STYLE: Modern Vintage
Back when my friends were carrying their high-end designer handbags, I broke trend by sporting a 1950s black floral needlepoint purse found in a local thrift store.
Read More >ARTS: Fiber Artist
Donna Hilton’s fingers stroke the cream-colored wad of shimmery, pillowy down made from a mix of Merino sheep, yak and silk.
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: Food Faves
Roma’s Italian Restaurant; Edmond Wine Shop; City Limits Donuts & More
Read More >Fight Like a Girl
If you had told Jessica Cargill of Edmond 10 years ago that she would be kicking and punching people for a living, she just might have”�� well, punched you.
Read More >South Korea Connection
It was both a time and a place far removed from the small Oklahoma farming town where Kathryn Spurgeon grew up.
Read More >A Car Named Lola
For as long as more than one automobile has existed, men have wanted to race them.
Read More >Nurturing Progess
Starting a small business is a complex process but some entrepreneurs have big help on their side. Office facilities called “incubators”�� provide various resources and services to small business startups to help them succeed.
Read More >BUSINESS: Communication Federal Credit Union
Communication Federal Credit Union opened a new branch in south Edmond, on August 25, 2012.
Read More >BUSINESS: Personal Health Partners
“Medical services designed to give individuals the tools they need to evaluate and maintain personal, optimal health,”�� is the phrase that defines Personal Health Partners (PHP).
Read More >BUSINESS: The Bottle Shop
Formerly 33rd Street Wine & Spirits, The Bottle Shop, located at 13516 N. Eastern at Memorial, is not your typical liquor store.
Read More >LOUISE: Thankful!
More than a year has passed since my husband, Carl went to heaven and I still don’t know how to manage this lonely life.
Read More >SPORTS: Falling Skies
The feeling of falling from 10,000 feet in the air, towards the Oklahoma earth, isn’t what you’d expect.
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