TulsaPeople June 2014

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OUT & ABOUT

People, places and events

Literary Death Match The fourth annual Literary Death Match was April 23 at All Souls Unitarian Church. Pictured at the event are District Judge Mark Barcus, event judge; Adrian Todd Zuniga, creator of LDM and event host; Sean Latham, Pauline McFarlin Walter endowed chair of English at The University of Tulsa and event judge; Matt Cauthron, associate publisher of The Tulsa Voice and fourth annual LDM winner; and Lara Marie Schoenhals, co-creator and author of the New York Times bestselling book “White Girl Problems by Babe Walker” and fourth annual LDM runner-up. Junior Achievement of Oklahoma Jeff Reasor of Reasor’s Foods was honored recently at the 24th annual Junior Achievement Business Excellence Dinner with an award that recognized his entrepreneurial spirit and achievement and his contributions to the quality of life in his community. He is pictured with Lori Pumphrey, JA Tulsa Region board chairwoman.

Prevent Blindness Oklahoma Dr. Blane Snodgrass, event patron; Brandon Miller, director of financial development, PBO; David Sheehan, event chairman; and patron Bryan Close are pictured at the 23rd annual Sip for Sight Patron Dinner benefiting Prevent Blindness Oklahoma, which grossed more than $95,000.

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TAAP The 2014 Tulsa Area Alumnae Panhellenic Women of the Year luncheon was April 4 at Tulsa Country Club. The celebration benefits TAAP’s scholarships and the Tulsa Public Schools’ Eyeglass Fund. TulsaPeople Assistant Editor Anne Brockman was Phi Mu’s honoree. Pictured are Amy Freiberger, Kappa Kappa Gamma honoree; Elaine Hanner, Kappa Kappa Gamma and TAAP vice president and WOY chairwoman; Lynda Linscott, Kappa Alpha Theta and TAAP president; Anne Brockman, Phi Mu; and Blair Brockman, Delta Gamma.

TAUW Bill Lobeck and Kathy Taylor recently delivered a keynote address for members of the Tulsa Area United Way’s new Emerging Leaders Society, an organization of young professionals devoted to leadership and philanthropy. Pictured are Bill Lobeck, Kathy Taylor, Jesse Boudiette and TAUW President/CEO Mark Graham.

St. John Medical Center St. John Medical Center will host its 21st Street Party from 7-11:30 p.m., June 7. The event will feature food from more than 70 of Tulsa’s best restaurants, wine-tasting bistros and live music by the Fabulous MidLife Crisis Band. Pictured are Richard Boone, St. John Street Party Foundation president, and Street Party chairs Jono and Jenny Helmerich.


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