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It's that very special time of year again where we all step back for a moment and look at what our business has accomplished, and where we want to go in the future. The power and reach of the Internet continues to increase and impact how we live, work and play. Because of the interactivity it offers, it has the potential to become more significant than the telephone, radio and even television. In fact, the Internet is capable of delivering all of the functions those earlier technologies offered. |
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As we talk about the Internet and its great promise, we should not only think about how it will improve our business but also how it can make the world a better place. It has already had great impact on improving communications around the world, in essence bringing us all together. The medical field, education and religion are a few other areas besides real estate that will see great improvements as use of the Internet grows and new technologies emerge. George Harris, Broker and Owner, states that the Tenkiller Property.com office is currently accommodating five associates and is able to assit up to eight serving our clients. The state-of-the-art facility has a computer station and hi speed Internet access to each desk. Our conference room has been turned into a "Media Center" with a plasma TV/monitor hooked to a powerful computer with hi speed internet access, and windows media platform opening up tremendous opportunties in the presentation of real estate. Harris states the media center also has satellite television, keeping the company in touch with the outside world that sometimes we all try to escape. "We are thrilled to be increasing our presence at the southern gateway to Tenkiller with the growth taking place in the area." Harris said, "We really wanted to do business right here and are proud to be part of the community celebrating our sixth year." The real estate industry has quickly become one of the most dominant fields on the Internet, with approximately 90% of homebuyers using it to aid them in their property search. With our cutting edge, award-winning website marketing Lake Tenkiller area property, we are presenting the company and property in an e-commerce fashion. The company also sends out a monthly e-newsletter via the internet describing local market trends and current events, with a subscription base of over 800 subscribers and have received inquiries from all over the World. "We really have been quite surprised at the reaction from the public and the industry as to how we are going to market, and are thrilled with the results." Said Harris.
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The common loon breeds in and around the Great Lakes of the northeastern United States and far north into Canada. The other species of loons are all far north visitors to the area. These birds are wonders to watch as they dive from eighty feet to the deepest points in the lake. Lake Tenkiller seems to be especially appealing to the loons because of its clear, deep water. For many people, the haunting call of the loon evokes the same emotions as the call of the wolf or the mournful evening song of the coyote.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tenkiller Property.com Newsletter January 2007 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In This Issue -- Staying on the "Cutting Edge" -- Eagle & Loon Watches Slated -- Fishing Report -- Tenkiller Events Lots of things are happening in the Lake Tenkiller area, and we would like to share a little of it with you. Thanks so much for being one of the 1000+ subscribers! We Love Lake Tenkiller!
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Come join us at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, Jan 13th & 27th for a tour featuring Southern Bald Eagles. After spending the morning at the refuge take a break and have a leisurely lunch in Vian. Then come to Tenkiller State Park and enjoy the famed bird of Northeast United States and Beyond, the Loon. Tours will occur unless there is a travel advisory for the area. Eagle Tour 9am at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, Loon Watch 2pm at Tenkiller State Park. The popular winter loon watches return to Tenkiller State Park during the month of January. Most Oklahomans think Maine when they think of loons but four species of loon frequent Tenkiller in the winter. The common loon is the most numerous but the Pacific loon, the yellow-billed loon, and the red- throated loon also appear. |
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Greenleaf:Elevation normal and clear. Largemouth bass slow on salt craws. Catfish slow on bottom with cut bait. Crappie fair on minnows and jigs around the fishing dock. Report submitted by Lark Wilson, game warden stationed in Muskogee County. Webbers Falls:Elevation normal and murky. Largemouth bass slow on deep diving dill baits and salt craws. Channel catfish slow on cut bait on bottom. Crappie fair on minnows and jigs at 12-18 ft. around brush structure. Report submitted by Lark Wilson, game warden stationed in Muskogee County. Waterfowl Report Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge: Lake level is normal. Food conditions are good. Duck numbers: mallard 5,607; green-winged teal 3,251; gadwall 912; wigeon 302; ring-necked 180; shoveller 50; pintail 27; wood duck 25; canvasback 25. Goose numbers: snow 8,483; Canada 17. Webbers Falls: Lake level is 2.53 ft. above normal. Habitat condition is good, with smartweed, barnyard grass, bidens, cut soybeans, corn, milo and wheat in the area. Duck numbers are fair. Goose numbers are low. Hunting activity is moderate, with moderate success.
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Photo credit OKLAHOMA TOURISM Jan 11-14, Take the online winter bird survey here Jan 26 & 27th Illinois River Fly Fishing School, Tenkiller State Park, Click here for info |
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Jan 27 Eagle Tour and Loon Watch Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge and Tenkiller State Park Jan 29-Feb 4--Finish out winter thinking of spring and summer at the Tulsa Boat, Sport and Travel Show. Dream big or small, but dream you will as you inspect all the new boats and equipment. Tulsa Expo Center. See you there! |