Edmond Farmer’s Market
The Edmond Farmer’s Market is much more than a place to find superior Oklahoma foods. It’s a weekly celebration of community and family, and a chance to support local businesses all through the year. Celebrating 20 Years The outdoor season of the Edmond Farmer’s Market begins April 15, kicking off their biggest and best year…
Read More >Rendezvous Pizza
Two great cities with two distinct pizzas are now at home right in the neighborhood near Quail Springs Mall. No need to settle for either New York or Detroit-style pizza–now you can have both! Rendezvous Pizza is the result of Casey Klepper’s and Buck Warfield’s lifelong passion for pizza. Casey was born in the Bronx…
Read More >Al’s: A Place for Collectors and Community
It was 1987. Ronald Reagan was President, Whitney Houston was topping the charts, and baseball cards were hot, at fifty cents a pack. That’s when Al’s Sports Cards opened as a hole-inthe- wall store in Edmond. Thirty-five years later, Al’s Sports Cards & Gaming is one of the few remaining card shops around—and a top-performing…
Read More >The Bright Side of Blindness
If Hannah Dangle could offer one piece of encouragement to the world, it’s this: “you can do hard things.” And doing hard things is something Hannah knows a thing or two about. In her 23 years of life she’s overcome daunting diagnoses, and now is navigating total blindness. Hannah was first diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma…
Read More >Off to the Races with Clayton McCook, DVM
On a normal Monday, Clayton McCook, DVM may see as many as 170 patients. The athletes he treats weigh around 1,200 pounds and can run up to 40 miles per hour. The Edmond veterinarian encourages Oklahomans to visit a quarter horse race at Remington Park to see his athletes in action. He says the doors…
Read More >A Look Back: Unveiling Edmond’s Past
Eloise Rodkey (pictured) married Kenneth Rees on October 1, 1940 at her home in Edmond, Oklahoma. Eloise came from a prominent Edmond family, involved in the flour milling industry from 1894 to 1972. The mill was one of the most successful businesses in early Edmond. The name Rodkey Flour Mill is still visible on the…
Read More >Nelson Landscaping
With spring right around the corner, Nelson Landscaping is ready to help you create an outdoor space you’ll love coming back to. The company is one of the area’s premier landscape designers, serving OKC for almost thirty years. Customized Landscape If you want to enjoy beautiful flower beds without the headaches of constant watering and…
Read More >Float OKC
We can’t float on top of the clouds, but a visit to Float OKC is the next best thing. An hour-long session of restful floatation can relieve pain, ease stress, and even boost your creativity. Healing Your Body and Mind “Floatation therapy has a myriad of benefits for the body and mind,” says owner Tonya…
Read More >In Other Words with Janet
Enough about me – let’s hear about some exciting economic growth around Edmond from Janet Yowell, Executive Director of the EEDA. Janet, thanks for all you do for Edmond. – Dave Edmond has experienced an exciting year of activity with the downtown area leading the way. Since the year 2000, (roughly when the Central Edmond…
Read More >Happy Heavenly Birthday, Jay!
It’s another first! So many “firsts” after losing a loved one. In just five months, I’ve already hit Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s, Valentine’s Day, as well as first snow, first trip without Jay and more. Now April brings a “first birthday” without my sweet son. Birthdays have always been special in our home. My…
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