgrounds, Arkansas River access, disc golf, and numerous other activities. 

Five homes in Sand Springs are featured in this year's Greater Tulsa Parade of Homes, including 424 East 48th Street by WSB Homes, which won Best Overall in the $174,999 & Under category, as well as Best Interior Design. 

To wrap up the evening, families are invited to the 7th Annual Fireworks Preview Night and Kids' Funfest from Big Blast Fireworks at 17516 West 8th Street.

For a full itinerary of Sand Springs activities, visit: This Week in Sand Springs (6/17 - 6/24/18).

Use the navigation menu at the top of our website to "See Sand Springs" and find other activities, restaurants, shops, and attractions, such as the Sand Springs Cultural and Historical Museum, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

This Week in Sand Springs (6/17 - 6/24/18)

Sunday

  • Father's Day
  • 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tulsa Parade of Homes
    • The Glens at Shenandoah - WSB Homes.
      424 East 48th Street
    • Stone Creek Estates III - Concept Builders.
      5326 Skylane Drive
    • Teal Ridge - Concept Builders. 
      1813 East 43rd Street
    • Teal Ridge - Gibson Homes.
      4314 Teal Ridge Road
      4308 South Woodland Avenue

Monday

  • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Sandite Baseball Youth Summer Camp - Grades 1-4.
    • Sandite Baseball Complex
      412 West 55th Street
  • 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tulsa Parade of Homes.
    • The Glens at Shenandoah - WSB Homes.
      424 East 48th Street
    • Stone Creek Estates III - Concept Builders.
      5326 Skylane Drive
    • Teal Ridge - Concept Builders. 
      1813 East 43rd Street
    • Teal Ridge - Gibson Homes.
      4314 Teal Ridge Road
      4308 South Woodland Avenue
  • 4:00 p.m. Sand Springs Planning Commission meeting.
  • 6:00 p.m. Sand Springs Board of Adjustment meeting.
  • 7:00 p.m. We Love the 90s Trivia Night.
    • Sandite Billiards Bar & Grill
      7822 Parkway Boulevard

Tuesday

  • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Sandite Baseball Youth Summer Camp - Grades 1-4.
    • Sandite Baseball Complex
      412 West 55th Street
  • 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tulsa Parade of Homes
    • The Glens at Shenandoah - WSB Homes.
      424 East 48th Street
    • Stone Creek Estates III - Concept Builders.
      5326 Skylane Drive
    • Teal Ridge - Concept Builders. 
      1813 East 43rd Street
    • Teal Ridge - Gibson Homes.
      4314 Teal Ridge Road
      4308 South Woodland Avenue
  • 6:00 p.m. Sand Springs Cultural and Historical Museum Trust Authority meeting.
  • 6:00 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. Open Wrestling Practice - All Ages. 
    • Charles Page High School
      500 North Adams Road

Wednesday

  • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Sandite Baseball Youth Summer Camp - Grades 5-7.
    • Sandite Baseball Complex
      412 West 55th Street
  • 11:00 a.m. Sand Springs Summer Throwing Program. 
    • Charles Page High School Track
      600 North Adams Road
  • 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tulsa Parade of Homes
    • The Glens at Shenandoah - WSB Homes.
      424 East 48th Street
    • Stone Creek Estates III - Concept Builders.
      5326 Skylane Drive
    • Teal Ridge - Concept Builders. 
      1813 East 43rd Street
    • Teal Ridge - Gibson Homes.
      4314 Teal Ridge Road
      4308 South Woodland Avenue
  • 4:00 p.m. Sand Springs Development Authority meeting.

Thursday

  • 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Sandite Baseball Youth Summer Camp - Grades 5-7.
    • Sandite Baseball Complex
      412 West 55th Street
  • 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tulsa Parade of Homes
    • The Glens at Shenandoah - WSB Homes.
      424 East 48th Street
    • Stone Creek Estates III - Concept Builders.
      5326 Skylane Drive
    • Teal Ridge - Concept Builders. 
      1813 East 43rd Street
    • Teal Ridge - Gibson Homes.
      4314 Teal Ridge Road
      4308 South Woodland Avenue
  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO
    • American Legion - Billie A. Hall Post 17
      500 North Main Street
  • 6:00 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. Open Wrestling Practice - All Ages. 
    • Charles Page High School
      500 North Adams Road

Friday

  • 11:00 a.m. Sand Springs Summer Throwing Program. 
    • Charles Page High School Track
      600 North Adams Road
  • 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Indian Taco Fundraiser - Sand Springs Summer Throwing Program.
    • American Legion Billie A. Hall, Post 17
      500 North Main Street
  • 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tulsa Parade of Homes
    • The Glens at Shenandoah - WSB Homes.
      424 East 48th Street
    • Stone Creek Estates III - Concept Builders.
      5326 Skylane Drive
    • Teal Ridge - Concept Builders. 
      1813 East 43rd Street
    • Teal Ridge - Gibson Homes.
      4314 Teal Ridge Road
      4308 South Woodland Avenue

Saturday

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Hike With Your Dog Day.
    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
  • 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 2nd Annual Cheers and Gears Car Show.
    • Charles Page High School
      500 North Adams Road
  • 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 8th Annual EuroMotor Extravaganza - European Car Show.
    • Downtown Triangle District
      4 East Broadway
  • 9:00 a.m. 6v6 Sand Volleyball Tournament - High School Fundraiser.
    • Case Community Park
      2500 South River City Park Road
  • 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tulsa Parade of Homes
    • The Glens at Shenandoah - WSB Homes.
      424 East 48th Street
    • Stone Creek Estates III - Concept Builders.
      5326 Skylane Drive
    • Teal Ridge - Concept Builders. 
      1813 East 43rd Street
    • Teal Ridge - Gibson Homes.
      4314 Teal Ridge Road
      4308 South Woodland Avenue
  • 5:00 p.m. 7th Annual Fireworks Preview Night and Kids' Funfest.
    • Big Blast Fireworks - Sand Springs Superstore
      17516 West 8th Street

Sunday

  • 9:00 a.m. 2v2 Sand Volleyball Tournament - High School Fundraiser.
    • Case Community Park
      2500 South River City Park Road
  • 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tulsa Parade of Homes
    • The Glens at Shenandoah - WSB Homes.
      424 East 48th Street
    • Stone Creek Estates III - Concept Builders.
      5326 Skylane Drive
    • Teal Ridge - Concept Builders. 
      1813 East 43rd Street
    • Teal Ridge - Gibson Homes.
      4314 Teal Ridge Road
      4308 South Woodland Avenue

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This Week in Sand Springs (6/10 - 6/17/18)

Monday

  • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sand Springs Boys' Basketball Camp
    • Ed Dubie Field House
      500 North Adams Road

Tuesday

  • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sand Springs Boys' Basketball Camp
    • Ed Dubie Field House
      500 North Adams Road
  • 6:00 p.m. Sandite Quarterback Club meeting.
    • Memorial Stadium team room
      500 North Adams Road
  • 6:00 p.m. OK House District 66 Candidate Forum.
    • Charles Page Library
      551 East 4th Street
  • 6:00 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. Open Wrestling Practice - All Ages. 
    • Charles Page High School
      500 North Adams Road

Wednesday

  • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sand Springs Boys' Basketball Camp
    • Ed Dubie Field House
      500 North Adams Road
  • 7:00 p.m. The Anchormen free concert.
    • First Church of the Nazarene
      516 North Cleveland

Thursday

  • 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sand Springs Boys' Basketball Camp
    • Ed Dubie Field House
      500 North Adams Road
  • 6:00 p.m. Sand Springs Small Business Coalition meeting.
    • Pratt Library
      3219 East 113th West Avenue
  • 6:00 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. Open Wrestling Practice - All Ages. 
    • Charles Page High School
      500 North Adams Road

Friday

  • 6:30 a.m. 23rd Annual CPHS Varsity Dance Golf Tournament.
    • The Canysons at Blackjack Ridge
      1801 North McKinley
  • 6:00 p.m. Mayor's Cup Softball Tournament.
    • Admission $5 or equal value in non-perishable food items/school supplies. 
    • To enter your team contact 918.693.1484.
    • Will Ramsey Softball Complex
      2500 South River City Park Road
  • 7:00 p.m. Stories of Haiti with missionaries Michael and Baylee Wilson.
    • Word of Life
      1402 North 81st West Avenue 
  • 7:30 p.m. Halo Jordan free concert with Jim Barritt and Roger Rister.
    • 5 West Outpost
      5 West 41st Street

Saturday

  • 8:00 a.m. The Priesthood bike club Men's Breakfast.
    • Angus Church
      4401 South 129th West Avenue.
  • 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tulsa Parade of Homes
    • The Glens at Shenandoah - WSB Homes.
      424 East 48th Street
    • Stone Creek Estates III - Concept Builders.
      5326 Skylane Drive
    • Teal Ridge - Concept Builders. 
      1813 East 43rd Street
    • Teal Ridge - Gibson Homes.
      4314 Teal Ridge Road
      4308 South Woodland Avenue
  • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Pokemon Go! Community Day
  • 7:30 p.m. Halo Jordan free concert with Jim Barritt, Roger Rister, and Mark Staggs.
    • 5 West Outpost
      5 West 41st Street

Sunday

  • Father's Day
  • 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tulsa Parade of Homes
    • The Glens at Shenandoah - WSB Homes.
      424 East 48th Street
    • Stone Creek Estates III - Concept Builders.
      5326 Skylane Drive
    • Teal Ridge - Concept Builders. 
      1813 East 43rd Street
    • Teal Ridge - Gibson Homes.
      4314 Teal Ridge Road
      4308 South Woodland Avenue

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First Tuesday on the Triangle concert draws crowds to downtown Sand Springs

The "First Tuesday on the Triangle" concert series kicked off this week in downtown Sand Springs and organizers are calling the first event a success despite unseasonably high temperatures that may have kept some Sandites at home.

Let Slip The Dogs battled the heat with some cool tunes, performing a broad selection of covers ranging from The Cure to Stevie Wonder.

Local shop owner Stormy Miller opened up the show with guitarist Brian Parker. Though he didn't play any instruments, Miller was instrumental in getting the event organized. His store, The Harvest World Market, sponsored the concert stage and helped secure sound equipment.

Several local food trucks were on hand, including Mannford-based Kingdom Concessions with Mexidogs, elote, and fresh-squeezed lemonade. Jeremy and Tammy Myers served up Sonoran-style hot dogs, wrapped in bacon, and topped with refried beans, pico de gallo, and their secret Mexisauce. 

House District 66 candidate Rusty Rowe used the opportunity to meet local constituents, while his Democratic primary competitor, Angela Graham, took the evening off from campaigning and enjoyed the show with her son.

Several local businesses and organizations set up booths around the Triangle, including the Sand Springs Women's Chamber, who works to promote child literacy. The Sand Springs Cultural and Historical Museum was also on hand, taking donations and selling raffle tickets for the Blue Dog Art Exhibit. 

SEE RELATED: Blue Dog art takes Sand Springs by storm

The concert series has an off-and-on history in Sand Springs, being organized by different organizations throughout the years.

The current face of the downtown revitalization is the Sand Springs Small Business Coalition, founded in 2017 by Joni Sporleder (Joni's on the Triangle Hair Salon), Susan Whitley (Yesterday to Now Antique Mall), and Jennifer Barretto (Chinowth and Cohen Realtors). 

The Small Business Coalition worked together with the Sand Springs Chamber of Commerce and the City of Sand Springs to host the inaugural Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony which drew over a thousand people in December. The Tuesday on the Triangle series is the first event that the Coalition has hosted entirely on its own.

While the Chamber of Commerce works hard to improve the overall economy of the city, the Coalition, which includes several Chamber members, aims to host several events throughout the year to try and increase foot traffic into local restaurants and retail shops. 

First Tuesday on the Triangle won't be held in the month of July, due to the Sertoma Fireworks Show on July 3rd at Case Community Park. The concert will return on August 7th, followed by September 4th, and October 2nd. 

The Coalition is also working on festivities for various holidays as well as a poker run and car show in the near future. 

House District 66 candidates focus on education at Sand Springs Chamber forum

Left to right: Jadine Nollan, Angela Graham, Brian Jackson, Emily Delozier. Not pictured: Rusty Rowe.

All five candidates for Oklahoma House District 66 spoke at a forum sponsored by the Sand Springs Chamber of Commerce Monday afternoon at the Tulsa Tech Sand Springs campus. 

Three Republicans and two Democrats spoke on issues ranging from infrastructure to mental health, but the focal point of the luncheon was the state of public education funding. 

Democrat Angela Graham is a Pre-K teacher, lifelong Sandite, and Charles Page High School graduate. 

"We have a broken legislature...that has chosen to stop fighting for us," says Graham, who is running on a heavy education platform and hopes to bring raises to Oklahoma teachers and support staff.

Additionally she wants to see all Oklahomans with health insurance, and wants to reduce statewide incarceration particularly among the female population. A big point for Graham is to undo Oklahoma’s “right-to-work” status and strengthen labor unions.

Democrat Rusty Rowe is a former restaurateur, owning and operating Mod's Coffee and Crepes in downtown Tulsa for seven years before closing shop in December of last year. He lives with his wife of ten years and two children in northwest Tulsa. 

"I decided to run because I feel like our current group of legislators have been given opportunities to invest in teachers, students, working class people, and small business owners like myself, and it seems like they often put the needs of their donors before the needs of their people," said Rowe. "I want someone who's listening to the entire district. Not just the Republicans, not just the Democrats - everybody."

"I've been talking to a doctorate of economics...a mayor, city officials, the chief of police, city planners, teachers, school administrators - to make sure that when I say something, it's been researched and I have some teeth to it. I'm not just armchair quarterbacking things."

Current Sand Springs City Councilman and former Senate District 37 candidate Brian Jackson is running as a Republican. Jackson is the Development Manager at Junior Achievement of Eastern Oklahoma and his wife is a public school teacher in Sand Springs. His daughter also attends Sand Springs Public Schools. 

"We need a representative that doesn't give up, that will go against the political parties and remember it's about the people," says Jackson.

Jackson was censured by the Republican Party of Tulsa County during the 2016 Senate race for vowing to support Democratic candidate Lloyd Snow against Republican incumbent Dan Newberry, who Jackson considered to be anti-education. The Oklahoma Republican Party's State Central Committee voted in May to uphold a ban preventing Jackson from accessing the OKGOP Datacenter Program.

Republican Emily Delozier is a fourth generation Sandite with a Bachelor's degree in business from the University of Tulsa and three Associate of the Arts degrees from Tulsa Community College. 

Delozier spoke in opposition of raising taxes, and in favor of consolidating school districts to eliminate administrative overhead and return education dollars to the classroom. 

Incumbent Republican Jadine Nollan is a lifelong Sandite and former Sand Springs Board of Education member. She spoke regarding her past eight years in office and the difficulties the legislature has overcome during her tenure.

"When I was elected in 2011, our country was in a national recession...Oklahoma went into an oil bust...we had pensions that were failing...we had crumbling roads and bridges...we had a worker's compensation system that was one of the most expensive in the nation, we had a capitol building that had been neglected and was unsafe," said Nollan. "We were not tracking any of our tax credits, evaluating them, measuring them, or monitoring them at that point...We had a revenue problem and we were not going to be able to cut our way out of it, though a lot of people still believe that we could."

Nollan pointed to the Oklahoma Incentives Commission, the Energy Stabilization Fund, the Governor's Closing Fund, a revamp of the worker's compensation system, the rainy-day fund, an eight-year plan for transportation, and the Capitol remodel as legislative successes.

According to Nollan, State pension funds are all nearing solvency and the Oklahoma Tax Commission is developing a real-time dashboard to measure and monitor tax credits online. 

Nollan holds a 93% rating from the Research Institute for Economic Development, a 100% rating from the National Federation of Independent Businesses, a 50% rating on The Oklahoma Constitution conservative index, a 100% rating from Oklahomans for Life, a 59% rating from the American Conservative Union, a "Pro-Public Education" assessment from Oklahoma Parents and Educators for Public Education, an "F" on the Sierra Club environmental scorecard, and an "A" on the Oklahoma Second Amendment Association scorecard. 

All candidates but Delozier vowed not to sign the Oklahoma Taxpayers United referendum petition overturning a historic revenue bill passed this past legislative session to fund teacher pay raises. If the petition garners 42,000 signatures by July 18, a State Question will appear on the November ballots asking Oklahoma voters to veto the package. 

HB1010xx is expected to raise $447 million in annual revenue by increasing the gross production tax to 5% on all new oil wells, increasing the cigarette tax by $1 per pack, increasing the gasoline tax by three cents, and increasing the diesel tax by six cents. The money is intended to fund pay raises averaging more than $6,000 for Oklahoma public school teachers.

An opinion published by the Oklahoma Attorneys General states that if HB1010xx is overturned, teacher pay raises will remain intact, but the funding mechanism will be removed and legislators will have to find other ways to back the raises. 

Not only has Delozier signed the petition she is also an active member of Oklahoma Taxpayers Unite and has copies of the petition available for signatures. 

"You don't want something that's going to raise the price of all goods," said Delozier. "It's not good for Oklahoma. We still have people trying to get on their feet and get a job. You can't raise the price of hauling everything and not expect to raise the price of everything."

The primary election will be held June 26th with the deadline to request absentee ballots set for June 20th at 5:00 p.m. Early Voting will be the 21st-22nd from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and the 23rd from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 

This Week in Sand Springs (6/3 - 6/10/18)

Monday

  • 11:30 a.m. Sand Springs Chamber of Commerce Open Forum - House District 66 candidates.
    • Tulsa Tech - Sand Springs Campus
      924 East Charles Page Boulevard
  • 6:00 p.m. Sand Springs Parks Advisory Bord meeting.

Tuesday

  • 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 1st Tuesday on the Triangle.
    • Free Concert featuring Stormy Miller with Brian Parker and Let Slip The Dogs.
    • Sand Springs Triangle Park
      4 East Broadway Street

Friday

  • 7:00 p.m. Friday Flicks: "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle."
    • Case Community Park
      2500 South River City Park Road

Saturday

  • 7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 28th Annual Kids' Free Fishing Derby.
    • Sand Springs Lake
      1401 East Park Road
  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.
    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
  • 2:00 p.m. 15th Annual Sand Springs Rotary Bass Tournament.
    • Keystone Lake - Prairie View Boat Ramp

Sunday

  • 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Tulsa Boys' Home Equine Demonstration.
    • Tulsa Boys' Home
      2727 South 137th West Avenue

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This Week in Sand Springs (5/27 - 6/3/18)

Monday

  • Memorial Day.

Saturday

  • 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Chipper Days.
    • Bring tree limbs up to 2 inches in diameter to the Street Department for free chipping. Free wood chips and firewood while supplies last. City water/refuse bill required.
    • 8620 West 21st Street.

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Cheers & Gears Auto Show returns to Charles Page High School for second year

The Second annual Cheer & Gears Auto Show will be held Saturday, June 23 at the Charles Page High School parking lot, 500 North Adams Road in Sand Springs, Oklahoma.

All makes, models and years of cars, trucks, and motorcycles can be shown. Registration will be from 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. with a $20 registration fee for each vehicle before June 10th, $25 the day of the show.

Admission is free for spectators not exhibiting a vehicle. Dash plaques and goody bags will be given to the first thirty entries. All of the entrants will receive a ticket for the door prize drawings. Awards will be presented at 1:00 p.m. The event has something for everyone, including food trucks, snow cones, face painting for children, t-shirts and hourly raffles.

Third-year CPHS Varsity Cheer Coach Carrie Schlehuber says a high school is the perfect venue for an auto show. “A lot of classic vehicle owners buy and refurbish that first car they owned while at school. What a great way to remember what it was like and have them bring their vehicle back to school.” The auto show supports the CPHS Varsity and Junior High Cheer teams.

Vendor parking spaces (or booth spaces) are available and sponsor opportunities.

For more show information, contact CPHS Varsity Cheer at cphsvarsitycheer@gmail.com.

More information about the CPHS Varsity Cheer team is available on its web site: https://www.facebook.com/SANDITE-VARSITY-CHEER-135822736440627/.

Click here for Vehicle Registration Form.

Click here for Sponsorship/Donation Form.

Click here for Vendor Application Form. 

This Week in Sand Springs (5/20 - 5/27/18)

Monday

Tuesday

  • 7:30 a.m. Breakfast with County Commissioner Karen Keith.
    • Crescent Cafe
      3417 South 113th West Avenue

Wednesday

  • 8:30 a.m. Garfield Elementary 4th Grade Awards Assembly
    • Garfield Gymnasium
      701 North Roosevelt Avenue

Saturday


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Blue Dog art takes Sand Springs by storm

Blue dogs have invaded Sand Springs, Oklahoma. No, nobody is dyeing their pets. Louisana artist George Rodrigue's interpretation of the Cajun werewolf has migrated northwest thanks to the efforts of a local art teacher and the Sand Springs Small Business Coalition.

The Blue Dog series catapulted Rodrigue to international acclaim in the 1990's when it was used in ad campaigns by Absolut Vodka and Xerox Corporation.

The dog's fame hasn't tapered off a bit in Sand Springs, where students at Northwoods Fine Arts Academy create their own Blue Dogs every year in Jennifer Barretto's class. 

Student paintings have been on display around Sand Springs this past year as the town has made increased efforts to patronize the arts and celebrate the efforts of the kids. The works have made their way into various businesses as well as the Sand Springs Cultural and Historical Museum.

The Sand Springs Small Business Coalition recently held an Art in the Park showcase on the downtown Triangle Park with vendors, food trucks, and live music. That event raised more than $1,000 to help bring an authentic Blue Dog exhibit to the Sand Springs Museum.

Barretto is working to raise $18,000 to bring original Blue Dog paintings to the museum from November through February. The money will cover transportation, insurance, new security for the museum, and a full time security guard for the length of the exhibit. 

Many local business owners believe that bringing Blue Dog to town could be a huge economic stimulant, attracting thousands of art connoisseurs who would also spend money at local shops, restaurants, convenience stores, etc. 

On Tuesday, May 15th, Barretto will be hosting a "Paint Your Own Blue Dog" event at Northwoods. She will provide canvas and supplies for $25 as a fundraiser for the exhibit. She plans to host another painting session as more of a date night in the near future with hors d'oeuvre and wine. 

The exhibit funding is closing in on $5,000, and an anonymous donor has pledged to match that amount which would bring the total to $10,000. The full amount must be raised by September.

Sand Springs City Councilman and House District 66 candidate Brian Jackson has called on his fellow Oklahoma Rotarians to support bringing Blue Dog to Oklahoma for the first time. 

In addition to a Go Fund Me account, Barretto is also selling raffle tickets for an original Blue Dog print, which will be given away during the grand opening of the exhibit. 

Barretto is heavily involved in the community, working as a realtor in addition to teaching. She serves on the Small Business Coalition, the Museum Association Board, and is helping to launch an Art Council in Sand Springs.

For more information on the Blue Dog exhibit, contact Barretto at jennifer.barretto@sandites.org or 918-850-1902.

This Week in Sand Springs (5/13 - 5/20/18)

Sunday

  • Mother's Day

Monday

  • Sand Springs Board of Adjustment Meeting CANCELED.
  • 4:00 p.m. Sand Springs Planning Commission Meeting.

Tuesday

  • 4:30 p.m. Sandite Freshman/Summer Baseball Tryouts.
    • Sandite Baseball Complex
      412 West 55th Street
  • 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Paint your own Blue Dog - fundraiser.
    • Cost $25/person.
    • Northwoods Fine Arts Academy
      1691 Old North Road
  • 6:00 p.m. Sand Springs Cultural and Historical Museum Trust Authority Meeting.
  • 6:30 p.m. Charles Page High School Band Banquet
    • Charles Page High School Cafeteria
      500 North Adams Road

Wednesday

  • 4:00 p.m. Sand Springs Development Authority Meeting.
    • Agenda not available by press time.
    • Sand Springs Municipal Building, Room 203
      100 East Broadway

Saturday

  • 6:00 a.m. 3rd Annual Wounded Veterans of Oklahoma Fishing Derby.
  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.
  • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Pokemon Community Day.

Sunday


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Sam Childers presented Outstanding Citizenship Award, Burdge reelected as Mayor

Sam Childers was posthumously recognized with the John M. Hess Award for Outstanding Citizenship at Monday evening's Sand Springs City Council meeting. Childers' daughter was on hand to receive the award.

Childers served on the Sand Springs City Council, Municipal Authority, Citizens' Water Study Committee, Planning Commission, and the Pogue Airport Advisory Board over several decades. He passed away in January of this year.

An early backer of the Keystone Ancient Forest campaign, Childers donated land to the conservation and has a trail named in his honor. The Childers family trust recently pledged to donate $7,500 for the naming rights to a visitors' center planned at the preserve. 

Municipal Judge Tom Askew administered the oath of office to Councilors Beau Wilson, Brian Jackson, and James Spoon, who were recently elected to three-year terms ending May 2021. 

Mike Burdge was unanimously reelected to a one-year term as Mayor for the thirteenth time since taking office in 1996. Phil Nollan was unanimously elected to his first one-year term as Vice Mayor. 

City Manager Elizabeth Gray presented each member of City Council with a small commemorative memento in recognition of their hard work. City Council is an elected volunteer position and members do not receive compensation. 

In other news:

Council unanimously approved $45,065.00 for the purchase and installation of a new Court Management software system at the Billie A. Hall Public Safety Center, funded by a 2017 public safety bond.

Council unanimously approved $49,512.00 for the purchase of fifteen Noptic NV3 cameras with LED spotlights for police patrol cars, funded by a 2017 public safety bond.

Council unanimously approved $25,420.70 of public safety bond funds for the purchase of an IRecord Universe IP Turnkey Recording System. The system will be installed at the Billie A. Hall Public Safety Center interview rooms.

Council unanimously approved $137,715.21 of general obligation bond funding for the purchase of new Network Infrastructure and Firewall hardware.

Council unanimously approved a $190,332.00 agreement with Craig and Keithline for services relating to infrastructure planning at the Sheffield Crossing Development. 

Board of Education approves new wrestling and girls' basketball coaches

The Sand Springs Public School District Board of Education presented more than twenty awards during their Monday night regularly monthly meeting.

Remington Wagner was presented with a Sandite Spirit Award in recognition of her All-Region Cheer Team achievement. Wagner is signed to cheer at Southwestern Christian University next year and will study Kinesiology. 

Colt Savage was presented with a Sandite Spirit Award for his success with the boys' basketball team. Savage concluded his high school career as a four-time All Conference player and was named the 2017-2018 Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association Player of the Year for Region 7. He led his team in scoring for two seasons and averaged 20.58 points per game as a senior. He will play for the University of Central Oklahoma next season. 

Eric Savage was presented with a Pacesetter Award in recognition of his success with the Sandite Basketball Team. Savage wrapped up his fifth season as Head Coach with the first State Tournament appearance for Sand Springs since 1963 and was named the Frontier Valley Conference Coach of the Year. He holds a 65-62 record in Sand Springs and a career record of 370-155. After winning three 5A State Titles at Tulsa Memorial High School, he took over a Sandite program that had only won one game the year before. 

Jeff Cooper was presented with a Pacesetter Award. Cooper was awarded the Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association "Friends of Basketball" award and was named the Region 7 Junior High Coach of the Year.

Barbie Jackson was presented with a Pacesetter Award for her work with the Sand Springs Education Association during the last legislative session and teacher walkout. "(Jackson) worked tirelessly to keep everyone informed," said Board member Krista Polanski. "Barbie has a big heart and she puts all of her heart into everything she does."

Shawn Beard, Sherry Durkee, Karen Biggs, Laura Hamilton, Ernie Kothe, Angelia Noel, Nancy Ogle, Sean Parker, Sherry Pearson, Renee Plant, Russell Ragland, Danese Tanner, Stan Trout, Kristin Arnold, Rob Miller, and Greg Morris were all presented with Sandite Coins of Excellence for their work during the teacher walkout. 

Superintendent Sherry Durkee spoke on the difficulty the schools are facing regarding the teacher pay raise package passed by the Oklahoma Legislature during the last session. 

The political action group Oklahoma Taxpayers Unite has filed a veto referendum petition to put House Bill 1010xx to a vote of the people. If the petition garners 41,000 signatures by July 18, Oklahoma voters will decide whether to approve or veto the bill, which provides funding for a $6,100 average pay raise for Oklahoma teachers. 

HB1010xx is expected to raise $447 million in revenue by increasing the gross production tax to 5% on all oil wells, increasing the cigarette tax by $1 per pack, increasing the gasoline tax by three cents, and increasing the diesel tax by six cents. 

If the petition succeeds, the question of whether to approve HB1010xx won't appear on ballots until the November election. With the school year beginning in August, schools are waiting on an Attorney General ruling on whether or not the districts should enact teacher raises for this school year.

If schools enact raises in August and voters reject HB1010xx in November, it would create a massive revenue shortage for districts across the state. Teacher pay raises will cost the Sand Springs district nearly $3 million in the next school year.

In other news:

Charles Page High School will host a new interior design program in partnership with Tulsa Tech during the next school year. 

Superintendent Durkee said she's pleased with the applicant pool the district recently had for several high profile positions. The District recently began accepting applications for Head Girls' Basketball Coach, Head Wrestling Coach, Head Volleyball Coach, and Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum. 

The Board approved the hiring of new Head Coaches for Wrestling and Girls' Basketball.

Tobey Nightingale will take over the Lady Sandite Basketball team after coaching Hennessey High School to a 9-16 record at the 3A level last season. The Lady Sandites are coming off an 18-8 season and back-to-back State Tournament appearances. 

Jarrod Patterson will take over a Sandite Wrestling program that placed third in the State Tournament in 2018 and won State and Dual State titles in 2017. The Sandites finished last season with a 13-4 dual record and won 25-straight duals over two seasons. 

Ryan Skaggs, owner/operator of Precision Outdoor Services, spoke regarding the bidding process for lawncare services in the school district. According to Skaggs, his company underbid the existing provider by $6,000, but his competitor was allowed to rebid to undercut Precision. Skaggs called on the district to go to a sealed bidding process in the future. 

The district is in the process of implementing "Crisis Go," an emergency system that alerts staff, students, parents, and law enforcement of any potential threat on campus. Durkee expects to have the system fully online by the next school year. 

Assistant Superintendent Rob Miller is in his last month with the Sand Springs district and will be taking over as Superintendent of Bixby Public Schools on June 1st. 

The Charles Page Class of 2018 graduation ceremonies will be held Saturday, May 12th at 7:30 p.m. at the Oral Roberts University Mabee Center.

This Week in Sand Springs (5/6 - 5/13/18)

Monday

  • 8:00 a.m. Sandite Tennis Regionals (A).
    • Union Intermediate High School
      7616 South Garnett Road
      Broken Arrow, OK 74012
  • 8:00 a.m. OSSAA 6A Golf State Tournament.
    • Forest Ridge Golf Club
      7501 East Kenosha Street
      Broken Arrow, OK 74014
  • 8:30 a.m. 38th Annual Frank R. Rhoades Golf Classic.
    • Benefiting Tulsa Boys' Home in Sand Springs.
    • The Patriot Golf Club
      5790 North Patriot Drive
      Owasso, OK 74055
  • 12:00 p.m. Sand Springs Chamber of Commerce Open Forum.
    • Tulsa Tech - Sand Springs Campus
      924 East Charles Page Boulevard
  • 7:00 p.m. Sand Springs City Council meeting.
  • 7:00 p.m. Sand Springs Board of Education meeting.

Tuesday

  • 8:30 a.m. 38th Annual Frank R. Rhoades Golf Classic.
    • Benefiting Tulsa Boys' Home in Sand Springs.
    • The Patriot Golf Club
      5790 North Patriot Drive
      Owasso, OK 74055

Thursday

  • 5:30 p.m. Sand Springs Airport Advisory Board Meeting.

Friday

  • 8:00 a.m. OSSAA 6A State Tennis Tournament.
    • Oklahoma City Tennis Center
      3400 North Portland Avenue
      Oklahoma City, OK 73112
  • 10:00 a.m. OSSAA 6A State Track Meet.
    • Yukon High School
      1777 South Yukon Parkway
      Yukon, OK 73099
  • 7:00 p.m. Movie on the Lawn: "Coco"
    • Case Community Park
      2500 South River City Park Road

Saturday

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Hike With Your Dog Day!
  • 8:00 a.m. OSSAA 6A State Tennis Tournament.
    • Oklahoma City Tennis Center
      3400 North Portland Avenue
      Oklahoma City, OK 73112
  • 11:00 a.m. 2nd Annual Sand Springs Women's Chamber Tea Party
    • First Presbyterian Church
      222 North Adams Road
  • 12:00 p.m. OSSAA 6A State Track Meet.
    • Yukon High School
      1777 South Yukon Parkway
      Yukon, OK 73099
  • 7:00 p.m. Charles Page High School Graduation.
    • Mabee Center
      7777 South Lewis Avenue
      Tulsa, OK 74171
  • 10:00 p.m. Senior Celebration.
    • Case Community Center
      1050 West Wekiwa Road

Sunday

  • Mother's Day.

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This Week in Sand Springs (4/29 - 5/6/18)

Sunday

  • 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 2nd Annual Country Craft Show
    • Pleasant Valley Farms
      2350 West 71st Street South

Monday

  • 8:00 a.m. Sandite Golf Regionals (A)
    • Bailey Ranch Golf Course
      10105 Larkin Bailey Boulevard
      Owasso, OK 74055
  • 8:00 a.m. Lady Sandite Tennis Regionals (A)
    • Union Intermediate High School
      7616 South Garnett Road
      Broken Arrow, OK 74012

Tuesday 

  • 7:00 p.m. Clyde Boyd Middle School Band Spring Concert
    • Clyde Boyd Middle School - Auditorium
      305 West 35th Street

Wednesday

  • 8:40 a.m. - 9:20 a.m. Welcome to the Sixth Grade meeting
    • Sixth Grade Center
      305 West 35th Place South
  • 9:00 a.m. Girls Golf State Championship (A)
    • Hillcrest Country Club
      1901 Price Road
      Bartlesville, OK 74006
  • 12:30 p.m. Sandite Baseball vs. Sapulpa (Regionals)
    • Owasso High School
      12901 East 86th Street North
      Owasso, OK 74055
  • 3:00 p.m. Sandite Baseball vs. Owasso (Regionals)
    • Owasso High School
      12901 East 86th Street North
      Owasso, OK 74055

Thursday

  • National Day of Prayer
    • 7:00 a.m. Sand Springs Ministerial Alliance prayer meeting
      • Word of Life
        1402 North 81st West Avenue
    • 8:00 a.m. Sand Springs Small Business Alliance prayer meeting
      • Triangle Park
        4 East Broadway
  • Time TBA - Sandite Baseball Regional Tournament Day Two
    • Owasso High School
      12901 East 86th Street North
      Owasso, OK 74055
  • 9:00 a.m. Girls Golf State Championship (A)
    • Hillcrest Country Club
      1901 Price Road
      Bartlesville, OK 74006

Friday

  • 100 Mile Yard Sale
  • 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sandite Soccer Booster Club Yard Sale
    • 3 East 32nd Place
  • 11:00 a.m. Sand Springs Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf Tournament
    • The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
      1801 North McKinley Road

Saturday

  • 100 Mile Yard Sale
  • 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Chipper Days
    • Free chipping of tree limbs up to 2 inches in diameter.
      Free mulch and firewood while supplies last.
      Must bring water bill as proof of residency. 
    • Sand Springs Street Department
      8620 West 21st Street
  • 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sandite Soccer Booster Club Yard Sale
    • 3 East 32nd Place
  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Open Hike Day
  • 9:30 a.m. Sandite Track & Field Regional Tournament (A)
    • Tahlequah High School
      591 Pendleton Street
      Tahlequah, OK 74464
  • 1:30 p.m. Tulsa Boys' Home Run for the Roses

Sunday

  • 1:00 p.m. Tulsa Jolt Jackpot Golf Classic
    • The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
      1801 North McKinley Avenue

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Oklahoma 100-Mile Yard Sale returns to Sand Springs May 4-5

Less than two weeks remain till the Oklahoma 100-Mile Yard Sale returns to Sand Springs, so get busy clearing out your garage and closets! Is your house already in order? Then go enjoy the sales and land some sweet deals on home decor, clothing, and any number of treasures.

Thirty-five addresses are currently pinned on the Sand Springs Chamber of Commerce yard-sale map, and you can add your address free of charge! This will be the second year that Sand Springs has joined with the event. Last year dozens of homes participated without registering online. 

The eighth-annual event is the biggest yet, and is actually more than 200 miles long! The tour takes yard-sale enthusiasts through sixteen towns, including: Cleveland, Hominy, Ralston, Fairfax, Pawnee, Lone Chimney, Yale, Cushing, Drumright, Oilton, Sapulpa, Sand Springs, Mannford, Jennings, Hallett, and Terlton.

Click this link to pin your sale on the Chamber website or to see who all is participating. 

Not enough time to prepare for this sale? Then go check out other people's yards and wait till the City-Wide Garage Sale on September 8th!

Rain hinders but can't stop 29th Annual Sand Springs Herbal Affair and Inaugural Westival

The 29th Annual Herbal Affair & Festival was a dreary event Saturday in downtown Sand Springs. The steady downpour may have turned away casual attendees, but the Sandite faithful didn't fail to turn out for one of the city's biggest traditions.

Local businesses like OkieSpice & Trade Co., Keys & Memories, Mile High Designs, and Riddle Plant Farm were joined by nearly a hundred plant and craft vendors from across Oklahoma and even some neighboring states.

St. Patrick's Catholic Church provided free plant sitting at several stations throughout the downtown area and Church That Matters hosted a Kids Zone with games, free snow cones, and a petting zoo.

A variety of food was on hand, including root beer from Sand Springs Boy Scout Troop 507 and a full wine garden in the newly dedicated Inez Kirk City-Garden Park.

Musicians such as Monica Taylor and Anna Massey entertained on the Triangle Park stage, including Sand Springs natives Janet Rutland and Shelby Eicher. 

Jack Younger was presented with the annual Hometown Hero Award by Vice Mayor Beau Wilson and State Representative Jadine Nollan. Younger recently retired as the Sand Springs Youth Football Association President after thirty years with the organization, which also serves basketball and cheer. 

The Sand Springs Museum was open throughout the event, showcasing a collection of collectible lunch boxes and aprons, as well as art by Sand Springs Public School students. 

OkieSpice added to the festivities with the first installment of what plans to be an annual tradition. Westival featured free samples of salsas, BBQ sauces, spices, and other OkieSpice products. OkieSpice suppliers traveled from far and wide to showcase their creations.

Pearl Snap Salsas held a challenge with their various volatile cocktails, culminating with the Atomic 12 which is certified at 79,100 Scoville Heat Units and requires a signed waiver to consume or purchase. Sand Springs's own Ruly Sanchez won the challenge.

Jack Younger named Hometown Hero at 29th Annual Sand Springs Herbal Affair

Recently retired Sand Springs Youth Football Association President Jack Younger was recognized as the 2018 recipient of the Hometown Hero Award.

SEE RELATED: Rain hinders but can't stop 29th Annual Sand Springs Herbal Affair and Inaugural Westival

Vice Mayor Beau Wilson presented the award at the 29th Annual Herbal Affair & Festival Saturday at noon and Younger was given a commemorative key to the City. State Representative Jadine Nollan also recognized Younger with a citation signed by herself and the Speak of the House.

Younger spent thirty years with the youth sports organization which also supports youth basketball and cheer teams. Dustin Little was announced as Younger's successor in March.

 

This Week in Sand Springs (4/22 - 4/29/18)

Monday

  • 8:00 a.m. Lady Sandite Tennis Tournament (A)
    • Union Intermediate High School
      7616 South Garnett Road
      Broken Arrow, OK 74012
  • 7:00 p.m. Sand Springs City Council Meeting

Tuesday 

  • 7:30 a.m. Breakfast with County Commissioner Karen Keith 
    • Crescent Cafe
      3417 South 113th West Avenue
  • 8:00 a.m. Sandite Tennis Tournament (A)
    • Union Intermediate High School
      7616 South Garnett Road
      Broken Arrow, OK 74012
  • 8:30 a.m. Lady Sandite Golf at Regional Tournament (A)
    • Muskogee Country Club
      2400 North Country Club Road
      Muskogee, OK 74403
  • 12:00 p.m. No. 17 Lady Sandite Softball vs. Norman (Regional Tournament)
    • Southmoore High School
      2901 South Santa Fe Avenue
      Moore, OK 73160
    • First game loss, play No. 3 Southmoore at 1:20 p.m.
      First game win, play winner of Southmoore vs. Norman at 2:40 p.m.
  • 6:00 p.m. Sandite Baseball vs. Southmoore (A)
    • Southmoore Baseball Stadium
      2901 South Santa Fe Avenue
      Moore, OK 73160
  • 7:00 p.m. Sandite Spring Concert
    • Charles Page High School - Auditorium
      500 North Adams Road

Thursday

  • 8:00 a.m. SCORE Women's Leadership Breakfast 
    • Crescent Cafe
      3417 South 113th West Avenue
  • 5:00 p.m. Sandite Baseball vs. Booker T. Washington (A)
    • Booker T. Washington High School
      1514 East Zion Street
      Tulsa, OK 74106
  • 6:00 p.m. Sand Springs Education Foundation Hall of Fame Banquet
    • Ed Dubie Field House
      600 North Adams Road
  • 6:00 p.m. Lady Sandite Soccer vs. Capitol Hill (H)
    • Memorial Stadium
      600 North Adams Road
  • 6:30 p.m. Pop with a Cop
    • Sand Springs Municipal Building
      100 East Broadway
  • 8:00 p.m. Sandite Soccer vs. Capitol Hill (H)
    • Memorial Stadium
      600 North Adams Road

Friday

  • 1:00 p.m. Inaugural Diamond Girls Classic golf tournament
    • The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
      1801 North McKinley Road
  • 4:00 p.m. Sandite Baseball vs. Southmoore (H)
    • Sandite Baseball Complex
      412 West 55th Street
  • 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Audition for Little Old Ladies In Tennis Shoes
    • Central Ninth Grade Center
      14 West 4th Street

Saturday

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Open Hike Day
  • 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 2nd Annual Country Craft Show
    • Pleasant Valley Farms
      22350 West 71st Street South
  • 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Student Art Contest
    • Triangle Park
      4 East Broadway
  • 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.  Audition for Little Old Ladies In Tennis Shoes
    • Central Ninth Grade Center
      14 West 4th Street
  • 6:30 p.m. Blue Dog: The What & Why
    • Case Community Center
      1050 West Wekiwa Road

Sunday

  • 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 2nd Annual Country Craft Show
    • Pleasant Valley Farms
      2350 West 71st Street South

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Sand Springs dedicates Inez Kirk park in honor of former City Manager

The City of Sand Springs rededicated the City-Garden Park at 101 East Broadway Street in honor of former City Manager Inez Kirk.

Kirk was the City Manager for Sand Springs from 1977 to 1986 and died in office on January 23, 1986.

Kirk's family and friends planted a pink rose bush in honor of her nickname, the Iron Rose. A group of more than thirty family members, friends, and former coworkers turned out to honor her and celebrated her life with her favorite candy, licorice. 

"This park is very special to me," said current City Manager Elizabeth Gray. "I came here and prayed before I went in for my interview (for City Manager)." 

"I remember what Sand Springs used to be compared to what it is today," said Mayor Mike Burdge. "Inez was very instrumental in changing the character and the integrity of government in Sand Springs. 

The Soccer Complex at Case Community Park was named in her honor for many years, but City leaders decided it would be more appropriate to recognize her with the park next door to the City Hall building she worked at. 

"Mom loved her family, and the people at City Hall were also her family. She loved each and every one," said Kirk's daughter, Pat McConnell. "Her passion was for this city. I can tell you that mom would be overwhelmed by the fact that the City has chosen to honor her like this, and she would be amazed at how many people still remember her and talk about her."