November 13, 2025 Vol. 26, No. 26
In This Issue
Edmond readies for Miracle on 2nd Street
Young doctor returns to serve community
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Festive & colorful events mark the holiday season FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Sunny High 80° Low 62°
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Partly Cloudy High 79° Low 54°
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Showers High 66° Low 49°
The holiday season in Edmond shines bright with Miracle on 2nd Street, a collection of festive events and traditions that capture the joy, nostalgia, and small-town charm of the season. From November 7 through January 1, families, friends and visitors from near and far are invited to celebrate together. The Miracle on 2nd Street theme is inspired by Route 66 which runs along 2nd Street in Edmond. 2026 is the Route 66 Centennial and Edmond is welcoming travelers this holiday season. Kicking off the season is the annual Edmond Ice Rink, now open at Mitch Park. Just days later, Deck the Downtown Tree Lighting, earlier this week, will illuminate the heart of Edmond with a visit from Santa, live reindeer, carols and more. Other highlights include: Luminance: An Enchanted Stroll – More than 30 dazzling light displays at Mitch Park, nightly from November 21 through January 1. Turkey Trot 5K & 1 Mile Walk – Downtown Edmond’s Thanksgiving morning tradition on November 27. Small Business Saturday – All-day shopping and deals across Edmond on November 29 featuring a “Catch Me If You Can” Gingerbread theme and big prizes. Free Horse-drawn Carriage Rides – December 6, 13 and 20 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. in Downtown Edmond. Meet Santa at Citizens Bank - December 9 through 20 on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at Citizens Bank in Downtown Edmond, FREE A Christmas Story at the UCO Jazz Lab – December 4–7.
Meet Santa & Indoor Farmers Market – December 6 at the MAC in Mitch Park. Holiday Hop – December 6 at Edmond History Museum, Rodkey House and 1889 Territorial School. Cops & Claus – December 13 at Edmond Police Station. Merry Mitchmas 5K & 10K Run – December 20 at Mitch Park. “Miracle on 2nd Street is all about creating memories with people you cherish,” said Jennifer Thornton, Tourism Director for Visit Edmond. “Whether you’re ice skating, shopping local, or enjoying a horse-drawn carriage ride downtown, Edmond offers holiday traditions that make the season truly special.” A miracle candle is available through a partnership with Thomas Blonde – a local candle manufacturer. Businesses can purchase the candle to sell by emailing customercare@thomasblonde.com and the public can purchase candles at Silver Leaf Gems, Frenzy Brewing, Urban Retreat Salon, Sherry’s Drug and Hilton Garden Inn. Any Edmond organization or business hosting a holiday event that is open to the public can submit it to be featured on the Visit Edmond website at https:// visitedmondok.com/events/submit-event. For a full schedule of Miracle on 2nd Street events and details, visit https://visitedmond.info/Holidays. Share your holiday memories with #MiracleOn2ndSt on Instagram and Facebook.
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