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on to this issue for year-round access to this handy guide, with resources voted upon by the experts — YOU our readers — in our annual Family Favorites Awards. Plus find frugal options for family fun in every season on page 8, and check out recommendations from local families on the activities and eats that comprise their perfect days exploring OKC on page 74. Don’t miss our annual Grandparent’s Guide with ideas to bring together older and younger generations through an epic scavenger hunt to discover Oklahoma’s state symbols in the wild! Whether you’re seeking family fun, the best in OKC resources, a supportive parent community or all of the above, you’ll find it all through MetroFamily. Thank you for being part of our family!
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This Issue’s Cover Myles is an actor who enjoys making a full day of a visit to The Plaza District, catching a show at Lyric Theatre, enjoying eats at Empire Slice House and Roxy’s Ice Cream and shopping at Bad Granny’s. Funny and easygoing, the 12-year-old is also into archery and video games and loves to read. Myles will be in the seventh grade at John Rex Charter Middle School this fall and is the son of Alicia and Cedric and little brother of Mason.
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Events Mark your calendars because Kids Fest is back! On July 24, Kids Fest will be happening across the community in the form of a special adventure tour of many of OKC’s top family fun attractions. Between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., begin your day of fun by visiting one of several “starting point” locations across the metro to pick up your Kids Fest Adventure Map and swag bag and enjoy FREE family fun activities such as art projects, bounce houses and petting zoos! Then choose to visit any number of participating attractions on your map to enjoy more family fun, receive special discounts and participate in great giveaways. Pre-register for this free event and you'll also be entered for a
chance to WIN a family fun getaway to the Gaylord Texan Resort in Grapevine, Texas! Visit metrofamilymagazine.com/ kids-fest for more info! Our virtual Cover Kids Search gives local kids a chance to star on our magazine cover! Enter photos of kids ages 2 through 12 and/or sibling groups beginning in August. All entries will receive a virtual swag bag with coupons and activities. Visit metrofamilymagazine.com/ coverkidssearch for more information. Geekapalooza: A STEAM Festival for Kids encourages kids to learn about science, technology, engineering, art and math through a variety of hands-on
activities. This year's event will be held Nov. 6 in conjunction with Girl Scouts Western Oklahoma at their new STEAMfocused facility, Camp Trivera. The day will include kid-friendly workshops about subjects like robotics, coding and geosciences taught by market leaders, live music, food trucks and our popular annual "Geek" costume contest. Bump, Baby & More connects parents of young kids and parents-to-be with local service providers, expert healthcare professionals, metro vendors and shopping and informative workshops. The 2022 event will be announced at metrofamilymagazine.com/bump-babymore-expo.
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LOCAL FAMILY FUN
BEST FREE FAMILY
FUN by Season
BY LINDSAY CUOMO. PHOTOS PROVIDED.
Summer Splashing good time Splash pads are a cool spot for free summer fun, in more ways than one! Dump buckets, spray fountains and water slides bring out the kid in children and adults alike, and the OKC metro is home to more than 30 splash pads. Family favorites (literally voted by you, our readers) include Scissortail Park’s cattail-like fountains, Myriad Garden’s Thunder Fountain downtown and Barnett Park’s splash pad in Edmond. The pad in The Village’s Duffner Park is fenced in, which makes it ideal for families with toddlers. Little River Park South’s epic pirate theme and dual slide structure are sure to please older kids. Find a comprehensive list of splash pads at metrofamilymagazine.com/splash-pads.
Culture + color collide on an urban street art tour OKC was named Best City for Street Art in 2021 by USA Today readers, topping a list that also includes Cincinnati, Houston and Miami. From the Plaza Walls and Western Avenue to the iconic murals in Bricktown, as well as new pieces popping up around the city, OKC artists have crafted a colorful collection of public art.
Fill an afternoon touring the metro’s urban core to discover the many reasons our city was picked as the best. Before you head out, print our free street-art-scavenger-hunt at metrofamilymagazine.com/street-artscavenger-hunt for a fun way to engage budding artists.
Metro libraries reinvent summer fun! Metro libraries have been a long-time, reader-favorite hub for free fun. Their story times, classes and programming engage a variety of ages in educational enrichment activities year round. Librarians at the Metropolitan Library System are making the most of the summer season with outdoor programs such as Neighborhood Arts events, outdoor story times, yoga in the park and a fun new addition called Storywalk® at the Kiwanis Park Library in Midwest City and the Bethany Library. Storywalk® lets families stroll through the pages of a book as they follow an outdoor path. After enjoying the story, stop in to the library to pick up a related take-home activity. The Moore Library, part of the Pioneer Library System, is hosting kid dance parties and kids’ yoga outside the library. These events combine fun, fitness and community while encouraging a healthy lifestyle.
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Family flicks under the stars Metro parks are always a solid source of free family fun, but when the warm nights of summer arrive, cities around the metro roll out the red carpet and invite families to enjoy classic films al fresco. From Edmond to Norman and several places in between, enjoy a host of outdoor movie nights. The 2021 summer season movie lineup includes: • Spies in Disguise at Myriad Gardens on July 28 • The Little Giants at Little River Park in Moore on Aug. 13 • Trolls World Tour at Mitch Park in Edmond on Sept. 10 • High School Musical at Lions Park in Norman on Sept. 17 Find even more outdoor movies at metrofamilymagazine.com/summeroutdoor-movies-concerts.
Other can’t-miss freebies: • Summer Thursdays at Oklahoma Hall of Fame • Free admission at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art during July & August. • Cat Video Festival at the Myriad Gardens on Aug. 7
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Lift your eyes to the skies Whether in your own backyard or at a more remote location, take advantage of earlier sunsets to explore the stars. Spread out a blanket and look for satellites, planets and constellations (real ones or ones you make up on your own! Think cloud shapes but set in the stars). Some dates to remember: The Draconids Meteor Shower returns in early October 2021, and the peak coincides with a nearly new moon, which should provide excellent viewing. On Nov. 19, a partial lunar eclipse is expected to be visible in North America. Some of the best stargazing spots in Oklahoma are Roman Nose State Park, Ouachita National Forest and Black Mesa State Park, but any remote spot away from light pollution will enhance your experience. Free apps such as Night Sky or Star Walk can help novice astronomers identify objects in the night sky.
Explore the change of seasons on a fall nature hike Cooler temperatures are nature’s invitation to hunt for colorful leaves and other signs autumn has arrived. Load up a daypack with nutritious snacks, binoculars and water and embark on a nature exploration. Animals will be readying for winter, birds and monarch butterflies will be zipping their way south and plants will be shedding their lush green in preparation for the colder days ahead. Altogether, it’s quite a show. The peak of fall foliage season typically arrives
in early November; however, the Oklahoma Department of Tourism, TravelOK.com, keeps a close eye on the fall color forecast at our state’s most popular spots. But you don’t have to travel far to see the change! Close-to-home hiking options include: • Martin Park Nature Center (5000 W Memorial Rd) • George M. Sutton Wilderness Park (1920 12th Ave NE, Norman) • Bluff Creek Park (11301 N Meridian Ave) • Mitch Park (1501 W Covell Rd, Edmond)
Engage together by volunteering. It doesn’t cost your family anything but time to volunteer, and those minutes make a world of difference to nonprofit organizations that are usually working to impact change with limited staff and resources. Whether you’re helping pack food, sorting donations, cleaning, hiding books for kids to discover at a local park or something else entirely, your family can feel good and have fun! Chat with your kids about causes they are passionate about and check out our comprehensive guide of volunteer opportunities for families to find ways to get involved in our community. There are dozens of opportunities for a variety of interests at metrofamilymagazine.com/volunteer.
Other fall fun freebies you can’t-miss: • Magic Lantern Festival in the Paseo Arts District • Fall Y’all Family Fun at the Oklahoma Hall of Fame • National Weather Festival at the National Weather Center
WINGED SUMAC FALL COLORS. PHOTO BY STACY NOAKES.
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Winter Keep an eye out for eagles In the winter, Oklahoma welcomes some high-flying visitors. Hundreds of migratory eagles make our Sooner shorelines their winter home, and the experts at Lake Thunderbird State Park welcome families to tag along on a guided hike to catch a glimpse of these birds in the wild. Park staff starts with an information session and then takes the group on a walking tour through the park. The Eagle Watch hikes happen on select Saturdays from December to March. Space is limited and reservations are required. Find all the details to secure your spot on Lake Thunderbird State Park’s Facebook page.
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Travel “abroad” with a local story time You won’t find a better bargain than the enriching journey found in the pages of a good book. Local bookstores, metro libraries and other organizations host frequent story times that can whisk your family away to another world or to a faroff imaginary place. Sometimes you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your home to enjoy a story time, which is especially convenient when winter weather creeps in. Virtual story times became a hot trend during the peak of the pandemic, and it’s a trend that has continued to engage readers of all ages. Find a story time near you at metrofamilymagazine.com/storytimes.
Keep warm at local free museum Learn about Oklahoma’s unique history, see world-class art, explore government and more! Museums are a fun way for families to spend time together and learn about our world, and many high-quality metro museums are completely free. From Oklahoma Contemporary and Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art to the Federal Judicial Learning Center & Museum and even the OKC Rattlesnake Museum, there are so many options for families to explore. Train fanatics will enjoy a visit to the Oklahoma Railway Museum where they can climb aboard train cars, explore a depot and see engines and a caboose.
The Edmond Historical Society & Museum has a 1980s exhibit that looks back on an era rich in pop culture. Artifacts connect the decade on local, national and global levels. It’s easy to fill many winter weekends with our free museum round-up at metrofamilymagazine.com/free-museumsin-okc.
Other can’t-miss freebies: • Lights on Broadway in Automobile Alley • Holiday parades • First Day hikes Find more free family wintertime events at metrofamilymagazine.com/winter.
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Spring Go on a two-wheel adventure! In recent years, the number of bike trails have boomed in the metro as cities invest in amenities that encourage families to get outside and get moving together. In fact, the most adventurous bikers can now ride through an 80-mile network of interconnected trails touching most of Oklahoma City. From the newly-completed Lake Stanley Draper Trail to the ever-popular Mitch Park Trail, families have plenty of ways to have fun and explore our community with minimal gas required. Urban trails like the Oklahoma River Trail and Lake Hefner Trail offer beautiful views away from street traffic. Arcadia Lake has two trail options, a 2.5 mile paved trail and a longer 6.5 mile multi-use dirt track. The Oklahoma Bicycle Society welcomes all skill levels on their weekly Donut Rides that depart from Will Rogers Park’s tennis parking lot on Saturdays at 9 a.m. and head to a local donut shop for a morning treat.
ARCADIA LAKE MULTIPURPOSE TRAIL. PHOTO BY STACY NOAKES.
Find more bike trails and biking events at metrofamilymagazine.com/bike-okc.
Celebrate spring, street festival style As we shake off the winter blues and roll into spring, Oklahoma festival season kicks into high gear and the celebrations are almost non-stop! There is not much better than the community street festivals that celebrate local art, music and food. From long-time favorites like Paseo’s First Friday Gallery Walk to Edmond’s new Vibes art experience, these monthly gatherings bring extra flavor to metro districts and offer families a way to get to know our city and its businesses in a new light. Find a street festival near you at metrofamilymagazine. com/family-friendly-okc-street-festivals.
Go park hopping!
VIBES ART EXPERIENCE IN DOWNTOWN EDMOND CELEBRATES CREATIVITY AND LOCAL ARTISTRY.
Spring feels like an awakening of sorts as we break out of our chilly forecasts. The first warm days of sunshine are a welcome gift that never arrive too soon. Step out of your park routine and try out a new-to-you park. Perhaps your family might enjoy a towering playground or maybe a serene park for a picnic and yard games. Or try geocaching, disc golf or futsal! There are dozens of metro parks to check out so the hardest part will be choosing where to start. Find popular parks and hidden gems around the metro at metrofamilymagazine.com/metro-parks.
Other can’t-miss freebies: • Second Saturdays at Oklahoma Contemporary • Arts Trek at Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art • Covered in Color Artfest in Midwest City • Steamroller Print Fest at ARTSPACE at Untitled STARS AND STRIPES PARK PLAYGROUND FOR LITTLES. PHOTO BY STACY NOAKES.
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EXPLORING OKLAHOMA WITH CHILDREN
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Discover adventure, culture & history through public Native art BY ERIN PAGE. PHOTOS PROVIDED.
THE WARRIOR BY ENOCH KELLEY HANEY IN FRONT OF THE CHICKASAW NATION MEDICAL CAMPUS. COURTESY OF THE CHICKASAW NATION.
Public art adds beauty, a sense of belonging and a unique platform for a community to share its story. The accessibility and the opportunity to experience art in multidimensional, multi-sensory and often out-of-the-box ways also make public art especially perfect for kids to enjoy. “Public art gives folks the opportunity to have an experience with art in a way that’s less intimidating, especially for kids who want to touch things and have a complete experience,” said Travis Owens, director of cultural tourism for the Cherokee Nation. “It meets people where they are to interpret in their own unique ways, and it gives you a different perspective on what art is, what it can be and how to interact with it.”
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When kids are invited to touch, engage with and consider the meaning of public art, their own creativity, imaginations and capacities for learning are piqued … and the same can be true for their grown-ups. Incredible public art like murals and statues abound throughout Oklahoma, but the works created by Native artisans and about Native heritage provide a special bridge between this integral part of Oklahoma’s history and our state’s collective future. “Art is meant to be shared, and it’s one of the best ways to connect people and share our history and culture,” said Owens. “Artisans are some of the best storytellers and stewards of our culture.” In some cases, said Owens, artisans are sharing traditions that span thousands of years, bringing history to life and allowing the viewer to interact, learn and find joy through the experience. Plan your next family adventure around discovering Oklahoma’s Native public art.
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah
Under 3 hours east of OKC The people, culture and traditions of the Cherokee Nation have helped shape northeast Oklahoma for generations. With a strong value for public art, thanks in part to the support of First Lady January Hoskin, the Cherokee Nation capital of Tahlequah is the perfect cultural destination for families to enjoy a day trip or stay for a week to take in all the area has to offer. The Cherokee National History Museum, which offers free admission, provides both indoor and outdoor public art experiences. A two-story, multidimensional art installation called Turtle Island Migration in one of the stairwells gives all visitors, but especially kids, an understanding of the limitless capabilities of public art and the people who create it. The piece was created by a team of five Cherokee artists, Cherokee National Treasures Bill Glass, Jr., Dan Mink and Demos Glass and MaryBeth Timothy and David Chaudoin.
TURTLE ISLAND MIGRATION IN THE CHEROKEE NATIONAL HISTORY MUSEUM. COURTESY OF THE CHEROKEE NATION.
“You are enveloped and part of the installation — you’re not just looking at a framed photo but seeing a story illustrated in front of your eyes,” said Owens. Located in the original Cherokee National Capitol building, the museum’s immersive, hands-on, multimedia exhibits take visitors from the past to the present, starting with the Cherokee origin story, transporting them through forced removal on the Trail of Tears via the voices of the Cherokee people who lived it and bringing them to the vitality of the Nation today. Visitors can also study the Cherokee syllabary and take lessons in authentic arts and crafts. Nearby and slated to open in summer 2021, a Cherokee art park and cultural pathway will serve as both a public art destination in itself and a pedestrian-friendly walkway connecting a variety of attractions in the historic capital. “We’ll bring the museum experience outside the walls into the public with outdoor, immersive art, statues, rotating displays and the opportunity for the public to participate with chalk art on metal walls,” said Owens. “We are looking forward to future programming like outdoor art experiences, festivals, storytellers, live music and small art markets.”
CHEROKEE NATIONAL HISTORY MUSEUM. COURTESY OF THE CHEROKEE NATION.
The park and pathway will be an ever-evolving project so families will see something new each time they visit. Nearby: The Cherokee Nation owns and operates several museum sites in downtown Tahlequah, all of which can be accessed by the new art park and cultural pathway, including the Cherokee National Prison Museum and Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum as well as attractions such as the Spider Gallery and Cherokee Arts Center. In addition, opportunities to explore the outdoors include floating the Illinois River, fishing or boating on Lake Tenkiller or Lake Fort Gibson and hiking the JT Nickel Family Nature and Wildlife Preserve or Sparrowhawk Hiking Trails. Other cultural destinations just a short drive away include the John Ross Museum in Park Hill, Sequoyah’s Cabin Museum in Sallisaw and Saline Courthouse Museum in Rose.
SEQUOYAH’S CABIN MUSEUM IN SALLISAW. COURTESY OF THE CHEROKEE NATION.
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Chickasaw Nation Sulphur & Ada 1.5 hours southeast of OKC Vibrant murals in Sulphur and Ada, the heart of the Chickasaw Nation, will be of particular interest to young artists as the public works were created with the help of Chickasaw youth. On the former Ada News building, the addition of The Child (or “Baby Yoda,” clad in a Native-style robe) by artist Brent Greenwood (Chickasaw-Ponca) brings attention to the larger mural crafted by 17 Chickasaw teen artists, which they completed as part of a class with the Chickasaw Arts Academy, under the guidance of Natasha Wagner (Chickasaw) and Yatika Starr Fields (Osage, Cherokee, Muscogee Creek). In Sulphur, Greenwood and his son Me-Way-Seh Hunter Greenwood created a mural on the Mahota Textiles building, with inspiration from the designs of the pillows, blankets and purses created by the textiles business incorporated into Greenwood’s representation of the earth, sky and natural elements. The Mahota Textiles Mural is located at the corner of Muskogee Avenue and West 3rd Street in downtown Sulphur, adjacent to Greenwood’s newest mural 3&B featured on the north wall of the 3rd & Broadway boutique. Also in Sulphur, the Chickasaw Cultural Center includes various sculptures on the grounds, including The Arrival by artist Mike Larsen (Chickasaw) commemorating the Chickasaws’ arrival to new territory after forced removal from their homeland. The Warrior, by Enoch Kelley Haney (Seminole), stands proudly over the grounds and
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ADA STUDENT MURAL. COURTESY OF BRENT GREENWOOD.
represents the Chickasaw unconquered, unconquerable spirit. Nearby: Plan a full day or extended stay in Chickasaw Country with a stop by the Chickasaw Visitor Center, where you can also view works of art and photography by First American artists, including a prominent wall sculpture by artist Paul Moore (Chickasaw). Chickasaw-Nation-owned Bedré Fine Chocolate in Davis offers meltin-your-mouth chocolates, handmade confections and coffees. Watch the manufacturing process, sample some goodies and check out the playground out front and another The Warrior statue by Haney. Enjoy the natural beauty of the area with a hike through the Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Editor’s note: At the time of publication, the Chickasaw Cultural Center has not yet reopened to the public. Visit chickasawculturalcenter.com for updates and ticket prices.
Choctaw Nation
RED WARRIOR IN FRONT OF THE NEW CHOCTAW CULTURAL CENTER IN DURANT. COURTESY OF THE CHOCTAW NATION.
Durant
2.5 hours southeast of OKC Tvshka Homma, the Red Warrior by John Gooden, watches over the entry of the new Choctaw Cultural Center in Durant, scheduled to open in July 2021. The statue bears the face of Joseph Oklahombi, a Choctaw Code Talker from World War II, and was made in consultation with Sue Folsom and Ian Thompson of the Choctaw Nation to be archaeologically correct in every aspect, from the weaponry to the warrior’s tattoos.
Kids will especially enjoy the Luksi (Turtle) Activity Center where they can explore traditional Choctaw houses, a mini forest and even a giant luksi. The Champuli Café will serve traditional Choctaw foods and the Hvshi Gift Store will offer authentic Choctaw-made items. The surrounding site will include a stickball field, living village and a traditional earthen mound based on Nvnih Waiya, the Mother Mound in the Choctaw homelands in Mississippi.
The center has been nearly a decade in the making with the intent of preserving and perpetuating Choctaw culture and history. More than 40 Choctaw artisans from around the United States have been working to create a unique kind of art for the center: authentic clothing, tools and household items representing different periods in Choctaw history. Their art will combine with videos, interactive experiences and even food to tell the history of the Choctaw tribe from ancestral times (circa 1250) to current day in Oklahoma.
Nearby: While kids aren’t allowed in the casino itself, the majority of the Choctaw Casino & Resort in Durant is very family-friendly with an expansive, multi-level pool, complete with water slide, a full-size arcade with skee ball, air hockey and many other games, a movie theater, bowling alley and kid-friendly restaurants. Whether you’re a guest or just passing through, check out the sculpture in the lobby of a white bison atop a waterfall, brought to life every hour by a light and water show.
The main building will house two exhibit halls, an art gallery, auditorium and classrooms.
Editor’s note: Visit choctawculturalcenter.com for up-to-date information.
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Oklahoma Judicial Center and Oklahoma State Capitol The Oklahoma Judicial Center, located southeast of the Oklahoma State Capitol, is a treasure trove of public art from the historic to the contemporary. The building is open to the public and free to visit, but guests must go through security. Most legendary are a series of murals on the third floor, commissioned by Kiowa Six artists Monroe Tsatoke and Spencer Asah in 1934. The murals were completed five years after the building was opened in 1929 as the home of the Oklahoma Historical Society, which had formerly been housed in the Capitol basement. In 1961, the legislature named the building in honor of aviator Wiley Post, and when the Historical Society outgrew the building and moved to its new nearby location in 2005, plans were already in the works, thanks to Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Yvonne Kauger, to rename and repurpose the building as the Oklahoma Judicial Center. Building on the foundation of these murals, which were restored during the building’s complete restoration in 2011, the Art in Public Places Committee for the Center’s Art Collection selected, commissioned and acquired pieces connected and relating to the history of Oklahoma, including paintings, sculptures, textiles and photographs. A cornerstone painting commissioned by Mike Wimmer called Kiowa Six pays special homage to the sixth female artist, Lois Bougetah Smoky, oftentimes forgotten in history in the shadow of her five male counterparts. Outdoors, Vietnam Veteran is an eight-foot bronze statue of a soldier wearing a 1960s combat uniform, a tribute to the 54,000 Oklahomans who served in the Vietnam War. Artists Jay O’Meilia and sculptor Bill Sowell (Pawhuska) used an 18-year-old of Osage descent as a model for the monument and were selected by a panel of six Vietnam veterans to design the bronze and granite monument following a statewide competition in 1984. The statue is part of the Oklahoma Veterans Memorial, and the plaza also includes four bas-relief bronze sculptures (depicting battles of WWI, WWII, Korea and Vietnam), granite panels with the names of Oklahomans who were killed in action in all wars and an eternal flame.
AS LONG AS THE WATERS FLOW BY ALLAN HOUSER. ATOP THE DOME, THE GUARDIAN BY ENOCH KELLY HANEY.
Nearby: Across the street at the Oklahoma State Capitol, view the sculpture As Long As the Waters Flow by Allan Houser (Chiricahua Apache). After viewing the maquette of Circle of Life sculpture by Seminole Nation Chief Enoch Kelly Haney at the Judicial Center, travel up Lincoln Boulevard to compare it to the full-size piece outside the Oklahoma Banking Department (2900 N Lincoln Blvd), plus admire his sculpture of The Guardian atop the Capitol dome. Haney was the first full-blood Native to serve in the Oklahoma legislature and has earned the title Master Artist of the Five Civilized Tribes.
Fun fact:
The cornerstone for the Oklahoma Judicial Center was laid during a ceremony on Statehood Day, Nov. 16, 1929. Items placed inside include the Oklahoma Constitution, the book The Birth of Law and texts printed in Cherokee, MuscogeeCreek and Choctaw, as well as a box of typeface in the Cherokee syllabary invented by Sequoyah.
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VIETNAM VETERAN IN FRONT OF THE OKLAHOMA VETERANS MEMORIAL BY JAY O’MEILIA AND BILL SOWELL. COURTESY OF THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMITTEE.
More public Native art: • Honoring Veterans: Pawhuska. The Osage Veterans Memorial opened in 2018 to honor and remember Osage veterans and their families. In addition to the names of Osage veterans inscribed in granite, the memorial includes a 22-foot sculpture of an eagle feather, the concept and design by members of the original Osage Veterans Memorial Commission. Jarica Walsh, director of art in public places for the Oklahoma Arts Council, notes that Native veterans memorials are common because Native people have such a high service rate. Nearby Osage Nation Museum is the oldest tribal museum in America. • Modern Moccasins: Tulsa. Located at 533 S Peoria in Tulsa, the mural Connected Pathways by artist Nani Chacon (Diné, Chicana) and assisted by Lynette Haozous (Chiricahua Apache [San Carlos Apache Tribe], Diné, Taos Pueblo) features brightly colored and intricately detailed moccasins of modern day Indigenous Oklahoma women. The work is part of the Indigenous Mural Series administered by Yatika Starr Fields (Osage, Cherokee, Muscogee Creek), who notes the significance of the portrayal of celebration and dance, traditions that were put on hold for many during the pandemic. • Hidden Gem: Colony. The childhood home of Justice Kauger, Colony is 90 minutes west of OKC, about 20 minutes south of Weatherford. Artist and university
THE HUNT. PHOTO BY NIEL CHAPMAN. ART BY ERIC TIPPECONNIC.
GRAND ENTRY BY ERIC TIPPECONNIC.
professor Eric Tippeconnic (Comanche) painted murals The Hunt and The Horse Capture on the Jamboree Building, as well as Grand Entry on the Kauger Building. The vibrant colors in Tippeconnic’s works showcase both appreciation for his Comanche ancestors and pride in the modern day culture. The artist’s mural Chairman of the Board can also be enjoyed closer to home at Exhibit C in Bricktown. Editor’s note: Special thanks to Jarica Walsh, director of art in public places for the Oklahoma Arts Council, for her assistance with this article.
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Kids Fest Comes to you! Saturday, July 24 10am - 5PM
Presented by Dental Depot, Kids Fest is back with a fun new theme! And it's all FREE! Families are encouraged to go on a "Kids Fest Adventure Tour" to discover new attractions and businesses and have fun together at our vendor and sponsor locations!
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On July 24 from 10am-1pm, go to a Starting Point near you and get your goodie bag and Adventure Tour map. PLUS your family can enjoy FREE activities such as face painting, bounce houses, art projects and petting zoos.
For the rest of the day, enjoy participating attractions or “stops” on the map that will be offering special activities and/or discounts for Kids Fest participants!
At each Starting Point, we are collecting school supplies and/or donations for children in foster care through Citizens Caring for Children.
Starting Locations include:
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There will be additional chances to win prizes! On the day of the event, post a photo to Instagram while you're on the Kids Fest Adventure Tour using #kidsfest2021 and tagging MetroFamily to be entered to win one of eight prizes of toys, games and more! Presenting Sponsor:
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Categories 25 After-School Activities 30 Camps 32 Child Care 34 Community Support 36 Education 40 Health & Fitness 46 Local Shopping 50 Restaurants 54 Parties
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Welcome to the Everything Guide, a directory you can use year-round for all things family in the OKC metro. From after-school activities and health services to restaurants and places for family fun, find the top-rated places and services as determined by you our readers in our annual Family Favorites awards. From your nominations and then your 24,000 votes, a winner and two finalists in each category were determined. Winners are denoted by a star and finalists by the phrase “A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.” Other advertising partners are also included in this guide. Thank you for your invaluable participation in creating this guide and enjoy, well, everything! Find the complete list of 2021 Family Favorites honorees at metrofamilymagazine.com/ family-favorites.
Find your “Family Favorite s” highlighted throughout the Everything Guid e!
After-School Activities Art Studios/Art Lessons Fine Arts Institute of Edmond 405-340-4481 27 E Edwards St, Edmond edmondfinearts.com Offers a variety of children, teen and adult classes taught by trained, professional artists. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Alisa Nelson Studio 405-921-1883 Edmond alisanelsonstudio.com Offers homeschool and after-school art classes for elementary and middle school students, private lessons, summer camps and art parties at an in-home studio. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Unpluggits Paint and Play 405-340-7584 575 Enterprise Dr, Ste 110, Edmond unpluggits.com Provides ceramics, crafts, easel painting and clay workshops for all ages, including adults, plus an indoor playground for children ages 18 months to 10 years. A MetroFamily Family Favorite finalist.
Dance Studios
camaraderie, classes include jazz, tap, ballet, pointe, hip hop, lyrical, contemporary and musical theater. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Studio J Performing Arts Center 405-348-3377 2241 NW 178th St, Edmond studiojdanceok.com
Velocity Dance Center
Offers students of all ages and abilities the opportunity for self-expression and faith through the performing arts, including ballet, pointe, jazz, tap, hip hop, boys-only hip hop, contemporary and educational theater. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
405-721-8807 11122 N Rockwell Ave, Ste A-11, OKC oklahomacitydancestudio.com Developmentally-appropriate programs for boys and girls ages 2 and up, for beginners to advanced dancers. Offers ballet, pom, hip hop, jazz and tap.
Yvonne Chouteau School of Oklahoma City Ballet
Dance Unlimited 405-242-4612 1217 E Hefner Rd, OKC danceunlimitedpac.com Offers a variety of dance classes for all ages including ballet, tap, jazz and hip hop. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Star Steps 405-348-7827 842 W Danforth Rd, Edmond starstepsdance.com Dance instruction at Star Steps fosters discipline and confidence, builds teamwork and improves self-image. Conducted in a relaxed atmosphere that generates
405-843-9898 6800 N Classen, OKC okcballet.org/school As the official school of Oklahoma City Ballet, the Yvonne Chouteau School offers classes for students ages 3 to adult from beginner to advanced levels. Students share a facility with the professional company, enriching each student’s experience by allowing them to observe those dancers in classes, rehearsals and performances.
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Gymnastics/Cheer Training Facilities Metro Gymnastics 405-848-5308 7420 Broadway Ext, Ste A, OKC metrogymokc.com Offers staff-led playtime with obstacle courses and other gym features as well as a private party suite. Aerial Silks party for ages 7 and up are led by certified instructors and guide guests through the foundations of aerials skills and a short routine. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Oklahoma Gold Gymnastics 405-341-1175 707 Centennial Blvd, Edmond oklahomagoldgymnastics.com Offers tumbling, Ninja Kids and gymnastics for ages 1 through 18. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Twist & Shout Training Center 405-775-9491, Edmond; 405-573-9974, Norman shouterspirit.com Offers competitive and non-competitive tumbling and cheerleading for ages 4 and up. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Martial Arts Studios Christian Karate & Jiu-Jitsu Academy 405-558-1800 2217 NW 178th St, Edmond christiankarateacademy.com Martial arts training for children, teens and adults of all skill levels. Their mission is to build an individual’s spiritual strength and Godly character and to strengthen the body, teach practical self-defense and improve health through the proper teaching of traditional martial arts techniques. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
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Grand Master Won’s Taekwondo 405-793-0752 Multiple locations gmwons.com Offering Taekwondo lessons for ages 5 through 75. Great Grandmaster Won hosts the largest championship in the Central U.S. as well as multiple other annual tournaments and seminars. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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405-225-7048 Multiple locations i9sports.com
Kids programs include Taekwondo, Krav Maga, fitness kickboxing and Karate Kubs for little ones. Each week kids are taught how to calmly and effectively deal with bullies, self-discipline, listening skills and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Offers youth sports leagues, camps and clinics for ages 3 to 14 for flag football, soccer, t-ball, basketball and volleyball throughout the OKC metro. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Performing Arts
Multiple locations ymcaokc.org/programs
Musical Me in OKC 405-503-1389 Multiple locations (Edmond & OKC) musicalmeinokc.com Kindermusik classes for ages 6 and younger. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Rosenbalm Academy Of Music
YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City
Swim programs, soccer, martial arts, baseball, football, volleyball and more are offered at multiple YMCA branches, all designed to provide skill instruction, youth development, healthy living and social responsibility through a supportive environment. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
405-657-0311 3601 S Broadway, Ste 350, Edmond rosenbalmacademy.com
Swim Lessons
Learn from highly qualified music educators specializing in individual instruction, multiple instruments and a plethora of styles and genres. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
405-237-5112 15001 Gambels Trail Dr, OKC oklahomaswim.com
Spotlight Acting Academy 405-242-4612 1217 E Hefner Rd, OKC danceunlimitedpac.com/spotlightacting-academy Classes focus on educating students on audition techniques, theatre etiquette and the foundations of voice, dancing and acting performance. Students perform two productions each year — one in the fall and one in the spring. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Sports & Sports Leagues SoccerCity of Oklahoma City 405-748-3888 4520 Old Farm Rd, OKC soccercityokcity.com Offers Lil’ Kickers, a developmentallyappropriate soccer skills program to toddlers through age 9 throughout the year, plus leagues, tournaments, camps, clinics and training times for soccer and other indoor sports for all ages. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
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Oklahoma Swim Academy
Teaching all ages a love of safe swimming, OSA offers individualized instruction from infant survival swim lessons to stroke development, all provided in a new stateof-the-art building. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Goldfish Swim School - Edmond 405-696-7500 10 NW 146th St, Edmond goldfishswimschool.com/edmond Offers indoor, year-round swim lessons with an emphasis on water safety and skill building for kids ages 4 months to 12 years. Unique programs such as the Jump Start Clinic are designed to fit the schedules and needs of busy families. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City Multiple locations ymcaokc.org Offers swim lessons for children as young as 6 months teaching swim readiness, swim basics, water safety, drowning prevention and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Tutoring/Learning Assistance Centers Core of Knowledge, LLC 405-657-2060 937 NW 164th St, Ste 4, Edmond coreofknowledge.com Taught by Certified Academic Language Therapists (CALT), Core of Knowledge offers reading therapy for students with dyslexia and those who struggle with language as well as tutoring in all academic areas and ACT Prep classes. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Edmond Parks and Recreation 405-359-4630 2733 Marilyn Williams Dr (Mitch Park), Edmond edmondparks.com Offers year-round classes in arts, crafts and many other subjects taught via community partners such as Tippi Toes and Mad Science. Some are one-time classes and others are
longer series of classes. Check their seasonal activity guides online for full listings.
Encouraging Words 405-578-4442 2949 W Hefner Rd, OKC encouragingwordsok.com A collaborative therapy center for ages 5 to 18 with academic language therapists and speech-language pathologists who are highly trained in dyslexia and related disorders. Therapies utilize research and evidencebased instruction techniques. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
iCode School Edmond 405-757-0500 2217 NW 178th St, Edmond icodeschool.com/edmond111 iCode is a family-friendly computer science educational facility for kids in grades K through 12. As a technology and coding school, they equip children with the tools for success in today’s information-driven world using a state-of-the-art learning environment. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Mrs. Taylor’s Tutoring 405-697-0269 In-home mrstaylorstutoring@gmail.com Engaging, personalized tutoring sessions and homework help/distance learning support for students PreK through 5th grade, provided by a certified teacher who is devoted to helping her tutoring students succeed. Sessions are scheduled for either in-home or at a mutuallydetermined public space.
Discover our online listings of extracurriculars at metrofamilymagazine.com/ after-school-activities.
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Thank you for voting us your Family Favorite! Your child’s gym for gymnastic clinics and classes. • Parent-Tot Classes • Preschool Gymnastics • Recreational Classes • Tumbling Classes • Competitive Team • Youth & Adult Aerial Silks • Private Lessons • Birthday Parties • Easy online enrollment
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Camps At-Home Camps or Virtual Camp Experiences Camp DaKaNi - Camp Fire Heart of Oklahoma, Inc. 405-478-5646 3309 E Hefner Rd, OKC campfirehok.org Indoors, outdoors and online, Camp Fire is committed to helping youth connect, grow and find their spark. Their new Trail Mix program delivers outdoor adventures to your home with age-specific, nature and STEAMbased activities. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
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Edmond Parks and Recreation 405-359-4630 2733 Marilyn Williams Dr (Mitch Park), Edmond edmondparks.com Offers year-round classes both in-person and virtually for the whole family. Take part in art projects, painting, pottery, outdoor adventure, cooking and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Oklahoma Contemporary
Edmond Parks and Recreation
405-951-0000 11 NW 11th St, OKC oklahomacontemporary.org
405-359-4630 2733 Marilyn Williams Dr (Mitch Park), Edmond edmondparks.com
Through hands-on, collaborative arts experiences, Camp Contemporary makes space for imaginations to flourish. Experienced art educators facilitate in-person and online camps inspired by contemporary art. Their #AtHomeArt series offers fun, creative activities for families using everyday household items. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Day Camps, Arts AR Workshop Edmond 405-261-3218 1020 NW 192nd St, Edmond arworkshop.com/edmond AR Workshop provides creative and crafty Summer ARt Camps! Kids create four DIY projects and a DIY camp t-shirt. Participants choose and customize their project designs and paint colors. Camps are designed for girls and boys ages 7 to 14. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
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Offers year-round classes and camps in the arts including sewing, photography, pottery and more. Check their seasonal activity guides online for full listings.
Fine Arts Institute of Edmond 405-340-4481 27 E Edwards St, Edmond edmondfinearts.com Offers creative workshops in the visual arts taught by professionals certified in their areas of expertise. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Oklahoma Contemporary 405-951-0000 11 NW 11th St, OKC oklahomacontemporary.org Ignite your family’s creativity! The brand new arts center features multiple galleries, classroom studios, theater, café and outdoor
art spaces to encourage and explore artistic expression as well as a broad range of public programs, including exhibitions, performances, youth camps, teen programs and more. MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Unpluggits Paint & Play 405-340-7584 575 Enterprise Dr, Ste 110, Edmond unpluggits.com Workshops offer a variety of projects, including the popular Harry Potter workshops, plus other seasonal workshops. All steps included in the cost of workshops. Also enjoy toddler story and craft times, Trash to Treasure sessions and to-go kits. MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Day Camps, Multi-Activity Edmond Parks and Recreation
Day Camps, Sports Metro Gymnastics 405-848-5308 7420 Broadway Ext, Ste A, OKC metrogymokc.com Provides summer classes for young gymnasts from toddlers through teens, plus they offer Monday @ Metro programs for ages 4 and up that provide fun art and movement projects. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Christian Karate & Jiu-Jitsu Academy 405-558-1800 2217 NW 178th St, Edmond christiankarateacademy.com Camps focus on building confidence, focus and fitness. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
405-359-4630 2733 Marilyn Williams Dr (Mitch Park), Edmond edmondparks.com
SoccerCity of Oklahoma City
Offers year-round camps and classes in a variety of topics, including outdoor adventures like fishing, archery and kayaking as well as science, drama, sewing, photography, art, video gaming, computer development and guitar. Day and week-long options available for kids ages 3 through 17. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Offers four-day, full-day summer camps throughout the summer for ages 4 to 15.
405-748-3888 4520 Old Farm Rd, OKC soccercityokcity.com
Lil’ Kickers (toddlers through age 9) are age-appropriate soccer classes that continue throughout the year, including the summer. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Sleep-Away Camps YMCA Camp Classen 580-369-2272 10840 Main Camp Rd, Davis ymcaokc.org/camp-classen Summer resident camp for ages 6 to 17 located in the Arbuckle Mountains with activities such as boating, horseback riding, arts and crafts, group games and outdoor play. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center 580-369-2101 6714 OK-77D, Davis fallscreek.org Offers multiple youth camps throughout the summer. Works alongside the ministries of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, serving Oklahoma Baptists and beyond. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
KaleidEscape, St. Mary’s Episcopal School 405-341-9541 505 E Covell Rd, Edmond smesedmond.org/student-life/ summer-at-st-marys.cfm Offers robotics, art, nature, exploration, culinary skills and invention. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Keystone Adventure School and Farm 405-216-5400 19201 N Western Ave, Edmond keystoneadventureschoolandfarm.com The 16-acre campus offers unique outdoor play spaces, including a pond and a creek, comfortable indoor spaces and gentle farm animals. Keystone provides a safe environment for kids to enjoy lots of time outside fishing, kayaking, gardening and caring for the animals as age-appropriate. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Accredited through the National Association of the Education of Young Children, staff are selected for their teaching experience, early childhood training and sensitivity to the individual needs of the children. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
On-demand babysitting center that offers drop-in babysitting for members. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Primrose School of Edmond
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Primrose School of SW OKC
405-297-7760 1 NW 4th St, OKC ymcaokc.org/y-programs/childdevelopment-center Offers full-day preschool and kindergarten programs in addition to infant care for children as young as 6 weeks old.
405-285-6787 15000 N Western Ave, Edmond 405-793-6000 1520 SW 119th St, OKC primroseschools.com Offers their proprietary Balanced Learning curriculum providing carefully blended child-initiated and teacher-directed activities. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Churches for Families & Children Crossings Community Church 405-755-2227 14600 N Portland Ave, OKC 405-242-5460 1500 W Covell, Edmond crossings.church Offers multiple worship services and styles of worship, small community groups to connect and classes for all ages. The purpose of Crossings Community Church is to help people find and follow Jesus. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Life.Church 405-680-5433 Multiple locations life.church Through age-specific lessons, activities and small groups, children ages birth through 6th grade enjoy LifeKids programs where they learn biblical truths and real-life application. Also offers Switch for 6th to 12th graders. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
New Covenant United Methodist Church 405-562-3200 2700 S Blvd, Edmond newcov.tv Offers multiple worship services and styles, classes, small groups and activities for all
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stages of life, as well as family-centered children and student ministries that equip parents and help them build strong families of faith. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Foster Care & Adoption Services Sunbeam Family Services 405-528-7721 1100 NW 14th St, OKC sunbeamfamilyservices.org Provides people of all ages with help, hope and opportunity to succeed through early childhood, foster care, counseling and senior services. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Angels Foster Family Network 405-285-6193 800 W 15th St, Edmond 405-531-0352 2800 Washington Dr, Norman angelsfosterokc.org A foster care agency that offers traumainformed training and other interventions, placement necessities and support for foster parents. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
The Anna’s House Foundation 405-509-2055 1101 N Bryant Ave, Edmond annashousefoundation.org A faith-based organization whose mission is to provide immediate, stable and loving homes for Oklahoma’s children in state custody. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Nonprofit Organizations that Serve Families Infant Crisis Services 405-528-3663 4224 N Lincoln Blvd, OKC infantcrisis.org Provides life-sustaining formula, food and diapers to babies and toddlers in times of crisis. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Calm Waters Center for Children and Families 405-841-4800 501 N Walker Ave, Ste 140, OKC calmwaters.org A support center for children and families whose lives have been changed by death, divorce or other major loss. Offers free support groups for adults and families with children 3 to 18 years old. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
HOPE Center of Edmond 405-348-1340 1251 N Broadway, Ste A, Edmond hopecenterofedmond.com Provides food, clothing and financial assistance to people in crisis in the Edmond and Arcadia communities. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
INFANT CRISIS SERVICES
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Education Charter Schools John Rex Charter School 405-587-8100 500 W Sheridan Ave, OKC johnrexschool.org Offers a one-of-a-kind quality education to an economically and racially diverse group of students in downtown OKC. PreK to 7th grade. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Dove Science Academy 405-636-8250 7124 S I-35 Service Rd, OKC dsaokc.org Public charter school system that promotes science, mathematics and educational technology. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Epic Charter Schools 405-749-4550 1900 NW Expy, Floor R3, OKC epiccharterschools.org Charter school that combines the convenience of online learning with the support of oneon-one instruction from Oklahoma certified teachers. This blended learning model allows students and families to set their own pace. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Western Gateway Elementary School 405-868-5801 1300 SW 15th St, OKC westerngateway.school
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Opening in 2021, Western Gateway offers a dual-language immersion experience where students become bilingual and bi-literate as they progress through the elementary grade levels. Students will grow in confidence, creativity and competency as they learn about their world – and as they develop a sense of community and belonging.
Preschools & Mother’s Day Out Programs New Covenant United Methodist Church 405-562-3224 2700 S Blvd, Edmond newcov.tv/childrens-day-out
A childcare ministry with a mission to give each child the loving care and guidance children need in their formative years in a safe and secure environment. Offers two to four days a week child care from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner (Mother’s Day Out).
St. Mary’s Episcopal School 405-341-9541 505 E Covell Rd, Edmond smesedmond.org Educates children from preschool (age 2.5) through 5th grade, offering a full STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts & mathematics) curriculum for all students with Spanish instruction beginning in preschool. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner (Preschool).
The Bilingual Schoolhouse 405-476-1344 3131 NW 50th St, OKC bilingualschoolhouse.com A full immersion Spanish preschool for children ages 2 to 5 that is dedicated to nurturing happy, healthy and independent children. School hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., with enrollment available for full days or half days (morning session) from two to five days a week.
First Presbyterian Church of Edmond Children’s Day Out 405-341-6029 1001 S Rankin St, Edmond fpecp.org/children-s-day-out Children ages 1 through 3 engage in dramatic play, sensory activities, art, stories, Bible time, music and outdoor play in a nurturing environment. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
First Presbyterian Church of Oklahoma City Early Childhood Program 405-525-7521 1001 NW 25th St, OKC fpcokc.org/fpc-school A full-time preschool and mother’s day out program serving more than 150 children. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Starbright at Church of the Servant 405-721-4141 14343 N MacArthur Blvd, OKC warmworld.com/starbright A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Casady School 405-749-3200 9500 N Penn Ave, OKC casady.org A premier PreK3 through 12th grade private school in the heart of Oklahoma City. Highly qualified faculty provide hands-on experiences for students and a focus on the whole child: mind, body and spirit. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Public School Systems, Elementary Edmond Public Schools Moore Public Schools Piedmont Public Schools
Erna Krouch Preschool 405-848-5926 ekps@tbiokc.net Erna Krouch Preschool is the oldest continuously operating preschool in Oklahoma City. Their program is creative, structured, innovative and child oriented. They strive to encourage children’s selfesteem and uniqueness while establishing a place for children to interact in a group, respect others and work independently.
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Public School Systems, Secondary Edmond Public Schools Moore Public Schools Putnam City School District
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“Dr. Burkhart is really smart, because he went to a lot of schools.”
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Our doctors taught the class and wrote the book on children’s healthcare At only 6-years-old, Liam is very well versed in matters of the heart. Born with a congenital heart defect, Liam has had three open heart surgeries under the expert care of Harold Burkhart, M.D., Oklahoma Children’s Hospital’s nationally-renown chief of pediatric cardiothoracic surgery. With expert pediatric surgeons like Dr. Burkhart, kids like Liam can receive world-class care close to home, surrounded by the people who love them. Oklahoma Children’s Hospital OU Health is the leader in pediatric care for Oklahoma and the region. Make an appointment with a pediatric specialist today by calling (405) 271-2222 or visit us online at OklahomaChildrens.org.
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Private Schools, Elementary St. Mary’s Episcopal School 405-341-9541 505 E Covell Rd, Edmond smesedmond.org Educates children from preschool (age 2.5) through 5th grade, offering a full STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts & mathematics) curriculum for all students with Spanish instruction begins in preschool. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Casady School 405-749-3100 9500 N Penn Ave, OKC casady.org A premier PreK3 through 12th grade private school in the heart of Oklahoma City. Highly qualified faculty provide hands-on experiences for students and a focus on the whole child: mind, body and spirit. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Keystone Adventure School and Farm 405-216-5400 19201 N Western Ave, Edmond keystoneadventureschoolandfarm.com A working farm and accredited school that serves PreK3 through 5th grade. Kids love to learn and learn to love at this school. Offers individualized education, art, PE, hands-on projects, Spanish, outside play and animal care. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Private Schools, Secondary Trinity School at Edgemere
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405-525-5600 3200 N Walker Ave, OKC trinityschoolokc.org Trinity School educates students with learning differences, each according to their specific needs in a supportive and encouraging environment. Trinity School is created to serve children with learning differences that include dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, ASD and sensory processing issues. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Casady School 405-749-3100 9500 N Penn Ave, OKC casady.org A premier PreK3 through 12th grade private school in the heart of Oklahoma City.
Highly qualified faculty provide hands-on experiences for students and a focus on the whole child: mind, body and spirit. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist
Oklahoma Christian Academy 405-844-6478 1101 E 9th St, Edmond ocacademy.org Oklahoma Christian Academy’s mission is to assist the family and the church in providing a Christ-centered education, equipping students to contribute to our world. OCA offers small class sizes and a safe learning environment for PreK through 12th grade. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Specialty Schools Trinity School at Edgemere 405-525-5600 3200 N Walker Ave, OKC trinityschoolokc.org Educates students with learning differences in a one-of-a-kind, life-changing environment. As OKC’s only school dedicated specifically to children with learning differences, their ability to focus on the varied learning needs of individual students helps each to achieve their full academic, social and spiritual potential. Trinity promotes independent thinking, active learning and a “can-do” attitude to engage inquisitive imaginations. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Epic Charter Schools 405-749-4550 1900 NW Expy, Floor R3, OKC epiccharterschools.org Charter school that combines the convenience of online learning with the support of oneon-one instruction from Oklahoma certified teachers. This blended learning model allows students and families to set their own pace. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Keystone Adventure School and Farm 405-216-5400 19201 N Western Ave, Edmond keystoneadventureschoolandfarm.com This working farm and art-based elementary school serves children from 3 years old to 5th grade. Students engage in a developmentally appropriate, individualized learning environment that embraces their intellectual, creative and social selves. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Western Gateway Elementary School 405-868-5801 1300 SW 15th St, OKC westerngateway.school Opening in 2021, Western Gateway offers a dual-language immersion experience where students become bilingual and bi-literate as they progress through the elementary grade levels. Students will grow in confidence, creativity and competency as they learn about their world – and as they develop a sense of community and belonging.
Virtual Learning Assistance & Support Niquey’s Nest 405-818-5944 niqueysnest.com Assists the working parent looking for educational support with a safe and innovative learning experience to facilitate and reinforce students’ virtual educations. Offers supplemental teaching and tutoring services for students in grades PreK through 8. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Core of Knowledge, LLC 405-657-2060 937 NW 164th St, Ste 4, Edmond coreofknowledge.com Offers reading therapy for students with dyslexia and those who struggle with language, taught by Certified Academic Language Therapists (CALT), as well as tutoring in all academic areas and ACT Prep classes (vendor with Epic Charter Schools). A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Revise Collective 405-920-7456 1309 E Danforth Rd, Edmond revisecollective.com A creativity and learning studio designed by a seasoned educator. Offers tutoring and study space, co-working space, student learning, social programs and reservations for private gatherings. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
More education resources can be found at metrofamilymagazine.com/ education-guide.
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Health & Fitness Chiropractic Care Hackney Chiropractic 405-388-2348 412 S Santa Fe Ave, Edmond hackneychiropractic.com Offers a welcoming environment for the whole family. They specialize in chiropractic care from preconception through pregnancy and postpartum, as well as pediatric care. Webster Certified doctors. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
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Radiant Life Chiropractic
Dentists for Children/Family
Eye Care Providers
Edmond Pediatric and Teen Dentistry
Parkside Eyecare, Dr. Bradley Fielding & Dr. Julie Moore
405-513-8811 101 S Saints Blvd, Ste 212, Edmond edmondkidsdentist.com
405-341-3567 318 S Littler Ave, Edmond parksideeyeclinic.com
Provides a safe, modern and fun environment for children to receive the highest quality dental care available. Aims to have their patients look forward to visiting the dentist. Serves ages 0 through 20. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Offers comprehensive eye care for children and adults. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
405-562-3199 17236 N May Ave, Ste A, OKC radiantlifeokc.com
Dr. Bailey Schnebel Coleman
Offers chiropractic care including prenatal, postnatal and pediatric services. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Pediatric and general dentistry specializing in lip or tongue tie support and revision. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Young Life Chiropractic
Dental Depot
405-459-0183 13838 Quail Pointe Dr, Ste A, OKC younglifechiropractic.com Offers chiropractic care including prenatal and pediatric services. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
405-606-6500 1112 N Walker Ave, Ste 103, OKC
Multiple locations dentaldepot.net Provides a common-sense approach to fullservice general dentistry and orthodontics for the whole family in a safe, compassionate and unique environment. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Innovative Eyecare, Vision Source 405-509-2100 1200 NW 178th St, Ste 100, Edmond visionsource-innovative-eye.com Provider of optometry services and vision care products since 2011. Experienced eye doctors offer comprehensive vision examinations and specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide array of eye diseases. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Kid’s Eye Site
Christian Counseling, PLLC
405-943-2020 3637 NW 39th St, OKC kidseyesiteokc.com
405-794-5552 412 N Telephone Rd, Moore christiancounselingpllc.com
Kid-friendly professionals provide specialized eye care to kids but welcome patients of all ages. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Offers a complete range of therapeutic services for children, teens, couples and families. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Family Counselors/Counseling Businesses
Resilient Mental Health Agency
HALO Project 405-753-4172 401 E Memorial Rd, OKC haloprojectokc.com HALO (Healing, Attachment, Loving, Outreach) Project provides a variety of programs designed to meet the unique and diverse needs of children and teens in foster care, those who have been adopted, those impacted by traumatic events and survivors of domestic abuse and childhood trauma. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
405-493-9480 5300 N Meridian Ave, Ste 1, OKC resilientmentalhealth.com Provides therapy services to all ages, specializing in trauma therapy, addiction treatment, grief/bereavement support, life skills support and more.
Nancy Rumley Soliz, MS, LMFT, RPT-S 405-242-5305 10400 N Vineyard Blvd, Ste A, OKC familysolutionsok.com/nancy-soliz
family and play therapy. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Thai-An Truong, LPC, LADC 405-310-7713 10317 Greenbriar Pl, Ste 400, OKC lastingchangetherapy.com Offers prenatal, postpartum, grief, trauma and couples counseling. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Family Fitness Centers YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City Multiple locations ymcaokc.org Offers 15 metro area locations with state-ofthe-art equipment, group exercise classes, pools, basketball gyms and more. Programs available for those starting a new workout routine to those with established routines. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Registered play therapist and licensed marital and family therapist. Offers individual,
Kids Take Over the Cowboy: Fourth of July* July 3 • 10:00 a.m. – Noon • Storytime at 10:30 & 11:30 a.m. Celebrate our country’s birthday with patriotic crafts at The Cowboy! Cowboy Duds: Vaquero-Wear* August 7 • 10:00 a.m. – Noon • Storytime at 10:30 & 11:30 a.m. Make your own sombrero and spurs to explore the unique items and cowboy traditions that originated from Mexico vaqueros. Western Explorers Summer Camps July 6 - 9, July 13 - 16, July 20 - 23 • 9:00 a.m. – Noon Camp sessions offer children ages 6 – 10 opportunities to learn, play and create. Led by Museum educators, each session features age-appropriate themes, crafts, games, art projects and stories. Space is limited. Visit nationalcowboymuseum.org to register. Perked Up Playdate* July 20 & August 17 • 10:00 a.m. – Noon Meet up with friends on the third Tuesday of the month through September within a safe community space at the all-new Friess Family Playground. Enjoy refreshments for both adults and littles.
Kids & Family at The Cowboy
1700 Northeast 63rd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73111 nationalcowboymuseum.org/kids
National Day of the Cowboy* July 24 • 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Honor cowboy culture and pioneering heritage while embracing your innercowboy/girl. Dress up in your Western duds and enjoy a day of performances, family-friendly activities and crafts. *Free to Museum members or with Museum admission.
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Life Time Oklahoma City
SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital
Dental Depot
405-832-5200 2563 W Memorial Rd, OKC lifetime.life
405-272-7000 1000 N Lee Ave, OKC ssmhealth.com
Multiple locations dentaldepot.net
Committed to championing a healthy and happy life for members through fitness classes, workout area, healthy food bar, tennis courts, basketball courts, indoor and outdoor pools, swim lessons, kids’ area, hair salon and spa. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Serves the healthcare needs of central Oklahoma and its surrounding counties, offering a wide range of services with physicians and staff dedicated to providing exceptional care. Specialties include cardiology, oncology, surgery and behavioral medicine. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Phamily Fun & Fitness 405-757-5248 14424 N Lincoln Blvd, Edmond phamilyfunfitness.com
OB/GYNs
Offers ninja summer camp, parties and fitness classes including boxing, martial arts, core muscle training, balance and ninja obstacles. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
833-277-3692 13900 Quailbrook Dr, Bld A, OKC aspenwomenscenterokc.com
Hospitals Mercy Hospital 405-755-1515 4300 W Memorial Rd, OKC mercy.net A leader in the treatment of cancer and stroke, breast imaging and research and robotic surgery. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center 405-949-3011 3300 NW Expy, OKC baptist.integrisok.com Flagship location of the INTEGRIS Health Network and an award-winning, nationally recognized hospital. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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OU Medical Center/ Children’s Hospital
Dr. Michelle Brunnabend
Specializes in obstetrics and gynecology and is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Dr. Darren Goff 405-242-4030 4140 W Memorial Rd, Ste 215, OKC mercy.net/doctor/darren-waltergoff-md OB/GYN practicing from the Mercy Clinic. Certified by the American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Dr. Misty Wayman 405-755-7430 13921 N Meridian Ave, Ste 200, OKC centerforwomen-okc.com As a local mom of three, Dr. Wayman promises a caring and honest approach to medicine. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
405-271-4700 1200 Childrens Ave, OKC ouhealth.com
Orthodontists
The only freestanding pediatric hospital in Oklahoma solely dedicated to the treatment of children. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Four locations in Edmond & OKC oasmiles.com
Orthodontic Associates
Specializes in a variety of orthodontic services including Invisalign, braces and emergency orthodontic care. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
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Provides a common-sense approach to fullservice general dentistry and orthodontics for the whole family in a safe, compassionate and unique environment. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Orthodontic Specialists of Oklahoma Five metro locations osobraces.com Offers a variety of treatment options including metal braces, clear braces, selfligating braces, lingual braces, Invisalign and Invisalign Teen. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Pediatricians/Family Doctors/ Clinics Dr. Doug Riddle 405-657-3984 4509 INTEGRIS Parkway, Ste 200, Edmond integrisok.com/doctors/douglasriddle A board-certified family medicine physician at INTEGRIS Family Care Edmond East. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Dr. Erica Faulconer 405-755-2230 4140 W Memorial Rd, Ste 413, OKC nwpedsokc.com A board-certified pediatrician at Northwest Pediatrics. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Dr. Emily Marcy 405-272-7337 608 NW 9th St, Ste 3000, OKC ssmhealth.com/find-a-doctor A board-certified primary care physician focusing on pediatric patients with SSM Health Medical Group. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Miscellaneous Lice Clinics of America 405-400-1622 4001 N Classen Blvd, Ste 116, OKC Liceclinicsmidsouth.com Lice Clinics of America is the world’s leading lice treatment service. Using an FDA-cleared medical device to dehydrate and kill all nits and bugs, certified technicians can cure head lice in as little as an hour. The clinic is open seven days a week, 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., by appointment only.
Urgent Care Clinics Oklahoma Children’s - Kids First Pediatric Urgent Care 405-751-5437 12516 N May Ave, OKC 2820 N Kelly Ave, Ste 100, Edmond kidsfirstok.com
Edmond Urgent Care
Just Kids Pediatrics
405-285-2161 1101 NW 178th St, Ste B, Edmond edmondurgentcare.com
405-757-7818 Multiple locations justkidspeds.com
A family-owned, walk-in medical clinic providing health care services to all ages, specializing in urgent, non-life-threatening medical needs. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Provides primary and urgent pediatric care. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Core of Knowledge LLC Oklahoma Contemporary Unpluggits Paint and Play
Child-friendly, after-hours clinic designed to be a convenient supplement to your primary care pediatrician. Part of OU Children’s Physicians. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
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Beginning July 1, 2021, the Metropolitan Library System will begin a one-year trial period of no overdue or late fines on materials*.
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A place to learn and play in the National Cowboy Museum’s backyard Open Daily
Monday – Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sunday: #HashtagTheCowboy Noon – 5:00 p.m. nationalcowboymuseum.org/kids 1700 Northeast 63rd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73111
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Local Shopping Boutiques/Gift Stores/ Bookstores
Nappy Roots Books
Carter Chevrolet Agency, LLC
405-896-0203 3705 Springlake Dr, OKC nappyrootsbooks.com
405-546-1147 214 W Oklahoma Ave, Okarche carterchevroletok.com
405-534-4540 1325 N Walker Ave, Ste 138, OKC 405-551-1715 21 S Broadway, Edmond commonplacebooksokc.com
Carries new and used books for kids and adults including political books and books about communities of color, art, jewelry, gifts, skin care and more. Many books priced under $5. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Chevrolet dealer offering new and used cars. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Offers a wide selection of books, audiobooks, gifts and more. Hosts a Saturday story time for kids and book clubs for kids and adults. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Car Dealerships
Commonplace Books
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GREEN BAMBINO
405-340-9202 1313 E Danforth Rd, Edmond bestofbooksok.com A family-owned bookstore offering books in a variety of genres including a wide selection of children’s books. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Bob Howard Toyota 405-936-8600 12929 N Kelley Ave, OKC bobhowardtoyota.com Toyota car dealer offering new and used cars. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
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Kalidy Kia 844-299-7410 14205 Broadway Ext, Edmond kalidykia.com Kia car dealer offering new and used cars. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Consignment/Thrift/ Resale Stores Once Upon A Child 405-286-3114 13801 N Penn Ave, Ste G, OKC onceuponachild.com Resale store that buys and sells gently used kids’ clothing, shoes, toys and baby gear. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Consigning Sisters 405-341-0598 58 E 33rd St, Edmond
books, DVDs, baby equipment, gently used maternity clothes and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Natural Grocers
Grocery Stores to Find Healthy Food
Offers organic and GMO-free produce, pasture-based dairy, antibiotic and hormonefree meats and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Sprouts Farmers Market Multiple locations sprouts.com A neighborhood grocery store offering thousands of natural, organic and glutenfree food options. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Consignment shop selling used and vintage items. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Crest Foods
Rhea Lana’s of Edmond
Oklahoma-based grocery store offering produce, meats and other staples at affordable prices. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
edmond.rhealana.com Consignment event where families sell gently used children’s clothes, shoes, toys,
Multiple locations naturalgrocers.com
Places to Buy Masks The Black Scintilla blackscintilla.com
Nana’s Lil Kreations
Multiple locations crestfoodsok.com
nanaslilkreations.square.site
Scrubs & Beyond scrubsandbeyond.com
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Sign up now for our summer camp program (ages 4-16, held weekly through August)
And check out Lil’ Kickers, our developmentally-appropriate soccer training program for ages 18 months to 9 years.
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Toy Stores Learning Tree Toys, Books & Games 405-848-1415 7638 N Western Ave, OKC learningtreeokc.com Toy store that specializes in helping shoppers pick the best age-appropriate and educational toys for children, ages infants to teens. Online shopping is available on their website. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Green Bambino 405-848-2330 5120 N Shartel Ave, OKC greenbambino.com Known as “OKC’s baby store” and featuring an assortment of carefully curated toys, car seats, baby equipment, cloth diapers, clothing and gifts. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Thrive Mama Collective 405-356-6262 1745 NW 16th St, Ste A, OKC thrivemamacollective.com A whimsical, natural, modern mama and baby boutique. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Turning the “impossible” into “I’m Possible” since 2011. Learn how we can serve you and your family at EpicCharterSchools.org.
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Restaurants Breakfast/Brunch Neighborhood J.A.M. Four metro locations thatsmyjamok.com A breakfast and brunch restaurant serving up a selection of omelettes, pancakes, biscuits and unique specials like their Bennies. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Around the Corner Restaurant 405-341-5414 11 S Broadway, Edmond aroundthecorneredmond.com Old-fashioned diner serving homemade cinnamon rolls, breakfast specials, omelettes, pancakes, waffles and more. Open for breakfast and lunch, 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Cafe Kacao 405-602-2883 3325 N Classen Blvd, OKC cafekacao.com Serving Latin breakfast and brunch dishes all day including omelettes, tostadas, Pacifico Azul, Huevos Rancheros and a Guatemalan traditional breakfast called Desayuno Chapin. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Cultural Experiences Cafe Kacao 405-602-2883 3325 N Classen Blvd, OKC cafekacao.com Specializes in Guatemalan cuisine, serving breakfast, brunch, lunch, desserts, coffees and teas. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Othello’s 405-330-9045 1 S Broadway, Edmond 405-701-4900 434 Buchanan Ave, Norman othellos.us
Curbside Pickup Health Nut Café Bistro38 Othello’s
Date Night Restaurants Cheever’s Cafe 405-525-7007 2409 N Hudson Ave, OKC cheeverscafe.com
Family-owned, casual-dining Italian restaurant serving pastas, pizzas, seafood and desserts. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Elegant bistro offering upscale Southwestern and Southern cuisine plus cocktails and wines. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Sheesh Mahal
Charleston’s Restaurant
405-778-8469 4621 N May Ave, OKC
Multiple locations charlestons.com
Authentic Halal Pakistani and Indian Cuisine. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
A casual, upbeat restaurant featuring traditional American classics prepared from scratch daily. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Signature Grill
Let’s Do Greek
405-330-4548 1317 E Danforth Rd, Edmond signaturegrilledmond.com
405-642-2021 letsdogreek.com
Independently-owned upscale fine dining restaurant. Reservations recommended. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Family-Friendly Restaurants, Casual Dining Edmond Railyard
3 Locations to Serve You! Edmond • OKC • Yukon
Serves homemade Greek and Mediterranean food, including vegetarian and vegan options. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Patio Dining The Collective Kitchens and Cocktails 405-724-7688 308 NW 10th St, OKC thecollectiveokc.com
405-285-2100 23 W 1st St, Edmond edmondrailyard.com A food hall with seven dining experiences. Offers a wide variety of food, drinks and desserts. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
The Garage Burgers & Beer
Offers burgers, hot dogs, fresh-cut fries and more, including a variety of protein options. All kids’ meals are served with a Bomb Pop. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Inspired by the cuisine of Oklahoma, Santa Fe and northern Mexico in an architecturally-unique setting. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Green Chile Kitchen Route 66
Hidalgo’s Mexican Restaurant & Cantina
Food Trucks The Saucee Sicilian 405-412-0789 thesauceesicilian.com Neapolitan-style pizzas and homemade meatballs in a one-of-a-kind truck. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Big O’s Pork & Dreams 405-657-2235 porkanddreams.com Serves hickory slow-smoked barbeque. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Thank you for voting us Best Special Needs Therapy Provider 3 years in a row!
FRIDA Southwest 405-683-7432 500 Paseo, OKC fridasouthwest.com
Serves New Mexican-inspired food made from scratch. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Now providing bilingual services at our Sooner Road and I-240 location.
Food hall with nine kitchens, a coffee shop and dog-friendly outdoor patio seating plus a rooftop patio. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Multiple locations eatatthegarage.com
405-265-4346 12 E Main St, Yukon greenchilekitchen.com
Physical Therapy • Occupational Therapy • Speech Language Therapy
405-285-2424 200 S Santa Fe Ave, Edmond 2713 S I-35 Service Rd, Moore hidalgosrestaurant.com Combines the original tastes of Mexico with an inspiring twist of creative flavors. Offers a wide variety of dishes with vegan and vegetarian options. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Places to Eat Sweet Treats Pie Junkie 405-605-8767 1711 NW 16th St, OKC piejunkie.com
Play • Learn • Thrive
Makes a variety of pies using quality ingredients like seasonal fruits, luscious chocolate and fresh nuts. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Call (405) 840-1686 to schedule an evaluation! SensationalKidsOKC.com
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Braum’s Ice Cream & Burger Restaurant Multiple locations braums.com Serves up a selection of locally-produced ice cream and burgers alongside a market stocked with grocery staples. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Cuppies & Joe
Restaurants for Pizza Night Hideaway Pizza Multiple locations hideawaypizza.com Serving fresh hand-tossed or thin crust pizza daily plus cold, local beer. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Empire Slice House
405-528-2122 727 NW 23rd St, OKC cuppiesandjoe.com
405-557-1760 1804 NW 16th St, OKC empireslicehouse.com
Local bakery housed in the Uptown 23rd District. Offers fresh-baked cupcakes, cookies, pie, scones and cinnamon rolls, plus coffee and tea. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Pizza by the slice or whole pies in Oklahoma City’s Plaza District. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
The Hall’s Pizza Kitchen 405-600-1991 1004 N Hudson Ave, Ste 106, OKC thehallskitchen.com Family-owned pizza truck turned dinein restaurant located in Oklahoma City’s Midtown District. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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BRING YOUR FAMILY and tour Harn Homestead!
Learn about the early settlers in Oklahoma, check out the Harn home, the barn and a one-room schoolhouse. It’s fun for everyone! Summer hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-2pm
harnhomestead.com 405-235-4058 1721 N. Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City
Pediatric Occupational Therapy SPECIALIST “Do not try to do everything. Do one thing well.” Steve Jobs
Unplug and Play! Workshops are back! Grown-ups paint nights Easel Painting Indoor Playground Paint & Take Crafts Birthday Parties Ceramics
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Parties Balloon Businesses Party Pop OKC 405-850-7141 facebook.com/partypopokc Offering balloon arches, surprise morning balloons, balloon numbers and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Opulent Couture Balloons 405-600-8431 opulentcoutureballoons.com Offering custom, luxury balloon creation and installation for corporate events, birthday parties, baby showers and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Character Connection Co. 405-777-2411 thecharacterco.com Specializes in providing professional character entertainers. With more than 100 character options, they use high-quality fabrics, accessories and wigs to ensure your character of choice is the most accurate representation of the personality you know and love. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Pilar Designs Face Painting
Amanda Watson Photography
740-817-4149 pilardesignsokc@gmail.com
405-385-9381 2411 N Guernsey Ave, OKC amandawatsonphoto.com
Offers face painting, waterproof glitter tattoos and festival glitter. All products are FDA approved. Book for birthday parties, blacklight events, grand openings, corporate events, festivals, sporting events and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Rumble (OKC Thunder) rumble@okcthunder.com nba.com/thunder/meetrumble Rumble can hang out in-person or virtually at your next event with a pre-recorded digital message. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Party Planners Jessica Ganther, Party with Jess facebook.com/PartyWithJessOkc Offering event décor and planning services for kids or adults and all occasions in the OKC metro. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
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An event planner and wedding photographer based in, but not limited to, Oklahoma. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Party Venues Metro Gymnastics 405-848-5308 7420 Broadway Ext, Ste A, OKC metrogymokc.com Offers staff-led playtime with obstacle courses and other gym features as well as a private party suite. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Arcadia Lake 405-216-7470 9000 E Second St, Arcadia edmondok.com/338/Arcadia-Lake Six pavilions are available for rent that include electricity, lighting, fireplaces and grills and are located near water, playgrounds or a beach. Birthday packages include a shirt for the birthday child and horseshoe or volleyball rental. Half-day and full-day rentals available with prices starting at $100.
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Oklahoma City Zoo
SoccerCity of Oklahoma City
405-424-3344 2000 Remington Pl, OKC okczoo.org
405-748-3888 4520 Old Farm Rd, OKC soccercityokcity.com
Enjoy the fun of the OKC Zoo with your birthday guests. Packages start at $365 for 15 guests (members receive a discount).
Parties held in a private room and include an hour to enjoy soccer and other sports in this indoor sports facility. Packages start at $175; you bring the birthday cake and ice cream.
Science Museum Oklahoma 405-602-3760 2020 Remington Pl, OKC sciencemuseumok.org/birthdays Parties include a private themed party room for two hours, a party host, all-day admission to the museum and more. Packages start at $260 for up to 20 guests (members receive a discount).
Skate Galaxy OKC 405-605-2758 5800 NW 36th St, OKC skategalaxyokc.com
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Party packages include skate time and a place for refreshments. You bring the cake, they take care of the rest. Basic package starts at $119 for 10 children.
Unpluggits Paint and Play 405-340-7584 575 Enterprise Dr, Ste 110, Edmond unpluggits.com
their imaginations. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Places to Buy Party Food Savor OKC: Meals to Go 405-420-6497 savorokc.com A Made In Oklahoma (MIO) mobile catering company that specializes in hand-crafted desserts, appetizers, family meals, healthy meal options and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Offers a private party room, party assistant, a kid-friendly craft and access to the indoor playground. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
The Stuffed Olive
We Rock the Spectrum Oklahoma City
Restaurant with catering and party hall rental services. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
405-657-1108 64 E 33rd St, Edmond werockthespectrumoklahomacity.com Offering an environment and space where all kids have a place to play, create and use
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405-735-7593 12215 S Penn Ave, OKC thestuffedolivecafe.com
Uptown Grocery Co.
Happy Yard Card
Simply Sign It
1230 W Covell Rd, Edmond 9515 N May Ave, OKC uptowngroceryco.com
405-367-5770 PO Box 720056, OKC happyyardcard.com
405-693-9362 simplysignitok.com
Locally-owned grocery with deli and fresh food counters. Bakery provides custom- and ready-made cakes of all sizes and flavors. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Owned by a middle-school boy scout. Offers a variety of greetings from birthdays, new baby, graduations, prom-posals and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
A party equipment rental business that can help you celebrate any special occasion. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Yard Sign Companies Sign Gypsies 405-413-8076 signgypsies.com
Find our searchable online Party Guide at metrofamilymagazine.com/ party-guide.
Creates custom signs to celebrate or commemorate special events such as birthdays, corporate events, holidays, graduations and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
MORE THAN A GYM. YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City ‘Family Favorites’ winner in Best Sleep Away Camp (Camp Classen) and Family Fitness Center! The YMCA also placed as a finalist in Best Place to Swim, Best Sports League & Swimming Lessons. We are more than a gym, we are a cause driven organization focused on youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.
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Places At-Home Activity Packages/ Virtual Experiences Metropolitan Library System 405-231-8650 Multiple locations metrolibrary.org Themed take-home kits focus on a variety of educational and literacy skill building. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Oklahoma Hall of Fame | Gaylord-Pickens Museum 405-235-4458 1400 Classen Dr, OKC oklahomahof.com/ohof-home OHOF@Home tells Oklahoma’s story through its people with curated content, educational projects and fun activities. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Unpluggits Paint and Play 405-340-7584 575 Enterprise Dr, Ste 110, Edmond unpluggits.com Everything needed to paint at home is packed to-go: crafts or ceramic pieces, paints, brushes and easy instructions. No need to return supplies for acrylic paint projects. For
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ceramic projects, bring it back for firing. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Attractions, Parks & Things to Do Bricktown District 405-236-4143 Sheridan, California, Reno Ave & Johnny Bench Dr, OKC bricktownokc.com Bustling entertainment district near downtown and the Oklahoma River with shops, restaurants, the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, carriage rides and a scenic water taxi. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner (Local Place to Take Out of Town Visitors).
Oklahoma City Zoo 405-424-3344 2000 Remington Pl, OKC okczoo.org Features hundreds of animal species and expansive botanical gardens, including the new Sanctuary Asia exhibit. Also provides fun family programs and events for all ages and interests from toddlers to adults. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner (Outdoor Fun/Amusement Venue & Place for Fun with Toddlers).
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Scissortail Park 405-445-6277 655 S Robinson Ave, OKC scissortailpark.org Scissortail Park is a 70-acre public space featuring a variety of engaging experiences for visitors including a 3.7-acre lake, children’s playground and water fountains, seasonal roller rink, dog park, picnic grove, restaurant and performance stage and great lawn. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner (Park & Free/Low-Cost Attraction for Family Fun).
E.C. Hafer Park 405-359-4630 1034 S Bryant Ave, Edmond edmondparks.com A part of the Edmond Parks system, this park features three playgrounds, a volleyball court, exercise station, kids’ fishing pond, stage and an athletic complex. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Main Event Oklahoma City 405-751-4900 1441 W Memorial Rd, OKC mainevent.com Offers bowling, laser tag, handcrafted food and more than 110 games. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Most-Missed Events During COVID Festival of the Arts Heard On Hurd OKC Thunder Basketball Games
FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
Please join us at our new
Performing Arts Center! New Performing Arts Center!
2241 NW 178th OKC, 405-348-3377 studiojdanceok.com
Register now for our 2021-2022 season!
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Martin Park Nature Center 405-297-1429 5000 W Memorial Rd, OKC okc.gov Offers a nature-themed playground, hiking trails, educational programs and an interactive learning center. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Metro Gymnastics 405-848-5308 7420 Broadway Ext, Ste A, OKC metrogymokc.com In addition to providing organized recreational and competitive gymnastics and aerial silks programs for children of all ages, they offer toddler open gym times. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Myriad Botanical Gardens 405-445-7080 301 W Reno Ave, OKC myriadgardens.org Offers 15 acres of park space to explore nature including a children’s garden and playground. Crystal Bridge Conservatory is closed for renovations until 2022. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Riversport Adventures 405-552-4040 800 Riversport Dr, OKC riversportokc.org Located downtown in the Boathouse District and at Lake Overholser and Lake Hefner. Offers whitewater rafting and tubing, adventure courses, zip lines, highspeed slides, extreme jumping, climbing walls, pump tracks, sailing, flatwater kayaking, stand up paddle boarding and, new in summer 2021 summer, surfing. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Skate Galaxy OKC
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405-605-2758 5800 NW 36th St, OKC skategalaxyokc.com Indoor skate rink with skate rental. Arcade games, birthday parties, open skate times and special events available.
SoccerCity of Oklahoma City 405-748-3888 4520 Old Farm Rd, OKC soccercityokcity.com
tournaments, camps, clinics and training times for soccer and other indoor sports for all ages. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
Surge Adventure Park
405-235-3313 620 N Harvey Ave, OKC oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org
405-216-3992 24 E 33rd St, Edmond surgefun.com/locations/ OklahomaCity
Features an outdoor memorial and museum to reflect on the tragic events of April 19, 1995, the day of the Oklahoma City bombing. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Trampoline park with dodgeball, wipeout, a ninja course, soft play, climbing features and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
OKC Area Museums Science Museum Oklahoma 405-602-6664 2020 Remington Pl, OKC sciencemuseumok.org Offers fun for all ages with more than 8 acres of hands-on exhibits, live shows, art galleries and gardens. Ride a Segway, travel the universe in the planetarium, explore where art meets science in the smART Space galleries and enjoy the explosive fun of Science Live! With special areas for toddlers and evenings for adults only, there’s something for everyone. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner (Indoor Fun/ Amusement Venue to Enjoy Safely).
Harn Homestead 405-235-4058 1721 N Lincoln Blvd, OKC harnhomestead.com Features an outdoor museum, one-room schoolhouse, the historic Harn family home and a barn that help visitors experience Oklahoma’s territorial life.
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 405-478-2250 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC nationalcowboymuseum.org Offers a variety of exhibits highlighting the American West including Liichokoshkomó, an outdoor play space, and Prosperity Junction, a replica of a turn-of-the-century cattle town. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Offers Lil’ Kickers (toddlers through age 9) throughout the year, plus leagues,
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Oklahoma Contemporary 405-951-0000 11 NW 11th St, OKC oklahomacontemporary.org Provides opportunities for the community to experience art, encounter new ideas and explore their creative potential through free exhibitions and programming, performances, artists talks, hands-on making and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Oklahoma Hall of Fame | Gaylord-Pickens Museum 405-235-4458 1400 Classen Dr, OKC oklahomahof.com Features a variety of interactive exhibits focused on Oklahomans and Oklahoma’s unique history. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Places to Explore Nature in Oklahoma Martin Park Nature Center 405-297-1429 5000 W Memorial Rd, OKC okc.gov Offers a nature-themed playground, hiking trails, educational programs and an interactive learning center. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Arcadia Lake 405-216-7470 9000 E Second St, Arcadia edmondok.com/338/Arcadia-Lake Offers water-oriented recreation opportunities in an urban setting. Facilities include picnicking, camping, swimming, water skiing, boating, disc golf, hiking, biking and equestrian trails. A fishing pier and a heated, covered dock offer year-round fishing. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Chickasaw National Recreation Area 580-622-7234 901 W 1st St, Sulphur nps.gov/chic Explore trails, springs, streams, lakes and falls such as the popular Little Niagara Falls. Enjoy biking, birdwatching, camping, canoeing, hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, swimming and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Places To Swim/Splash Pads Pelican Bay Aquatic Center 405-216-7649 1034 S Bryant Ave, Edmond pelicanbayaquatics.com In addition to a large community pool, this complex offers a variety of water play options for all ages including a splash pad, wading areas, slides, lazy river and a climbing wall. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner (Place to Swim).
Scissortail Sprayground 405-445-6277 655 S Robinson Ave, OKC scissortailpark.org
Thunder Fountain is open May through September, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
The Station Aquatic Center
Spacious, interactive water feature open seasonally from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner (Splash Pad).
Little River Park 405-793-5090 801 SW 10th St, Moore cityofmoore.com
405-793-5090 700 S Broadway Ave, Moore cityofmoore.com 45,000-square-foot outdoor aquatic center with a lazy river, slides, diving well, lap pool, splash area and spray features. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City
Pirate-themed playground and splash pad, open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Myriad Botanical Gardens 405-445-7080 301 W Reno Ave, OKC oklahomacitybotanicalgardens.com/ plan-your-visit/water-features
Multiple locations ymcaokc.org Offers swim lessons and open swim times at select locations. Some locations require membership to access pool. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Special Needs Therapy Providers Sensational Kids 405-840-1686 14715 Bristol Park Blvd, Edmond 405-610-1909 5701 SE 74th St, OKC 405-578-9770 1445 Health Center Pkwy, Yukon sensationalkidsokc.com Provides occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech-language therapy for children of all ages and abilities. Now offering bilingual services at the SE 74th Street location. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
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Core of Knowledge, LLC 405-657-2060 937 NW 164th St, Ste 4, Edmond coreofknowledge.com Taught by Certified Academic Language Therapists (CALT), Core of Knowledge offers reading therapy for students with dyslexia and those who struggle with language, as well as tutoring in all academic areas and ACT Prep classes. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Encouraging Words 405-578-4442 2949 W Hefner Rd, OKC encouragingwordsok.com A collaborative therapy center for ages 5 to 18 with academic language therapists and speech-language pathologists who are highly trained in dyslexia and related disorders. Therapies utilize research and evidence-based instruction techniques. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Total Poss-Abilities 405-285-1828 2917 NW 156th St, Edmond totalposs-abilities.com Services include pediatric occupational therapy to assist people living with illness, injury or disability. Specializes in helping children with Sensory Processing Disorder, ADD/ADHD, Autism, Cerebral Palsy and developmental delays. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Family Restrooms OnCue oncueexpress.com
Oklahoma City Zoo okczoo.org
Quail Springs Mall quailspringsmall.com
Pregnancy & Baby Baby Boutiques Green Bambino 405-848-2330 5120 N Shartel Ave, OKC greenbambino.com OKC’s baby store featuring an assortment of diapers, car seats, baby equipment, toys, clothing and gifts. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Cinnamon Bears 405-330-2327 610 S Kelly Ave, Ste L, Edmond facebook.com/cinnamonbears2005 A children’s boutique offering unique room décor, clothing and baby gear. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Keedo Kids Clothes
Lakeside Women’s Hospital
405-607-0887 12100 N May Ave, OKC facebook.com/KeedoKids
405-936-1500 11200 Portland Ave, OKC lakeside-wh.com
Baby and children’s clothing store. Offers clothes, shoes, bows, accessories, toys and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Offers compassionate and specialist women’s health services as part of the INTEGRIS network. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Birthing Centers
Oklahoma City Birth & Wellness Center
Mercy Hospital 405-755-1515 4300 W Memorial Rd, OKC mercy.net A leader in the treatment of cancer and stroke, breast imaging and research and robotic surgery. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
814 NW 13th St, OKC okcbirthcenter.com A freestanding, midwife-run birth center offering personalized midwifery and birth care, as well as prenatal and postnatal care. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Elective Non-Medical Ultrasound Businesses The Viewing Womb 405-696-5559 3400 S Bryant Ave, Ste 110, Edmond theviewingwomb.com Uses innovative 3D/4D ultrasound technology. Offers a variety of packages including gender reveal, heat beat check and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
The Nest OKC Mobile 4D Ultrasound 405-362-6378 1745 NW 16th St, Ste A, OKC thenestokc4d.com
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Mobile ultrasound provider in Oklahoma City offering self-pay diagnostic and nondiagnostic ultrasounds, entertainment-based ultrasound packages for gender reveals and baby showers. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Midwifery Services Spirited Birth Midwifery 405-413-7337 1745 NW 16th St, Ste A, OKC spiritedbirth.com Offers compassionate holistic midwifery services for birthing families through clinical, nutritional and emotional support from preconception through the postpartum period. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Community Midwifery Services 405-447-9433 Multiple locations cmsmidwife.com A group-centered practice providing midwifery service to the community. Dedicated to the education, support and care of women in the childbearing years and beyond. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Dawn Karlin: Bliss Midwifery Services 405-306-4168 thrivemamacollective.com/dawnkarlin Provides midwifery and birth service to families in central and western Oklahoma. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Expecting? Have young children? Find local resources at metrofamilymagazine.com/ baby.
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Service Providers Car Repair Christian Brothers Automotive winner Multiple locations cbac.com A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
RBR Mobile Auto Care LLC 949-310-9045 rbrmobileautocare.com A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
RW Automotive 405-799-1258 209 N Eastern Ave, OKC rwautomotiveinc.com
Brandon Burton Photography 405-568-9883 3825 NW 166th, Ste C6, Edmond brandonburton.info Specializing in newborns, kids and weddings. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Amy Rau Photography 801-259-4903 amyrauphotography.com
A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner (Storm Shelter).
Family Law Attorneys/Firms
Lee & Kisner Lawyers 405-848-5535 201 NW 63rd St, Ste 230, OKC leekisner.com Practice areas include federal and state trials, personal injury, divorce, child custody, mediation, wills, estates and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Storm Safe Shelters
Erin Guimaraes Photography LLC
Specializing in newborns, kids, families, graduations and weddings. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
In addition to corporate law, The Schroeder Group helps individuals and families with estate planning, probate and trust administration. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Locally owned and operated eco-friendly cleaning company serving the OKC metro for 14 years. Offering quality products and both cleaning and disinfecting services. Bonded and insured. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner (House Cleaning & Organization). 405-606-2563 6101 Camille Ave, OKC stormsafeshelters.com
714-615-5439 eringuimaraes.photos
The Schroeder Group
King’s Green Cleaning 405-549-6862 511 Couch Dr, Ste 200, OKC kingsgreencleaning.com
Photographing weddings and families for more than 10 years. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
405-286-7000 13900 Portland Ave, Ste 101, OKC tsgattorneys.com
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Family/Child Photographers
Foto Arts Photography 405-326-1533 2605 NW 60th St, OKC fotoartsphotography.com Specializing in photography of children, weddings, events, families and senior portraits.
Robyn Waggoner Photography 405-474-0263 robynwaggonerphotography. blogspot.com Specializing in children and family photography. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Postic & Bates, P.C.
Home Services
405-691-5080 2212 Shadowlake Dr, OKC posticbates.com
Multiple locations aircoservice.com
Experienced legal counsel regarding wills and trusts, asset protection, probate, real estate and many other areas of law. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Services include heating, AC, electrical, plumbing, appliance repair and installation, air purification and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner (Heat and Air Service Company).
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Aire Serv of Greater Oklahoma City 405-266-4922 173 W 15th St, Edmond aireserv.com Services include heating, cooling, carbon monoxide and smoke detector installation, indoor air quality solutions and more. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Prudhom Heating & Air Conditioning, LLC 405-285-5757 14909 Santa Fe Crossing Dr, Edmond prudhomhvac.com Services include heating, cooling and air quality. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
TornadoSAFE Shelters 877-878-3017 6400 SE 74th St, OKC A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Insurance Agents Scott Streller - Farmers Insurance 405-348-3777 1708 S Kelly Ave, Edmond A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
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Dennis Chaumont - State Farm 405-341-4581 325 N Bryant Ave, Edmond dennischaumont.com A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Ann Smith - State Farm 405-751-4800 100 NW 150th St, Ste A1, Edmond annsmith.net A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Pet Services 405 Vet Animal Hospital 405-562-4998 7101 NW 150th St, Ste 108, OKC 405vet.com Dedicated to providing the highest level of animal care. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Britton Road Veterinary Clinic 405-751-8007 2826 W Britton Rd, OKC brittonroadveterinaryclinic.com
udånder 405-605-0313 131 Dean A McGee Ave, Ste 105, OKC 405-849-9699 1001 NW 71st St, Nichols Hills udander.com A modern full-service spa inspired by Scandinavian simplicity. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner.
Elements Massage
Offers dog training from basic to advanced including puppy training, group training, private lessons and boarding school. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Duncan Gals Real Estate 405-330-2626 10 E Campbell St, Edmond duncangalsrealestate.kw.com Combined 19 years experience in selling real estate in Oklahoma City, Edmond, Nichols Hills and surrounding areas. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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405-231-4335 9217 NW Expy, OKC myk9u.com
Offers home and termite inspection. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Offers a full range of massage options including deep tissue and prenatal. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Edmond East Animal Hospital
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Sheryl Moser Wonder Woman exp Realty
Offers cuts, color, waxing and therapeutic massage. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
Offers veterinary care for the pets of Edmond and surrounding areas including general medicine, vaccinations and surgery. Also services exotic pets. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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Dedicated to delivering personalized, compassionate care to patients and their guardians. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist. 405-701-9000 5825 E Covell Rd, Edmond edmondeastvet.com
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Gabe Robertson, Mighty Fortress Inspections 405-315-3833 mightyfortressinspections.com Offers home buyer and new build inspections as well as Move-In Certified Seller inspections. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner (Home Inspector).
Edward Oliver, Keller Williams Elite 405-948-7500, 405-234-6110 edoliver6110@gmail.com Independently owned real estate agency.
OORAH Inspections, LLC 405-501-1733 29 Pam Dr, Shawnee oorahinspections.com Locally/veteran owned and operated home and building inspection firm. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
David Sterling Metro First Realty at Lake Hefner 405-606-5791 3232 W Britton Rd, Unit 277, OKC davidsterling.realtor Dedicated to clients and their needs in searching for a new home, selling a property or looking to invest. A MetroFamily Family Favorites winner (Realtor).
Multiple locations petsmart.com Offers grooming, boarding, training, veterinary care and adoption. A MetroFamily Family Favorites finalist.
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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School
PreK3 - 8th Grade Edmond, OK stelizabethedmond.org 405.348.5364
Pre-K3 Grade Oklahoma City, OK scbokc.org 405.789.0224
Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School
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Secondary College Preparatory Grades 9 - 12 Oklahoma City, OK bmchs.org 405.842.6638
Cristo Rey OKC Catholic High School
Secondary College Preparatory Grades 9-12 Oklahoma City, OK cristoreyokc.org 405.945.9100
Mount St. Mary Catholic High School
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Bishop John Carroll Cathedral School PreK3 - 8th Grade Oklahoma City, OK bjccs.org 405.525.0956
PreK3 - 8th Grade Oklahoma City, OK Stjamesokc.com 405.636.6810
St. Philip Neri Catholic School PreK3 - 8th Grade Midwest City, OK stphilipnerischool.com 405.737.4496
St. John Nepomuk Catholic School PreK3 - 8th Grade Yukon, OK sjnok.org/school 405.354.2509
Grandparent Guide SCAVENGER HUNT FOR OKLAHOMA’S STATE SYMBOLS
BY CAMILLE LANDRY. PHOTOS BY LANDRY AND PROVIDED.
After a bitter winter that came early and lingered, and a year and a half of pandemic lockdown complete with virtual schooling for most students, we are more than ready to get out of the house and have fun. The problems: the pandemic isn’t over, younger kids can’t get vaccinated yet and many venues that we’ve enjoyed for years have not fully opened. So what can we safely do to have fun with our kids and grandkids?
Grandma to the rescue! My grandson called a few weeks ago to proudly recite the names of Oklahoma’s state symbols. Wow, that kid is smart! I knew a few of these but there are designated plants, animals, minerals and more that are Oklahoma’s official emblems. A quick search of the Oklahoma Historical Society website confirmed my young scholar’s information. Being the sneaky teacher who believes everything is a learning opportunity, I thought we should go see, hear, touch, feel, smell and taste Oklahoma’s symbols. Depending upon the ages and interests of the children involved, you can focus on history, geography, science, art, music, food and more.
TWO OF LANDRY'S GRANDCHILDREN READY FOR ADVENTURE!
Getting started We gathered a good pair of binoculars, a notebook and pencil for my grandson to record his findings, plus a camera. The great thing about this family adventure is that it can include everyone from toddlerhood to senior status. Many of these symbols are in our own neighborhoods, but all can be found on an easy day trip from Oklahoma City. Sites can be accessed free or at very low cost. Since most locations are outdoors,
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it’s safe to take the entire family to view these symbols. You can see many of our state symbols in a single day or plan to incorporate these ideas into your activities all year long. Either way, good fun and plenty of learning are guaranteed. This entire project took us almost six weeks to complete but we could have accomplished everything in a shorter time frame if the Oklahoma springtime weather hadn’t treated us with frequent rain, hailstorms, high winds and threats of snow!
Amazing Oklahoma animals Our first foray into seeking out Oklahoma state symbols involved a trip to the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens. This visit gave us an easy glimpse at several state symbols. Three bison, Oklahoma’s state animal, are in residence at the OKC Zoo. “Big, big kitty!” proclaimed my 2-year-old granddaughter. She wasn’t very scientific about the animals’ classification but she was right about their size. Note that they are not buffalo; those are native to Africa and Asia. The bison is North America’s largest and heaviest land animal. A walk through the Oklahoma Trails exhibit, an 8-acre naturalistic habitat that interprets the 11 different life zones of the state and features more than 100 species of mammals, birds, reptiles and fish, provided plenty of information about bison and the state’s other symbolic animals. Seeing the bison up close in the zoo was great but I wanted to give the kids a feeling of how these magnificent animals roamed the prairies. We took a trip to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge just outside of Lawton. It’s an easy hour’s drive down I-44. We grabbed delicious burgers and fixins in the town of Meers, just outside the Refuge, and enjoyed an al fresco meal inside the park before our visit to the Museum of the Great Plains, which has great exhibits detailing the history and ecology of the region.
ABOVE: BISON ROAM AT THE WICHITA MOUNTAIN WILDLIFE REFUGE IN LAWTON. PHOTO BY USFWS STAFF. BELOW: DON’T MISS THE REFUGE’S PRAIRIE DOG VILLAGE.
Once in the Refuge, we spotted the bison herd from the road. They were sunning themselves on a hilltop about a quarter mile away. The binoculars helped us get a good look at the state’s most famous animal. Museum staff told us more than 650 bison comprise this herd, one of the largest in America. I explained to our grandkids that before European settlers came, more than 30 million bison roamed the North American Great Plains from the Appalachians to the Rocky Mountains and stretching from Texas into Canada. Bison provided food, clothing, footwear, shelter, tools, fire and more to the Indigenous people who lived on the plains. A lot of other animals live in the Refuge as well. We drove to the top of Mount Scott, elevation 2,464 feet above sea level, and used our binoculars to see a herd of elk. Even from far away, these magnificent animals are an impressive sight. The prairie dog village was an unexpected treat. The toddlers were entranced with these energetic critters. They squealed every time a prairie dog popped out of its hole. As we watched the sun set over the Wichita Mountains, red-tailed hawks, Oklahoma’s state raptor, soared on the updrafts of warm air from the prairie below. Were they hunting for a bedtime snack or just stretching their wings and enjoying their status as the state’s favorite avian predators?
Eating Oklahoma style The following Sunday the family enjoyed part of the state’s official meal. We couldn’t fit it all into one sitting and our belts definitely would need loosening if we ate it all at once. We decided to have both an official Oklahoma brunch and plan an Oklahoma supper at a later date. Brunch consisted of biscuits and sausage gravy, strawberries, grits, eggs and chicken-fried steak. The next weekend (it took us awhile to work off the brunch!) we enjoyed barbecue pork, corn, blackeye peas, fried okra, squash, cornbread and pecan pie. One thing you can say about Oklahomans – we know how to set a table.
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Digging for rose rocks Next we went in search of rose rocks, the state’s official stone. The Noble area has the largest concentration of rose rocks but Lake Stanley Draper also has plenty and is closer. Rose rocks are found most easily near the water. We gathered garden hand tools and found a not-too-muddy area near the lake. The toddlers occupied themselves making mud pies while grandson and I dug into the sandy dirt. It only took a few minutes to find a handful of rose rocks. The biggest was about 3 inches across.
ROSE ROCK PHOTO BY STACY NOAKES
Plentiful plants The main categories left on our Oklahoma state symbol list were plants. We visited the Will Rogers Arboretum near NW 36th Street and Portland Avenue in OKC and found Oklahoma roses galore in the rose garden. Redbud trees were winding down their blooming season; most had already leafed out, but we did see a few of their iconic pink, fuzzy flowers. Our preteen pointed out that these trees are abundant throughout the state and named places where he’s seen them. It’s easy to find Oklahoma’s plant symbols in our own yards, neighborhood parks and roadsides. We spotted plenty of mistletoe, the state’s floral emblem, in a neighbor’s blackjack oak trees. Another neighbor had Indian Blanket flowers, the state’s wildflower, in her front yard. Autumn will find Oklahoma’s roadsides afire with these beautiful red and yellow blossoms. We talked about the name of the flowers, which prompted the grandson to Google traditional Oklahoma Indigenous blankets. Their bright colors and intricate designs rival the beauty of our state wildflower. It’s easy to see where the flowers got their name.
REDBUD TREE
Our treasure hunt for Oklahoma’s iconic plants, animals, foods and rocks prompted lots of conversations and further research into the different habitats found in the state. Oklahoma is one of the most geographically diverse states in the nation. Our state has hardwood and conifer woodlands, prairies, mountains, hills, salt plains, sand dunes, swamps, rivers, lakes and a crosstimbers region where prairie meets the more forested eastern portion of the state. We discussed how plants fit into the ecology of the regions we visited and how plants and animals rely upon each other to survive. We talked about how Oklahoma’s Indigenous people and early settlers relied upon the state’s rich and diverse animals and plants to survive and thrive.
INDIAN BLANKET FLOWER PHOTO BY STACY NOAKES
Celebrating our adventures We finished our state symbol quest with the family’s first barbecue of 2021. The state steak is the ribeye and the state veggie is watermelon. (Yes, it’s a fruit; and yes, the state legislature proclaimed it the state’s official vegetable). We decided to feature side dishes that reflect the diverse cultures found in our state. We ate elote (Mexican-style corn on the cob) as a nod to our Latinx neighbors; fry bread to honor Oklahoma’s Indigenous people; collard greens and sweet potato pie to connect with African American tradition; and Vietnamese spring rolls. The music playlist for our final day of exploring Oklahoma’s symbols included the state’s signature waltz, Oklahoma Wind; our anthem, EASTERN COLLARED LIZARD
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Rogers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!; the state folk song by Woodie Guthrie, Oklahoma Hills; and the state children’s song, Oklahoma, Our Native Land – catchy tunes, one and all. The state’s official instruments are the fiddle and the drum, and the kids found both tom-tom and djembe drums and paraded around our house. (Note to self: next time we have a drum fest, pick a day when it’s not raining and the kids can go outside). Our attempts at square dancing, the state’s official dance, were comical but loads of fun. (Second note to self: toddlers are great at doing the do-si-do but they’ll wear you out if you’re not careful).
THE DRILLER, TULSA
We showed the children videos of the Rosette Nebula, Oklahoma’s official astronomical object, and promised to take them to Tulsa to see the statue of The Driller, Oklahoma’s official state monument. They’re looking forward to a hunt for the collared lizard (the state reptile), bullfrogs (the state amphibian) and honey bees (the state insect) in their own yard and the neighborhood park, all easy to find during summer months. The entire family enjoyed our month-long quest to see and experience Oklahoma’s symbols, and we learned a lot. Grandparents, parents and children alike marveled at the beauty and bounty of our home state. My grandson asked if we could explore Oklahoma’s diverse geographical regions in a future adventure. I can’t wait! Camille Landry is a mother, grandmother, writer, political activist and the owner Nappy Roots Books, an independent African American bookstore, art gallery, gathering space and community center.
LANDRY AND HER GRANDCHILDREN ENJOY A PICNIC.
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Plan Your Perfect Day in OKC by Season
When your family has an open day on your calendar to explore the best of OKC, how will you spend it? Use these parentvetted recs for inspiration! Three metro families share their favorite metro spots for family fun and local eats. BY SARAH BROWN, LANCE EVANS AND LE TRAN
Summer with the Brown Family
With the weather warming up and the end of school, my family and I have been planning all the fun things we want to do this summer. A day out at Lake Arcadia is a summer go-to for us. With its well-maintained beaches and roped off waters, it is a safe place to relax and let the kids play. Afterward, we love grabbing dinner from Smoked Out BBQ on NW Expressway just west of MacArthur. It always hits the spot! I also plan to make sure we get back to some of the cultural experiences that we’ve been missing due to the pandemic. We can’t wait to go with our family to our first Powwow in what seems like forever and enjoy awesome Indigenous programs and resources at Culture Hub by We the People Consulting. Of course, since I’m a librarian, we’ll be enjoying the offerings from our local library and participating in the summer reading program. With tons of take-home kit options, virtual programs and outdoor programs coming back, there will be so much to keep my whole family entertained. Plus, we love earning points so we can win free books as prizes. Sarah Brown, adult librarian for the Downtown Library, loves to read and pass on traditional Choctaw ways to her children. She and husband Steven are parents to Aislinn, 10, and Rowan, 12.
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ABOVE: THE BROWNS ENJOY A SUMMER DAY AT LAKE ARCADIA. BELOW: LIBRARY PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES ARE A SUMMER STAPLE.
Fall & Winter with the Evans Family
SECOND SATURDAY 12-3 p.m.
My husband’s job is to wine and dine. OK, that’s not included in his official job description, but it’s slowly become a primary function of his role. As a medical marketer, he’s tasked with meeting doctors and physicians while closing deals over a warm, medium rare steak. Chrystian, our sweet 4-year-old daughter, and I can always count on Daddy Chris to introduce us to the latest family-friendly restaurants. Dinner with the Evans crew usually includes warm bread at Moni’s Pasta and Pizza, drinks with close friends at Frida Southwest and family gatherings at Cheever’s Cafe. Living in Deer Creek offers my family quick access to the turnpike with entertainment, shops and good food at every exit.
ABOVE: THE EVANS FAMILY. PHOTO BY ABI RUTH. BELOW: CHRYSTIAN EAGERLY AWAITS BRUNCH AT HATCH.
Our Saturday morning routines are quite simple: roll out of bed, reach for the phone and join the digital wait list for Hatch or Neighborhood JAM. We’re a family of foodies and brunch is always a top priority. JAM has something for everyone. When I’m on the occasional diet, I reach for the avocado toast. It’s soft, delicate and full of flavor. While at Hatch, our entire table fights for the last tumbler. These crispy hash browns aren’t your mom’s recipe. They’re loaded with bacon and cheese and served with a side of smoked cheddar hollandaise. Pre-COVID, my daughter’s favorite hangout spot was Bubba Play Indoor Playzone, especially perfect on cold days. I am over 6 feet tall so my playtime usually includes a loud “have fun, baby” while sitting. But Bubba Play encourages parents to join the fun. Chrystian and I climb, jump into ball pits and breeze down huge slides that raise our smiles in the wind. Bubba Play is for the active parent and child and will completely change your idea of quality time with the kiddos. No matter where our day takes us, it’s comforting to know that we’ll always have the three of us to enjoy great laughs over great food. Lance Evans, director of communications for Variety Care, husband Chris and 4-yearold daughter Chrystian are foodies who love trying new-to-them eats and family fun in the metro.
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Spring with the Tran Family A perfect spring day for my family of three consists of being somewhere outdoors where my 18-month-old daughter can play and explore. The adventure is followed by a nap, then a meal somewhere with an outside seating area. Our day revolves around our daughter’s nap schedule, so our outings are usually around Oklahoma City and within 20 to 30 minutes from home. The perfect day begins after breakfast when we drive a short distance to Bluff Creek Trail. We love strolling the trail while enjoying the scenic view, and we often run into wildlife here. Many times we see a family of deer crossing the trail to find food or a single deer zipping through, then quickly disappearing into the woods. After our walk, we head home for lunch then nap time. After our little one is well rested, we head out for an early dinner. We like visiting Chisholm Creek where there is a nice play area for kids, many restaurants and fabulous dessert options. Chicken Foot’s outdoor seating area is next to the waterfront, and steps away from the patio, there is turf-covered space for playing cornhole. For dessert, Dominico has great ice cream and coffee. We are thankful our city has grown so much, providing a variety of adventures without having to drive too far. We can be close to nature and enjoy a city vibe all in one day. Le Tran and husband Van, both nurse practitioners, love to eat out and explore parks and outdoor spaces with their young daughter Evelyn.
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THE TRAN FAMILY LOVES TO EXPLORE THE OUTDOORS AT BLUFF CREEK TRAIL.
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June 1 - July 31 Reading Log
Each circle is worth 60 minutes of reading. 60 minutes of reading = 60 points. Color in your circles or mark off when complete.
Activity Log
Each activity is worth 5 points. Check off which activities you complete to earn extra points and reach your 600 points! q Read every day for a week. q Recommend a book you loved to a friend. q Read a book published this year. q Read a nonfiction (true) book. q Tell a friend about the library. q Read a book written before you were born. q Read a book by your favorite author. q Write a review (or draw a picture review) q Read a book outside. q Read a book that has a movie based on it. of a book! Name
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Earn 600 Points to Win Prizes! Two ways to earn points: reading and completing activities. Read 5 minutes or complete 1 reading activity = 5 points. Once you reach 600 points, you receive:
1. DROP OFF your log (or a copy) at any of the 19
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2. MAIL your card (or a copy) to Metropolitan Library System c/o Summer Reading, 300 Park Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73102 3. EMAIL a picture of your completed log to summer.reading@metrolibrary.org
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Congratulations
to our Cover Kid finalists, ages 10-12! For the first time, YOU our readers and parent community voted on our 2021 Cover Kid finalists. Your chosen finalists were each interviewed by a panel of local leaders. Featured on this month’s cover, Myles was the winner for the 10-12 age group, but we were so impressed with all of our finalists that we wanted to introduce them to you here:
Falyn, 10
Falyn attends Mustang Schools and loves gymnastics, drawing and spending time with her family and dogs. She is the daughter of Jacquie and Jesse & Kara. Her favorite place to visit in OKC is Factory Obscura.
Avery, 12
Avery enjoys cheering on the OKC Thunder, playing soccer, reading, crafting, sewing and making movies. She attends Edmond Public Schools and is intent on spreading kindness wherever she goes. She is the daughter of Melissa and Robert and sister of Olivia and Brittney.
Ingrid, 12
Artistic and studious, Ingrid sings, takes guitar, musical theatre and dance classes and enjoys art, reading and roller skating. She attends Classen School of Advanced Studies and is the daughter of Jessika and Elco and the sister of Itzel.
Ariana, 12
Ariana loves arts and crafts, has been dancing since she was 3 years old and is always up for a stroll at Scissortail Park. She attends Edmond Public Schools, is the daughter of Pam and Jason and the sister of Maddox.
Enter your child in our 2022 Cover Kids Search beginning Aug. 1 at metrofamilymagazine.com/coverkidssearch.
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