Value News November 2015 Bixby

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What’s Happening on Page 12!

VOL 22 ISSUE 11

November 2015

BIXBY JENKS SAPULPA

NE Oklahoma’s Leading Consumer Newspaper

Do You Choose to Help? Choices for Life Foster Care in Sapulpa provides therapeutic foster care services for children with unique needs. By Jim Butcher How large is your heart? Not physically, but its capacity to love and care for children? What about for children with special needs? Bringing a child into your home to live is a truly benevolent act, but it can be especially challenging when the child has special needs. Choices for Life Foster Care in Sapulpa specializes in therapeutic foster care for

children with unique needs. Having contracted with the Department of Human Services, the agency places children from traumatizing households into homes with foster parents who are willing to go above and beyond usual expectations and provide loving environments that encourage healing, learning and growth. (continued on page 22)

Christine Hamner, MS, LPC, LADC, clinical supervisor of Choices for Life Foster Care in Sapulpa.

Keep ’Em Flying Take the Quest Wellness can be obtained through the 4E philosophy presented by Dr. Mark Sherwood and Dr. Michele Neil-Sherwood.

The annual Hangar Dance will be Saturday, November 7. By Jim Butcher Tickets are now on sale for the 14th annual “Keep ’Em Flying” Hangar Dance on Saturday, November 7. The event is both a fundraiser and celebration for America’s freedom and the veter-

ans who helped pay the price for that freedom. The event will be at the Jenks Riverside Campus of Tulsa Technology Center, located adjacent to the R.L Jones/Riverside airport at 801 E. 91st St. in Tulsa, northwest

of downtown Jenks. Conducted by the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Spirit of Tulsa Squadron, the event brings together people of all ages who are interested in (continued on page 22)

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Donna and Jim Mills take a break from preparing for the 14th annual Hangar Dance. Jim emphasizes that this is the Spirit of Tulsa Squadron’s major fundraiser, and the couple invites anyone interested in aviation and honoring America’s veterans to come out and enjoy the evening.

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By Jim Butcher “Effective Communication” is the key phrase to success in almost anything we do in life – at work, home with family, and with friends. It’s the same with

Dr. Michele Neil-Sherwood (known as Dr. Michele), internal medicine/sports medicine physician, and Naturopathic Doctor (continued on page 22)

Emerge Publisher Christian Ophus (far right) joins Drs. Mark Sherwood and Michele Neil-Sherwood of Functional Medical Institute at the recent book signing of “The Quest for Wellness” at Barnes & Noble in Tulsa on October 10.

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