FOOD: Redefining Fine Dining at Lottinvilles
Even on a Wednesday evening, one can find the parking lot almost full at Lottinvilles Wood Grill during these cool wintery months. The mood inside Lottinvilles provides a warm feeling of contentment with its relaxed lighting, comfortable seating and curved main dining area.
Read More >FOOD: Kickingbird Wine Merchants
Eat Drink and Be Merry. The Holiday season is upon us so it’s time to celebrate.
Read More >FOOD: The Melting Pot
Public fondue-ing can be a slightly intimidating experience to a first-timer, but that is part of the adventure and fun of it!
Read More >FOOD: Nothing Bundt Cakes
In the world of food lovers, everyone is looking for the next dessert trend.
Read More >Come, Sit, Stay & Listen
If you come to the Edmond Library on a Thursday night, you'll find a few surprising creatures along with the typical bookworm. Like adults and children, dogs enjoy having their noses planted in a good book, too. Last summer, the Edmond Library started an innovative program called Children Reading to Dogs (CRTD), formerly named FIDO…
Read More >Vannadine
For many teens, high school can be rough. Those who are brave enough to be different and don't go along with the crowd are often made fun of and feel ostracized. "In high school, I got made fun of for the way I dressed and the way I talked and really for who I was,”…
Read More >A Winning Principal
Ever been summoned to the principal's office? Whatever your memories of your school's top leader may be, West Field Elementary Principal, Dr. Joe Pierce, will be remembered this year for winning the title of Oklahoma Elementary School Principal of the Year. "It's an honor and a chance for me to brag on my terrific staff…
Read More >The Running Man
What does it take to become a long-distance runner? Dedication. But, for 59 year-old Edmond resident, Tom Parrott, that word is an understatement. It's dark outside. And while most of us are still sleeping soundly or sipping that first cup of eye-opening coffee, Parrott laces up his running shoes and begins his "before sun-up" daily…
Read More >History & Tall Tales
Have you ever been to Dirty Shame? Slapout? Cutthroat Gap? Pie Flat? What about Dead Indian Lake? These are just a few of the funny, tragic or controversial Oklahoma place names and their origin that local and award winning author, Jim Marion Etter has included in his latest book, What a Dirty Shame: 100 Unforgettable…
Read More >The Princess Project
Corsages. Taffeta. Lace. Extended curfew. All these words conjure up memories of bygone proms. But for low-income girls across the nation, a magical night to remember may not be possible without help from a few benefactors. Prom season is well underway and in the spirit of the fairy godmother, Oklahoma’s own Serendipity and Prom Wishes…
Read More >Harts Dream
For most people, childhood aspirations are far-fetched. Few end up as rock stars, actors, models, super heroes or astronauts. But, for Wes Hart, his childhood dream of becoming an actor actually came true. After finishing a six-week understudy role as Gaston, in “Beauty and the Beast” at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Hart is currently on…
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