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Letter from The Editor Introduction Letter from Official: Jadine Nollan Calendar of Events School Spotlight March is National Reading Month Recycling Center PROM Drive W h e r e A r e T h e y N ow? Feat. Kyle Wray Things to Do on a Rainy Day in Sand Springs The Sandite 20 Q&A Animal Welfare Guitar Month: Musicians Herbal Affair Park Events Construction Update

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Most of us look forward to spring. I know for me the bright natural colors, warm weather, and longer days are signs that the winter months are over. But, sometimes things don't go according to plan when dealing with Mother Nature or really life in general. As we know springtime in Oklahoma is filled with many ups and downs. Often we will see one warm day followed by three or four cold ones! Add in Oklahoma storms and allergies…It is safe to say that the constant change can definitely affect our mood and plans. At some point in the spring we will have plans to enjoy the outdoors but the forecast will stop us in our tracks. Here is a little reminder. What is important during these times of unpredictable temperatures and sometimes health is intentionally staying positive and present. After all, change is inevitable. We can ALWAYS count on things (most definitely the weather in Oklahoma) to change. How we approach our circumstances is the most important thing to think about when change and/or uncertainty occurs. Sometimes it is easy to miss the beauty in daily life when we get too busy trying to control our circumstances and not being present because of it. I would like to invite you to join me in this mindset and smile! Enjoy what you can, but remember that no matter how springtime plays out, the summer will be here before you know it. And it too will arrive with a choice... to be joyous or inauspicious.

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SPRING IS IN THE AIR, SAND SPRINGS!

As the seasons are changing and winter turns into spring, we begin to see the change and growth of tiny roots and sprigs blooming into tulips and greenery of the like. The fresh spring air is overflowing with smells of rain that are sweet and soft mixed with a floral scent. With all of the senses engaged it can bring a bit of nostalgia, remembering running around on the playground as a child or resting your chin on the window seal waiting for the rain- rain to go away and come back again another day. In this issue of We are Sand Springs you’ll find a little piece of that refreshing nostalgia that warms your core and makes you smile for no apparent reason. Happy reading #Sandites!

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NEW DISTRICT BOUNDARIES By Representative

Jadine Nollan SEE PAGE 9 FOR VISUAL

It's hard to believe that I am in my twelfth and final

Because some of the surrounding rural districts

year of serving as the State Representative for House

needed to gain population to reach the approximate

District 66. The journey has been very challenging as

39,775 residents necessary to make their district

well as very fulfilling and I look forward to working hard

whole, District 29 picked up some of South Sand

for our district and finishing strong.

Springs. The new southern boundary will be 41st

I have actually been through the redistricting process

Street in Sand Springs with the northern boundary

twice now during my twelve-year stint as your state

expanding further into Osage County picking up the

representative. Every 10 years, the Legislature is

cities of Sperry and Skiatook. Highlights of the new

required by the state Constitution to redraw legislative district include Tulsa Botanical Garden, John Zink Ranch, Skiatook Lake, William Pogue Airport, and and congressional district boundaries to account for population shifts as recorded by the most recent U.S. Census. The goal is to ensure equal representation

Keystone Ancient Forest. Just to clarify, I still represent the constituents

within each state House and Senate district and within that elected me in our last election. Our new district boundaries will take effect later this year after each U.S. congressional district. Currently there are 101 House District members, each

the November election. Since I am term limited,

representing approximately 37,100 residents (within

constituents within the new boundaries will be

a margin of three percent). Over the course of the

represented by the newly elected representative

past ten years, the population of Oklahoma has grown

following the election.

and now the 101 House District members will each be

I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to serve

representing approximately 39,775 residents (within a

such a wonderful community throughout the years.

margin of 2.5 percent).

I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation

Now that redistricting plans have been approved by

for your continued support and encouragement.

the Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Stitt, I

Thank you! It has been my honor to represent the

wanted to inform constituents in House District 66 of

constituents of House District 66 and I look forward to

the changes impacting our district that will be effective another productive legislative session before my term after the November elections are held. Our district will comes to a close. continue to cover Osage and Tulsa counties. March 2022 | WeAreSandSprings.com 7


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LOCAL EVENTS IN SAND SPRINGS

Mar. 1

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MARDI GRAS

EASTER SUNDAY SEE PG 30 FOR SERVICES

apr. 7-10 MAR. 11 SSPS- NO SCHOOL

PETER PAN- A MUSICAL ADVENTURE BY SAND SPRINGS COMMUNITY THEATER 7PM, SUN 2 PM

apr. 22 EARTH DAY

MAR. 14-18 SSPS- SPRING BREAK

APR. 9 SPRING FLING ARTS AND

Mar. 15 GLOW THROW @ NOBLE AXE EVERY TUES & FRI

CRAFTS SHOW @ CASE COMMUNITY CENTER 9AM - 4PM

apr. 24 SARAH'S DYNASTY SUN. BRUNCH 11AM - 3PM

6PM - CLOSE

mar. 17 ST. PATRICK'S DAY

mar. 21

apr. 10 SARAH'S DYNASTY SUN. BRUNCH 11AM - 3PM

apr. 30 VGA OKLAHOMA @ THE CANYONS AT BLACKJACK RIDGE 8AM FIRST 60 PLAYERS

HOME SCHOOL ART

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CLASS @ ZEGART STUDIOS

GOOD FRIDAY -

1PM - 2:30PM

SARAH'S DYNASTY FRI. DINNER BUFFET 5PM - 9PM

apr. 29 SARAH'S DYNASTY FRI. DINNER BUFFET 5PM - 9PM

apr. 1 APRIL FOOLS' DAY

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HERBAL AFFAIR @

SARAH'S DYNASTY FRI.

DOWNTOWN DISTRICT 8AM - 4 PM

DINNER BUFFET 5PM - 9PM

Editor’s Note: Due to the ongoing pandemic and weather events, event listings (including date, time, and location) are subject to change. Please contact the event organizer directly with questions.

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SCHOOL SPOTLIGHT

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LEGO BRICK BUDDIES CLUB


Sand Springs Public Schools has an amazing amount of after school programs available for Sandites. This magazine issue, were diving into the Lego Brick Buddies Club. At the beginning of the year, students in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade applied. A maximum of 30 students who were in good academic standing, good class behavior and no more than 2 absences/ tardies in a grading period were selected. The program is coordinated by Barbie Jackson, Limestone Technology Academy’s STEAM Teacher. The 30 LEGO enthusiasts meet once a week for a two hour period. The students, affectionately named, LEGO Brick Buddies, are working together in teams practicing their communication skills, following algorithms, and fostering their creative side to complete a common goal: Create a city composed of LEGO kits and also free builds. This program is FREE, yes FREE through a $500.00 grant received from the Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance sponsored by NORDAM and #PoweredByFlightNight. Parents will be invited to see the completed project which will include: a movie theater, school, hospital, pet clinic, city hall, amusement park, homes, fire and police stations, transportation, restaurants, and more!

Show your appreciation for your teachers!

Leave a teacher you know some love! For teacher appreciation month we are collecting all the comments from Sand Springs to give to teachers in Sand Springs! March 2022 | WeAreSandSprings.com 15


THE MAGIC OF A GOOD BOOK When was the last time you had a chance to sit down in your living room chair, snuggle up with a soft blanket, and open the pages of a recommended book? Only to find yourself there a couple of hours later hands quickly turning through the pages your eyes can’t read fast enough - your mind can’t soak up the story quick enough, it’s just. that. good. I think we can all admit that although we have had more time at home than ever, we still find ourselves too busy to include reading into our routine lives. With the changing of the calendar into March this month brings us National Reading Month. 31 days of encouragement to block out a time slot on your calendar to open a good book and fill your mind with inspiration, imagination, intellect. Of course when we are speaking about books, we should take a moment to place the spotlight on a national reading institution, libraries. In fact we are lucky enough to have two right here in Sand Springs. The first free modern public library was opened in 1883 in Peterborough, New Hampshire. This was the first institution funded by a local government with the one purpose of creating a free library open to all.

The Charles Page Library and Pratt Library are filled top to bottom with reading, learning and engaging opportunities for any age and anyone in the Sandite community. Charles Page Library is an exciting mix of oldfashioned laid-back customer service and exciting technology. With the computers and laptops for in-library use, a meeting room that can hold up to 70, and artwork from local artist Lisa Reagan the Charles Page Library is a hub for all things reading, literacy, and learning. They even host local events like Take Your Child to the Library Day

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MARCH IS NATIONAL READING MONTH •What do I want to read? •Why do you think it’s important to read? •What was the last book I read? •What was the very First book I read? and provide ample reading suggestions through their Facebook page. The Pratt library was established in 1963 named after developer Harry Pratt. The community continues to grow and prosper while preserving the family friendly atmosphere. The library does have computers and a meeting room for community use. Reflecting on national reading month could bring about a couple of questions and perhaps some healthy conversation at work or the dinner table. (See above) For some of us the very first book we read was one written by none other than Dr. Seuss himself. This March Dr. Seuss would have been 118 years old. Those tongue twister paragraphs have been

spoken on the lips of generations for bedtime stories, classroom reading sessions, and used as a learning tool to teach kids how to read! What an amazing legacy to leave behind! We hope that national reading month encourages you to dive deep into the many mystifying worlds of dragons, princesses, romances, cultures and so much more. You can find many new books by visiting the Charles Paige Library or Pratt Library with your whole family! You can sign up for a library card easily in person at both locations and check out books that your whole family will enjoy!

Happy reading Sandites!

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SPRING RECYCLING The Met Recycling center is making a difference - both in caring for our Mother Earth, and in caring for people. The Met depots around the Tulsa area are operated by nearly 75 adults with disabilities. The Met employs these adults to give them a working oppurtunity and something to look forward to. The depots take many items that are not able to be taken via curbside pick

It’s easy breezy to recycle at The Met depots! They help you unload and sort your items, so all you need to do is load it into your car and get it to the depot and the associates will help unload it. The depots are also not locked

up, including cardboard, glass, paper,

after-hours, so if you need to make an after hours drop off you can, and it

plastic bags, e-waste (computers, etc),

will be sorted the next day.

car and household batteries. They have

223,702 Plastic bottles

6,768 Plastic bags

43,660 Steel cans

Recycling's Impact: Recycling makes a huge impact on the planet, and there's still a lot more to be done. The Met's mission is to keep as much out of land fills as possible, as well as bring awareness to how much waste accumulation individuals have. Sandites contributed to The Met in Sand Springs collecting 2,286,718 lbs of cardboard in 2021 and 6,768 lbs of plastic grocery-type bags. Fun fact, 90 bags = 1 lb, so Sandites recycled over 600,000 plastic bags last year! The recycled bags are sent to Arkansas to be made into plastic lumber that is used for playground equipment and more! Keep it up, Sandites! 18 WeAreSandSprings.com | March 2022

a resource on MetRecycle.com called "Recycle This Tulsa,” where you can type in what you’re looking to recycle and it will show you all the places in tulsa you can take your items! Learn more at metrecycle.com: green events (getting involved) and more recycling tips!


Prom DRIVE

Every Sandite deserves to

have the Prom of their dreams this Spring. That’s why We Are Sand Springs, Sand Springs Community Services and River Stone Cleaners have all partnered together for another Prom Formal Drive. The Sand Springs Prom Formal Drive was born from the need within our school and the intention of donations directly helping students to have a positive experience at Prom. During your high school years there are few events that live up to Prom - the lights, the attire,

the dinner and dancing! It’s time, once again Sandites, to open up those closet doors and pull out your gently used formal attire to give a high schooler a one of a kind Prom experience. During the months of March and April you can drop off formal attire ranging from suits to dresses and even shoes at Boulder Coffee or Riverstone Dry Cleaning & Laundry. The items will then be cleaned and delivered to Sand Springs Community Services (SSCS). SSCS will work with Sand Springs Public Schools to deliver these items to the hands of students that need them! No Sandites should have to miss out on Prom! #SanditeStrong March 2022 | WeAreSandSprings.com 19


Where Are They Now? Featuring Kyle Wray Oklahoma State University Senior Vice President of Executive Affairs

Kyle Wray is one of the newest inductees to the

“My parents didn’t make a lot of money - so they

Sand Springs Education Foundation Hall of Fame. Kyle cleaned the Church building on Monday evenings. After we were done with our chores - the pastor is currently the Senior Vice President of Executive Affairs at Oklahoma State University and has worked would put me behind the pulpit, give me a bible verse and then would ask me to read it aloud and then tell in various positions at OSU for the last 18 years. As a product of the Sand Springs school district, he

them what I thought. That's where my public speaking

attributes his career's success to the people and

began - I also sang in church and eventually spoke

community surrounding him during his upbringing in

before the congregation on Wednesday nights.” The Sand Springs Church of Christ wasn’t the only

Sand Springs, Oklahoma.

place or community group that prepared Kyle for his career. He shared an extensive list:

Clyde Boyd High School - Several teachers take personal interest in the students to help them succeed.

The teachers in the Sand Springs School System take their jobs seriously.

His teachers put him in leadership positions that helped him grow.

Larry Elliot (Past Principal) had a large impact on Kyle's Life.

Kyle spent his early development years at Pratt Elementary, where he walked to school from his parents home everyday. He has fond memories of his kindergarten teacher and how they took interest in him. He and his family attended the Sand Springs Church of Christ, in fact he shared a personal story that shaped his career:

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Paula Therman Konser Family His first job at TGNY, the Walmart before Walmart.

There were so many more, but the one individual he talked about most was Tommy Ghan. Tommy Ghan, Football and Basketball Coach, and his


wife Leah Ghan, Biology Teacher, taught Kyle about

Arkansas river. If it flew or swam then I hunted it out

hard work and leadership. He even shared a letter

there!” said Kyle. After a walk down memory lane,

from Coach Ghan that he still had from high school,

Kyle shared some words of encouragement for the

make sure to watch the youtube interview to hear

next generation of Sandites:

the full letter! One of the things that makes Kyle and

“There are three things that I live by...

Coach Ghan’s relationship so special, is when Kyle

1. Do what’s right.

moved up to the high school, Coach Ghan moved as

2. Do the best you can, effort is hard

well. The relationship began to grow even further as

to beat.

Ghan encouraged him in his athletic endeavors and

3. Treat other people as you would like

his career. Kyle and Coach Ghan still talk a few times a    to be treated, It doesn’t take a lot of month to catch up.     time to be kind to others." While Kyle no longer lives in Sand Springs, he still

We are so proud to call Kyle a Sandite. “Being

visits his parents often and enjoys driving the streets

inducted into the Sand Springs Hall of Fame is an

of his childhood. “I spend a lot of time in Sand Springs,

honor, it's very special,” said Kyle. As some last words

I get a chance to drive there often and I go down

during our interview, Kyle shared that because of the

memory lane - I always pass my favorite store Mock

Sand Springs community he has lived his life focused

Brothers Saddlery. My parents bought my first

on other people. He believes that the foundation and

pair of boots from there,.” said Kyle, “ I feel like I go

fabric of Sand Springs is being the person who is

back in time.” He also has fond memories of Shell

focused on helping the foundation be strong by helping

Lake, “Coming down from Shell Creek Lake into the

others and staying humble.

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THINGS TO DO O

In Sand Springs

What’s that old saying–April showers bring

May flowers…? While we are ecstatic about

flowers flooding the town of Sand Springs–rain can put a damper on outdoor activities. Now–we’re not here to give rain a bad reputation. Rain brings forth the nutrients for life to exist and flourish–it calms the nerves as the pitter patter rings from the rooftops, it also provides a cozy atmosphere to cuddle on the couch and play a good movie. But when your family is ready for action, rain can be a nuisance. Check out these 5 adventures that are sure to make your rainy day a success!

Downtown Shopping & Dining Take the kiddos out on the town for a tasty treat at Boulder Coffee or dinner at Little Vince. While you're there, pop into one of our boutique small businesses like Okie Spice, Hippy Cowgirls Bou–dega, Blush or YellowHouse Market and Boutique (and YHK!) downtown.

Take a Field Trip

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Learning while having fun is ALWAYS a bonus. Pack up the family in the car and drive on over to the Sand Springs Cultural & Historical Museum. Learn all about the history of Sand Springs and see their four permanent exhibits and their featured exhibits that change throughout the year > so there is always something new. Did you know that March is National Reading Month? Charles Page or Pratt Library are both great places to let your kiddos explore through reading adventures. The library also offers great classes and readings for kids and adults. You can find more by emailing the library at askus@tulsalibrary.org.


ON A RAINY DAY Bust a Move Sahoma Lanes is the perfect place to enjoy a night out with the family. Put the phones away and enjoy some family bonding time. Whether you need the bumpers or you're a pro–bowling is a fun way to get everyone involved. Ever feel the need to get some energy out?! Walk in to Noble Axe House–where you and your friends can laugh, have fun, make memories and THROW AXES! There’s drinks, music and a ton of fun games to play. Check out Noble Axe Throwing today and book your next outing. Now if you're up for something really fun…head over to Skates Rollertainment. We’re talking Glow Skates, Nerf Wars, Soul Skates, Sip & Skates. There is something for everyone and any age. Call up your friends and plan a night to get on the floor and roll the night away.

Focus on Health & Wellness Schedule an appointment at Healing Hands Health Spa, the perfect place to relax to the sound of the falling rain. Healing Hands offers therapeutic massages that are sure to work out those knots in your shoulders. Call to make an appointment today. Joining a gym seems like a huge commitment– and it is–but it’s a huge commitment to your health and wellness. Hop on the treadmill and go for a jog, take a yoga class, or take a turn with the free weights. Why not invest in yourself?

Plan a Photoshoot Did you know that we have a photographer studio right here in downtown Sand Springs?! Call up a friend, get the family ready or redo your resume with professional photos from a Sandite herself–Picturesque Photos by Amanda. Sandites, our town is spectacular and has many opportunities for you to have adventures with the whole family…even on a rainy day! We hope to see you out and about very soon. Don’t forget to tag us in your photos and experience on Social Media @wearesandsprings. Marc h 2022 March 2022 || WeAreSandSprings.com WeAreSandSprings.com 23


THE Q&A SANDITE 20:

20 Questions with Nathan Woodmansee of Sand Springs Community Services:

How did you start your day? Well, to be honest, because of the threat of the winter storm, the very first thing I looked at today was my phone and I checked the weather.

What's the one thing you love about Sand Springs? One of the things I love about Sand Springs is I like the history. I'm going to give you a nerd answer, I like the multi generational elements of Sand Springs. I like that we've got little kids all the way up to very wise older adults and everything inbetween.

How would you describe your job? My job is a day filled with distractions. We're prepared to serve for the folks that are the most vulnerable in any situation that they might have brought to us. And so we plan certainly to help the folks with their food needs and their utility requests and clothing requests. But we honestly never know when someone comes to the door what they're going to bring to us. So I like to look at it as just a day full of variety.


What's the best part of your job?

Where is Sand Springs Community Services?

Honestly, the best part of the job is getting to see

We're at 114 W 4th street. We're located in the old

folks leave with hope and helping to bring some sort

Central Elementary School. We're right next door to

of resolution to the need that they brought us.

the Central 9th grade auditorium, and we're right about at the intersection of Garfield and Fourth Street.

What is Sand Springs Community Services? Sand Springs Community Services is a 93 year old

If someone needs assistance from Sand Springs

nonprofit organization that was put together to try

Community Services, how do they go about

to meet the basic needs of folks in the community

getting help?

with a food pantry and a clothing closet and utility

Well, during the Pandemic, we modified some of the

assist rent assist. We help folks with maybe some of

ways that folks can access our services. People can

the needs that they might have for their job. If they

call us, they can reach out to us by email, they can

ever have a barrier like needing steel toed boots

be referred to us through 211, or they can come to us

or scrubs, or maybe have an educational need, we

in person. Also through Facebook, even sometimes

try to meet them where they are and help them

we get requests for services through our Facebook

become more self sufficient.

page.

Who does Sand Springs Community Services help? We help any Sand Springs resident, and we also

What is your why for working at Sand Springs

help families that might have a child enrolled in

Community Services?

Sand Springs schools or any resident that might

I was serving in located Ministry at one of the local

be on Sand Springs Water, which would include

churches and helping out with children's Ministry

some folks in Tulsa as well. Or if we have one of

and family Ministry. And what I realized through that

our partner organizations that participates with

Ministry was that I felt most equipped to serve the

us, refer someone to Sand Springs Community

folks that were the vulnerable ones. I really felt that

Services, regardless of where they live, we are going

my calling per se in Ministry was to work with the less

to try to help them at least once and then get them

advantaged. And so I began volunteering here and

acquainted with maybe the right organization that is

then eventually serving on the board as a Minister.

better suited to serve them.

And when they had a vacancy for the directorship, they asked if I would consider, and I realized that I was best suited to serve folks that were in those circumstances. So I approached them as a Minister

Did Sand Springs Community Services recently win an award? he San Springs Chamber of Commerce named

might, but recognize that a lot of the folks that come to our agency would never darken the door of a Church.

us nonprofit of the year and for the work that we were doing during the Pandemic, and then we also received a congressional citation.

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For those of us who are animal lovers, taking care

and ensuring high quality of life for our pets is top priority! And that’s exactly what we heard from Tracy Arvidson, the Animal Welfare Coordinator at the Sand Springs Animal Welfare Center. The Animal Welfare staff are committed to protecting citizens and their pets by investigating animal issues as well as animal neglect. Dogs and cats placed in the City’s care are treated humanely and if possible, offered for adoption if not claimed by their owners.

Litter of kittens that were found, vaccinated and spayed. Adopted to forever homes!

Meet Bonnie, she is one of the longest residents at the shelter. While she is shy when meeting new people, she lets her personality shine through when she goes for playtime outside! She loves to play with toys and run around with her friends. Bonnie, and others like her, are up for adoption, but who takes

BONNIE Bonnie layered up in the recent winter snow

care of them while they are at the shelter? Tracy let

Johne Schomer with a rescued baby opossum that was sent to a wildlife rehab . We don’t just handle dogs and cats!

us in to see just how the shelter works, and what we can do to help find forever homes for these adorable animals.

“The main volunteer opportunities we have are at the shelter,” said Tracy. “We have volunteers that come in the morning and the afternoon to let the dogs out so they have plenty of time in the yard. We also have volunteers that I call Kitten Cuddlers, that can come and work on socializing with the cats. And we have a couple of volunteers that will come and grab a dog to go on a run. Fostering is also a major way that volunteers can serve.”

Volunteers training our dogs

While spending time with these adorable animals might not be for everyone, Tracy let us know about other ways to donate. “We have an Amazon Wishlist and a donation portal on our website for monetary donations,” said Tracy. You will find items like Kuranda dog and cat beds, toys and fun treats that bring a pleasant environment for animals in the shelter. If you, or someone you know, is interested in donating, volunteering, fostering or adopting a pet, please visit Sand Springs Animal Welfare or make a call to set up a time to come in and meet the animals! Because caring for Sandites and our pets are the top priorities of Animal Welfare, we encourage you to read through the city's ordinances about animal vaccinations, spay/neuter, walking on a leash and how to best keep your community and animals safe. Tracy finished our conversation with this last statement: “We are here to help the public as much as possible and ask that anyone that needs assistance with their pets or with stray cats to give us a call!”

Visit online

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Tracy with a large Anatolian Shepherd named Gravy


Classical, acoustic-electrical, bass, fender, you probably recognize these names - they are guitars of all types and styles. Something we bet you didn’t know is that April is National Guitar Month! So we are here to celebrate our local musicians and inspire you to dive deeper into the world of music! Right here in Sand Springs we have a family of musicians who are lighting the musical flames of so many - Firey Music. Firey Music and Lessons is a locally owned and operated music store that offers instrument and voice lessons among other services. This well rounded group of teachers can accommodate any genre of music that Sandites desire to learn. They truly believe that the gift of music will transform and change your life! We want to give a big shout out to Tina Bill of Firey Music for connecting us with these amazing musicians/ students to help us celebrate such a special month! Jace White, a guitar student of Austin Donoh, has been taking lessons at Firey for several years. “His love for a guitar and dedication has not gone without notice”, says Tina at Firey Music. Read as Jace tells us a little bit about his experience as he has learned guitar over the years.

“The reason why I started playing guitar was because my grandmother played and she went on to play, so when my grandfather first bought my guitar I worked very hard to be good enough to play with her. While learning the instrument, I found it very fun and joyful. Music has gotten me out of dark times, made me feel happy, and the overall experience of music is just beautiful.”

Along with guitar lessons, Firey Music offers equipment to rent or purchase for local students, repair and maintenance for guitars and other musical instruments, and various types of lessons. We had the opportunity to talk with Mikayla Bradford, a voice student at Firey Music and local Sandite! Isn’t it so fun to see the young lives of Sandites blooming through their artistic talents!? We have one more Sandite story to share with you, Jaxon Jeffers. A seven-year-old drummer who is taking lessons from his teacher Isaac Rojas. When asked, Jaxson said,“ I wanted to play the drums because I had some when I was little! And I like to make a racket!” There is simply nothing like hearing the innocence of a young musician, we look forward to watching as Jaxon continues to learn and hone his craft. Maybe one day we’ll see him on the big stage! During the month of April we encourage you to get outside of your comfort zone, find a new style of music to enjoy, and maybe even express your creativity through learning a new instrument! Classes are available right here in town at Firey Music. Happy National Guitar Month Sandites!

“I’ve always enjoyed singing. Whether it was worship in church, being a part of my elementary choir, or serenading my parents in the car, I loved music. But when my dad suggested I start voice lessons, I was less than enthusiastic. Little me didn’t think I needed it. My dad had an entire debate with me, arguing that even professionals had voice coaches. Several years later, I am so glad I listened. Music is an intrinsic part of me. It’s my way of expressing myself and connecting with others. I have so many great memories with my friends and choir, and one of my best friends and I have bonded through our time at Firey. As much fun as a high school choir is, my weekly rendezvous‘s with Mrs.Tina let me let loose a little, all the while pushing my limits and attaining new skills to use later. … and it’s kind of fun to show off sometimes. But after all the time I’m dedicated to it, why not have a little fun with it? That’s what music is for!” March 2022 | WeAreSandSprings.com 27


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What began in 1989 as a small downtown street sale has grown to attract over 25,000 people and spurred other communities to host similar events. However, the Sand Springs Herbal Affair & Festival remains the “royalty” of herbal festivals as the largest and most respected in the state. The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, April 16th from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. AT THE EVENT | Shop the many vendors on hand who will be offering herbs, perennials, natives and heirloom plants and more. Here you can find unique arts & crafts, herbal products, gardening supplies & décor while enjoying LIVE music and great food! Keep informed about the Herbal Affair by visiting SANDSPRINGSOK.ORG PARKING | Try riding the FREE shuttle service (8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.) by parking at Charles Page High School (500 N. Adams Road) and enjoy the short ride into our historic downtown Triangle District! You can buy products at the event and carry them with you on the shuttle. Other parking is on-street near downtown. 28 WeAreSandSprings.com | March 2022

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Spring is right around the corner and you know what that means…. Being outside! To get ready for the fresh spring air, trees, flowers blooming and warmer weather we made a phone call to Jeff Edwards, the City of Sand Springs Parks and Recreation Director, to chat about our amazing local parks. We wanted to find out what they have been doing during the winter months.. HINT: revamping and improving our parks for the 2022 season. Start working on your camera skills now, because you’ll want to record the beautiful walking and hiking trails that are kept pristine by the parks services department. “Boyd Trail was just completed about a month ago and features a complete new walking trail at nearly a mile in length,” said Edwards. They don’t call it Green Country for nothing! As a bonus to the new walking trails, Edwards shared some other exciting news: “We just wrapped up the parking lot addition at the Keystone Ancient Forest.” The new parking lot will provide easy and safe parking for people who want to hike, walk, or run. “Spring hiking activities will pick up with warmer weather approaching.” shared Edwards, and we couldn’t be any more excited! Check out the summer activities schedule below - and make sure to tag us in your photos on social media! We look forward to having a blast with you this summer Sandites! Here are the dates for events this year: April 16 Herbal Affair May 13 Movie in the Park June 10 Movie in the Park June 11 Fishing Derby July 3 Fireworks in the Park Oct. 21-22 Steak Cookoff/Championship Oct. 23 Boo at Case Park

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Easter Church Services • • • • • • •

First Church of the Nazarene* CrossPoint Church Reach Church Harvest Church Calvary Baptist Church Angus Acres Baptist Church Church That Matters** *Sunday School @ 9:45 AM ** 3rd service @ 11:30 AM

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Driving through construction can sometimes be frustrating, but exciting! Part of the excitement is knowing that our city is always growing, evolving, and changing for the better. The other part of the excitement is knowing that more is ahead! In the spirit of excitement, here are some of the projects that have been completed, some that are currently under construction, and some that are ready for construction or in design:

COMPLETED PROJECTS 97-T Guardrail Repair – Replace segments of existing guardrail which had been damaged along 97-T between US-412 & SH-97. Main Street Widening – Completion of ODOT project to widen Main Street from US-412 south to connection with SH-97 at the north end of the Arkansas River Bridge. Project includes a new onramp connection from Main Street to eastbound US-412. 97-T Pavement Rehabilitation – Mill and overlay patching of numerous locations of pavement settlement along 97-T between US412 & SH-97. Downtown Overlays – 2018 GO Bond Project to mill and overlay streets in the downtown area: 1st Street (Cleveland to Main); Broadway (Main to 4th Street); Park Road (4th Street to Adams); Roosevelt & Garfield (1st Street to 2nd Street); Main, Lincoln, & Washington (US-412 to Broadway); and McKinley (US-412 to 4th Street). Residential Overlays – 2018 GO Bond Project to mill and overlay local residential streets: 4th Street (Industrial to Washington); 38th Street (SH-97 to Summit Blvd.); Spruce Dr. (44th to 51st); Rawson Rd. (40th to 41st); 40th Street & Place (at Rawson Rd. east to cul-de-sac); 39th St.-74th W. Ave.-40th St. (loop west off of Rolling Oaks Drive) along with adjoining 74th W. Circle & 74th W. Place cul-de-sacs; 69th W. Court (north of Rolling Oaks Dr.); Silver Oak Drive, Circle, Terrace, Court, & Place (east of Rolling Oaks Dr.).

PROJECTS READY FOR CONSTRUCTION ODOT State Highway 97 Improvements from Morrow Road

PROJECTS IN DESIGN S. 113th W. Ave. Widening, Phases 1, 2 & 3 – Project to widen

to 2nd Street – ODOT project to widen SH-97 (Wilson Ave.) from S. 113th W. Ave. to three lanes between SH-51 and 41st Street. Morrow Road to 2nd Street. Project includes improvements to the Project will include curb and gutter, sidewalks, and signalization underground stormwater conveyance system serving this area all

of the intersection of 32nd Street and 113th W. Ave. Project is

the way south through the levee, a dedicated right turn lane south

currently in the right-of-way acquisition phase, to be followed by

of Morrow Road into the Sheffield Crossing development area, and utility relocations and then roadway construction. traffic signal upgrades to include coordination through the corridor. Anticipated start, Summer 2022.

City Wide Striping – Project to restripe a number of city street segments including: Park Road (US-412 on-ramp to 81st W. Ave.); 2nd Street (Wilson to Adams); Wekiwa Road (SH-97 to 129th

Arterial Street Rehabilitation of West 41st Street South Between S. 129th W. Ave. and SH-97 – Pavement preservation project consisting of 2” mill and overlay with limited full-depth patching or replacement of existing pavement.

Sheffield Crossing Phase 2, Case Park Road – 2018 GO

W. Ave.); Morrow Road (SH-97 to Adams); Adams Road (Charles

Bond Project to extend a new roadway from the traffic signals on

Page Blvd to 2nd Street); Alexander Blvd (SH-97 to Main); Booker

SH-97 at the north end of the Arkansas River Bridge west through

T. Washington (Morrow to Alexander Blvd); 113th W. Ave. (SH-51

the redevelopment area and over the levee, providing a second

to 32nd Street); 41st Street (113th W. Ave. to 129th W. Ave.); 51st

entrance into the Case Community Park.

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