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CCRC) Is on the Cutting Edge of Best Practice for Children, Families and Teachers Promoting Quality Care for Every Child 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-Follow us on Twitter Child Care Resource Center is a program of the Community Service Council, a United Way partner agency and also supported by Oklahoma Child Care Resource and Referral Association, the George Kaiser Family Foundation Morningcrest Foundation and several other foundations. Thanks to Our Sponsors Did you know? $35,000 worth of volunteer time Terrace View Sponsor annually supports children and families GableGotwals Don’t Forget to Stop at our Participating TD Williamson Restaurants Along the Way-Each Offering Tulsa Pedicabs You Something Special! Music Lynx The Vault 620 South Cincinnati Balcony Sponsor Elote Café & Catering Public Service Company of Oklahoma 514 South Boston Bank of Oklahoma Tavolo: An Italian Bistro KWB Oil Property Management 427 South Boston George Krumme Mod’s Coffee & Crepes 507 South Boston Mezzanine Sponsor Annie Tomecek The New Atlas Grill 415 South Boston BKD, LLP CPAs & Advisors Nancy & Raymond Feldman Tulsa Press Club 415 South Boston Ron & Bonnie Peters Ruth K. Nelson Tulsa Educare, Inc. Michael & Erin Dailey Charlie Jackson & Tamara Rains Nancy McDonald Play and Learn Preschool Half Price Appetizers For Dinner Tours or Tuesday thru Just a New Perspective Friday from on Downtown 5 to 7 pm. Monday: 11am - 2pm Call: 918-592-5151 Tues - Fri: 11am - 2pm & 5pm - 10pm Call 918-850-7695 219 S. Cheyenne Saturday: 5pm - 10pm tulsapedicabs.com Or on Facebook Philcade, Waite Phillips Penthouse In-Kind Donations Completed in 1931, the Philcade was designed to complement the Philtower. It’s significant for its Courtyard by Marriott interior art work. The mezzanine ceiling is covered with Kanbar Properties (KPM, LLC) gold leaf and hand painted with geometric designs Holiday Inn Central City executed in muted tones of red, blue, green, purple, and Mayo Hotel brown, the favored colors of the Art Deco period. These Wiggin Properties designs display the Zigzag Art Deco style of this era. Aloft Hotel / Brickhuggers Hosted by KPM LLC 918.581.3100 BAM, LLC Mayo Hotel 320 Boston, LLC The Penthouse 624 Boston, LLC / Hille Foundation Opened in 1925 as a first class hotel, it has been a stop MidContinent Tower, LLC off spot for many celebrities over the years. Bob Hope, Hyatt Regency Hotel Charles Lindbergh, Charlie Chaplin, Mae West and John YMCA Paul Getty to name only a few, have all slept in the eighteen stories of pure luxury! Rooms were designed to Ann’s Bakery provide utmost comfort and security. Guests could enjoy Eloté Café & Catering not only hot and cold running water, but a third tap came Glacier Confection with every room providing ice water also. Check out the Jarboe Sales view from the penthouse! Hosted by Brickhugger, LLC 918.582.MAYO la Madeleine Ludger’s Catering Aloft Tulsa Downtown & wxyz bar Margaritas to Go From the inside, the new Aloft hotel downtown looks like McNellie’s Group a mix of midcentury modern and high-tech convenience Mod’s Coffee & Crepes with touches of industrial style. From the outside, it looks New Atlas Grill a lot like the former City Hall. The building was built in Old Village Wine & Spirits 1969 and has historic preservation status. Hosted by Brickhugger, LLC 918-947-8200 Penthouse @ The Mayo Left Hand Brewing Company-Paragon Brands Rib Crib Route 66 PHOTOBOOTH Rusty Crane Tavolo: An Italian Bistro TiAmo Ristorante Italiano Tulsa Press Club The Vault Whiskey Business 7th and South Boulder 15 East Brady St 918-938-6368 www.glacierconfection.com Did you know? 34% of children receiving child development Did you know? screenings are referred for follow up services 80% of families choose child care from the referrals provided by CCRC Raffle Packages!! Retail is growing in downtown Tulsa, We’ve assembled some fantastic raffle packages for and a few shops are open along your you! You can enter multiple chances to win one or more of these great packages when you visit the route tonight! Mid Continent Building and 624 Boston. The Full Deco Just $5 for your chance to win!! (or 5 for $20!) Conveniences, Gifts, Made in Oklahoma Products Put all your tickets towards one basket On 5th between Main & Boston or spread them out Decopolis Proceeds benefit the Child Care Resource Center; Art Deco Treasures & Unique Gifts you need not be present to claim your packages. On Boston between 6th & 7th Winners will be notified by June 18, 2013 Picklesworth (Package contents at time of printing, items may have been added) Fabulous Cards & Socks 5th and Boston I Love Tulsa Basket Made 1 night stay at Bridle Creek Horse Ranch in Sperry Unique & Handmade Items 4 tickets to the TU-Rice football game – October 5 5th & Boston 2 – day passes to Big Splash Red Robin Goodies ($20 gift card + 2 glasses, Red Royalty Ariana Jakub Card, Kids meal, shake) Unique Gifts 5th & Boston Pedicab tour for 2 with a 1 night stay at the Hilton Tulsa Downtown Bison & Bear 4 tickets to the Tulsa Athletics vs. Houston Hurricane soccer For the Guy in Your Life game – June 29 5th & Boston Soccer Star children’s book Candy Castle ABC in Tulsa Book Need We Say More? On Boston between 5th & 6th Golfer’s Delight Basket 2 rounds at Owasso Golf Brookside Pottery Downtown Great Art, Great Artist 2 rounds at Bailey Ranch in Owasso Atlas Life Building 4 rounds at White Hawk Golf Club in Bixby 4 rounds of golf at Broken Arrow Golf and Athletic The Humidor 4 rounds at Battle Creek in Broken Arrow Specialty Cigars Atlas Life Building OSU Fan Basket 2 – club level tickets for the OSU vs. Kansas State football game – October 5 Catch that Pass book by Matt Christopher TAVOLO: An Italian Bistro 427 South Boston at the Philtower Building 918.949.4498 tavolotulsa.com Great Selection!!! Knowledgeable, Friendly Staff Did you know? Child care providers were reimbursed $585,000 1327 East 41st Street for feeding children nutritiously last year (918) 712-2115 624 Boston Did you know? 624 S. Boston was constructed in 1928 as the Oklahoma 7780 children are currently being served by CCRC Natural Gas Building, or the ONG Building. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is one of downtown Feeling Healthy, Feeling Good Basket Tulsa's finest examples of Zig Zag Art Deco Architecture. 2 weeks of unlimited Yoga at The Yoga Room Today, 624 S. Boston is a ten story commercial office building Yoga Planet activity book with all of the modern amenities coupled with classic art Yoga and You CD deco charm. 3 month membership to the YMCA Hosted by the Hille Foundation and 624 Boston, LLC iidentity salon hair cut and products 918-237-2041 Clinique products 2 weeks of unlimited cycling classes at Physiques by Hyatt Regency Hotel Monique Hyatt Regency Tulsa sits in the heart of Oklahoma’s vibrant 1 month of unlimited boot camp at Owasso Body Coach business, entertainment and cultural districts. The 6 – ½ hour sessions (2 weeks) of personal training at Owasso downtown Tulsa hotel overlooks the scenic gardens of the Body Coach Williams Center Complex and is only eight miles from Tulsa International Airport. Adjoined via skybridge to Williams Pamper Me Basket Towers, the luxury high-rise Tulsa hotel is adjacent to the Jewelry by Vintage Pearl famous Tulsa Performing Arts Center and just a few walking Hair cut and color by Sterling blocks from the Tulsa Convention Center. Assorted Mary Kay Products 918-582-9000 Manicure from Luxury Nail Salon Holiday Inn City Central & The Boulder Grill $25 certificate from European Wax Center Located in the Heart of Downtown Tulsa, the newly Pedicab tour for 2, 1 night stay at the Hilton Tulsa Downtown renovated Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center offers contemporary Moving with Mozart CD accommodations designed to provide the highest level of Emerge Medical Day Spa $400 Laser Hair Removal quality and comfort for guests. The meetings and events facilities have a total of 8,000 square feet of space for 10-200 OU Fan Basket guests including the Rooftop Pool Terrace, also offering full Autographed football service catering.
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