Child Care Resource Center (CCRC)Child Care Resource Center (CCRC) is on the cutting edge of best...
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Child Care Resource Center (CCRC) is on the cutting edge of best practice for children, families and teachers promoting quality care for every child. CCRC provides services in Tulsa, Creek, Osage, Rogers and Wagoner Counties.
Resource and Referral is part of the state and national Child Care Resource and Referral system. R&R provides families with children free referrals to safe, affordable child care that meets their immediate child care needs, while offering a variety of tools that allow families to gain the information and knowledge necessary to evaluate the child care options available. Babyline/Planline helps women and families find affordable prenatal care and family planning services that will improve outcomes for potentially high risk pregnancies to reduce infant mortality.
The Resource Library provides developmentally appropriate toys, resource books, and a work area for the public to make inexpensive materials with die cuts, laminating machine and other tools. The Child and Adult Care Food Program reimburses family child care providers that serve nutritious meals and snacks to children in their care. The Quality Enhancement Initiative assists child care centers and family child care homes to achieve and sustain Accreditation (National Association for the Education of Young Children for center-based programs & National Association for Family Child Care). Services include program assessment, technical assistance, and staff development.
The LINK Project provides free developmental, hearing, vision, speech, and social-emotional screening on-site in Tulsa County child care programs. After screenings are completed, the LINK team works closely with the family and agencies in the community to provide appropriate referrals if needed.
For more information please go to our website at www.ccrctulsa.org or Like us on Facebook.
Child Care Resource Center is a program of the
Community Service Council, a United Way partner agency also supported by Oklahoma Child Care Resource and Refer-ral Association and the George Kaiser Family Foundation. .
Thanks to Our Sponsors
Terrace View GableGotwals
Balcony Bank of Oklahoma George Krumme
John Steele Zink Foundation KWB Oil Property Management, Inc LynnCo Supply Chain Solutions, Inc
Urban Tulsa Weekly Williams
Mezzanine Osage Casino
Sue Riggs Tulsa Educare
Harry Potter Public Service Company of Oklahoma
Michael and Erin Dailey Charlie Jackson and Tamara Rains
In-Kind Donations Ann’s Bakery
BAM, LLC Billy’s on the Square
Brickhuggers LLC Café 320
Candy Castle Christina’s Captured Moments
Courtyard by Marriott Edward Delk’s Bar and Restaurant
Fizzo Water Company Glacier Confections
Hall Estill, Attorneys at Law Icing on the Top
Juniper KPM LLC
Kennedy Tower, LLC la Madeleine
Ludger’s Catering Margaritas on the Go
McNellie’s Group Mexicali Border Café
Mod’s Coffee & Crepes MusicLynx Booking and Marketing Agency
New Atlas Grill Old Village Wine & Spirits
Paragon Brands Rib Crib
Route 66 PHOTOBOOTH StableRidge Winery
Stems at Utica Square Te Kei’s
TiAmo Ristorante Italiano Trula Restaurant @ The Mayo
Tulsa Pedicabs Tulsa Press Club
Tulsa Symphony Orchestra The Vault
Whiskey Business Wiggin Properties
Wolfgang Puck Bistro 320 Boston, LLC
Mayo Hotel Food provided by Trula’s The Penthouse cash bar Opened in 1925 as a first class hotel, it has been a stop off spot for many celebrities over the years. Bob Hope, Charles Lindbergh, Charlie Chaplin, Mae West and John Paul Getty to name only a few, have all slept here. Eighteen stories of pure luxury! Rooms were designed to provide utmost comfort and security. Guests could enjoy not only hot and cold running water, but a third tap came with every room providing ice water also. Check out the view from the penthouse!
Mayo 420 Billy’s on the Square snacks String Quartet provided by the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra: 6:45-9:15 Ronnamarie Jensen, Michael Nicolson-violin Phil Wachowski, Kari Caldwell-viola This building, like Tulsa, has grown and changed many times over the years, always adapting to new circum-stances. Originally , it was used to house the Mayo’s furniture business. It grew to five stories at that time, but that wasn’t enough. The Oil Boom had begun, so it was expanded to ten stories and repurposed as offices for Oil tycoons. At ten stories tall, it was one of the “skyscrapers” gracing Tulsa’s early skyline. Today, it has been repurposed yet again offering luxury living in the heart of downtown Tulsa. Hosted by Wiggin Properties 918-582-8100.
(918) 583-8703’4 24 S Main St
billysonthesquare.com
Hotel
Trula’s Restaurant
Penthouse Bar
918-582-6296 themayohotel.com
Philcade, Waite Phillips Penthouse
Cake shots from Icing on the Top TiAmo Ristorante bruschetta (6-8pm) East Balcony Champagne (drink ticket required) Fizz-O water Music: FM Pilots (6-8pm) Beau Tyler (8-10pm) West Balcony Mod’s Coffee & Crepes-gelato Candy Castle-sweets! Street Level Completed in 1931, The Philcade was designed to complement the Philtower. It’s significant for its interior art work. The mezzanine ceiling is covered with gold leaf and hand painted with geometric designs executed in muted tones of red, blue, green, purple, and brown, the favored colors of the Art Deco period. These designs display the Zigzag Art Deco style of this era. Hosted by KPM LLC918.581.3100
Don’t Forget to Stop at the Free-Standing Restaurants Along the Way
Edward Delk’s The Vault
Did you know?
38% of 1130 children screened through LINK were referred for follow up services
Birthdays Weddings Special Occasions 111 W. 5th St 918-828-0399
www.icingonthetop.com
Monday: 11am - 2pm Tues - Fri: 11am - 2pm & 5pm - 10pm
Saturday: 5pm - 10pm
Half Price Appetizers
Tuesday thru Friday from 5 to 7 pm.
Call: 918-592-5151 219 S. Cheyenne
Start at any of our great locations at 6:00 p.m. * and proceed in any order you wish!
Plan ahead, because the event will close at 10:00 p.m. Remember to wear your wristband, that is your ticket!
Drink tickets: You are given 3 for the evening, we may not sell you any more. There will be a cash bar at the
Mid Continent Building and in our local restaurants.
1. Petroleum Club Building* (15th Fl/Public, 16th Fl/VIP)*Opening at 5:00 for a special program and toast
2. Mayo Hotel Penthouse 3. 420 Mayo Building 4. 320 Boston Building / 21st Floor,
320 Café &Tunnel Entrance 5. Kennedy Building & Tunnel Entrance 6. Mid Continent Building /15th Floor &
Tunnel Entrance 7. Atlas Life Building/ Courtyard by Marriott,
Tulsa Press Club and New Atlas Grill 8. Edward Delk’s Bar & Restaurant 9. First Place Tower / 41st Floor 10. Philcade Building / Penthouse, Mod’s &
Candy Castle 11. The Vault Restaurant
(see following pages for details)
Raffle Packages!! We’ve assembled some fantastic raffle packages for you! You can enter multiple chances to win one or more of these great packages when you visit the 320 South Boston Building, First Place Tower and the Petroleum Club Building.
Just $5 for 3 chances to win!! (Put all your tickets towards one basket or spread them out)
So...enter lots of times and increase your chances to take home some great stuff!
(Proceeds benefit the Child Care Resource Center; you need not be present to claim your packages.
Winners will be notified June 18, 2012)
(Package contents at time of printing, items may have been added)
Pamper Package (est. value $635) Haircut and color from Andrea Free @ Blue Cameo Salon
Matrix salon bag full of products
$25 gift card to Queenies in Utica Square
Facial and massage from Emerge Medical Spa
750 ml bottle of Skinny Girl Margarita
Okie Scents Sinfully Cinnamon candle
2 tickets to 2 concerts of the Chamber Music Tulsa 2012-2013 Season
Learn about the buildings participating in tonight’s events through the Tulsa city-County Library’s new app!
Great Selection!!! 1327 East 41st Street (918) 712-2115
juniper restaurant & martini lounge Tuesday – Saturday
Lunch: 11 am - 4 pm
Dinner: 4 pm - 11 pm
3rd & Elgin
918-794-1090
reservations suggested
Did you know?
26,383 child care referrals were given to 1433 families. 88% found care after using our services
First Place Tower- Sky Forty One Mexicali Border Café street tacos Margaritas to Go margaritas (drink ticket needed) Music: Dan Crossland (6-8pm) DJ Matt (8-10pm) Route 66 PhotoBOOTH-Get Your Free Commemorative Picture! Buy a raffle ticket here!
This building stands 40 stories high and was originally named the First National BanCorporation Tower. More modern than its peers, it was completed in 1970 and has 41 stories though the “13th” floor has been omitted. The only other buildings in Tulsa taller than First Place Tower are the BOK Tower and CityPlex Towers. The building is primarily constructed of steel and concrete and sports a marble and granite lobby. Hosted by KPM LLC 918.581.3100
The Kennedy Tower Te Kei’s bread pudding Fizz-O Water Music: Kristin Nicole & Jon Moody (6-8pm) David Castro (8-10pm) Shop at the TACSI Kids jewelry booth. (Tulsa Area Community Schools Initiative) The Kennedy Building was completed in 1916 and was designed in the Beaux Arts mode. Purchased in 1917 by Dr. Samuel Kennedy, it remained with the Kennedy family until 1967 when it was purchased by Williams Realty. It was renovated in 1980 and the open space that was created in the center was made into an atrium which allows natural light in all areas and contributes to an open, airy feeling. Italian and Vermont marble, brass and terra cotta are used throughout the building. Hosted by Kennedy Tower, LLC. 918-584-1414
The Tulsa Tunnels We are only able to explore the tun-nel from the Hyatt parking garage to the 320 Building, Kennedy Building and Mid Continent Building at this time, but the tunnels connect, in total, six buildings, three parking garages, a world-class hotel and numerous cafés and small businesses. It is possible to travel from First and Main all the way to Fifth and Boston while remaining indoors at all times.
Did you know?
90% of Babyline callers attended Doctor’s visits within a week of contacting CCRC
1616 South Utica 918-382-7777 www.tekeis.com
Edward Delk’s Bar & Restaurant
427 South Boston
1 (918) 770-4388
T-Town Summer Staycation (est. value $400) Tulsa Zoo passes for 4
Drillers vs Springfield June 24th baseball game – 4 tickets
Andy B’s – 2 free bowling or go kart passes plus 2 buy-one-get-one cards for bowling or go karts
Big Splash – 2 day passes
University of Tulsa Football vs. Nichols State – September 15th game – 4 tickets
$40 gift card to Dust Bowl
McAlisters Deli – 5 free lunches
Christina’s Captured Moments photo session
$25 gift certificate to The Brook
ABC’s of Tulsa Book
624 South Cincinnati 918-582-1403
Restaurant & Café
For Dinner Tours or Just a New Perspective
on Downtown Call 918-850-7695 www.Golzernpedicabs.com Or find us on Facebook!
Wake Me Up! (est. value $200) Starbucks 1 16oz medium house blend coffee beans
Starbucks 1 16 oz dark coast coffee beans
Starbucks 1 16 oz Café Estima blend coffee beans
Starbucks 1 16 oz Three Region blend coffee beans
Starbucks 1 16 oz dark roast blend coffee beans
Starbucks 1 16 oz Blonde Willow coffee beans
Starbucks VIA @ home assortment
Mecca Coffee olive oil
$50 gift card to MiCocina
Tee Up (est. value $600) 4 rounds at The Greens of Owasso
2 rounds at The Broken Arrow Golf and Athletic Club
4some of golf at Battle Creek
4 rounds at White Hawk
Nike LED watch
$25 gift card to The Brook
Boomer Sooner (priceless) Bob Stoops signed football
Lon Kruger & Sherry Coale signed basketball
Variety of OU logo goodies
$50 gift card to MiCocina
Go Pokes! (est. value $1,050) 2 Club level tickets to the OSU vs. West Virginia
football game on October 11 which includes club level seats, buffet and beverages
OSU logo goodies
3330 South Peoria Avenue
(918) 292-8585
Mid Continent Tower-15th Floor
Ludger’s Catering providing great snacks and a cash bar Glacier Confections with fabulous chocolates Music: Kevin Jameson (6-8pm) Michael Little (8-10pm) The building consists of two separate structures. The first is the Mid-Continent Building, a 16-story structure on the west side of the complex. It was completed in 1918. The second is the Mid-Continent Tower, a 37-story structure which is built alongside and cantilevered above and over the original 16-story building. The two structures do not touch. Each is freestanding, separated by six inches of space to permit each to sway, to expand or contract independently. The older building is constructed of con-crete; the newer is a steel structure. Hosted by Mid Continent Tower, LLC 918-899-0300
Matt Eidson
(918) 605-5068
We are the booking agency and music marketing
company for Tulsa's best musicians and DJ's
15 East Brady St 918-938-6368
www.glacierconfection.com
6120 East 32nd Place, Suite A 918-744-9988
www.ludgers.com
Tulsa’s Professional Caterers
Offering Drop-off to Full Service
Weddings Corporate Events
Business Meetings Birthday Parties
...and more!
Did you know?
5223 providers benefited from 1881 hours of training and technical assistance
Atlas Life Building Courtyard by Marriott has lots of fun planned with a steel drum band and a treasure map with clues to getting your FREE Caribbean cocktail. New Atlas Grill snacks Tulsa Press Club Bourbon Meatballs & Famous Pretzels This is a historic twelve-story office building completed in 1922, sandwiched between the Philtower and Mid-Continent Tower. At the top is an ornate cornice surmounted by a crouching statue of Atlas. The building is
seven bays wide at the base, narrowing to three above the second floor to allow some separation from the taller buildings on either side. It was purposely designed as an Inverted “T” to represent Tulsa. In 2010 it was converted to a hotel.
415 S Boston Atlas Building
918-583-3111
www.newatlasgrill.com
THE NEW ATLAS GRILL CATERING TO NEW GENERATION DINERS IN
TULSA, OKLAHOMA
COURTYARD TULSA DOWNTOWN 415 S. Boston Avenue Atlas Life Building (918) 508-7400 www.marriott.com
The Top of the Town Committee
Honorary Chair-Representative Ron Peters Chair-Sue Riggs
Victoria Schultz Donna Davis, BAM, LLC
Stefanie Whitener, KLM LLC Anne Denison, Williams
Karen Smith, CCRC Executive Director Melinda Belcher, CCRC
Casey Moore, CCRC Stephanie Howard, CCRC
Lesley Gudgel, CCRC Paige Whalen, CCRC
Amy Peters, CCRC Cynthia Mooney, CCRC Xee Chang, CCRC Intern
Pat Kroblin, PK Promotions, Inc.
Did you know?
3 child care centers received NAEYC Accreditation and
2 programs met and received NAFCC Accreditation last year
Petroleum Club Memories (priceless)
Memorabilia from the Petroleum Club including silverware
2 gift certificates for 2 people each to the Tulsa Pedicab Wine and appetizer tours valued at $250
$100 Gift card to Wolfgang Puck Restaurant
Tulsa Blue Dome District
306 East First Street
918-205-9205
Front: Casey Moore, Karen Smith, Victoria Schulz, Xee Chang, Donna Davis Back: Stefanie Whitener, Pat Kroblin, Paige Whalen
Petroleum Club Building 15th Floor: 5:45pm-25th Anniversary Champagne Toast for the Child Care Resource Center with mini cupcakes from Ann’s Bakery for the toast Plantain Chips and Salsa from El Guapo Cantina (6-8:00pm) Wolfgang Puck Bistro corn chowder (8-10pm) la Madeleine (Mini Fruit Tart, Mini Lemon Tart, Mini Café Au Lait Brulee, Mini Vanilla and Fruit Crème Brulee, Mini Tiramisu) from 8-10pm Fizz-O Water Sangria (drink ticket required) Music: Rockwell (6-8pm) Jamey Hooper (8-10pm) Buy a raffle ticket here!
16th Floor: VIP area for Event Sponsors Red Wristband Required Food by Juniper Great player piano!
Valet parking available off of Boulder.
In October of 1950, 22 oilmen met to explore the possibil-ity of forming a private club as other oil centers had. The club moved to the Petroleum Club Building in 1963. During its heyday, the 14th floor contained the Oil Capital Grill, for men only. The 15th floor housed the main dining room and ballroom and the 16th floor included the Top O’Tulsa lounge. The recently renovated lobby is warm and inviting for office tenants as well as restaurant patrons. The onsite valet parking garage completes the great experience you will have when visiting the Petroleum Club Building. Hosted by KPM LLC 918.581.3100
7 North Harvard Avenue (918) 834-2345
Need help finding quality child care? Call
918-834-CARE
Did you know?
10,915 children were impacted by Child Care Resource Center services in 2011
TASTING ROOM HOURS MON – FRI 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. SATURDAY 10:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY 12:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
STABLERIDGE VINEYARD & WINERY 1916 WEST HIGHWAY 66
STROUD, OK 800-359-3990 OR 918-968-2568 WWW.STABLERIDGEVINEYARDS.COM
The 320 Building Lower Level: Café 320 offering gourmet sandwiches and gelato. Entrance to tunnels. 21st Floor hosted by Hall Estill, Attorneys at Law: Sliders from Rib Crib and Wines by StableRidge Winery (drink ticket plus sales) Fizz-O Water Music: Eric Hawkens (6-8pm) Zero Crossing (8-10pm) Art by the Tulsa Girls Art Studio Flowers by Stem’s at Utica Square Buy a raffle ticket here! (ATM Available)
This building was designed not only to be a bank, but also to be a mooring station for the most innovative form of travel in its day– the dirigible. Another use of the tower was as a beacon for weather alerts. During the 1960’s either red or green lights would be beamed on the tower to indicate vari-ous weather conditions. The building at 320 S. Boston was originally the home of the Exchange National Bank and was completed in 1928. It stood ten stories tall and was the largest bank in Oklahoma. It was designed by George Winkler (who also designed the Mayo Hotel) and then in 1929 was expanded even more to its current height of 22 stories. The 320 Building is designed in the Neo-Classical style and is connected to the Kennedy Building via a tunnel under Boston Avenue. Hosted by 320 Boston, LLC.918-584-1414, and Hall Estill, Attorneys at Law