EdmondActive March/April 2019 Volume 11

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TableOfContents Vol.11 2019 March

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Hi everyone! Hoping all of you survived the change to Daylight Savings. I always enjoy this change, but this year I kind want my hour back! And, can you believe how quickly March came around?! This month marks the start of Heard on Hurd, and we are all so lucky to have Jabee come to Edmond and perform as the headlining band. Jabee has done so many great things down in OKC, and is such a fantastic performer. When you find yourself downtown, you’ll notice that Sunnyside Diner is almost ready to open at the corner of Broadway and 2nd St. Also, you’ll notice on 1st Street just west of Broadway the Railyard is coming along, too. It’s just such a fantastic time of development with some really fun ideas coming our way, that are for all of us to enjoy, not just a few. In this issue, you’ll find this season’s Heard on Hurd preview, and a feature on a new Non Profit started by Whitney Bates called Feed it Forward OKC that has begun to help Edmond’s homeless along with the homeless in OKC, a hysterical product review I did, out of necessity due to burning my hair off in January, a suggestion for an overnight getaway to Arcadian Getaways Country Cottages in Guthrie for a cozy overnight stay, and a cozy take on a Brandy Alexander from John Enterline of Edmond Wine Shop, with a reminder that sometimes its ok to avoid your therapist from Edmond Family

Counseling, located on Broadway & Danforth. I hope all of you will take the time to vote April 2, 2019, and choose who you believe will best represent the forward thinking growth Edmond has been experiencing over the past few years. Do your research and choose wisely so that our community’s momentum doesn’t stop. I support letting the City Council choose our next mayor in lieu of Mayor Lamb because I believe Edmond deserves new growth, and a group of leaders that see our future not just our past. I’ve lived in a city just west of Hollister California for a short while, and it was a very frustrating place to live, because no one wanted change. Of any sort. This type of thinking will cause our community to stagnate, and I’ve seen how that is not healthy for a community’s tax income. Certainly it would be fabulous to have such amazing amenities in our town that are new in concept, like the ones Midtown and Downtown OKC are experiencing an I am looking forward to a forward thinking Mayor and City Council to lead us there, along with our other city leaders and Edmond Chamber of Commerce! Have an awesome month, and I will see you around Edmond, Sherri

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Stop by Emory Anne Interiors to see whats in store this Spring! Fresh. Fun. Unique.

Company C for Norwalk furniture and coordinating fabrics are now in stock!

Emory Anne Interiors has a full Bridal Registry! Advertise your business and utilize Edmond’s largest online network of over 34,000 people to reach more local residents! Call Sherri at 315-7325

HOURS: Mon-Fri 10am-6pm Saturday 10am-5pm 405.753.4466 www.emoryanneinteriors.com 120 NE 150th Street, Edmond (at 150th and Santa Fe)


LocalEdmond The Meat House in Edmond recently donated 45lbs of ground beef. “We are extremely grateful for this donation because we go through about 60lbs of beef a week!” says Whitney Bates, founder of Feed It Forward OKC. Photo: Whitney Bates

When Christmas 2018 had come and gone, Edmond resident and UCO student Whitney Bates decided they had so much food leftover that she decided to take her leftovers to feed the homeless in Downtown OKC. This wasn’t just a novel idea for Whitney to feel good about herself during the holidays, Whitney has been homeless herself and understands that the need existed. In my conversation with Whitney, she said the amount of people she fed this night was enormous and there were so many other’s she couldn’t feed, and this realization prompted her to fill out a 501 (c) 3 to create a non profit named Feed it Forward OKC. “These people are not looking for handouts, just nourishment so they can get back up and start over”, said Whitney. New deliveries began to happen in Edmond, to help our city’s homeless population the last week of February at the Farmer’s Market, and will continue as the need exists on Tuesday, Thursday

and Friday’s each week from noon to 1 pm. Whitney is attending OSUOKC Mondays and Wednesdays, while working on the new nonprofit, to acquire her non-profit certification and an associates degree in business management. W h i t n e y decided to contact the Edmond Police Department for help in finding the best place to help those who are homeless in Edmond and she connected with Edmond PD Sgt. Chad Brown, and he took her to see the spots most populated by the homeless in Edmond as he is in charge of the task of keeping track of these residents and knowing who they are, and his input was integral to Whitney’s mission in Edmond, and so that Whitney could come up with a location best suited to provide meals. Whitney said there are only 10 homeless currently in Edmond, whereas in OKC there are thousands. “We have only been doing this for about a little over a month and half, and have already provided over 1,400 meals. Thanks to KFOR, we received a donation of $10,000 and we are seeing rapid growth.”

Whitney will concentrate her efforts on the three homeless tent communities in OKC, and will provide the meals to those in need in Edmond at the Farmer’s Market for now, due to their high mobility rates. For more information on how you can donate to Feed It Forward OKC, visit them at Facebook @Feeditforwardokc, and at Instagram, or visit the website Feeditforwardokc.com. Right now, they have three full time volunteers, but as the need arises, will put a call out for more in the future. To further help this cause, you can register for the Walk For Hunger 5k happening at Pavilion 3 at Mitch Park May 25, 2019 from 10 am to noon.

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LocalFlavor Kahlua Alexander Recipe by John Enterline of Edmond Wine Shop at 15th & Boulevard This recipe is a fun twist to a Brandy Alexander, to keep you warm until patio weather arrives. 2 oz Cognac 1 oz Dark crème de cacao or Chocolate Liqueur 1 oz Kahlúa 1 oz Cream Add all the ingredients into a shaker with ice and shake. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with freshly grated nutmeg.

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BotanicalBar Botanical Bar is the newest floral shop in Edmond, opening in November 2018. Owned by Anne McCarthy, of EmoryAnne Interiors, you will find this store to be a little different and unique from the other floral shops in and around Edmond. Floral designer, Jana Carr, will provide classes, events and private events, catering to groups who are interested in floral designing. This concept has taken off, and most all of their classes were so full last fall and this winter, multiple classes needed to be scheduled. You will find fun and contemporary gifts, gardening supplies and floral containers along with grab & go arrangements and plants, single stem flowers, and cards. Located at 150th & Santa Fe, next to EmoryAnne Interiors, Hours are Monday - Friday 10-6 Saturday 10-5

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ArcadianGetaways

Have you been thinking about getting away locally, to a place in the country with private cottages, fireplaces, private jacuzzi, kitchen and no noise or bustle? If you haven’t yet experienced the Arcadian Getaways Cottages, early Spring is the time to do so. The country setting makes this the perfect setting for the Meadow Lark Barn, and it is perfect for a Spring Wedding Night reservation, too.

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ArcadianGetaways

The French Hen Cottage is a favorite among local residents, as its warm inviting atmosphere just set the mood for relaxation with your favorite person. Enjoy the private patio and jacuzzi, the jetted tub, and the serene surroundings. Perfect for an overnight getaway or an anniversary stay! For more information or to reserve your cottage this Spring, visit www.ArcadianGetaways.com!

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ProductReview Revlon Salon One-Step Hair Dryer and Volumizer By Sherri Hultner I was online in January, and UCO’s Coach Pickett’s wife, Kristen, posted one of the most gripping testimonials to a product I’ve seen in awhile. I am, and have always been, a tomboy. Therefore, beauty products come and go, and I rarely notice. When my hair is long, it goes up into a bun or ponytail. What is the point, some may be asking themselves. Well, I may just agree with that. After reading Kristen’s review, I decided it was time to try this product, mainly because of how quickly she said she was able to blow out her medium long hair – and, not have to use a flat iron. In September, I was a week away from a hair cut, and it was terrible humidity. It seemed like it was taking forever to blow dry the back of my hair because of how thick it had gotten, with the then normal drying time upwards of 45 minutes. So I kept going, and then there was smoke. I brushed out the back only to find that I had burned a long piece right off. Luckily, my hair is so long and so thick, it wasn’t visible. Except to me, and my hairstylist. Yikes. On the advice of my hairstylist, I bought a new hair dryer, but it was still taking at the least 25 minutes, and I did not want to cut my hair short again. I have to say, I was reluctant at first, after having tested the face cream scam that was going around in August of last year. Scott Hinds at KFOR simultaneously did a scam story on several cream scams, just about the time my cream had been delivered, and I scrapped that review in early

September because I decided he is much better at delivering a consumer warning and to be honest, I felt duped over $4.99, and the fact the cream burned my face and neck at first. Like Scott Hinds says, never put something on your face if you don’t know what the ingredients are, HA! To be honest, it’s not cool when you order something, it burns your skin for a second, and it turns out to be a subscription scam. According to Scott’s story, some were charged upwards of $84.99 repeatedly. So. You can see my apprehension. I ordered this item at Amazon.com, as Kristen stated she had found hers at Target, but they were sold out online and in store. The price was high for my pay grade at $54.95, however it is comparable to the Dyson, which starts at $499, so, not really pricey in the grand scheme of things. I washed my hair, and let it dry a bit and tried this product out. It’s large, and I thought it would be difficult to manage, but alas, not difficult at all. And stunningly, my wavy to curly hair was blown out perfectly straight in….. 8 minutes. With not one wave or curl left. No flatiron. I would highly suggest this product to every single busy woman in and around Edmond. After a few try’s it is a snap to use, and you get the same result as the Dyson, however no attachments like the Dyson, so, that may be your determining factor. Excitedly I no longer have to worry about burning large pieces off my mane due to excessive blow drying times, and if you are looking for a way to cut your morning routine in half, this tool is for you.

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HeardOnHurd

Citizens Bank of Edmond Returns Heard on Hurd for the 6th Season Edmond Community Bank Celebrates Local Music, Local Shopping, Local Food Edmond, Okla. (March 7, 2018) – Citizens Bank of Edmond’s Heard on Hurd returns for the 2019 season on Saturday, March 16, at the corner of Broadway and Hurd in downtown Edmond. The theme of the event is “Go Green” in celebration of the St. Patrick’s Day holiday. Festival attendees will enjoy live, local music and a variety of food trucks and pop-up shops from 6-10 p.m. Heard on Hurd is held every third Saturday of the month from March through October. “We can’t believe that our small-town festival launched in 2014 with only 10 food trucks is now in its 6th season and bringing over 25,000 attendees to downtown Edmond each event!” said Jill Castilla, Citizens Bank of Edmond president and CEO. “We are so excited we were able to continue Heard on Hurd in 2019 and grateful to serve our role in highlighting the local community.” The season opening event will bring a diverse range of local talent to the main stage organized by Tower Theatre : • Zunis at 6:00PM, an emerging Indie Alternative band formed through the high school jazz program at Tulsa School of Arts & Sciences looking to take their sophomore release “EARTH TO SELF EP,” on a national scale; • BC & The Big Rigs at 7:20PM, an Americana/ Rock & Roll band that brings a wall of sound with powerful groovy riffs, screaming lead guitar, and a slamming rhythm section; • Jabee at 8:40 PM, an East Oklahoma City native Hip Hop artist whose rhymes have been 14 edmondactive.com


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HeardOnHurd recognized by Chuck D, of Public Enemy, and Sway Calloway, on Sway In The Morning, was awarded Best Rap / Hip Hop Artist of 2016 by the Oklahoma Gazette. Jabee’s first album “Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt.” debuted at #50 on iTunes charts. The March event will feature over 30 food truck vendors including Heard on Hurd legacies, local favorites, and brand-new food trucks like Big O’s Pork and Dreams, Klemm’s Smoke Haus, Smoke N Oak Pizza, Nick’s Tamales, Cookie Dough to Go, The Brown’s Kitchen, Wicked Hangry, Mighty Corndog, Boardwalk Burritos, Backroads BBQ, Metro Mini’s, C’est Si Bon, and many others. Shopping has never been better with local pop-ups and mobile boutiques spread throughout the event such as 405 Mobile Boutique, Cargo Room, Mode, Izzy Anne Society, J Noelle Boutique, and more! Locally brewed craft beer from The Patriarch tents will be available for purchase as well as from the unique remodeled Beer Bus, The Big Friendly . As always, a designated percent of beer proceeds will be donated back to the Edmond community.

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LocalCalendar January 2019 Carrie the Musical Thu, January 10 – Sun, January 13 Upstage Theatre Blackbox Edmond

January Double Page Layout Class Thu, January 24 – Fri, January 25 Paper Arts

Kicker Arenacross Fri, January 11 – Sat, January 12 Lazy E Arena

Jewelry Design Class for Kids Fri, January 25 Heart Studios

Family Fun Weekend Blitz Sat, January 12 Mercy Fitness Edmond I-35 Parent’s Night Out - Vision Board Party for Kids Sat, January 12 Heart Studios Mac Barnett Book Signing at Best of Books on Jan. 15 Tue, January 15 Best of Books Simon Bucking Stock Sale Tue, January 15 – Wed, January 16 Lazy E Arena Nitty Gritty! Opening Reception Thu, January 17 University of Central Oklahoma Grown Ups Paint Night Fri, January 18 Unpluggits Paint & Play YA Author Kiersten White Coming to Best of Books Fri, January 18 Best of Books Vigils Fri, January 18 – Sun, January 20 UCO - Mitchell Hall Theater Broncho Pep Band Days Sat, January 19 UCO - Athletic Fields UCO Broadway Tonight: Voctave Sat, January 19 UCO - Mitchell Hall Theater

Valentine Gnome & Sign Class Fri, January 25 Paper Arts Transcendence: Contemporary Op Art by Jason Wilson Mon, January 28 – Fri, March 1 UCO - Mitchell Hall Theater Swan Lake Tue, January 29 Armstrong Auditorium Constance Squires Signing on Jan. 31 Thu, January 31 Best of Books

February 2019 April Henry Book Signing on Feb. 1 Fri, February 1 Best of Books Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association Swim Regionals Fri, February 1 – Sat, February 2 Mitch Park YMCA/Edmond 1920’s Tea at the Rodkey House Sat, February 2 Rodkey House Event and Education Annex Bad Kitty Author Nick Bruel at Best of Books on Feb. 2 Sat, February 2 Best of Books Brushes & Bon Bons Sat, February 2 Heart Studios

History Speaks with Andrew Young Mon, February 4 Oklahoma Christian University Hair Wed, February 6 – Sun, February 10 UCO - Mitchell Hall Theater Symbiotic: Opening Reception Thu, February 7 UCO - Mitchell Hall Theater The Great Board Game Swap of 2019 Thu, February 7 Denny’s 1920’s Tea at the Rodkey House Sat, February 9 Rodkey House Event and Education Annex Gifts for Mom: Jewelry Design Class (Valentine’s Day Edition) Sat, February 9 Heart Studios Pawfectly in Love Celebration Sat, February 9 Best of Books Ties & Tiaras Daddy Daughter Dance Sat, February 9 Hilton Garden Inn & Edmond Conference Center Lazy E Red Dirt Classic - World Series of Team Roping Sat, February 9 – Sun, February 10 Lazy E Arena Cabaret-A Taste of Broadway Tue, February 12 – Sat, February 16 Oklahoma Christian University - Judd Theater Lance Graves International Championship Barrel Race Wed, February 13 – Sun, February 17 Lazy E Arena Julian Bliss Septet

Thu, February 14 Armstrong Auditorium Oklahoma State Swimming Championships Fri, February 15 – Sat, February 16 Mitch Park YMCA/Edmond UCO Broadway Tonight: Ailey II Sat, February 16 UCO - Mitchell Hall Theater Complex Dialogues with Bryan Stevenson Mon, February 18 Oklahoma Christian University - Hardeman Auditorium BALTO 5K Wed, February 20 Mitch Park Watercolor Workshop for Kids Fri, February 22 Heart Studios Shanghai Opera Symphony Orchestra Sun, February 24 Armstrong Auditorium Chamber Orchestra Concert Mon, February 25 UCO - Radke Fine Arts Theatre Mark Greaney Book Signing on Feb. 26 Tue, February 26 Best of Books UCO Symphonic Band Concert Thu, February 28 UCO - Mitchell Hall Theater

March 2019 Spring Sing 2019 Fri, March 1 – Sat, March 2 Oklahoma Christian University - Hardeman Auditorium UCO Symphony Orchestra Mon, March 4 UCO - Mitchell Hall Theater UCO Wind Symphony:

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LocalCalendar Fantastic Circuitry, and Sounds Thu, March 7 UCO - Mitchell Hall Theater

Canadian Brass Tue, April 2 Armstrong Auditorium

2019 Cinch Timed Event and Jr. Ironman Championship Fri, March 8 – Sun, March 10 Lazy E Arena

Book Signing & Live Music with Robert Hunter Thu, April 4 Best of Books

Kim Ventrella, Brad McLelland, & Melanie Sumrow Book Signing Sat, March 9 Best of Books

Trojan Woman Thu, April 4 – Sat, April 6 UCO - Radke Fine Arts Theatre

Andy Griffiths Coming to Best of Books on March 10 Sun, March 10 Best of Books Celtic Nights Mon, March 11 Armstrong Auditorium Art in Public Places Tour Thu, March 14 MAC in Mitch Park USTRC Oklahoma Winter Championships Team Roping Fri, March 15 – Sun, March 17 Lazy E Arena Lazy E Mounted Shooting Classic Fri, March 22 – Sun, March 24 Lazy E Arena

Art in Public Places Tour Tue, April 9 MAC in Mitch Park Barrel Bash Fri, April 12 – Sun, April 14 Lazy E Arena UCO Opera: Cosi Fan Tutte Fri, April 12 – Sun, April 14 UCO - Mitchell Hall Theater

Chris Neal’s Future Stars Calf Roping Fri, May 24 – Mon, May 27 Lazy E Arena

June 2019 Oklahoma Route 66 Corvette Round Up Sat, June 1 Hafer Park CMSA Mid Central Regional Sat, June 1 – Sun, June 2 Lazy E Arena CMSA Central U.S. Championship Wed, June 5 – Sat, June 8 Lazy E Arena

Farmer’s Market Opening Day Sat, April 13 Festival Market Place & Plaza

20th Annual UCO Endeavor Games Thu, June 6 – Sun, June 9 University of Central Oklahoma

Central Theatre Short Play Festival Fri, April 19 – Sat, April 20 UCO - Radke Fine Arts Theatre

Zoetis AQHA Versatility Ranch Horse World Show Tue, June 18 – Sun, June 23 Lazy E Arena

USTPA Spring Round Up Fri, April 19 – Sun, April 21 Lazy E Arena

LibertyFest 2019 Sat, June 22 – Thu, July 4

Jason C. Wagner Foundation Golf Tournament Fri, March 29 Oak Tree National

Miss Latina UCO Scholarship Pageant Sat, April 20 University of Central Oklahoma

Kaleidoscope Dance Company Spring Concert Fri, March 29 – Sun, March 31 UCO - Mitchell Hall Theater

Art in Public Places Tour Thu, April 25 MAC in Mitch Park

Oklahoma/Kanas Border Bash Rodeo Fri, March 29 – Sun, March 31 Lazy E Arena

Sat, May 11 Downtown Edmond

May 2019TOP Lazy E Red Dirt Reining Thu, May 2 – Sun, May 5 Lazy E Arena

Art in Public Places Tour Sat, March 30 MAC in Mitch Park

Greater Oklahoma Hunter Jumper Association Thu, May 9 – Sun, May 12 Lazy E Arena

April 2019

RED Day 5K Run

USTRC Oklahoma Championship Thu, June 27 – Sun, June 30 Lazy E Arena

July 2019 National Little Britches Rodeo Association Finals Tue, July 2 – Sun, July 7 Lazy E Arena Bonus Barrel Race Regionals Fri, July 26 – Sun, July 28 Lazy E Arena August 2019TOP Lazy E Red Dirt Classic - World Series of Team Roping Sat, August 3 – Sun, August 4 Lazy E Arena

OCA 35th Annual Ranch Rodeo Fri, August 23 – Sat, August 24 Lazy E Arena Jared Lesh Truck and Trailer Sorting Fri, August 30 – Sun, September 1 Lazy E Arena September 2019TOP All Star Team Roping Finals Fri, September 6 – Mon, September 9 Lazy E Arena Conquer Youth Obstacle Course Sat, September 7 Mitch Park Greater Oklahoma Hunter Jumper Association Thu, September 19 – Fri, September 20 Lazy E Arena Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Expo Sat, September 28 – Sun, September 29 Lazy E Arena

October 2019 Western Dressage Association World Finals Wed, October 2 – Sun, October 6 Lazy E Arena Hearts Open Team Roping Fri, October 25 Lazy E Arena USTRC Guthrie Shoot-Out Team Roping Sat, October 26 – Fri, November 1 Lazy E Arena November 2019TOP BFA World Championships Fri, November 15 – Sat, November 23 Lazy E Arena

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ShopEdmond We offer affordable & stylish accents, re-styled furniture, fun jewelry, unique holiday and home decor & gifts and we have an Etsy like atmosphere! Stop in now to see all of the latest decor & gifts and accessories for you and your home. Find Serendipity Market at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest! Our Location: 917 E Danforth Rd, Edmond (Across from Ted’s Cafe Escondido) and you can call us at 405-340-8869 Hours: M-Sat. 10-6:30 Holiday hours on Sunday: 1-5:30

Emory Anne Interiors is one of the trendiest stores in Edmond, with a fantastic selection of new high end to affordable pieces for your entire home, very unique home accessories, including a full line of Company C and Norwalk Furniture, Thibaut fine fabrics, wallpaper and custom furniture. and more! Emory Anne’s also offers fabric by the yard and design services in store. Be sure to stop by to visit this store first when redecorating on any budget. You can find Emory Anne Interiors at 150th & Santa Fe Open M-F 10 am to 6 pm and Sat. 10-5 pm. Be sure to follow at Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest for sales & inspiration and online at www.Emoryanneinteriors.com! If you have any questions, you can call the store at 405-753-4466.

Tis the Season to save on something new with Edmond Wine Shop’s Employee Picks! Cases are discounted, too! Be sure to follow Edmond Wine Shop on social networks at Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @EdmondWineShop! Located on 15th & Boulevard Hours: Mon– Sat. from 10 am until 9 pm! You can also call in any order at 405-341-3122 for a later pick up, visit Edmond Wine Shop online at EdmondWine.com.

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ShopEdmond Enjoy the arrival of Fall in the country at any one of the 5 cozy cottages at Arcadian Getaways, formerly Aaron’s Gate, in Guthrie! Located just a few minutes north of Edmond, on a beautiful wooded 10 acre property, you can relax with the outdoor jacuzzi’s or just relax indoors in front of the fireplace and wake up to a beautiful candlelit breakfast of pumpkin pancakes and Martha’s World Famous Vanilla Butter Sauce. Be sure to check out the 4 and 7 day packages online at www. Aaronsgate.com to discover the cottages & to reserve your getaway, or call 405-282-0613.

2 Doors Down Furniture Consignment is now accepting select gently used brand name quality furniture and accessories. If you’re looking to make a change in your home, this store is the place to check first as their stock is unique, trendy, and affordable, but you have to check in often as their inventory changes daily. Be sure to stop in to 2 Doors Down, located at 15020 Bristol Park Blvd Ste 400, off 33rd Street, between Kelly & Santa Fe, and take a look around, great owners and great pieces! You can also find them at Facebook & Instagram at 2DoorsDownEdmond or by calling them at 405-254-5175 if you see something you’d like to place on hold! Store hours are M-F 10-6 and Sat. 10-5 Paper Arts is a scrapbook and art boutique that provides top of the line supplies for scrapbooking, card making and other fun projects, classes and one-on-one instruction, as well as, ready to buy gifts. We love scrapbooking, card making and all things paper crafting. We also love to share our creations and the products that we find with our customers. There is nothing more satisfying to us than to hear the joy in a customer’s voice as they learn a new technique or find the perfect product for their projects. Paper Arts 632 W. Edmond Rd. Edmond, OK 73003 (405) 330-2055 Store hours are T-F 10-6 Sat. 10-4

Oops I Arted offers art classes to those of all ages. We create masterpieces in clay, acrylics, watercolor, mixed media and other child friendly mediums. We also offer classes in cardboard weaving, cardboard sculpture and a multitude of other creative and fun endeavors. oops i arted is centrally located iat 15200 Traditions Blvd. in the Traditions Business Centre, which is easily accessible to Edmond , OKC and surrounding areas. You can visit online at OopsIArted.com for more information or to schedule a class call or text Risa at 405-476-9211.

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LifeHappens Dodging Your Therapist? That’s okay. It’s a beautiful day! You’re at a local event, maybe Heard on Hurd or the Farmer’s Market. You’re enjoying the sunshine and breeze; Oklahoma’s best! But hark, who goes there? It’s your therapist over yonder. You freeze with a whoosh of jumbled thoughts going through your head: my therapist has a life outside of my one hour a week? This feels so unnatural! Should I say hi? And you likely adhere to 5 D’s of dodgeball as Patches O-Houlihan so eloquently puts it in the 2004 hit movie Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, dodge, duck, dip, dive, and…dodge! You are not alone with those bruises from your acrobatic escape as many people flee at the sight of their counselor in a public setting. This is a perfectly valid response to this experience. However, it is not the only response. Like seeing a teacher outside of school or a dog walking on its hind legs, seeing your counselor in public almost automatically evokes a certain level of anxiety. For some, your stress level might sky rocket into deep space while others may only feel a mild discomfort due to the foreign experience. Still others may feel no anxiety at all, rather excitement at seeing a friend type figure. Again, any response is valid regardless of how you feel about your counselor in the 50-60 minutes you see him/her at his/her office.Even if you have a fantastic jive with each other therapeutically, it can still be awkward. Because we know it can be awkward, I’ll tell you what we, as counselors, will typically do in that situation and why. Remember that spiel you got at the beginning of all this? The one about

confidentiality? Well that comes into play here. You could be walking with your mom, friend from water polo, or Uncle Bob. We don’t know who you’re with or if they’re aware of your counseling experience. So if I were to boisterously give you a big hello I might be, as it were, “outing” you to whomever is around when an awkwardly long silence during introductions rolls around. Even if you aren’t with anyone, other people are bustling by on the street/grocery aisle/gas pump/etc. While we don’t tout ourselves as famous, many communities are small and people may know our line of work and subsequently deduce our relationship status. This brings me to how we will typically respond: a pleasant and courteous smile with limited eye contact the same as we’d extent to a perfect stranger in passing. That is unless you choose to say hi to us - in which case we’d love to say hi back. All this to maintain your counseling anonymity unless you so choose otherwise.Well there you have it. The ball is in your court! While we won’t conduct a full therapy session at Sprouts (save the gory details for our next session), we’d love to say hi. Or not. Whatever makes you feel most comfortable. Edmond Family Counseling is ready to help with any mental health issue. Log on to http://edmondfamily.org or come by our office at 1251 N Broadway and say hello! Donations to support our mission are always appreciated.

Please know, that our agency is deeply committed to furthering issues of mental health in the community. Edmond Family Counseling’s doors are always open to you and your family and your support is appreciated. To learn more, check out http://edmondfamily.org or our Facebook page: http://facebook.com/ edmondfamilycounseling.

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