The Good Eagle Scout, Darrell
“I love scouts. All my life, I love scouts!” said Darrell White, a scout with Troop 77. In February, the 64-yearold achieved Eagle Scout status. It was a proud moment for this man who has spent decades engaged with the scouting community. Eagle Scout is the highest rank of the Scouts BSA (formerly Boys Scouts…
Read More >A Marathon of Miracles
Doctors can’t explain her recovery. Words can’t capture her resilience. Rachel Foster is a walking miracle. Following an electric scooter accident in November, the Moni’s Italian Restaurant chef and co-owner was left with a catastrophic brain injury, 17 broken bones and on life support. Doctors predicted the best-case scenario was a life where Rachel would…
Read More >Jeremy & That “Jeep Thang”
Jeremy Rowe’s country music career started out as a Jeep thing––make that a “Jeep Thang,” the title of the song he wrote in 2019 that put him on the national stage. Due to the song’s popularity among the Jeep crowd, he now travels to Jeep shows around the United States to perform his repertoire of…
Read More >Bringing HOPE to Edmond
Despite Edmond’s upscale reputation, many residents struggle financially. Since 1984, the HOPE Center has given a helping hand to clients across the community, providing food, clothing, utility bill assistance, and much more. “People don’t always realize how many services we offer,” says Executive Director Chris Sperry. Meeting Emergency Needs One recent client was a retired…
Read More >Aspen Coffee
With a coffee shop on every corner these days, you might think loyalty is a thing of the past. But at Aspen Coffee, Oklahoma’s first small-batch roaster, a ground-breaking approach and robust sense of community have fueled a 28-year coffee culture. In 1994, longtime friends Matt Johnston and Kelly Lyda tapped into the emerging coffee…
Read More >From Edmond to Hollywood: James Austin Kerr
How does the shy kid from high school become a successful Hollywood actor? If you ask James Austin Kerr, the answer is “good relationships and hard work.” The Edmond North graduate now lives in L.A., and you’ve probably seen his work. Best known for “Queen of the South”, “Awake”, “13 Minutes” and “Dauntless: The Battle…
Read More >The Start of Something Sweet
For many, baking is a hobby. For Alicia Taylor, it’s a lifesaver. When her husband died unexpectedly in 2019, Alicia was faced with the urgent need to provide for her household. The mother of two turned to her childhood pastime to provide for her family. She is now celebrating three years as the sole owner…
Read More >Nikki’s Journey to Judge
From a young age, Oklahoma County District Judge Nikki Kirkpatrick knew the path she would pursue, but the road was far from easy. She says the strong sense of justice and empathy that direct her life today are largely because of the challenging circumstances of her early life. “I was born into a family where…
Read More >The Knotty Ladies
“Community service is possible at any age, even into our seventies or eighties,” said Judith Head, spokesperson for a group of compassionate women who’ve made nearly 1,000 knotted fleece blankets for children in need. Since 2013, ladies from Touchmark Retirement Center have set out to comfort homeless elementary children who are being served by the…
Read More >Bruce of the Bagpipes
Bruce Robertson describes his hobbies as ‘pretty normal.’ He likes playing golf, watching baseball, and winning the occasional bagpiping world championship. This not-soaverage accomplishment is more than a hobby. For the second-generation American, bagpiping is a meaningful medium that honors his family history. Bruce’s parents immigrated from Glasgow, Scotland to Edmond, Oklahoma a year before…
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