A LOOK Back: Halloween 1952
Students in Mrs. Dome’s kindergarten class dress up for Halloween in 1952. The children are decked out in costumes of basic characters—rabbits, clowns, devils, cowboys, cats, and a pig, in the classroom which was located behind Mrs. Dome’s house at 403 College Circle. Although the street and the house are no longer there, and costume…
Read More >Dr. Tracy Kuykendall, Dermatologist
Keep your skin healthy and beautiful with expert, close-to-home care from Dr. Tracy Kuykendall. Dr. Kuykendall is an Edmond-based, board-certified dermatologist offering a full range of medical and cosmetic services at her clinic, Kuykendall Dermatology. Protecting Against Skin Cancer If you’ve never had a skin cancer screening, Dr. Kuykendall recommends scheduling a baseline check as…
Read More >Local Medicare Advisors
Confused about Medicare? Stephenie Woody and Andy Archer can help. With more than a decade of combined experience, they’re committed to helping each client find the plan that fits best. Trusted Guidance from Local Experts Based in Edmond, Andy and Stephenie are licensed brokers for all the Medicare insurance providers in Oklahoma. They meet with…
Read More >Attic Conversions
When James Howell renovated his own attic in 2001, he wasn’t starting a business, he was finding a solution. Rather than relocating, building on, or suffering for lack of space, James made the most of his existing attic space, creating a fully built-out extension of his house where his family and friends could feel at…
Read More >In Other Words with Dave
Edmond’s 3rd annual Cycle 66 Ride is happening in early November. The event hosts a variety of bicycle rides on and around Route 66. There’s a 10-mile, 33-mile, and 66-mile ride – there’s even a 1-mile ride for kids. The spectator favorite of the day is the competitive closed-course race around Downtown Edmond. These races…
Read More >Jay’s Journey!
Hard to believe it’s the anniversary of my son’s heavenly journey, and no, it doesn’t feel like a year. It feels like yesterday and forever rolled into one. Can’t begin to describe how much I miss him. Every day, in my heart and mind, I see Jay sitting in his favorite chair watching TV or…
Read More >Echohawk’s Warrior Paintings
Native Americans once documented their stories on rocks, hides, and teepee linings. For the Pawnee nation, such “warrior paintings” preserved a man’s legacy and communicated his deeds. These preserved stories live on today. A Pawnee’s Perspective During World War II, soldier Brummett Echohawk of the 45th Infantry Division continued this ancestral Pawnee tradition by sketching…
Read More >Yolkizz Cafe
What’s not to love about breakfast? Crisp avocado toast and coffee with a friend. Pancakes slathered with butter and syrup with the kids. Or brunch and a mimosa with the girls–there’s no wrong way, or time of day, to do breakfast. And the new Yolkizz Cafe in Edmond, owned by James and Shandi Kuo, serves…
Read More >OBSESS3D with 3D Printing
Fifteen thousand applied but only 70 were selected to compete on Season 11 of the entrepreneurial reality show, “The Blox.” Edmond engineer, Josh Brown, was one of them and is now applying the wisdom he gleaned from the process to his 3D printing company, OBSESS3D. The business is the fruition of Josh’s long-held goal of…
Read More >A Calling to Create: Piper B Studio
“It all started about 12 years ago,” Piper Bridwell explained. “I was a stay-at-home mom with a new baby, unsure of how our finances were going to unfold. I was rocking my baby when the Lord spoke to me.” With no prior experience, Piper says she felt called to start updating old furniture to sell….
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