Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Square Dance Lessons in Tulsa, Oklahoma

As many of you know, Jennie and I do some Square Dancing as our busy schedule permits. We are members of a square dance "club" in Bixby which dances a couple times a month usually.

Starting in September, our club will be offering lessons to complete beginners, people with two (or more) left feet, and klutzes alike. No partner needed. First few lessons are free and tons of fun.

If you want to learn something challenging and amazingly fun, and you live in the Tulsa area, let us know and we'll hook you up.

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Tulsa County Says 'No' to More Taxes

We were glad to see that Tulsa County voters indeed have their priorities straight, even if all our leaders don't. It's clear to many of us that this proposed River Tax wasn't the best way to make Tulsa a better place to live and work. Many people asked, what about our streets? Others asked, what about our parks and pools? These are things that have been neglected for a long time, and Mayor Kathy Taylor has reneged on promises she has made to improve them. Finally, we were asked to ignore all these problems and write a blank check to so-called river development. Not happening.

Jennie and I visit the Jenks Riverwalk occasionally, and very much enjoy the food and entertainment and atmosphere. Now, why exactly was Jenks able to do something with their part of the river without a single tax increase, yet now we're told that we must spend millions of dollars to make it happen in Broken Arrow and Tulsa and elsewhere? I don't buy it.

Thank you, Tulsa County for seeing through the propaganda machine and understanding the real issues here. The longer I live in this city, the more I love it.

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Monday, October 08, 2007

Vote Tomorrow

For those of you who live in Tulsa County, don't forget to vote tomorrow. And, if you've been listening to the people who say there's nothing fun to do in Tulsa and feel it necessary to allocate other people's money to go toward river development, take a look at City Councilor Roscoe Turner's list of 35 things to do in the Tulsa area.
There are many hard-working people who live paycheck to paycheck; many elderly who worked their whole lives to retire on a very limited income, these people cannot afford to pay more taxes for your entertainment - especially those who live in areas of Tulsa where the city has made promises and reneged on them time and time again.

So, get out and spend some of your young professional money and generate some tax revenue, and before long we will have the money to fix the streets, open swimming pools and recreation centers at our community parks, mow the grass in all areas of the city, fix broken water lines and provide public safety by hiring more police. Then maybe, just maybe, we can take a look at doing something with YOUR RIVER.

Now, if that isn't persuasion enough to vote NO tomorrow, than I don't know what is.

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Tuesday, October 02, 2007

No River Tax Signs on Fire (Literally)

Apparently, River Tax supporters are going around lighting No River Tax yard signs on fire. Some lady's lawn was burning, and her husband had to run out and douse the flames.

Nice.

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Lying to Broken Arrow

Tulsa River Tax - Lying to Broken Arrow

From BatesLine:
Notice the drawing in the photo, labeled "Broken Arrow Riverfront." That's a conceptual sketch from the Arkansas River Corridor Master Plan (ARCMP), the long-term wish list for riverfront development that was developed from 2003 to 2005.

NOT ONE CENT of the money in this plan will build what you see depicted in that drawing...

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Thursday, August 02, 2007

More Sales Taxes?

From Bates Line, sounds like we'll be voting October 9th on yet another Tulsa sales tax increase to fund river projects. Oh, and by the way, we're already paying for the river improvements with Vision 2025.

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