Paragon Industries Inc.
3378 W. Oklahoma 117, Sapulpa
Aaron Leatherbarrow
Rhema Bible College
1025 W Kenosha St,
Broken Arrow
My husband calls it “Reema” but I assure you, it’s “Rayma.” Growing up, loading up with my nine siblings in our 15 passenger “church van” to drive through the light display at Rhema was a much anticipated and much loved tradition. I thought no one enjoyed it quite as much as we did. I mean, who else had a van load of immediate family with whom to enjoy Christmas lights? Then my husband and I started dating, and we enjoyed walking through the lighted winter wonder land with our hearts in love and glowing brightest of all. Now that we have children, the tradition continues. Each season, I watch the weather forecast for a particularly warm night, which you can almost count on in Oklahoma, and I text my husband excitedly “It’s going to be 50 degrees tonight!” and he responds “Wanna go to Rhema?” and I say something sarcastic like “Duh!” Now my husband and I can barely hold hands with each other because we have one of our four children on each hand, but we steal glances that say “Remember when…?” and when I see young couples walking huddled together I smile to myself and wonder if they can possibly imagine what’s in store for them.
Bundle up with a bunch of family or friends and spend a evening at Rhema this Christmas season.
Bethany Proffitt
Utica Square Shopping Center
21st Street and Utica Avenue, Tulsa
Mon-Sat: 10am-9pm
Sun.: 12pm-6pm
Christmas Eve 10am-4pm
Those looking for that “timeless tradition” feel for the holidays should plan a visit out to Utica Square. Tulsa’s first “suburban shopping center” opened in 1952 on what was then the outskirts of town. It has remained a Tulsa treasure and favorite ever since. For over 40 years they’ve held their annual “Lights On” event on Thanksgiving night. While families gather round, Santa counts down and the Tulsa night sky is illuminated by 700,000 lights trimming 175 trees. Make sure you discover the 4 animatronic Nutcracker Suite scenes located throughout the shopping center. These vintage displays tell the Nutcracker story and have delighted children and adults for generations, and provide a great photo opportunity.
Heather Tiger
71st & Lewis
Neighborhoods to the northeast and southeast of the intersection
There are tons of lights to look at, and they have enough variety that you don’t feel like you’re driving down an airport runway. Some of the houses even join together to build fantastic light tunnels.
Kyle Westfall

