Edmond Life & Leisure - May 21, 2020

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May 21, 2020

Vol. 21, No. 1

In This Issue FOUR SEASONS

Four Seasons, by Kevin Box, in real life is located in front of the Center for Transformative Learning on the UCO campus, but this week is hidden somewhere in our paper. Email contest@edmondpaper.com with the correct location to be entered in the weekly drawing. For more information, see page 4.

New travel column See Page 14

FRIDAY, May 22

PM Thunderstorms High 84° Low 66°

SATURDAY, May 23 Partly Cloudy High 85° Low 68°

SUNDAY, May 24 Thunderstorms High 81° Low 64°

By Steve Gust Edmond Life & Leisure’s unique community approach to presenting the news continues to be as appealing today as it was when it first began 20 years ago. This week the locally owned and operated Edmond newspaper proudly marks its 20th year of operation. Its publisher, Ray Hibbard, announced last week in his “From the Publisher’s” column that the publication was looking forward to many more years of operation. He also looked back at the beginning of the operation and his vision for Edmond Life & Leisure. “We started the newspaper 20 years ago with the idea that the best community journalism comes from a locally owned and operated newspaper. That has certainly turned out to be true in Edmond with Edmond Life & Leisure,” Hibbard said. “Together with our partner, Chris Hoke, we have worked hard to maintain the trust of our readers and uplift the community. While we would never shirk from our journalistic responsibilities, we also believe there is

far more good news that deserves to be covered in Edmond than bad news. Good news about people, places and events in Edmond was our editorial goal when we started the paper and it remains our gyroscope today.” Life & Leisure has also made news over the years as Hibbard in 2005 conducted one of the first interviews with Michael Brown, former Edmond resident and FEMA director. The interview came shortly after Hurricane Katrina plowed into the Gulf Coast, causing massive damage. Brown was criticized by some for the government’s response. Brown got to give his side with Life & Leisure. While that story remained big news, it’s the commonplace items that fill our pages and entertain our readers. The promotion of events, benefits and recognitions are usually what’s featured with Life & Leisure. Community and business leaders also took the time to comment on the paper’s milestone. “EL&L gives Edmond a wonderful sense of the quality of life that makes our community so special,” said Janet

Yowell, director of the Edmond Economic Development Authority. Concurring with that was Edmond City Manager Larry Stevens. ‘We value the strong relationship that the City of Edmond has had with EL&L over the years,” Stevens said. “The consistent support of our Edmond community has been apparent and much appreciated. We also value their candor in expressing opinions, and we believe they value our candor as well.” Edmond Councilman Josh Moore agreed. “Congratulations ELL on 20 years!! From honoring our hometown heroes to covering local events, I’m thankful for all that you do for our community,” Moore said. “Here’s to a bright future of opportunity and success.” Also benefitting are scores of advertisers who have used L&L to help grow their businesses. One of them is Brent Gibson, a residential designer and owner of the successful Brent Gibson Classic Home Design. The Edmond Life and Leisure publication has been valuable newspaper for continued on Page 3


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