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WHAT IS THE CHAMBER DOING FOR YOU? Learn the True Value of Your Membership
EDMOND RECREATION An Update on the Aquatic Center at Mitch Park
SEPTEMBER 2013
CONTENT YOUNG PROFESSIONALS
YOUNG AT HEART
EYPs work to engage with their fellow young professionals through various social, educational, and volunteer events.
MILLENNIAL GENERATION
Generalized as anyone born between 1980-2000, this generation makes up a large portion of EYPs.
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COMMUNITY EDMOND RECREATION & AQUATIC CENTER This $22.5 million facilty is set to be completed by the end of the year.
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CHAMBER EVENTS
See what the Chamber and its members have been up to lately.
GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
Learn how the Chamber is working for you and your business.
MEMBERSHIP
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MEET AN AMBASSADOR
Which Edmond Chamber Ambassador would like Kevin Costner to play him in a movie? Find out here.
WHAT IS THE CHAMBER DOING FOR YOU?
EVENTS HAVING A BALL
The 2013 Edmond Chamber Auction was a great success. Turn here to see pictures from the event.
NEW MEMBERS
Welcome the newest Chamber members.
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Learn the value of your Chamber membership through this helpful infographic.
CHAMBER’S OLDEST MEMBERS
Highlighting the members who have been with the Edmond Chamber the longest.
KNOW A NONPROFIT
Paws for Life is working to assist the Edmond Animal Shelter in finding all healthy and adoptable animals good homes.
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FROM MY VIEWPOINT
EDMOND AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESIDENT & CEO Ken Moore
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
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t won’t be long until we’ll be thinking about 2014, hard to believe since I’m writing my column in August.
For Edmond and the Chamber it’s been another year of progress. The record should reflect a continued increase in sales tax revenues. That’s important because it reflects a vibrant local economy. And a strong local economy is important to the community. Housing starts continue on the upswing and for the second year running at a record pace. Our board recently heard an education update from the leaders of UCO, Oklahoma Christian, Francis Tuttle and the Edmond Public Schools, and they all talked about the increase in student population. More good news for Edmond! For the Chamber, we have been once again blessed with good leadership. Chairman Darin Kent, Regent Bank, has been an articulate and committed leader this year. The chairmanship of the chamber requires our volunteer leaders to spend time away from their businesses and Darin, along with other members of our Executive Committee and Board of Directors, have been present when needed. We continue to place an emphasis on meeting the needs of our small
business members and we continue to provide programs and events that provide either educational or networking opportunities. Attendance at all of our events has been good and our membership continues to grow. And the chamber continues to be financially strong. As I look ahead to 2014, I see a year of continued growth for Edmond. The long awaited Public Safety Center is now under construction in downtown Edmond and will drastically alter how we see the core area of our city. Francis Tuttle will have a fully-functioning facility in our community which will be an asset to startup companies. A conference center and hotel for Edmond should be underway in 2014 and will fill a much needed void for meetings and conferences. With a strong education system in place, Edmond should continue to grow in the coming year. Your chamber is poised to be a partner with the City of Edmond, our elected officials and our education community to make Edmond the city of choice for new people moving to central Oklahoma. As always, we thank you, our members, for your support of the Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce. Sincerely, Ken Moore President & CEO Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce
CONTROLLER & CFO Sherry Jordan MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR Danielle Latimer COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING COORDINATOR Rachel Martin SPECIAL EVENTS & PROGRAMS COORDINATOR Morgan Boswell INFORMATION SPECIALIST Brooke Roshell
ADDRESS 825 E. Second Street Edmond, OK 73034 PHONE 405.341.2808 FAX 405.340.5512 EMAIL info@edmondchamber.com WEBSITE www.edmondchamber.com
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2013 EXECUTIVE COMMITEE & BOARD Darin Kent, 2013 Chairman Regent Bank Matt Peterson, 2014 Chair-Elect Jetta Corporation Carl Tipton, Immediate Past Chair MIDCON Data Services, LLC Ron Decker, Vice Chair Innovative Healthcare Systems Dr. John deSteiguer, Vice Chair Oklahoma Christian University Angie Johnson, Vice Chair Prosperity Bank Randy Matthews, Vice Chair Matthews Funeral Home Dusty Boren 4Corners Bryan Evans Evans & Davis
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Meet An AMBASSADOR The Ambassador Council is made up of 25 business men and women in the Edmond Community who volunteer their time recruiting new members and helping them engage in the Chamber.
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A: Receiving the 2011 Volunteer of the Year Award from the Chamber.
Adam Bahner Day job: Financial Advisor, Keating & Associates Inc. Originally from: Manhattan, KS In Edmond Area Since: May 2010 Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Finance from Southern Nazarene University Family: Wife Tyler and daughter named Kennedy, 17 months
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT BEING AN AMBASSADOR? A: Being able to reach out to new and existing members in an effort to make their membership enjoyable and successful.
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WHAT IS THE BIGGEST ADVANTAGE OF JOINING THE EDMOND CHAMBER? A: I believe the biggest advantage of joining the chamber is the opportunity to grow your business as well as play a role in shaping our community.
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WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT EDMOND?
A: A rapidly expanding community with a small-town feel.
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WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE CHAMBER EVENT?
A: My favorite chamber event has to be the annual golf tournament. It is a great fundraiser for the chamber, and one that is spent on the golf course!
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WHY WOULD YOU RECOMMEND BEING AN AMBASSADOR?
A: I would recommend being an ambassador to just about anyone. It has been a great opportunity to meet and connect with businesses in our community and help them fully benefit from all the Edmond Chamber has to offer.
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A: “We must make our future brighter than our past.” WHO WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY YOU IN A MOVIE ABOUT YOUR LIFE? A: Kevin Costner
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In business, as well as your personal life, it is important to visit an attorney before you have a problem. Talk to Don or G. Kay Powers about your legal needs today. The Powers are attorneys and counselors at law and can help you care for your estate, family, or business. Phone them at 359-5999. There is no charge for the first hour of consultation; and if you cannot come to them, they will come to you at your convenience.
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GOVERNMENTAL
AFFAIRS
The Edmond Chamber is working for you and your business.
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n May, Governor Mary Fallin signed into law Senate Bill 1062, which reforms the current workers’ compensation system in our state. This law will change the Oklahoma workers’ compensation system from judicial to administrative, seeking to reduce costs for businesses. Written by Senate President Pro Tem Brian Bingman and House Speaker T.W. Shannon, the bill is designed to allow for a better and faster process for both workers and employers. It also allows businesses to opt out of the workers’ compensation system as long as they provide equivalent benefits to injured workers. Before this bill, Oklahoma’s workers’ compensation system has been identified as one of the most expensive in the nation. “For decades, Oklahoma has had one of the most expensive and inefficient workers’ compensation
systems in the country, a constant obstacle for business owners looking to expand operations or create more jobs,” Fallin said. “Senate Bill 1062 completely overhauls our flawed workers’ comp system, dramatically reducing the costs to businesses and freeing up private-sector resources that can be invested in jobs rather than lawsuits. Additionally, our reforms ensure injured workers are treated fairly and given the medical care needed to return to work. This is
an important pro-growth policy that will help us attract jobs and build a stronger and more prosperous Oklahoma.” Reforming our state’s workers’ compensation system was one of the Edmond Chamber of Commerce’s top legislative priorities for 2013. The Chamber supported the bill, stating that the new system will be more cost-effective for businesses, not only in Edmond, but in our state as a whole.
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WHAT IS THE CHAMBER DOING FOR YOU?
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CONSUMERS ARE
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BELIEVE THE LOCAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HELPS CREATE JOBS
WHEN CONSUMERS PERCEIVE A BUSINESS IS A CHAMBER MEMBER
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increase in consumer awareness
RESTAURANT FRANCHISES
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increase in local reputation
INSURANCE COMPANIES
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more likely to consider buying insurance from them
A national survey of 2,000 adults done by The Schapiro Group, an Atlanta-based market research firm, reveals that a business that is a member of a local chamber of commerce experiences increased favorability.
MEMBER
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TESTIMONIALS
“My chamber membership has given me business referrals, connections with other Edmond business owners and educational opportunities to help me grow my business. I was even able to partner with the chamber to transport donated goods to our neighbors in Moore who were impacted by this spring’s devastating tornados. I now see my chamber membership as an investment in the future of my business and I recommend membership to anyone looking to connect to the Edmond community. ” - Hunter Magness Junk Boss
Having moved to Oklahoma last year, joining the Chamber right away and being actively involved helped me to make the needed contacts to grow a new business quickly and also get acquainted with my new surroundings. Based on the referrals and closed business I received, it’s easy to highly recommend to every business owner in Edmond and the surrounding areas to join the Edmond Chamber. Not only is it a smart business decision, but it’s just plain fun!” - Gerald Henson QuikPrint
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CHAMBER’S OLDEST MEMBERS Which of the Edmond Chamber’s members have been with us the longest? This section highlights a business who has been a loyal member for many years.
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ounded in 1974, Kennedy Tire and Auto Service has been a valued member of the Edmond community for almost 30 years. When Tad Kennedy’s father opened Edmond Tire Center it was one of six tire and auto businesses he owned in the state of Oklahoma. When Tad graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1985, he planned on going to work for a technology company and using his
Computer and Business Management degree. It wasn’t until his father explained to him that he could use the knowledge he had gained in college at the family business that Tad changed his mind. While his father had built up stores with the intention of selling them off, Tad had other ideas in mind for the Edmond location. When Tad bought the business he changed the name to Kennedy
Tire and Auto Service. Putting his name on the business highlighted the importance he saw in investing in the Edmond community. Being a part of the community and pulling together to make Edmond a better place is one of the reasons Tad has seen value in investing in the Chamber for so long. “You never know who you will meet through the Chamber and how you might be able to help each other in some way,” he said. “We’re
“You never know who you will meet through the Chamber and how you might be able to help each other in some way.”
all here to help each other.” Being a member of the Chamber has provided Kennedy Tire and Auto Service with a sense of validity in the business community.
GROWING IN EDMOND Tad attributes the success of his business to the emphasis they put on quality of service. Being honest with customers and keeping a consistent staff who cares about the quality of work they do makes Kennedy Tire stand out among the competition. When competition in the industry has grown at
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four times the rate as the population, Kennedy Tire has focused on adapting to the ever-changing business environment in Edmond. “The one constant is change,” Tad said. Kennedy Tire was the first tire and auto shop in Oklahoma to have a computer system and they were fully computerized by 1985, the year Tad took over the shop. Not only is this a testament to their innovation, but it also validates his father’s advice to his son 21 years ago that his computer degree would, in fact, be put to good use.
Last year, Tad sold his other shop in Oklahoma City to further focus on growing his business in Edmond. A third generation Edmond resident, Tad wants to continue to invest in the community he loves. “Looking forward, I hope to continue to serve the people of Edmond and adapt to the changes in technology and consumer needs,” he said. “The quality of people in Edmond is amazing,” Tad remarked. The sense of community Tad feels for Edmond echoes through every aspect of his business.
The Edmond Chamber is honored to have long-time members like Tad who understand the important role we all play in our community.
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KNOW A NONPROFIT
The Chamber recognizes the important role nonprofit organizations play in our community. This section highlights the efforts of those working to make Edmond a better place to live, work and grow.
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ary Robertson’s love for animals started when she was young. “I’ve always loved animals,” she smiles. It progressed as an adult when her children would bring home stray animals asking if they could have them as pets. But you don’t need Mary to tell you she loves animals, it’s apparent in the way her face lights up as she talks about the organization she co-founded with Lynn Cherry, Paws for Life. Founded in 2001, Paws for Life’s mission is to assist the City of
Edmond Animal Shelter in finding all healthy and adoptable animals good homes. Paws for Life works to ensure that adoptable animals will be afforded the opportunity to have healthy and happy lives with a home and a family of their own. Paws for Life works directly with the Edmond Animal Shelter to coordinate volunteers to walk dogs, play with cats, clean the cages and most importantly, show much needed affection to each dog and cat. Volunteering has proven to be
As of August, the Edmond Animal Shelter is housing around 150 dogs and cats in a facility orginally designed to hold less than 50.
very rewarding to Mary. “Some mornings you wake up and you maybe don’t feel like going to volunteer. But when you get there and you see the dog’s tails wagging and you know you’ve just made their day, it makes it all worth it.” she said. With the shelter at full capacity, Paws for Life needs the support of the Edmond community more than ever. As of August, the shelter was housing around 150 dogs and cats in a facility originally designed to hold less than 50. If you are thinking about getting a pet, Mary urges you to consider adopting from the shelter. The adoption fee is only $25.00 and they have a variety of dogs and cats to choose from. Mary has three dogs and two cats of her own, all adopted from the shelter.
THE VOICE | 15 Mary commends the Edmond Community on their support over the past 12 years. As she looks forward, she would love to see her organization host more adoption events and connect more animals with their forever homes. Committed, long-term volunteers are also in great need. If you are interested in volunteering on a regular basis, you can fill out an application on the City of Edmond website or call (405) 216.7615 for more information on the volunteer application process. If you are unable to volunteer your time, there are many other ways to help. You can help plan an adoption event and of course, donations are always in need.
ANIMAL SHELTER INTAKE JAN. 1 - JULY 31, 2013
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1. Paws for Life volunteers at the Animal Welfare Center 2. Paws for Life volunteers at the LibertyFest Parade on July 4, 2012. 3. Shelly McCullough, volunteer and Chelsea Young, Edmond Animal Welfare Shelter Specialist at a Paws for Life adoption event.
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EDMOND
YOUNG PROFESSIONALS
“EDMOND YOUNG PROFESSIONALS HAS PROVIDED AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ME TO GET INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY AND DEVELOP MY LEADERSHIP SKILLS. IT HAS ALLOWED ME TO MEET SO MANY PEOPLE AND CULTIVATE RELATIONSHIPS I PROBABLY WOULDN’T HAVE OTHERWISE.” - CHRISTIN VAUGHN 2013 EYP CHAIR
Getting to know
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YOUNG PROFESSIONALS As a member of Edmond Young Professionals, you most likely fall into the Millennial Generation. Also known as Gen Y, Millennials are generally classified as being born between 1980 - 2000. Millennials have different characteristics than the generation before them. Whether you fall into this catagory or not, understanding this generation will be important for every industry.
MILLENNIALS AT WORK 27% of Millennials are self-employed
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Resources: Bureau of Labor Statistics, TH Millennial Generation Research Review, and Pew Research
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EDMOND
RECREATION
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he City of Edmond, the YMCA and Edmond Public Schools have partnered to bring our community a world-class competitive swimming and recreation center. The $22.5 million facility is being built next to the MultiActivity Center in Mitch Park and is scheduled to be completed by the end of the year. Ground was broken in April 2011 on the 102,000 square foot facility. The aquatics portion of the facility will span nearly 40,000 square feet and contain an eight-lane, 50-meter competitive pool. This will be the home for the Edmond Public Schools high school swim training, matches and meets. It will also include a large, separate leisure pool with a children’s slide.
“The Edmond Recreation and Aquatic Center will be a Apart from the aquatic center, the facility will include great addition to Edmond,” said Craig Dishman, Director a fitness area, indoor elevated running track, and full of Edmond Parks and Recreation Department. “The YMCA is preparing for their new members and the size basketball court. management of the new facility. The Edmond Parks and Recreation Department continues to work closely With 150 to 200 students currently in the swim program, this facility will allow the program to grow with the YMCA as we build community through premier facilities and exceptional programs.” with the community.
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The passage of the October 2010 bond issue contributed $10 million to the project, while both the City of Edmond and the YMCA each brought $6 million to the project. The City of Edmond also contributed the land and infrastructure being used for this project. The YMCA plans to keep its facility on Rankin open, while also overseeing the new location. Edmond Public Schools and the City of Edmond will also contribute to the operation of the facility. According to the President and CEO of the Greater Oklahoma City YMCA Mike Grady, this is the first time a YMCA, a school district and a city have joined together for a project of this kind. As of August 20, the project was 80 percent complete. The YMCA plans to begin marketing membership fees and promotions this fall. For the most updated information on this project, visit www.edmondok.com.
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2013 ANNUAL AUCTION
HAVING A BALL
The Edmond Chamber held its Annual Auction on Friday, August 23 at the UCO Nigh University Center. This year’s Auction was a great success thanks to our generous donors, sponsors and volunteers. The Auction raised a record-setting net income of over $41,000 that will help finance upcoming Chamber events and programs. Special thanks to Morgan and her awesome committee for all their hard work!
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READY. SET. SHOOT!
Edmond Chamber’s Annual Sporting Clays Tournament is right around the corner.
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njoy an afternoon having lunch and shooting sporting clays with fellow Edmond Chamber members. The cost for a bronze team of four is $500 and includes station sponsor sign, lunch, ammo, shooting fee and more. The 2013 annual Sporting Clays Tournament will be held on Friday, October 4, 2013 at Silverleaf Shotgun Sports. This unique sporting event brings together a wide variety of professionals and offers great promotional opportunities for members. Please consider promoting your business by donating a raffle item to this event. If you would like more information on registering a team or donating raffle prizes, please contact Morgan Boswell at mboswell@ edmondchamber.com or call (405)341.2808.
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FourOFive PO Box 5413 Edmond, OK 73083 (405) 367-4288 www.fourofive.com
Autumn Leaves of Edmond 1001 S Bryant Ave Edmond, OK 73034 (888) 662-8886 autumnleaves.com
College Hunks Hauling Junk 13509 Railway Dr., Ste. A Oklahoma City, OK 73114 (405) 286-2291 www.collegehunks.com
Fringe Construction LLC 1809 Manchester Ave. Edmond, OK 73034 (405) 285-6442
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CrookedGlass Studios 2301 Big Cedar Ave Benchmark Construction Service, Edmond, OK 73012 LLC (405) 239-8742 3545 NW 58th St., Suite 820 www.crookedglassstudios.com Oklahoma City, OK 73112 (405) 737-2700 Gregory A. Davis www.benchmarkokc.com (405) 225-8461 Birkett Consulting, LLC 4729 NW 59th St OKC, OK 73122 (405) 732-4374 www.bcllc.org Bricktown Brewery 840 W Danforth Rd Edmond, OK 73003 (405) 265-2739 www.bricktownbrewery.com BrightStar Care of Edmond/ Oklahoma City 2500 S. Broadway, Ste. 122 Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 896-9600 www.brightstarcare.com Carland Properties 11032 Quail Creek Rd, Ste 108 OKC, OK 73120 (405) 286-3434 Champion CNG 13915 N. Harvey Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 822-7955 www.championcng.com Charles Schwab 13710 N Penn Suite 2 OKC, OK 73134 (405) 775-1000 www.schwab.com
Dr. Karen’s Wellness Center 134 E. 15th Street Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 330-8745 www.drkarens.com
Garbanzo Mediterranean Grill 1389 E 15th, Suite 112 Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 844-7300 www.eatgarbanzo.com Garrison’s Photography 716 W. 15th Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 341-0734 www.garrisonphotography.com
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Gotcher Psychological Services, LLC (817) 773-5925 J. Spencer Jewelry and Gifts 3224 S Broadway GPF Inc. Ste 142 Dragon Kim’s Taekwondo & Fitness 2300 Dover Dr. Edmond, OK 73013 2600 E 2nd St Edmond, OK 73034 (405) 752-5300 Edmond, OK 73034 (405) 820-7208 www.jspencerjewelry.com (405) 341-1016 Philip M. Gray, DDS JustGOODNews.BIZ Edmond Mobile Meals 1605 E 19th. St. 2705 Mission Drive 25 W. 3rd St. Edmond, OK 73013 Edmond, OK 73034 Edmond, OK 73003 (405) 330-5458 (405) 664-0261 (405) 341-3111 www.philipgraydds.com www.JustGOODNews.BIZ www.edmondmobilemeals.org Haiget’s Restaurant & Catering Keller Williams of Edmond Senior Community 308 W Edmond Road Central Oklahoma Foundation, Inc. Edmond, OK 73003 10 E Campbell P.O. Box 1212 (405) 506-6441 Edmond, OK 73034 Edmond, OK 73083 (405) 330-2626 (405) 359-6841 Haloparc Innovations LLC www.LAPatterson.com 1412 Clear Creek Rd Edmond4Rent.com Moore, OK 73160 James R Kennedye, MD 915 S Bryant (405) 201-0000 908 Fox Hill Dr Edmond, OK 73034 www.haloparc.com Edmond, OK 73034 (405) 330-8877 (405) 330-8982 www.signaturerealtyllc.com Hampel Oil 1037 SE 26th Blake Kerr, CPA Farmers Insurance Group Oklahoma City, OK 73129 3200 E. Memorial Rd., Ste 700 13140 N. MacArthur Blvd. (405) 664-3059 Edmond, OK 73013 Oklahoma City, OK 73142 www.hampeloil.com (405) 919-7768 (405) 843-8430 www.bkerrcpa.com www.farmers.com/jwallace Harris Automotive, LLC 2608 E 2nd St LA Fitness Fast Fix Cellular Repair Edmond, OK 73034 2011 W Danforth Rd 16720 N Pennsylvania Ave. (405) 513-5150 Edmond, OK 73003 Edmond, OK 73012 www.harrisautoshop.com (405) 216-4825 (405) 726-8939 www.lafitness.com www.fastfixcellularrepair.com
R. Ted Leslie, PLLC 2936 Via Esperanza Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 285-8775 tedleslie.com
NTouch, LLC 1413 S. Boulevard Edmond, OK 73034 (405) 330-1311 www.NTouchOKC.COM
RedOak Accounting Advisors, PLLC P.O. Box 7774 Edmond, OK 73083 (405) 990-0615
Lilyfield, Inc 501 E 15th, Suite 500A Edmond, OK 73025 (405) 216-5240 www.lilyfield.org
The Offices at Covell Village 9120 N. Kelley Ave., Suite 100 Oklahoma City, OK 73131 (405) 850-0987 www.covellvillage.info
Regional Finance 302 W Edmond Road Edmond, OK 73003 (405) 562-5102 www.getregionalcash.com
Synergy HomeCare 13720 N Bryant Ave. Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 254-3046 www.synergyhomecare.com/ edmond
Lincoln Financial Group PO Box 3305 Edmond, OK 73083 (405) 249-6290 www.lfg.com
Papa Murphy’s Take ‘N’ Bake Pizza - Broadway 3248 S. Broadway, Suite 180 Edmond, OK 73003 (405) 509-2979 www.papamurphys.com
Republic Services/Allied Waste Services 7540 SW 59th St Oklahoma City, OK 73179 (405) 745-4141 www.republicservices.com
Textbook Brokers 123 N University Edmond, OK 73034 (405) 285-5000 www.textbookbrokers.com
Petra Roofing Co, LLC 9416 N. Nichols Rd. Oklahoma City, OK 73120 (405) 720-2400 www.petraroofingco.com
Roma’s Gelato LLC 301 S Bryant Ave, Suite 130 Edmond, OK 73034 (405) 708-6111 www.romasgelato.com
Plan Ahead Events 3126 S Boulevard St, #274 Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 818-8906 www.planaheadevents-nokc.com
John Roth, M.D. 2000 15th St. Bldg. 150 Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 348-6500 www.johnrothmd.com
Premier Blinds 7252 Willow Creek Edmond, OK 73034 (405) 471-4083 www.premierblindsok.com
Rudy’s “Country Store” & Bar-B-Q 3437 W. Memorial Rd Oklahoma City, OK 73134 (405) 254-4712 www.Rudys.com
Professional View Management 820 W Danforth Rd Suite 160 Edmond, OK 73003 (405) 320-9278 www.professionalviewmgt.com
Scientific Environmental Construction & Safety 11650 S. Broadway Edmond, OK 73034 (405) 330-2856 www.scientificee.com
Quick Serve Consulting (405) 590-6296
Securian Advisors MidAmerica 2545 S. Kelly Ave, Ste. B Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 285-9647 www.securianmidamerica.com
Lonestar Geophysical Surveys LLC 441 S. Fretz Edmond, OK 73003 (405) 726-8626 www.lstargeo.com Lucas Consulting 15951 NE 209th Street Luther, OK 73054 (405) 740-6943 www.lucas-hr-consulting.com M Auto Group, LLC (405) 397-5200 www.empowerauto.com Mercy Health - I-35 Metal Roof Contractors, Inc. 225 W. Waterloo Rd. Edmond, OK 73025 (405) 359-6111 www.metalroofcontractors.com Millennium Personnel 13924 Quail Pointe Dr. Oklahoma City, OK 73134 (405) 721-5252 www.staff2000.net Natural Balance Integrative Care 17200 N May Ave Ste 200 Edmond, OK 73012 (405) 541-1078 www.naturalhealingbalance.com North Star Roofing & Construction, LLC 3334 W Main Street Norman, OK 73072 (405) 508-5255 www.northstarroofing.net
QuikPrint 7206 N Western Oklahoma City, OK 73116 (405) 843-9820 www.qpokc.com Rausch Coleman Homes 6125 W. Reno Ave. Ste. 900 Oklahoma City, OK 73127 (405) 548-0516 www.rauschcolemanhomes.com Redeemer Presbyterian Church 4800 N Kelly Edmond, OK 73025 (405) 210-1278 www.redeemerpcaedmond.org
Sola Salon Studios 1032 Waterwood Pkwy Edmond, OK 73034 (405) 466-5070 www.solasalonstudios.com Spurr Mortgage Corporation 233 E 10th Street Plaza, Ste. 3 Edmond, OK 73034 (405) 348-9919 www.spurrmortgage.com GFS Storm Shelters 3404 S Broadway Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 285-8687 www.GFSStormShelters.com
Swadley’s Bar-B-Q 7156 N.W. 80th Oklahoma City, OK 73132 (405) 413-7333 X1
Thompson Insurance Solutions LLC 2000 W Danforth Rd, Suite 130 UPS PO Box 149 Edmond, OK 73003 (405) 613-8838 Transamerica Financial Advisors 217 W 5th Ave, Suite 1 Stillwater, OK 74074 (405) 714-3138 USA Swim Clinics 1050 E 2nd St, Suite 135 Edmond, OK 73034 (210) 889-7667 www. ultimateswimmer.com Veritas Roofing 1408 S Fretz Ave, Suite 3 Edmond, OK 73003 (405) 471-6688 www.truthinroofing.net Vintage Church 3601 S. Broadway, Ste 1300 Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 562-1200 www.vintagechurch.tv Vitality Medical and Cosmetic Center 5740 NW 135th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73142 (405) 509-3095 www.vitalitymcc.com Wilcox & McGrath Insurance 5400 N Grand Blvd. Suite 400 Oklahoma City, OK 73112 (405) 948-7930 www.bfins.com Wilson Family Chiropractic 14511 N Santa Fe Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 242-4911 www.wilsonchirookc.com
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