The Voice - Spring 2023

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EDMOND AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

2022 ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET

Honoring individuals, volunteers, sponsors, and local businesses

A LOOK INTO THE SOUND OF MUSIC

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THE VOICE 3 CONTENTS TABLE OF 20 | GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 18 | AMBASSADOR HIGHLIGHT 04 | A NOTE FROM THE CEO 22 | NEW MEMBERS 08 | ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET 14 | A LOOK INTO THE SOUND OF MUSIC 06 | NEW EDMOND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS 16 08 14 16 | CULTURE IN EDMOND

A NOTE FROM THE CEO

At the Edmond Chamber of Commerce, we believe in small business. It’s what makes our community thrive. Small businesses bring people together and build the character of a local area. Each small business in Edmond brings its own personality to our community and in turn, makes a difference in so many different ways. It’s what makes Edmond...Edmond.

In this issue, we recognize a few businesses and their impact in the Edmond community. Think about our local salons, auto repair shops, home builders, family-owned restaurants, retail shops, medical practices as well as local non-profits. Each has a unique story to tell while also sharing common values and characteristics.

Each small business fills a specific need in a community while focusing on personal touch that often reflects the community around them. I encourage each of you to take a stroll through Edmond, shop at the local retail shops, purchase a coffee from a local coffee shop, have lunch at a local restaurant and explore the community. Get a sense of our values and meet the friendly faces of our community.

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NEW EDMOND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS

DARRELL DAVIS

MAYOR

Darrell has served as an Edmond Council Member since 2011. He began volunteering his time to better the City of Edmond in 1996. He served as both a member and chairman of the Edmond Park and Recreation Advisory Board. Darrell led the charge to develop many of our city’s most prized destinations, including the MAC Senior Center and more recently the Edmond Tennis Center, with more thoughtful developments on the way. Darrell goes beyond the call, investing in local businesses and relationships; always with the good of Edmond in mind. This will be his second term as Mayor.

TOM ROBINS

WARD 1

Tom is the Founder and President of Solid Foundation Consulting, working with companies, organizations, and industry leaders to identify new approaches to their biggest challenges.

As a part of Solid Foundation Consulting, Tom created an award-winning national program for Teen Drivers to navigate work zones safely. He founded the Oklahoma Innovative Technology Alliance, the home and voice for Oklahoma Innovation and Technology companies. Tom also facilitates the Oklahoma Autonomous Vehicle Working Group, which evaluates challenges and opportunities related to autonomous vehicle technology in Oklahoma. Before founding Solid Foundation Consulting, Tom served as Oklahoma’s Deputy Secretary of Energy.

BARRY MOORE

WARD 2

Barry Moore has been a trusted problem solver in Edmond for 17 years as a member of the Planning Commission. He’s a true and trusted voice – always willing to listen, work hard and do the right thing for our city, neighborhoods and residents.

As a long-time resident and member of the planning commission, Barry has worked hard to improve our city’s quality of life. He views it as a privilege to further apply his experience and skills to the issues so important to us all.

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MARY JOHNSTON Vice President, Commercial Lender JIM TRENT President JUSTIN SMITH Assistant Vice President, Commercial Lender
JEFF DESPAIN Senior Vice President, Commercial Lender
STEPHENIE WOLF Vice President, Business Banker EDMOND 1264 S. Bryant | 405.270.1655 2125 N. Kelly Ave. | 405.619.2270 15200 N. Western Ave. | 405.619.2250 MARK LISLE Executive Vice President, Business Development

AWARDS BANQUET

The Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce recently hosted the 2022 Annual Awards Banquet to honor individuals, volunteers, sponsors, and local businesses whose civic and professional contributions make an impact on the Edmond community.

Nominations for each award were submitted in November 2022, and the winners were determined by multiple committees of Chamber members and volunteers.

“Edmond is fortunate to have citizens who go above and beyond for the community,” said Edmond Chamber President and CEO Sherry Jordan. “We are thrilled to recognize these individuals and businesses who have made a difference in our city.”

Several awards were given out, including Citizens Bank of Edmond Citizen of the Year, Prosperity Bank Woman of the Year, First United Bank Small Business of the Year, RCB Bank Philanthropic Business of the Year, Integris Health Edmond Volunteer of the Year, Mercy Ambassador of the Year, OU Health Edmond Young Professional of the Year, and TFCU Non Profit of the Year.

Congratulations to all of the 2022 award winners and a big thank you to those who supported and attended the event.

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2022 ANNUAL
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2022 ANNUAL AWARD

BILL & CINDY STEWART

Cindy and Bill Stewart have been cornerstones of the Edmond community for nearly four decades through their support of numerous charitable organizations and their business leadership. Their local business, Petra Industries, has grown into one of the largest employers in the area and beyond the economic impact, it focuses on community outreach through volunteerism and charitable giving.

Petra has raised over $1 million for well-deserving charities. The Stewarts are also investing in the future of our community through the Gabe Stewart Memorial Endowment for Oklahoma Christian Schools and the Stewart Family Power of Purpose. These foundations have helped fund the school’s new performing art center, providing better educational opportunities, and expanding faith-based resources for generations of children throughout Edmond.

CITIZENS BANK OF EDMOND CITIZENS OF THE YEAR

KEISHA JACKSON

Keisha Jackson is the Owner and CEO of Humanity Hospice, L.L.C.. She has worked in the health care field for nearly 34 years. She has worked as an aide, nurse, Administrator, Director, Owner/CEO specializing in end-of-life care. She is a wife and mom to two boys.

Over the last 9 years of owning her own company, she has implemented Tribal Leadership to her business model and culture. In addition, Keisha has worked with her staff to develop a grief camp for children ages 6 to 18 years old, which provides music and art therapy to teach children healthy ways to grieve with loss.

The health care industry being primarily women, Keisha promotes and teaches professional development to empower women to take charge of their lives and to “own” their efforts and outcomes for their futures.

PROSPERITY BANK WOMAN OF THE YEAR

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AWARD WINNERS

BONDI BOWLS

Bondi Bowls is named after the iconic Bondi Beach located in Sydney, Australia. It is known for its record breaking surf, hip cafes, and iceberg pool. Founder Bailey Wilson, lived in Sydney and started her day admiring the beauty of Bondi Beach.

Originally an Edmond native, Bailey moved back home in March of 2020. During the peak of COVID-19, she discovered a new passion of making acai bowls which has grown into 17 franchises, and 1 store front over 7 states.

Bondi Bowls’ mission is bigger than just serving clean and healthy meals. They desire to create community and encourage God-honoring conversation. Each truck gives in different ways, with their main focus being foster and adoption non-profits, along with local business and organizations for give back events.

RCB BANK PHILANTHROPIC BUSINESS OF THE YEAR

EDMOND MUSIC

Edmond Music is a family owned local music store serving the greater Oklahoma City area for more than forty years. Their knowledgeable staff works to bring you the best in musical instruments and service at the most competitive prices.

Edmond Music’s goal is for you, the customer, to be totally satisfied and happy making music whether you are a professional or beginner. You will be delighted with the selection and fine reputation for service long after the sale.

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FIRST UNITED BANK SMALL BUSINESS OF THE YEAR

2022 ANNUAL AWARD

DARLA HALL

Darla Hall has been active with the Edmond Chamber for the past three years on the Ambassador Council. She attends numerous Chamber events throughout the year. She is a graduate of Leadership Oklahoma City Class XVII and Leadership Edmond Class 36.

During her Leadership Edmond year, she served as Intern Board Member for the Edmond Rotary Club as well as Peaceful Family Oklahoma. She is an active volunteer for Edmond Mobile Meals and Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahoma, and serves on the Women In Banking Committee for the Oklahoma Bankers Association.

Darla has worked in the banking industry for over 25 years and is currently Vice President/Director of Business Development for Regent Bank with a primary focus on the nonprofit and cannabis industries.

MERCY AMBASSADOR OF THE YEAR

ANGIE CLEMENS-BYERS

As an active member and avid supporter of Edmond for 25 years, Angie Clemens-Byers sees volunteerism as an integral part of community life. She currently works at First United Bank as the Market Outreach and Community Lending Officer.

A mom to two young men, Tallon and Corbin, she wants to set an example of servant leadership to leave every space “better than we found it”. She is a Scout Leader for their BSA unit and a member of Edmond Women’s Club. Angie is also a graduate of Leadership Edmond Class 36.

Through the Edmond Chamber, Angie is part of the Women’s Council, Government Relations Council, Small Business Owners Alliance, Special Events Committee and also serves as the Ambassador Council Chairwoman.

INTEGRIS HEALTH EDMOND VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR

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AWARD WINNERS

SAVANNAH WHITEHEAD

Savannah Whitehead was born and raised in Abilene, Texas. In 2012, she took the leap and moved to Stillwater, OK to attend Oklahoma State University where she graduated in 2016 with a BA in Art History and a Minor in Philosophy. Following graduation, she was hired by the Edmond Chamber of Commerce as the Event Coordinator. A few years later, she left to accept her “dream job” as the Program Director at the Edmond Fine Arts Institute. Since joining FAI Savannah has been a part of amazing projects and community initiatives.

Her favorite and largest endeavor is VIBES Edmond’s First Thursdays. Savannah is proud of recent achievements and opportunities including receiving the 2021 ULI Impact Award for Outstanding Community Building Initiative for VIBES, being selected as a “rookie” muralist to participate in the Sunny Dayz Mural Festival in August 2022, and most recently being asked to be a Judge for Oklahoma State University’s 2022 Homecoming.

OU HEALTH EDMOND YOUNG PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR

EDMOND WOMEN’S CLUB

Edmond Women’s Club (EWC) is a volunteer organization composed of community-spirited women who have combined their talents to promote the cultural, civic, educational, and community efforts of the City of Edmond. EWC provides unique opportunities for its membership to assist their community in financial and voluntary ways, to expand their abilities to best serve their community, and to experience fellowship with one another.

It began as an idea… a thought… a conversation between friends: Edmond women volunteering, serving, promoting the cultural, civic, educational and social activities for the City of Edmond.

TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT UNION NON PROFIT OF THE YEAR

In 2023, EWC is celebrating its 40 year anniversary. Over this time the club has presented over $2,000,000 in grants and scholarships to the Edmond community.

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EDMOND MUSIC NAMED 2022 SMALL BUSINESS OF THE YEAR

THE SOUND OF MUSIC

Whether we realize it or not, music is in everything and in everyone. From the teachers at your school to the parents in band class, or from the performers you see on the weekend to the groups playing at events downtown, music is a part of who we are. This is why Scott and Susan Starns have made their careers running Edmond Music. As a family-owned local music store, Edmond Music has worked to connect with all of Edmond since it was first established in 1974. Scott and Susan believe that their purpose is to serve the Edmond community through encouraging all people to find their passion for music. As Edmond Music helps people find their hearts for music, they also find ways to create relationships with their customers. Those relationships are what keep community members coming back to the store. Some of the same people who began shopping at Edmond Music in the 1970s are still customers today, as well as their children.

Having been a business in the Edmond community since the 70s, Edmond Music knows our community well. They know many talented musicians in Edmond as well as many who have migrated to other areas. Scott, Susan, and all of the Edmond Music employees are extremely knowledgeable about music and instruments. According to Scott, “Music is an integral part of our employees’ lives and our community, whether it’s performing or teaching. We love helping others find their passion for music.” To do this, Scott and Susan ensure that they are only carrying the best quality instruments and giving the best recommendations. Edmond Music might have started 40 years ago with just a few instruments and services, but they have continuously expanded their line and selection. Their music store carries any instrument you can think of, including but not limited to pianos, guitars, drums, and band and orchestra instruments. They also carry sheet music and all kinds of accessories. Edmond Music even offers repairs and music lessons.

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Scott and Susan make it a point to be inclusive with their business, ensuring that any customer is happy and satisfied as they make, listen to, purchase, and/or learn about music. This means any type of customer, whether someone completely new to music or a professional, can go to Edmond Music and feel welcome. Their store has a unique flair to it that draws people in to grow their music knowledge. Furthermore, when customers take their business to Edmond Music, the store provides long-term support after a sale to ensure that customers have the best chance to succeed. Whatever music goals you may have, Edmond Music is dedicated to helping you reach those. For Scott, “Being a small business in Edmond is a feeling of supporting and staying local, keeping your business here.” Scott and Susan feel a strong need to keep support here in Edmond to ensure we can grow and thrive as a community.

Edmond Music is the heart and soul of music in our community. Through competitive pricing, quality products and education, great customer service, and much more, they are advocating for the arts. To quote Susan, “Music does matter to Edmond. The arts are thriving in our community, and it is so important for all of us to find things we can enjoy when we go home from a long day, and music is a really important part of

that.” We all have things on our minds, on our schedules, and on our to-do lists. Edmond Music reminds us that we deserve time to enjoy life and keep learning. Music is a part of each of our lives in one way or another. It is one of the ways we connect with the world around us, and Scott and Susan have made it their mission to advocate for music and experience. Edmond Music allows us to support our families, friends, and neighbors, and ultimately, it allows us to connect with our community.

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Music does matter to Edmond.
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The arts are thriving in our community, and it is so important for all of us to find things we enjoy.

CULTURE IN

There are some things we can’t say with words. Lucky for us, paint, colors, pencils, and pens can say those things. Art culture in Edmond proves that. Go down almost any street in Edmond, and you’ll see anything from golden statues to huge mosaics, colorful quotes to interactive murals, and more. These beautiful works of art add to the rich culture of the Edmond community in all areas of town. Over 300 pieces of public art dot our city with color and life. These pieces communicate things we cannot, telling stories, recounting lives, and providing hope. There are six zones used for locating art in Edmond: Northwest Edmond, Northeast Edmond, Southeast Edmond, Southwest Edmond, Downtown Edmond, and University Area. Each of these areas is rich with meaning and emotion. From the very first zone to the last, Edmond’s art culture accepts people into our community, giving the rest of the world insight into who we are as a city.

Driving through Edmond, you can often see some of those 300+ pieces of art in plain sight. Others, you may have to stop and slow down to find and appreciate. You may never see certain works, but if you take the time to look for them, you’ll find that it was definitely worth it. Each of the six zones in Edmond houses a multitude of diverse works of art. A few pieces you can find in Northwest Edmond are African Sunset, Puerta del Color I and II, and Small Galaxy. In Northeast Edmond, artwork such as Cinco Ventanas, Ripple Effect, and Joyful Empowerment can be found. Additionally, Southeast Edmond holds various pieces, including Beau the Bicycle Buffalo and Flor de la Vida Belly Dancer and Great Eagle, among other pieces of art, can be found in Southwest Edmond. In Downtown Edmond, colorful pieces like All Aboard, Burning Flames, and Knowledge Tree add the vibrant area. The University Area, surrounded by the University of Central Oklahoma, holds various pieces like the Golden Broncho, Oklahoma Storm, and Shannon Miller (in honor of Edmond’s Olympic gold gymnast, Shannon Miller Park).

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Edmond’s First Thursday
All Aboard in Downtown VIBES

IN EDMOND

With so many works of art in our city, it can be difficult to experience them all. A great way to see them is by going on one or all of Edmond’s art tour opportunities! There are plenty of options, including a Bicycle Art Tour, a Downtown Art Tour, a UCO Art Tour, a Historic Art Tour, and more. Each of these tours have their own special areas to explore and can be with a group or selfguided. Another great resource for art in our community is the Edmond Fine Arts nonprofit organization. The Edmond Fine Arts Institute is located in downtown Edmond and is connected to many art opportunities in the city. Each week, the Fine Arts Institute provides 230 hours of visual, performing, and film classes to the community. There are a variety of educational art classes for ages three and up, and there are also yearround acting, film production, and photography classes by Simply Indie. With four gallery spaces, the Fine Arts Institute features different artists and styles each month for the Edmond community to enjoy. They also put on VIBES, one of Edmond’s main attractions. VIBES is every first Thursday of the month from April to October. The Fine Arts Institute uses this event to collaborate with organizations and businesses all around Edmond to bring the community together.

Over 140 talented visual artists and performers get involved in bringing color, culture, and life to the event. VIBES is a great way to see local artwork, experience a variety of talent, and support local businesses while spending time with the Edmond community.

The culture of Edmond is greatly impacted by the creativity of its community members. With so many unique enthusiasts, our art culture is rich in diversity and engagement. This creative way to express ourselves communicates our community history, values, and stories. Whether or not you have an eye for pictures or a talent for painting, you can get involved in Edmond art. The Edmond community is a place to support, create, and discover. Attend VIBES and support local artists. Engage with the Fine Arts Institute and create. Explore Edmond and discover. There are many opportunities to get involved, if you just keep your eyes open. Simply driving down Broadway Street or walking around UCO will allow you to experience the rich culture of Edmond art. Take some time to stop and listen. You never know what a piece of art might tell you about who we are as a community and what our future holds.

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Knowledge Tree in Downtown

AMBASSADOR HIGHLIGHT:

TONY SCOTT

Day Job: Director of Business Development for Arledge & Associates, P.C., a locally owned CPA firm with offices in Edmond and north OKC.

Originally From: Ada, OK. William Jeff Reed, one of the town’s founders and the first general store proprietor and U.S. Postmaster was my Great Grandfather. He named the town after his eldest daughter, Ada, who was my maternal grandfather’s sister. My wife (also from Ada) and I moved to Edmond on January 7, 1983, and we’re now in our third home. And I still carry an “Ada” coin because I am proud of my family heritage and hometown roots.

Family: Robbie (married 42 years as of March 14, 2023), who works for the Edmond Public School System; Christopher (son) and Brooke (daughter-in-law) Scott who are the parents of our two grandchildren; along with, Jessica (daughter) and Jeff Payne (sonin-law.)

What is your favorite thing about being an Ambassador for the Chamber? I very much enjoy meeting, getting to know, and working with local business owners and Edmond community leaders. Fellow Ambassadors and other Chamber volunteers, and the entire Chamber staff, are eager to help business owners succeed just as Edmond continues to grow and flourish.

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2023 GOVERNMENT RELATIONS

ADVOCATING FOR YOU

The Edmond Chamber of Commerce’s Government Relations Committee enables the Chamber to foster and maintain important relationships with elected officials. The committee works to represent the legislative interests of business on local, state and national levels through a variety of efforts, including candidate forums, legislative breakfasts, and an annual trip to Washington D.C. to meet with state officials.

The Chamber kicked off the year with the Pre-Session Legislative Breakfast featuring state senators and representatives and focusing on the upcoming bills and changes in state government. In March 2023, the Edmond Chamber hosted a candidate forum with mayoral and city council candidates, discussing each candidate's previous experience, community involvement and municipal priorities if elected. In April, the Chamber hosted Edmond Day at the Capitol.

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Support innovative workforce and economic development policy to keep Edmond and Oklahoma competitive.

EDUCATION

Advance and support strategies for equitable and competitive funding for the hiring and retention of a qualified workforce for PK-16 to provide high quality instruction and the ability to offer competitive compensation, directly impacting the ability to attract and retain a highly qualified workforce.

FEDERAL ISSUES

Support federal immigration reform to secure the borders and establish reasonable and effective visa policies/procedures to attract workforce for critical occupations.

TRANSPORTATION

Continue to support expedited funding in Eight-Year plan for transition of access roads on Interstate 35 to a one-way frontage road to ease congestion and improve safety.

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4Hundred

2400 Watermark Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73134 405-241-4550

MEMBERS

BKM Group 247 N. Broadway, Suite 102 Edmond, OK 73034 405-513-5111

www.24hundredapartmentsokc.com

4Seasons Insulations

14320 N. Lincoln Blvd. Suite 408 Edmond, OK 73013 580-318-7475

www.4seasonsinsulation.com

AAMcomp, Inc. 9501 N. May, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73120 405-751-5300

www.aamcomp.com

Admotions Direct 2333 E. Britton Rd. Oklahoma City, OK 73131 405-478-4755

www.admotions.com

All About Staging

633 Enterprise Dr., Suite 150 Edmond, OK 73013 405-697-8905

www.stagingok.com

Amber Integrated 200 NW. 66th St., Suite 972 Oklahoma City, OK 73116 405-330-4499

www.amberintegrated.com

AMMP Studio 20 N. Clayton Rd. Edmond, OK 73034 405-947-9966 www.ammpstudio.org

Andy’s Frozen Custard 1200 E. 15th St. Edmond, OK 73013 913-552-9339 www.eatandys.com

Ball Morse Lowe

1008 S. Bryant, Suite 100 Edmond, OK 73034 405-701-6812

www.ballmorselowe.com

The Big Biscuit 1333 N. Santa Fe Edmond, OK 73003 405-920-6284 www.bigbiscuit.com

Blingle Premier Lighting 611 Hundred Oaks Dr., Suite 140 Edmond, OK 73013 951-961-8019

Blitz Restoration 14320 N. Lincoln Blvd., Suite 408 Edmond, OK 73013 405-443-3110

www.blitzrestoration.com

Blo Blow Dry Bar 1380 W. Covell Rd. Suite 148 Edmond, OK 73003 405-420-0408

Break Room 405 2215 NW. 178th St., Suite A Edmond, OK 73012 405-920-6400

www.breakroom405.com

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Castles & Homes Real Estate 6352 Stone Valley Dr. Edmond, OK 73034 405-806-0003

www.castlesandhomes.com

Christ Fit Gym

2213 NW. 178th St., Suite B Edmond, OK 73012 318-773-2437

www.christfitgym.org

Clean Juice 1476 S. Bryant Ave. Edmond, OK 73034 405-968-1620

www.cleanjuice.com

Compliance Solutions, Inc. 3208 NW. 158th Terrace Edmond, OK 73013 214-226-7813

www.csilongwood.com

Crawford Security Consulting LLC 1715 Grey Hawk Rd. Edmond, OK 73003 405-501-1571

crawfordsecurityconsultingllc.com

CYL Infrared Studio 1289 E. 15th, Suite 108 Edmond, OK 73013 405-920-4026

www.cylsaunastudio.com

DDana Byers Coaching PO Box 8052 Edmond, OK 73083 317-544-9455 www.danabyerscoaching.com

Delishes Dishes LLC

3000 W. Memorial Rd. Suite 123-329 Oklahoma City, OK 73120 405-305-6668 www.delishesdishes.com

Dental Depot 164th and Portland Edmond, OK 73016 405-945-8941 www. dentaldepot.net

EEdmond City Lifestyle

1917 Preston Place Edmond, OK 73013 405-604-1965 www.citylifestyle.com

Edward L. White Law 829 E. 33rd St. Edmond, OK 73013 405-810-8188 www.edwhitelaw.com

Enjoy Optical 109 N. Broadway Edmond, OK 73034 405-283-6837

wwe.enjoyoptical.com

EOS Worldwide 2222 W. Hefner Rd., Suite K Oklahoma City, OK 73120 405-641-1115

www.eosworldwide.com

Equipped Marketing PO Box 31811 Edmond, OK 73003 405-757-1838

www.equippedmarketing.com

EROS Mens Health

13921 N. Meridian Ave., Suite 103 Oklahoma City, OK 73134 405-246-9700

www.erosmenshealth.com F

Falcone’s Pizza 216 S. Santa Fe Edmond, OK 73003 405-831-0102

www.falconespizza.com

Force Personnel Services 116 S. Walker Ave. Edmond, OK 73102 405-605-7808

www.forcepersonnelok.com

Fostering Sweet Dreams 1073 N. Bryant Edmond, OK 73034 405-697-4744

www.fosteringsweetdreams.com

Fur Lab, Inc. 1189 E. 15th St., Suite 108 Edmond, OK 73013 405-237-8469

www.fur-lab.com

HHall Capital 9225 Lake Hefner Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73120

405-249-8780

www.hall-capital.com

Horizon Commercial Real Estate 301 Lilac Dr., Suite 200 Edmond, OK 73034

405-850-1107

www.horizoncreok.com

Hughes Group & Associates, Inc. 3805 Bent Tree Dr. Edmond, OK 73034

405-478-3800

www.thehughesgroup.com

IInsomnia Cookies 1165 E. 2nd St. Edmond, OK 73034 405-901-9187

www.insomniacookies.com

JJoey’s Cafe 229 S. Santa Fe Edmond, OK 73003

405-906-4151

www.joeyscafeok.com

JUGEEZ Home Decor & More 29 W. 15th St. Edmond, OK 73003

580-320-5743

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Khloe’s Konfections

33 W. 15th St. Edmond, OK 73013

405-698-1313

www.khloeskonfections.com

KREF - The Ref

2020 E. Alameda

Norman, OK 73071

405-321-1400

www.kref.com

Life by Willo Photography

2508 Saddleback Dr. Edmond, OK 73034

405-760-6402

www.lifebywillo.com

Mainstream Boutique

130 N. Bradway, Suite 120

Edmond, OK 73034

405-888-7523

MECU

1201 NW. 178th St., Suite 113 Edmond, OK 73012

405-813-5500

www.mecuokc.org

Meineke Car Care Center

2608 E. 2nd St. Edmond, OK 73034

405-698-3197

www.meineke.com

Millennium Roofing & Construction

14320 N. Lincoln Blvd., Suite 408 Edmond, OK 73013

405-801-3463

www.millenniumroofs.com

OKC Outlets 7624 W. Reno Ave., Suite 380 Oklahoma City, OK 73127 405-787-3700

www.okcoutlets.com

Oklahoma Business Ethics Consortium

PO Box 3174 Oklahoma City, OK 73101 918-261-1721 www.okethics.com

Oklahoma City OK Caregiving LLC

609 S. Kelly Ave., Suite E-2 Edmond, OK 73003 918-801-6065 www.cornerstonecaregiving.com

OVM LLC 6430 N. Western Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73116 405-641-8647

www.homesbyolya.com

Practical Preparedness LLC

14414 N. Lincoln Blvd. #200 Edmond, OK 73013 405-416-4405

www.practicalpreparedness.us

Pristine Health 1709 W. 33rd St. Edmond, OK 73013 405-229-8209

www.pristinehealthok.com

Rivers & Roads Org. Development 16317 Brookefield Dr. Edmond, OK 73013 405-924-5858 www.rivers-roads.com

Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline 6724 N. Air Depot Blvd. Edmond, OK 73034 405-844-5601

www.sherpamovingokc.com

Sunset Veterinary Clinic 2017 N. Kelly Ave. Edmond, OK 73003 405-844-2888

www.sunsetvetclinic.com

Sweet Friends Bakery 309 S. Bryant Ave., Suite 120 Edmond, OK 73034 405-216-3648

Sweet Life on Broadway 3601 S. Broadway, Suite 500 Edmond, OK 73013 405-849-9950

TTexlahoma BBQ 2080 E. 2nd St. Edmond, OK 73034 405-421-4040

www.texlahomabbq.com

Tracy MartinoAllstate 755 W. Covell Rd., Suite 140 Edmond, OK 73003 405-777-4376

Trade Supply Co. 111 N. Broadway Edmond, OK 73034 405-501-5954 www.tradesupplyco.com

TransWorld Business Advisors 12304 Market Dr. Suite B Oklahoma City, OK 73131 405-850-0375

oklahomacitybusinessbrokers.com

Wingstop

3320 S. Bradway

Edmond, OK 73013

405-697-3100

Woofie’s of Edmond

2408 Thomas Dr., Suite 104 Edmond, OK 73003

888-415-9663

www.woofies.com/edmond

Nabholz Construction

6400 Superior Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73149

405-519-2669 www.nabholz.com

Nilsen Premier Realty

11913 Gwendolyn Ln Oklahoma City, OK 73131 405-882-9336

OKC Balloon Bar

1133 W. 15th St. Edmond, OK 73013

405-446-6269

www.okcballoonbar.com

Rose Creek Golf Club 17031 N. May Ave. Edmond, OK 73012 405-330-8220

www.rosecreekgc.com

Seniors Helping Seniors Central OK 100 NE. 5th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-562-6000

www.shscentralok.com

Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids 1380 W. Covell Rd., Suite 140 Edmond, OK 73003 405-594-9865

sharkeyscutsforkidsedmond.com

Sherpa Moving & Storage Inc. 401 W. 33rd St. Edmond, OK 73013 405-888-9697

www.sherpamovingokc.com

U.S. Air Force Recruiting 2501 W. Memorial Rd., Suite 225 Oklahoma City, OK 73134 405-204-8177

www.airforce.com

United Insurance & Risk Management 2500 S. Broadway Suite 132 Edmond, OK 73025 405-728-9378

www.unitedirm.com

Valor Bank 119 S. Broadway Edmond, OK 73034 405-212-9800

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