Value News Broken Arrow April 2013

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VOL 20 ISSUE 4

April 2013

BROKEN ARROW NE Oklahoma’s Leading Consumer Newspaper

Cash In On Old Treasures Tulsa Gold and Gems pays customers for their broken to brand-new gold and diamonds. By Stephanie Reed In this economy, a little extra cash is hard to find, but Tulsa Gold and Gems has the perfect solution. Dig out the broken chains, abandoned rings, and forgotten tokens of affection, take them to 91st and Yale, and trade them for cash, or use the pieces of jewelry as collateral for a loan up to $25,000 with zero percent interest for 60 days. Curious as to how much money you can make? Wonder no more. Tulsa Gold and Gems offers a gold calculator on their website that updates every 60 seconds. With an A+ rating from the BBB and a precious metal license, Tulsa Gold and Gems will publish what they pay

and pay what they publish. Unlike many other gold and diamond buyers, every business transaction with Tulsa Gold and Gems is upfront and honest; staff members do not work based off of commission, so customers never have to worry about being manipulated or scammed. Pieces are evaluated while customers wait, and offers are made based on the published prices. There is no guesswork or confusion for the customer. It is this same spirit that inspires the informative website and the top-notch security. Offering blogs, graphs and links to social media, the Tulsa Gold and Gems website seeks to

Church’s Outreach Ministry Is Rock Steady The Rock Church offers a variety of events and programs to the community throughout the year. Rock has experienced good, constant growth.” The Rock Church is a multiracial, diverse congregation with a mission of (continued on page 24)

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The Rock Church Pastors Billy Joe and Theresa Watts are serving God and loving people.

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Spencer Fisher, Co-owner of Tulsa Gold and Gems.

Night at the Museum The Broken Arrow Historical Society Museum will be hosting its first fundraiser, a “Night at the Museum” event on Friday, April 19. By Sheryl Sowell

By Duane Blankenship Pastors Billy Joe and Theresa Watts began their outreach ministry at The Rock Church in September of 2007. Since that time, Pastor Billy Joe says, “The

educate the customer and make the process as lucrative and convenient as possible. Security is also a priority as Tulsa Gold and Gems. Co-owner Spencer Fisher explains, “We have a Tulsa police officer on site 24 hours a day, and customers must be buzzed in and monitored. We realize that people are coming to us with their valuables, and we want our customers to feel secure throughout the transaction.” In addition to the online resources and promises of security, Tulsa Gold and Gems offers a high-tech piece of machinery, the Spectrum (continued on page 24)

On Friday, April 19, the Broken Arrow Historical Society Museum will host its first “Night at the Museum” fundraiser from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The event will take place at the Broken Arrow Historical Society Museum, 400 S. Main St. in downtown Broken Arrow, and will feature beer and wine tasting, delicious food, music, and live and silent auctions. General admission tickets are $40 per person, and VIP tickets are $250 per person. Musical guests Travis Kidd and Chad Meier will wow the crowd with their performances. At this Mardi Gras themed event, guests will be treated to a large selection of local and national beer and wine. They will also delight in lots of tasty food from several local

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restaurants including Bonefish Grill, Main Street Tavern and Uncle Vinny’s NY Pizza. VIP ticketholders will enjoy a private performance by Travis Kidd on the first floor exhibition room of the museum. The room will open later in the evening to general admission attendees for the live and silent auctions. Several tempting auction items are up for grabs, including two travel packages, gold and chocolate diamond earrings from J. David Jewelry, a golf and dinner package to Forest Ridge Country Club, dinner and four tickets to The Oak Ridge Boys at Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center, a gift certificate worth $2,000 to Vincent Anthony Jewelers, VIP tickets to “The Lion King” at Tulsa Performing Arts Center, a (continued on page 24)

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