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TABLE OF CONTENTS

4. Around Edmond Spring? Winter? Spring? 6. Event’s Calendar Events for March & April 7. Concert Report The music scene 8. Shop Local Great local finds 9. Locally Owned The Maxwells 12. Food & Drink The ultimate chocolate cake 13. Socially Active Edmond’s most SM Active 14. My Home Afraid of color?

15. My Yard There’s work to be done 16. Spring Forward Fashion Locally Owned Spring Fashion 22. The Wedding Belle Debra Sanders talks makeup 24. Working Out Take it outdoors 26. Does Edmond Suck? No it doesn’t. 28. Edmond Trails Tell your story walking 30. Losing It Peaks and valleys 30. Business Contest Who’s Business will win? edmondactive.com

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Welcome to Around Edmond this month, and what a crazy month it has been!

take some of the mystery out of adding touches of color within your living space. Bruce Maxwell

In this issue, we are highlighting some

of Maxwell Landscaping, our columnist for

of the awesome new spring fashions from

our My Yard section, let’s you know what you

some fantastic locally owned boutiques. These

should be doing next to ensure a beautiful yard

boutiques really try hard to bring you something

and garden come May 1st! Our columnist Chris

new and unique, and in some cases, some really

Marlatt of Body Language Fitness gives you tips

great vintage pieces, as well.

of how to get a great workout at the local parks!

A huge thanks to the guys from War Paint

And, congratulations to Chris and his wife Mimi

Clothing in the Plaza District, Olya from InCase

for welcoming their first baby a couple of weeks

boutique inside of Tangles Salon, Carrie from

ago ~ welcome to Kingston Marlatt! He’s sure to

Lush Fashion Lounge and especially Jennifer

be lots of fun for them and they’ll make terrific

from Funky Monkey on May Ave. for participating

parents!

in this seasons highlight for what’s new! And

Also, don’t forget to check out the Events

a HUGE thank you to the owners of the OKC

Calendar’s for local events & music and if you’d

Farmers Market for being so hospitable and

like to join the conversation with us online, we are

letting us in on a Sunday!

at Twitter & Facebook at EdmondActive!

With spring on the mind, we decided to head

We just welcomed our 1000th fan at

out to the trails at Hafer Park, and to our surprise,

Facebook and couldn’t be more proud of being so

it was packed! Apparently we weren’t the only

connected to our readers! Thanks to Helen Weis

ones tired of winter and were out enjoying the

of Unique By Design for designing a beautiful

fresh air while trying to find a glimpse of spring.

plant container for our winner!

The wide variety of age groups that were out at the park and walking the trails is what really took

Thanks for reading this month; we hope you enjoy what we have put together for you!

us back. From 3 to 90 was what we saw, and this sealed it in our minds as being one of the greatest assets the City of Edmond has to offer! Our My Home columnist Jennifer Hicks CID of Designing Diva Interiors touches upon color this issue, which may or may not be an intimidating subject for home owners, and Jennifer tries to

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MARCH / APRIL EVENTS CALENDAR

MARCH 27 Arbor Day Celebration Free seedlings & t-shirts, tree planting demonstrations, moon bounce, kids activities, environmental fair with vendor booths and live music with the Cimarron Valley Bluegrass Boys. Time: 11am-2pm Price: Free Location: Mitch Park Amphitheater, 1501 W. Covell 27 Spring Sampler - An Evening of Art This fund raising event for the Fine Arts Institute includes a live auction, silent auction, delectable buffet & beverages, festive atmosphere and friends. Time: 7pm-10pm Price: $100 Per Couple Location: Oak Tree Country Club 28 Marlee’s Ghost - Speical Event Americana. Doors open one hour prior to show time. Enjoy food and beverages available for purchase from Hideaway Pizza. Time: 7pm Price: $20 Location: UCO Jazz Lab 29 Nick Smith - Student Recital Doors open one hour prior to show time. Enjoy food and beverages available for purchase from Hideaway Pizza. Time: 6pm Price: Donations Accepted Location: UCO Jazz Lab 31 Chamber Music Concert Featuring Valery Kuleshov & Tess Temy-Schumacher. Doors open one hour prior to show time. Enjoy food and beverages available for purchase from Hideaway Pizza. Ticket Info: 405/974-5004 Time: 8pm Location: UCO Jazz Lab 31 Music Recital Music dept. recital featuring performances by OC music students. Time: 2:30pm Price: Free Location: Recital Hall at OC 31 Pelican Bay Season Pass Sales Begin On sale for Edmond resisdents with a 2009 Season Pass only. Edmond residents must bring a copy of their Edmond utility bill for verification of residency. A birth certificate required for children age 15 and under. Families purchasing 3 passes at $60 each will receive a $20 discount on each additional pass purchased. Immediate family members only. Time: 8am-5pm Price: $60 Location: Pelican Bay Office, 1034 S. Bryant APRIL 1 Mitch Bell Jazz. Doors open one hour prior to show time. Enjoy food and beverages available for purchase from Hideaway Pizza. Time: 8pm Price: $7 Location: UCO Jazz Lab 1 Piano Ensemble Time: 7:30pm Price: Free Location: Music Bldg, Room 135 2 Shortt Dogg Blues & Soul. Doors open one hour prior to show time. Enjoy food and beverages available for purchase from Hideaway Pizza. Time: 8pm Price: $7 Location: UCO Jazz Lab 3 Smilin’ Vic Blues. Doors open one hour prior to show time. Enjoy food and beverages available for purchase from Hideaway Pizza. Time: 8pm Price: $7 Location: UCO Jazz Lab 6-30 A Dose of History: The History of Edmond’s Medicine Time: Tues.-Fri. 10a-5pm & Sat. 1pm-4pm Price: Free - Donations Appreciated Location: Edmond Historical Society & Museum 8 Frederica Von Stade & Samuel Ramey Metropolitan Opera superstar mezzo-soprano, Frederica von Stade, “Flicka” to her fans, will be joined on her farewell tour by legendary bass Samuel Ramey. Time: 8:00pm Location: Armstrong Auditorium, 14400 S. Bryant 8-10 Two Rooms Directed by Carly Conklin. Suitable for ages 12 and up. Time: 8pm Location: Judd Theatre at Oklahoma Christian University 8-10 The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber The show will feature hits from the Oscar and Emmy winning prolific composer Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Evita,” “Cats,” “Sunset Boulevard,” “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” and “Phantom.” Doors open one hour prior to show time. Time: 8:00pm Price: $12 Cash/Check Location: UCO Jazz Lab 9-11 Noises Off Following the unbreakable rule that, “The Show Must Go On,” a second-

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rate theatre company battles infidelity, unexpected pregnancies and other foibles of humanity in a desperate effort to produce a comedy. One of the most hysterical farces of modern theatre. You won’t stop laughing. Time: 7:30pm Price: $14, Seniors $10 Location: Mitchell Hall 10 2010 KickingBird Golf Club Demo Days An event that allows golfers to try the newest golf equipment for 2010. All of the industry’s leading manufacturers will be there: Titleist, Nike, Callaway, Cobra, Taylor Made, Ping and many more. Time: 10am-2pm Location: KickingBird Golf Club 12 UCO Student Jazz Ensemble Concert Doors open one hour prior to show time. Enjoy food and beverages available from Hideaway Pizza. Time: 7:00pm Price: $7 Location: UCO Jazz Lab Apr 12 - May 12 Swim Lessons Registration Begins There will be five sessions with the initial lesson starting on June 7, followed by June 21, July 5, July 19 and August 2. All sessions are on Mondays and Thursday for two weeks. Available for all Age groups and swim levels. Location: Pelican Bay Aquatic Center 13 Student Vocal Jazz Ensemble Concert Doors open one hour prior to show time. Enjoy food and beverages available from Hideaway Pizza. Time: 7:00pm Price: $7 14 Music Recital Music dept. recital featuring performances by OC music students. Time: 2:30pm Price: Free Location: Recital Hall at OC 15 Romeros Guitar Quartet with Angel Romero Classical guitar fans will revel in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear The Royal Family of the Guitar in a special concert when they team up with founding member, Angel Romero. Time: 8:00pm Location: Armstrong Auditorium, 14400 S. Bryant 15 Chamber Orchestra Concert This concert will feature the OC Chamber Orchestra. Time: 7pm Price: Free Location: 7pm 16-17 FUBAR: The Musical, Part V The student-written rock musical is unquenchable, irresistible, irrevocable and totally out of control! For MATURE audiences only! Time: 7:30pm Price: $2 Location: Pegasus Theater, UCO Liberal Arts Bldg. 16-18 Lazy E/Tri K Barrel Racing Location: Lazy E Arena, Guthrie 17 Bicycle Festival Enjoy Burgers, Beverages, Bands, Roller Derby Girls, Bike games, Vendors and Door Prizes! The Celebration begins when participants from Psycle for Families end their rides. Location: Flatire Burgers 17 Psycle for Families This bike ride for beginners to the bike enthusiasts is a fundraiser for Edmond Family Counseling. EFC is a 501c3 celebrating it’s 35th year in the Edmond community. Registration is open to anyone 14 years and older for this non-competitive ride. No children under 14 unless accompanied by an adult. Helmets are suggested. Registration fee is $25 and pre-registered bikers will receive the event t-shirt for free. The ride ends at Flatire Burgers with a free burger for all bike riders and the Bicycle Festival begins. Time: 7am Registration Location: Begins at UCO Parking Lot at Ayers & University 18 OC Opera Time: 7:30pm Location: Hardeman Auditorium, OC Campus 19 UCO Student Jazz Combo Concert Doors open one hour prior to show time. Enjoy food and beverages provided by Hideaway Pizza. Time: 7:00pm Price: $7 Location: UCO Jazz Lab 20 Chamber Orchestra Doors open one hour prior to show time. Enjoy food and beverages available from Hideaway Pizza. Time: 7:30pm Price: Free Location: UCO Jazz Lab 22-24 The Toy Shop and Little Red Riding Hood This pair of one-act operas will delight and amuse the whole family. Time: 7:30pm Price: $14, Seniors $10 Location: Mitchell Hall Theater 24 Family Fun Night Play 9-holes with the family, special junior tees and set up, a Free putting course, $2 range tokens and food and beverage discounts. Time: 5pm Price: $6 Green Fees, $6 Cart Fee Location: KickingBird Golf Club


CONCERT REPORT Edmond North High School’s Northstock Benefit & The Toasters With Violent Affair and The Last Slice at the Conservatory By Trevor Hultner

Northstock The fog rolled in across Gracelawn Cemetery as evening fell. The forecast was for rain, but not until later. The headlights of the cars creeping down Danforth Rd. cut through the soup-like mist like knives. It was a stark contrast to the crystal-clear wall of sound to be found inside the arena-esque gymnasium at Edmond North High School on that particular Saturday night. A dozen or so bands and side-acts played for over three hundred people inside North’s Siberian Gym, with musical styles ranging

high school charities. Each school beat their initial goal; Edmond North with $228,225, Santa Fe with over $170,000 and Edmond Memorial with over $500,000.) The Toasters with The Last Slice and Violent Affair at The Conservatory There are quite a few places to see a good punk show in the Metro; The Conservatory is one of them. I’ve been there a couple of times, and I can objectively say that each time I went upped the ante for the best time I’ve ever had. This time, New York City ska act The

from Bob Dylan-esque indie rock (Shoeless in Manhattan) to an instrumental-only act with a guitarist who could shred as easily as Jimi Hendrix (The Southern Cats) to a Coldplay cover band (Shasta). One band, an acoustic act called Downright Dandy, incorporated a fiddle, played by junior Laura Cunningham, as part of their sound. Those in the audience were treated to a pleasant surprise when a couple of acts from UCO’s Academy of Contemporary Music took the stage and played sets. One of the bands did a convincing cover of Third Eye Blind’s “Semi-Charmed Life.” As it was a true battle of the bands, whichever band raised the most money (this was BALTO, after all) went home the winner. This year, that honor went to The Asphalt Maintenance Project, a band led by Chris Lashley, a sophomore. The true winners of the night, of course, were the hundreds of kids who got to go to Victory Junction Camp in North Carolina because of events like Northstock, and really, all of BALTO Week. (Note: BALTO Week was the first of three

Toasters were set to play a show to a crowded hall, over 200 people crammed into this little building to see one of the most energetic concerts of the year. Trust me - you had to be there. It was one of those shows where not even the opening bands sucked. Speaking of the opening bands, the night started off with local hardcore punks Violent Affair ripping up the stage with about a dozen high-velocity songs, leaving not one moment to breathe in between. Their sound was somewhere in between The Casualties, Leftover Crack and Anti-Flag, which isn’t a bad sound in the slightest. The best songs were “Dead to Me,” and “F--- Racism,” by far. Up next came Tulsa band The Last Slice and their pop-punk version of third-wave ska. This was where the party really took off. The whole pit skanked and danced to songs like “Y2K” and “Silver Box.” The best part was when the lead singer and drummer, Ethan Nickles, told us they were recording a live album - I swear the place flipped out. After The Last Slice left the stage, a longish intermission filled up by a three-piece lectronic(ish) band,

and everyone just kind of chilled out. The Toasters were up next, and we all wanted to conserve our energy for that show. Finally, it was time. The Toasters jumped up on stage for the final show of their year-long tour, did their soundcheck, and jumped right into 2-Tone Army, one of their most famous songs. The show was a little over an hour long, and the whole place was rocking with the heavy bootstomps of punks, skinheads and mods dancing to the same awesome beat. When it was all over, we demanded an encore, and amazingly enough they gave us a new song! It was a great experience. I’ll definitely be going to The Conservatory in the future, especially to catch the Millions of Dead Cops show in May and the UK Subhumans in June.

(For info on concerts at The Conservatory – not all the shows are punk! – you can check out their website: www.conservatoryokc.com, You’ll find a list of shows that extends into the fall, as well as contact info for all the bands and other useful info like admission prices.)

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SHOP LOCAL THE PAPER LION While you are out looking for cute serving ware for the Easter holiday or just for spring & early summer serving, be sure to stop into The Paper Lion for these cute Fringe Butterfly serving dishes. They are absolutely beautiful and would even make great display platters in your kitchen! This year it’s all about the birds & the butterflies! The Paper Lion is located on 33rd & Boulevard!

BROOME’S FRIED PIES They are here! Broome’s Banana Pudding Fried pies are finally here just in time for Easter! If you haven’t tried Broome’s yet, you are in for a tasty treat! They are popover style fried pies that come in fruit filling, pudding pies and breakfast, lunch & dinner pies, as well! We were also informed if you’d like to buy more than you can eat, they heat up well on a pizza stone (400 deg) for 3–4 mins on each side! To order call 478-9090! Summer hours are 11 am to 8 pm Monday – Friday Sat. 9 – 8 pm and Sun 9 -5 pm. Broome’s Fried Pies is located on Rt. 66 in Arcadia!

CHIRPS & CHEERS Stop into Chirps & Cheers to see these cute spring colored mouse pads & calculators by Mara-Mi. Very bright & cheerful way to liven up your workspace and have the month and day right at your finger tips. Also, while you’re in Chirps & Cheers, do not leave without taking a look at the Russell & Hazel organizers. They are simply a lifesaver for anyone who is busy! Chirps and Cheers is located at 100 N. Broadway Ste 106!

WHICHWICH SUPERIOR SANDWICHES Are you looking for a healthy and tasty fast food option? We were and Cody Anderson, owner of WhichWich here in Edmond on 2nd & Bryant turned us onto the Blackbean Patty sandwich. Wow is all we have to say. The name did nothing for us, but the taste made us complete and absolute fans for life! This sandwich without avocado is 130 calories, however we highly suggest for just a few more calories you go for it with the avocado!

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LOCALLY OWNED

THE MAXWELL’S PHILOSOPHY FACTORY Edmond has its first all eco friendly store located in The Shoppes on 33rd and Broadway, next to Play n Trade. They have a little of everything from clothing, cute gift ideas, jewelry and more. These little Shinzi Katoh glass snack sets caught our eye as being really very unique! Stop in to see Jessica and maybe you can convince her to sell her art that graces this new store’s walls!

LENA LAI MINERAL MAKEUP I have tried just about every makeup on the market from drug store makeup to expensive department store makeup. After trying the Lena Lai Mineral Makeup line this week, I am really sold. The prices are mid range and affordable, and the real surprise is how well it holds up during the day. My biggest surprise was the lipstick, very lightweight, great color and at one point it lasted for over 7 hours. Give Lena, owner of Lena Lai Minerals a call at 720-2782.

Locally Owned: The Maxwell Family - The Paper Lion, The Nail Lounge, Emerson Event and Floral Design & Maxwell Landscaping What do a home accessory store, a nail salon, a brand new event and floral design business along with a corporate landscaping business all have in common? The Maxwell Family, and in particular, Camden Maxwell and her father Bruce Maxwell. These two are absolutely fantastic people, and if you have yet to meet them, you must. THE PAPER LION Four years ago, Bruce Maxwell purchased The Paper Lion and Camden Maxwell is the manager and buyer for this, one of Edmond’s oldest home accessory stores, which just so happens to be celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2010. It started as a paper accessory store and has evolved into a very comfortable, quaint store that carries an extremely wide variety of products. It’s located on 33rd Street and Boulevard. They carry china, crystal, everything involving home decor, terrific jewelry and bags, Tyler aromatics, hand made products made from local artists, books, stationary, wedding invitations & wedding accessories, etc. I could go on with this list; however, it may take a couple of hours! Every time I visit the store, there is always something that catches my eye that I’ve missed from the last visit, as this particular locally owned business is constantly changing. Each month this year, The Paper Lion will have a new special running to celebrate their 25th anniversary, and You can follow The Paper Lion online to see what their daily & weekly specials are at Twitter ~ Twitter.com/ ThePaperLion and at Facebook ~ Facebook. com/ThePaperLion THE NAIL LOUNGE The Nail Lounge has been open since the beginning of 2008 and is located on Danforth just west of Sante Fe. This nail salon is conveniently located as well as very cute inside. Their hours are Mon - Fri 9 am to 7pm and Sun 12 -6 pm. You can make an

appointment or walk in. As well, you can pick up numerous bath and body products! The main services they offer are for nails (acrylic & gels), overlays, French tip & regular tips, regular manicure & pedicures, deluxe manicures & pedicures, waxing, and hot stone massages. As well, they do hair and color. Call them at 513-7000 to make an appointment, but again, walk ins are always welcome! EMERSON EVENT AND DESIGN In November 2009, Camden Maxwell decided she was going to start a new business of her own. This business highlights Camden’s interest and expertise with event planning and floral design. Her eye lends to everything from traditional to more modern takes on floral design, as evidenced at the Emerson Facebook Fanpage ~ Facebook. com/Emerson EventsandDesign. She wrote an article in our Bridal issue of Edmond Active that highlights planning a million dollar wedding at a fraction of the cost. And personally, she is testing these theories on her own wedding, which will take place this May! MAXWELL LANDSCAPE COMPANY Bruce Maxwell is the owner of Maxwell Landscape Company and has been servicing the Metro for 25 years this year! This business has been going since March 1, 1986 and is one of the premier landscaping businesses in the area. They do residential and commercial jobs including landscape design and installation, sprinkler installation and repair, drainage systems, decks, patios, brick designs, waterfalls, and water gardens. They also specialize in year round lawn maintenance, which includes weekly lawn mowing as well as weed control and fertilization Bruce is our columnist for Edmond Active’s My Yard section, and we can say first hand, he is such a terrific person, very professional and really does love what he does! To contact Bruce Maxwell for more information on Maxwell Landscape Company’s services, give him a call at 405-478-8883

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HEAVY: Devo Fresh Kate Nash Do Wah Doo Charlotte Gainsbourg Me & Jane Doe The Boxer Rebellion Spitting Fire Deluka Cascade St. Vincent Laughing With A Mouthful Of Blood Hot Chip Take It In Magnetic Fields You Must Be Out Of Your Mind Elizabeth Fraser Moses Mumford & Son The Cave Beach House Walk In The Park Fyfe Dangerfield Faster Than The Setting Sun Codiene Velvet Club Hollywood Neon Trees Animal Watson Twins Harpeth River Broken Bells The High Road Shout Out Louds Fall Hard Bear Hands What A Drag Solid Gold Synchronize Local Natives Airplanes MEDIUM: Shearwater Black Eyes Vv Brown Shark In The Water Hunter Valentine Stalker Frightned Rabbit Nothing Like You Drink Up Buttercup Lovers Play Dead Jaguar Love Polaroids & Red Wine You Say Party! We Say Die! Laura Palmer’s Prom Biffy Clyro Mountains She & Him In The Sun Two Door Cinema Club I Can Talk Ted Leo & The Pharmacists The Mighty Sparrow Holly Miranda Forrest Green, Oh, Forrest Green Intervurt Union Square Antlers Bear Sountrack Of Our Lives The Passover B.r.m.c. Berlin Efterklang Modern Drift Lieana Nothing=you Field Music Them That Do Nothing LIGHT: Gorillaz Stylo Mumford & Son Little Lion Man Smallwolf Her Majesty Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zero’s 40 Daydream Flogging Molly The Seven Deadly Sins Goldfrapp Rocket Radagun Check Me Out The Ruby Tigers The Deal Hypernova Fairy Tales Rogue Wave Good Morning Twin Tigers Everyday Nico Vega So So Fresh Lightspeed Champion Marlene Quasi Bye Bye Blackbird Cruel Black Dove Forgotten Place Titus Andronicus A More Perfect Union Lawrence Arabia Apple Pie Red Field Music Lets Write A Book

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EDMOND HIGH SCHOOLS RAISE NEARLY A MILLION DOLLARS FOR CHARITY Edmond Memorial High School this year raised money for the Jimmy Everest Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders for kids with cancer, and absolutely broke their record and raised the bar for the three high schools during their annual week long fund raising events. Their goal was to raise approximately $275,000 via different activities throughout the week, and the $527,704.88 that they ended up raising was a record for the high schools around the area. Way to go Bulldogs, just amazing! Edmond Sante Fe High School, during their Double Wolf Dare Week this year, raised money for the Make A Wish Foundation here in Oklahoma County. Their goal was to raise $115,000 for all 23 Make A Wish kids in Oklahoma County. What they did was amazing! They raised $160,035, far surpassing their goal and making sure every child in Oklahoma County will receive their wish from Make A Wish. To us, this was an extraordinary effort and the Wolves should be so proud! Edmond North High School’s Balto Week, which stands for “Bring A Light To Others”, chose to give to Victory Junction, a North Carolina kids camp which is run by Kyle Petty and his wife in memory of their son Adam Petty. Victory Junction is a camp that gives kids with chronic medical conditions a chance to have a week off from being sick to just be a kid at a summer camp that is equipped for their specific needs. The Huskies raised $228,625 and will provide local metro kids with an opportunity of a lifetime. Way to go Huskies, your efforts were amazing! And then there is The Common Thread. This is a local organization that all three high schools choose, each year, to give 5% of their fundraising efforts. This year’s common thread was The Coffee Creek Riding Center, which serves 155 local children with therapeutic riding.

MRS. OKLAHOMA INTERNATIONAL PAGENT A new Mrs. Oklahoma International was crowned on March 6, 2010 at the Stillwater Community Center in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Beautiful and accomplished women from around the state competed for the title that would, at the end of the night, be awarded to Stephanie Anello, Mrs. Tulsa 2010. Three years ago, Stephanie’s goddaughter was diagnosed with Type I diabetes at the age of 4. Fueled with determination to raise funds for diabetes research with a goal of helping to end the disease, she held a golf tournament which has become an annual event. This year’s tournament will be held in April. The Mrs. International Pageant celebrates the accomplishments of today’s married women. Stephanie has been married to her husband Tim for nine years and the couple has two children, Hannah and Jaxon. Stephanie will go on to represent Oklahoma at the Mrs. International Pageant which is held annually in Chicago. Two of the women who were vying for the title of Mrs. Oklahoma, were Amanda Pittenger, Mrs. Edmond and Melissa Bauman, Mrs. Oklahoma County. Both women reside in Edmond.


around EDMOND Beginning 22 years ago, Mrs. International was developed to have higher standards than other pageant systems. The very first woman to wear the Mrs.International crown was Rhonda Berglan of Oklahoma. The focus behind Mrs. Oklahoma International is to showcase women 21 to 56 years old, married at least six months and a resident of the state. Each contestant competes in Interview Competition, which is valued for 50% of her overall score, Evening Gown, valued for 25% and Fitness Wear for 25%. Each contestant has the opportunity to select a platform of her choice that she spends the year promoting. Husbands are a direct part of the show, escorting their wives in the Evening Gown competition, and the husband crowns his wife titleholder. The heart and soul of the International system is to make a difference in the lives of others through each contestant’s choice of a platform or issue that they promote. In 2008, International Pageant Group joined forces with the American Heart Association’s www.GoRedforWomen.com . Go Red for Women movement to unite women in the fight against heart disease. Go Red for Women celebrates the energy, passion and power we have as women to band together to wipe out heart disease and stroke. The Mrs. Oklahoma International Pageant is now in the fight against heart disease, the No. 1 killer of women in America. This involvement in the movement can help save lives of mothers, sisters, aunts, daughters, grandmothers, best friends, and other women just like you! For more information about the Mrs. Oklahoma Pageant, go to www. themrsoklahomapageant.com . FACIAL AESTHETICS Q & A WITH DR. ANDREA MILLER MD. What is BOTOX® Cosmetic? BOTOX® Cosmetic is a prescription medicine that is injected into muscles and used to improve the look of unwanted character lines created with muscle movement associated with fac ial expressions. Where areas can BOTOX® Cosmetic treat? The most common areas treated are the frown lines between the eyes, the forehead, and the crows feet. However, it can be used to treat additional areas including the upper lip, to decrease vertical lines around the lips, lateral to the eyebrows to obtain a lift, and to lines developing on the bridge of the nose. How long does BOTOX® Cosmetic last? With proper treatment, results last between four and six months. However, with multiple injections over time, some patients benefit from results lasting longer. What are dermal fillers? With age, our skin is exposed to environmental pollutants and ultraviolet rays, causing loss of it’s normal structure and volume with subsequent development of unwanted lines and wrinkles. Dermal fillers restore volume loss by replacing or stimulating the components our skin is naturally made of, namely hyaluronic acid and collagen. What are the common areas treated with dermal fillers? The “parentheses” lines around the nose and mouth are the most common areas treated. However, volume loss in the cheeks and additional areas of the face can also be corrected with dermal fillers. How long will the results last? Depending on the type of dermal filler you chose, and the area treated, results can last between one and two years. Andrea Miller, MD Dr. Miller runs Edmond’s ONLY Injectable Aesthetics clinic specializing in Botox and Dermal Fillers. Call for a consultation: 405-313-1127

Time Management

By Jessica Miller-Merrell Time management is something that most of us struggled with long before social media. As we become more involved in the world of social media and the see the importance of building personal business relationships, managing your time both inside the social media space has become even more important. While there are millions of social media management tools out there and will continue to be, here are six social media time management tools that have my attention. 1. Tweetdeck Tweetdeck integrates multiple applications including Youtube, Flickr, FaceBook and Twitter accounts. Tweetdeck allows me to categorize who I follow allowing me to stay up to date on important people and what has their attention. 2. Ping.fm Ping allows me to ping multiple social media accounts and transmit the same data or message. I also have the ability to control which accounts I wish my message to be sent to. 3. SocialOomph I am able to schedule messages on both Twitter and FaceBook Fan pages allowing me to target my message to a specific audience while saving time and stress. This is especially handy when I am promoting an event or making an announcement. 4. Gist Gist is currently in beta and seeks to intergrate and upload all your contacts to one location from Salesforce, Twitter, FaceBook, LinkedIn, and your email. 5. Tungle Tungle is an online scheduling tool. I control the settings and who can view my calendar. It uploads your Outlook contacts and auto updates from Outlook to Tungle. This tool has been great when trying to connect with friends or business colleagues who also have a busy schedule. 6. NutshellMail Nutshell is a great tool for new social media users. It allows you to receive one email updating you on multiple social media accounts– FaceBook and Twitter saving you the time and stress of clogging up your email box. Jessica Miller-Merrell, SPHR is an author, new mother, and human resources professional with a passion for recruiting and all things social media. She has over 10 years of experience in human resources & recruiting. Her company, Xceptional HR provides businesses with social media, recruitment, and human resources strategy and consulting. Jessica’s book, Tweet This! Twitter for Business was just released. Follow Jessica on Twitter, LinkedIn, & FaceBook.

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Food & Drink

Let Them Eat Cake! “The Best Chocolate Cake Ever”

Recepie provided by: Christa Carretero AKA Cooking Girl Before we give you this amazing recipe, we should tell you we have 3 different chocolate tastes here in our family of four! Chris, who is not a chocolate lover says this is probably the best chocolate cake he’s ever had! Trevor’s taste is different, as he loves sweets, but not things that are too sweet. And Jeff’s all about anything chocolate, no matter which end of the sweet scale it’s on. My taste, well, I have loved anything chocolate since birth, but that’s a whole other story. The frosting took about 10 mins. max to make, due to chopping up the baking chocolate and then letting it set in the fridge, another 2 hours or so. The consistency is fantastic and we really liked the matte finish it came out with. If you like thick layers of chocolate between your layers, you might want to double the frosting recipe, as our inner layers were frosted thinly to medium thin. The cake is very easy to assemble and the consistency is very moist and has a really wonderful, unique flavor due to the sour cream. Because of the Stout, it’s obviously for St. Patrick’s Day, however the flavor makes it great for anytime of year, in our opinion! Christa Carretero is a personal chef and can be found at http://www.CookingGirl.org or you can find her at Facebook here! If you’re at Twitter, you can follow her at http://www.Twitter. com/CookingGirl The beautiful Tag cake plate is from Cedarburg Square on 39th in Bethany~ Follow Stacey Carter on Twitter @ http://www.Twitter. com/CedarburgSquare.

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CHOCOLATE STOUT CAKE by Christa Carretero aka Cooking Girl Ingredients 2 cups stout (such as Guinness) 2 cups (4 sticks) unsalted butter 1 1/2 cups unsweetened cocoa powder (preferably Dutch-process) 4 cups all purpose flour 4 cups sugar 1 tablespoon baking soda 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 4 large eggs 1 1/3 cups sour cream Ingredients for Icing 2 cups whipping cream 1 pound bittersweet (not unsweetened) or semisweet chocolate, chopped preparation Directions For cake: Preheat oven to 350°F. Butter three 8-inch round cake pans with 2-inch-high sides. Line with parchment paper. Butter paper. Bring 2 cups stout and 2 cups butter to simmer in heavy large

saucepan over medium heat. Add cocoa powder and whisk until mixture is smooth. Cool slightly. Whisk flour, sugar, baking soda, and 1 1/2 teaspoons salt in large bowl to blend. Using electric mixer, beat eggs and sour cream in another large bowl to blend. Add stout-chocolate mixture to egg mixture and beat just to combine. Add flour mixture and beat briefly on slow speed. Using rubber spatula, fold batter until completely combined. Divide batter equally among prepared pans. Bake cakes until tester inserted into center of cakes comes out clean, about 35 minutes. Transfer cakes to rack; cool 10 minutes. Turn cakes out onto rack and cool completely. Directions For icing: Bring cream to simmer in heavy medium saucepan. Remove from heat. Add chopped chocolate and whisk until melted and smooth. Refrigerate until icing is spreadable, stirring frequently, about 2 hours. Place 1 cake layer on plate. Spread 2/3 cup icing over. Top with second cake layer. Spread 2/3 cup icing over. Top with third cake layer. Spread remaining icing over top and sides of cake.


Socially Active

Cody Anderson

Ryan Hukill

Cody Anderson, owner of WhichWich Superior Sandwiches, on Bryant just off of 2nd Street, is a part of the newer sector of young business professionals, especially when it comes to marketing his business. There were a number of ways for Cody to market his business. He wanted connect with his customers directly, in some new school ways, as well as the oldfashioned ways. He loves what he does and is interested in having fun while promoting his business. What makes Cody unusual in his use of social marketing is that he uses Twitter, exclusively, to

Ryan Hukill is an Edmond Realtor® at the Hukill Group Paradigm AdvantEdge Real Estate. His specialties are as a New Media Marketer, Listing Specialist, and lead member of the Hukill Group, a residential Real Estate Team based in Edmond, OK specializing in existing and new homes in Metro OKC, Edmond, and beyond. Ryan has been selling real estate for since 2005, and in that time he has really raised the bar as far as getting the word out about furthering

answer questions and to let people know about upcoming specials. But what we found about Cody is his desire to get out there and connect personally, whether you find him talking with his customers at his restaurant or riding around anywhere in Edmond on his Segway. That’s right, a Segway. He is one of the few business professionals we know of that still believes in personal contact with his customers. He’s the only one we know that does it on a Segway. On a nice day, you can find Cody cruising around town, talking with people and handing out punch cards & coupons and really just spreading a bit of good cheer. He prides himself on these forms of marketing and making long standing relationships with his customers. Cody’s mix of new school & old school marketing really seems to be working out well for him. If you happen to see a guy cruising around on a Segway at UCO or around 2nd & Bryant, it’s definitely Cody, so be sure to stop and say hi. With such a great attitude toward life & business, we’re pretty sure Cody will be around for a long time!

the real estate communities reach in communicating with it’s consumer’s. He has made himself available on many platforms, and this is constantly changing as new platforms arise. You can find him at Active Rain, a real estate blog platform, he has 2 blogs: blog. edmondoklahomesforsale.com, edmondoklahomaneighborhoods. com, Flickr, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, FriendFeed, LinkedIn, Meetup, MyBlogLog, MySpace, Trulia (RE Search). One might say that is too much, but not so. From our observations, Ryan is one of the hardest working people we know of and is not just throwing spam out to the masses. It is important to him to connect with the community and to educate not only his peers, but the community, as well, through social media. He does this seemingly effortlessly, and due to his efforts, he is at the top of his field. Doing this with a family of 5, he and his wife Brooke make the case for social media & traditional media becoming very useful tools to build ones business on.

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my HOME

ADD SOME COLOR TO YOUR HOME

Everywhere we look the buds of flowers are just pushing through the earth to announce a fresh beginning, By Jennifer Hicks CID / Designing Diva Interiors, LLC / fondly known as Spring. As you begin your spring cleaning you may begin to notice that something other www.DecorateOKC.net/blog than dust bunnies has settled upon your home over the winter- the absence of color. And no, your red flannel PJ’s do not count. Its time to take a cue from Mother Nature and liven things up, people! Below are a few surefire ways to (inexpensively) add touches of color throughout your home even if you always considered yourself a fan of neutrals. IN THE LIVING ROOM Accent pillows can be found in droves right now and are the perfect way to try out a bold, colorful pattern that you would not use on larger pieces. Target and Pier 1 stock my favorites this time of year! $12-$35 IN THE BATHROOM/GUEST ROOM Fresh flowers add life and color to any room. Orchids are among those with the best longevity but those on a tighter budget can get just as much life out of flowering branches and mums! Add a bunch to the guest room before company arrives and always keep a small vase next to the bed and in bathrooms for a pleasant surprise each day. $8-$25 IN THE KITCHEN Clear glass decanters, urns and bowls serve double duty as they display cheerful fruits such as lemons, limes and oranges. Handy storage and colorful decoration all in one; what more could you ask for? $20$50 IN THE DINING ROOM To each his own when it comes to decorating the dining table. Some prefer table cloths while others go for a table runner or place mats. This spring choose something with more personality, like layering a solid table cloth an a large vintage scarf. I also recommend Pier 1’s Printed Floral Placement (2.95 ea) for a more classic, yet vibrant, style. $2-$40 IN YOUR OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE Patios used to be a place where old wicker furniture went to die. Thanks to the determination of forwardthinking designers the outdoor living spaces of California have made their way to Oklahoma at last! Give your outdoor furniture a fresh coat of color by using spray paint designed for wood/wicker/plastic. If you have metal/iron furniture skip the spray cans which will not last and call locally owned/operated Custom Powder Coating (Oklahoma City) at 405.473.8540. Powder coating is the process of baking paint onto a metal or iron surface, such as furniture, boats, motorcycles, etc. With hundreds of colors to choose from you can take any store-bought patio set and create a unique look that will last for years. $100-$400

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my YARD

By Bruce Maxwell of Maxwell Landscape Company

DO YOUR CHORES

Who’s ready for springtime? I know that I am and there are some chores that we must tend to this month if we want our 2010 gardening experience to be successful. 1. Prepare your lawn mower; install clean filters. 2. Cultivate annual flower beds to destroy winter weeds. 3. Apply organic mulch to control weeds in beds. 4. Remove excessive thatch from warm season lawns. Dethatching should precede crabgrass control treatment. 5. March is the second best time to seed cool season grasses; however, fall is the best time to plant. 6. Cool season lawns may be fertilized now. Usually, four applications of fertilizer are required. March, May, October, and November are the best times. 7. Broadleaf weeds can easily be controlled in cool season lawns at this time with broad leaf herbicides. 8. Begin mowing cool season grasses at 1 ? to 3 ? inches high. 9. Prune Roses just before growth starts and begin a regular disease spray program as the foliage appears. Roses were badly damaged by the frigid temperatures this winter. 10. Divide and replant summer and fall blooming perennials. Cut back old liriope and other ornamental foliage. Again, these are the most important things we can do to prepare for a successful gardening experience this season. Have fun and enjoy the springtime. Bruce Maxwell has owned and operated Maxwell Landscape Company since 1986. If you have any questions for Bruce, give him a call at 405-478-8883.

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Emerald tank dress / Black jewled cuff necklace Store: Lush Fashion Lounge

By Sherri Hultner Photography by Chris Hultner Welcome to the 2010 Spring Forward Fashion Preview! We have partnered up with 4 locally owned boutique’s to bring you a glimpse of what’s to come for the spring and early summer! Funky Monkey on May Ave. is bringing some of the cutest bling and fantastic outfits in really vibrant color combinations from Juicy Couture, Lush Fashion Lounge, right next door on May Ave., has great vibrant pieces for all that is fun, InCase Boutique inside of Tangles Salon on Danforth, has some of the most unique pieces in olives, royal blues, turquoise, pinks & more, and a brand new store in the Plaza on 16th, War Paint Clothing, has the most inventive pieces of them all, as well as carrying a really nice stock of vintage wear, boots & shoes, bags, jewelry, etc. We hope you enjoy the upcoming pages and make sure this season, before you go to the mall, to check out these fantastic boutiques for the best spring has to offer! If you’re into shopping with vintage/consignment shops, the 3 shops we found in Edmond that really have it going on are Consigning Sisters on 33rd, ChicxChange on Hurd, just off of Broadway and NStyle, for more casual wear, on 2nd Street. You may have to stop in more than once, but they all have really great deals!

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Gauze & lace sleeveless shirt / Silver beaded necklace Store: In Case


War Paint Clothing Co. custom shirt / War Paint vintage silver necklace / Vintage black boots Store: War Paint Clothing Co.

Olive floral tank dress / Off-white lace-backed sweater Store: In Case

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Juicy Couture navy indie top & Brown braided belt and white Juicy Couture jeans Store: Funky Monkey

Juicy Couture gauze black dress & beaded necklace and bracelet Store: Funky Monkey

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Pink off the shoulder dress Store: Funky Monkey


Royal blue dress with gold chains Store: In Case

Grey top Store: In Case

Emerald green strapless dress Store: In Case

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Custom screened t-shirt with silver embellishments / Handmade leather pouch necklace Store: War Paint Clothing Co.

Red off the shoulder dress Store: In Case

Black halter dress with beaded bodice Store: In Case

Pink gauze off the shoulder top Store: In Case

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Pink off the shoulder dress with beaded bodice Store: In Case

Orange, grey and white print halter dress Store: In Case

Handpainted t-shirt dress with black beaded necklace Store: In Case

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THE WEDDING BELLE

DEBRA SANDERS OF D’PLAZZO GOWNS

on your wedding day or feel nervous that

their timelines, will they be with you all day,

you won’t be able to concentrate and want

or just do your make-up before your wedding.

to look your best for your wedding, why not

Last, ask for references so that you can talk

look into hiring a professional make-up artist

to other brides and see if they enjoyed hiring

or aesthetician.

them for their wedding.

Aesthetician is someone

who is versed in the theory of beauty and

As aesthetician, Michelle Meyer, gives this

artistic expression; they are also skilled in

advice to her brides and clients, “Make-up is

giving facials and other beauty treatments.

an art form, and before any masterpiece there

Most professional make-up artist are licensed

must be a primed canvas. I want to make

Aesthetician. Most aesthetician will schedule

sure my clients understand the importance of

Today’s brides have so much pressure and

a trial run for your make-up, so that you will

cleansing, exfoliating and moisturizing in their

advice is being given to them from movies,

have no surprises on how your make-up

daily routines, because skin is a canvas that

reality TV shows and bridal books, but what

will look on your wedding day. You can also

“allows” for a beautiful make-up application”.

will help a bride is knowing that she can trust

hire them for engagement photos or bridal

As make-up artist, Michelle works to give

the vendors she hires. In being a Wedding

portraits. If your skin needs a day of beauty

the bride a perfect even complexion while

Planner, I get the opportunity to work with

take time to also schedule a facial…before

enhancing her best features and hiding her

lots of talented and professional Oklahoma

the wedding day.

imperfections. When a bride hires Michelle,

vendors. My goal in writing this article each

When you meet with your make-up artist

as her make-up artist she does not get her

month is help take some of that stress away

for the first time, bring photos of how you

for couple of hours, but Michelle books the

from brides.

want to look. Ask questions to see if your

entire day to be available for her brides, from

On the wedding day, the bride is the

make-up artist has experience in weddings

before the wedding until the bride leaves the

“princess” and she needs to feel like a

and photos, because you will be taking lots

reception.

beautiful Princess…this is a day she has

of photos. Your make-up artist or aesthetician

Michelle’s goal is to prepare her bride’s

dreamed about since she was a little girl. The

is a professional and they should guide you,

for that amazing moment when she walks

bride wants to have everything perfect, and

but you will need to communicate the look

down the aisle and grasp everyone’s attention

that includes how she looks from her couture

you want and don’t let them talk you into

with her glowing beauty that stems from the

gown to hair and make-up. The bride’s make-

something you will hate on your wedding

love of her life. That’s the big picture and

up plays an important part on how she looks

day. Make-up artist should be able to show

Michelle is the catalyst that helps them look

and feels.

you a portfolio of their work, and it should be

as incredible as they feel.

If you’re worried that you’ll be so busy

impressive, because they are artist. Ask them

Makeup artist, Michelle Meyer, prepares Shandra Wilkins for her engagement photos.

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working OUT have workout stations. When I was younger we had only pushups bars and pull-up bars outside. Some places like Mich and Hafer

Go Outside AND PLAY!

Parks have full blown workout equipment you can use. But If thats not enough find a park bench and try these few exercises for a advance total body workout routine. Single leg lunges on the bench

Dips

By Chris Marlatt The weather here in Oklahoma isn’t always the best. With all the cool weather and snow this year I thought we should take advantage of the sunny and nice days we do have. Working outside is a great way to mix up your daily routines. There are many different ways to be active outside instead of running on a treadmill or lifting dumbbells. Next time its nice outside try going for a run or playing basketball with the neighbors, or even doing a little yard work. These are all ways you can be active and burn calories. For a more advance workout you can find that many parks

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working OUT Push ups w/Feet on the bench

Step Ups

Pushups with feet on the ball Pushups with hands on the bench.

Bridges on a Ball

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Does Edmond Suck? According To TheLostOgle.com it does. We put their complaints to the test. By Chris Hultner First off, I have to say that I’m a fan of the website thelostogle.com. They’re a creative, sarcastic and funny bunch that likes to poke fun at just about everything in Oklahoma. They serve as a reminder that you shouldn’t take yourselves too seriously. In one of their latest features titled “Why Edmond Sucks” they took aim at our fair city and pointed out all the reasons they feel our town sucks. As well, they invited their readers to to do the same. While some of their gripes and those of their readers were kind of childish and lame, they did bring up some good points. Instead of getting all offended and lashing out in retort, I felt it best to address their complaints one by one drawing from my own personal experiences since moving here to Edmond five years ago. Oh and don’t feel that the guys at the Lost Ogle are just picking on Edmond, because they’re not. They are going city by city explaining why they all suck. REASONS THE LOST OGLE THINKS EDMOND SUCKS 1. The Purina Dog Food factory stinks up part of the town. I always wondered what that “burnt cheese” odor was and now it makes sense— it’s coming from the Purina Plant. I’ve only caught a whiff of it a couple times and it was pretty bad. This does seem to be an equal opportunity offender too. Depending on the

prevailing winds, no part of town is safe from the pungent puppy chow. Gonna have to give the Lost Ogle the nod on this one. 2. Edmond residents are pompous and arrogant. I honestly don’t know why Edmond gets such a bad rap in the “snob” department. Before we even moved here everyone I knew in Oklahoma said Edmond was snobby. It’s not like we knew a lot of people in this state, but they were pretty spread out; one lived in Elk

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City, one in Moore and one in Enid and they all shared the same vibe of Edmond. However, in the five years we’ve lived here I have yet to encounter any snobby people. We have found everyone we’ve come in contact with here to be very friendly. If you want to find some real snobs, try living in California for a while. For that matter, I think anywhere you go there’s the potential for snobbery. And if it does exist in Edmond, we just haven’t encountered it yet. 3. City ordinances that are over the top. I’m not sure I would call Edmond’s City ordinances “over the top,” but then again I’ve never tried to build something here like a building or apartments. I do have a friend in property management who has had many dealings with the City and has echoed the sentiment that the City does place restrictions on how buildings look. And there was the much publicized battle between the City and Falcone’s restaurant—the owners wanted to put an Italian flag colored awning up and the City wouldn’t let them, so they moved their restaurant out of the city. While I can see the merits of both parties arguments I can appreciate that, at the very least, the City planners have some vision of how they want the city to look. Most cities don’t go that far and lack any vision for the future and how the town is percieved. But it seems the City Council here takes pride

in how they manage things and that’s a lot better than a complacent City Council. On a lighter note: I did go through the City Ordinances and found that it is illegal to play pool in any pool hall if you are under 18. Does Edmond even have a pool hall? And it’s unlawful for a woman to enter a bar unescorted. However, that one was repealed way back in 1985. So, drink up ladies! 4. Too many stay at home moms driving hummers, talking on the phone while

applying makeup. I put this one to the test and took a drive one Saturday in search of the dreaded woman-SUV-cell phone menace. I drove to all the shopping hotspots like 15th and Bryant, 2nd and Bryant, downtown and up and down Danforth. I saw two Hummers, both driven by men, but not a single road-clipper piloted by a woman on a cell phone. After two hours of searching I finally decided to call it quits and headed home. As I pulled up to Danforth and Santa Fe, there it was; a white Escalade driven by a woman, and yes, she was talking on her cell phone. True story. While sitting there next to her in my F250 I thought, ‘how ironic.’ So I picked up my cell phone and called Sherri to tell her I found one! Just one. 5. Too many stoplights downtown on Broadway. True, but Broadway through downtown is meant to be a pedestrian area. The speed limits downtown are lower as well to ensure the safety of those shopping on foot. If you’re in a hurry, steer clear of Broadway as it passes through downtown. 6. Narrow traffic lanes & intersections that don’t line up. This one is a serious cause for concern. Not that our traffic lanes are too narrow—I actually think Norman takes that prize—but some of our intersections don’t line up. In

particular, the intersection of Danforth and Santa Fe. Making a left turn there is a scary proposition. Since the turn lanes don’t line up the cars in the opposite turn lane make a huge blind spot. You almost feel like you have to brace yourself for impact whenever you fully commit to making the turn there. And it doesn’t help when you notice the debris on the ground from the unfortunate ones who didn’t make it. It might be worth it for the city to make that intersection “turn on signal only.”


Do any of these sculptures look creepy to you? Okay, maybe one does. 7. Creepy downtown artwork. I’ve never lived in a city that has invested so much in artwork to be displayed on the city streets to be enjoyed by all. I think that is one of Edmond’s many charms. Most of the sculptures and statues are creative, fun and endearing. However, there are a couple out there that might be classified as a little on the creepy side. But you can be the judge of that

Pelican Bay, Arctic Edge and a host of other activities people can get involved in. Anyone who says there’s nothing to do here in Edmond obviously can’t pull themselves away from the Xbox long enough to go outside and look around.

because art is subjective.

I asked my teenaged son Trevor if this was true, do the police really like to harass the teenagers here in Edmond? He said “Yes they do. My friend got pulled over for going 6 miles per hour over the speed limit and another one got pulled over for not wearing his seat belt.” “So,” I asked, “one friend got pulled over for speeding and another for breaking the seat belt law, right?” “Yes.” I would hardly call that harassment, more like they’re just doing their job. Edmond is one

8. There’s nothing to do in Edmond. This complaint gets the big fail. One of the main reason we picked Edmond was because of how active the community is. With all the parks and trails and organized sports there’s no reason to ever be bored here. There’s something for everyone in Edmond and the City has worked very hard and pooled a lot of resources to make it that way. We even have a skate park here in town. Besides the parks, we have Lake Arcadia,

9. The Cops are bored and like to pull over teenagers for curfew violations.

of the safest communities in the country and thanks to a high level of police presence it stays that way. 10. Lack of bars or a nightlife. Since Edmond is technically a college town it is surprising that there isn’t very much of a nightlife here. We do have the UCO Jazz Lab and that’s great if you like Jazz. But

without a more youthful nightlife and college scene it leaves the appearance that the town rolls it up when the street lights come on. 11. Downtown Broadway is just for old people. Young people like antiques too, right? Whatever the perception is of Edmond outside the city limits, we love it here. It’s a safe, quiet and active community with great schools. I can’t think of a better place to raise a family. Don’t Norman My Edmond!

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Get To Steppin’ Head Out On Edmond’s Awesome Trail System

Now that things are finally starting to warm up it’s the perfect time to hit the trails. That’s exactly what we did between Snowmageddon I and II and we were quite surprised to find that a lot of other Edmondites had the same idea. It’s really refreshing to see a large portion of the residents out and enjoying the amenities the city provides. And on the trail system here the city spared no expense. In all there are 7 different trail systems within Edmond, not including Lake Arcadia. That’s a huge investment and commitment by the city. And we’re not talking about random dirt paths here either. The trails are paved, lined with benches and they even have

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workout stations. On our stroll through the Hafer Park trails we saw all walks of life out and enjoying the fresh air. We saw avid runners, businessmen, couples, older people and young people alike. If you have never visited any of the trails here in town you really should give them a try. Get out there and take in some fresh air and scenery, because every now and then you really do need to stop and smell the daisy’s. HAFER PARK TRAIL: 1.7 Mile combined length. Located at Hafer Park on Bryant.


COFFEE CREEK TRAIL: 1.33 Miles of main trail. The trail goes around and through the Coffee Creek neighborhood.

BRICKHAM-RUDKIN TRAIL: 6714 feet in length. Located at Boulevard &33rd next to the dog park.

FINK-HAFER TRAIL: 1 Mile in length. Trail head at Fink Park on 2nd and the trail links to the Hafer Park system.

BOULEVARD TRAIL: 2.15 Miles in length. Runs along Boulevard between Danforth and Covell.

THOMAS TRAIL: 3043 feet long. Located behind the Thomas Trail neighborhood.

MITCH PARK TRAIL: 2.8 Miles of main trail makesthe Mitch Park trail the longest in the city. Located on Covell between Kelly and Santa Fe.

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losing IT

PEAKS AND VALLEYS By Chris Hultner

As it is with any endeavor, the weight loss battle has its own peaks and valleys. To be perfectly honest, right now I’m in a valley. Thankfully i haven’t gained any weight back, but i haven’t been losing any either. Lots of things factor into getting off track. For one, life just has a way of getting in the way. You get busy at work. Family issues arise. Schedules change. Pretty soon eating right and working out take a back seat. I have been experiencing all of the above. In times like this you just need to take a step back and regroup. On top of everything else my training schedule with Chris has been interupted a bit. But Chris has a good excuse—he and his wife Mimi just had their first baby, a little boy they named Kingston. Congratulations to them! Now Chris finally know’s what sleep deprivation is like, as the rest of us do. (haha) I couldn’t be happier for the three of them. They make a great family. As Spring starts to kick it in high gear here, I plan to do the same by being more disciplined in my daily routine. Since I haven’t been packing on the pounds, losing more weight shouldn’t be a problem with a few minor changes in the routine. It’s like everything else in life—you only get out of it what you put into it. It’s time to turn it up!

CONTEST ALERT! WHO’S EDMOND BUSINESS WILL GET A NEWLY DESIGNED ENTRANCE FOR SPRING? We had a chance to meet with Helen Weis of Unique By Design this week and we came up with a really fun idea for a contest to reward a locally owned small business with two new containers planted and designed by Unique by Design, to grace the entrance of their store! We all like a cute planter to mark the beginning of spring and this is a great and cheerful way to give back to our hard working small business owners! You can nominate your own store or nominate a store you think is deserving of a beautiful, cheerful entrance by writing to us and letting us know why you think they deserve to win! Please make you entry no more than 400 words, give us the store’s name, location and phone number, as well as your information. Be sure to include a picture of the store’s entrance, as well! *** The prize will be two new containers planted and designed by Unique by Design to fit with the storefront’s decor, worth up to $1000.*** Please send your letters to SherriH@ EdmondActive.com and we will pick the winner on April 15th, 2010, to which the beautiful planters will be installed May 1, 2010!

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