VOL. 17 • NO. 12 • DECEMBER 2021
COVER STORY
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Being Santa isn't easy, but one for one Moore man and his wife, assuming the roles of that jolly old elf from the North Pole and his detail-oriented wife is as comfortable and familiar as a favorite flannel shirt.
THE VIRTUE CENTER He lost his business and his family due to his alcoholism, but found redemption and restoration in helping others overcome their battles with addiction and mental health issues. Now, the non-profit named after Dick Virtue is building a new facility that will help continue the impact of that mission.
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT RESONATE GIFTS: It was an idea that was born on the other side of the world with a focus on Indian coffee. But now it has given way to a unique shop in Moore that specializes in a wide variety of custom gifts designed for any person and any occasion.
SPORTS PEYTON THOMAS: He's just another outdoor-loving high school junior who loves hanging out with his friends. Until he steps onto a wrestling mat and his "alter ego" takes over. And that second personality may help this Moore Lion win a state championship.
4 Letter from the Editor 12 Randall's Light up the Night to Support Regional Food Bank
35 Moore Healthy
NRHS Teams Up with Feed the Children to Fight Holiday Hunger
14 Boomtown
36 Ask a Dietician
17 Senior Living
38 Class Acts
18 Brand Senior Center Activities 20 Moore Moments 22 Business Building Blocks
40 Book Reviews
A Season of Hope & Light
Holiday Depression: Strategies for Overcoming Seasonal Stress
Healthcare Career Outlook in Oklahoma
26 Taste Local
Alexandria Mediterranean Cuisine: Passion for Great Food Leads to New Restaurant
28 Heroes of Moore: Veteran's Spotlight
Apocalypse of a Healthy Lifestyle
Class Acts Honors Outstanding High School and Jr. High Kids in Moore and South OKC
But c'mon, kids. There's still something magical about this time of the year, isn't there. As Bill Murray noted in the movie Scrooged, Christmas Eve is "...the one night of the year when we all act a little nicer...we smile a little easier...we cheer a little more. For a couple of hours out of the whole year, we are the people that we always hoped we would be!” This month's cover story features a Moore couple who have taken their unique resemblance to Mr. and Mrs. Kris Kringle and turned it into a moment of generosity. You'll also meet the Randall's, who spend countless hours building a Christmas dreamland in their front yard to raise money for hungry kids. The Christmas spirit is alive and well in Moore. Don't miss your chance to soak it in this holiday season.
41 Pioneer System Library Calendar 42 The Station Schedule 46 Sports Calendar 46 Sports Calendar
Sgt. Austin Schettler
50 Sports Photos
30 Calendar of Events
The vast majority of us have long since stopped believing in a red-suited elf and his tiny reindeer putting UPS and FedEX delivery drivers to shame with his spectacular one-night delivery miracle.
Maid and Rumple Buttercup
John Arambula
29 Heroes of Moore: 1st Responder Spotlight
Letter from the Editor
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