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Page 1: March 2013 Chamber Voice

SMALL bUSINESS

SCOOP

THE VOICEEDMOND AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Small Business Week in Edmond

COMMUNITy PArTNErSEdmond Young Professionals Volunteer Project

MArCH 2013

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CONTENT

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04 CHAMBER EVENTSSee what the Chamber and its members have been up to lately.

youR CHAMBER

07 MEET AN AMBASSADoRWhich Edmond Chamber Ambassador would like John

Malkovich to play him in a movie? Find out here.

09 LEGISLATIVE PRIoRITIESLearn what the Chamber considers to be the top priorities on

their legislative agenda.

10 SMALL BuSINESS SCooPChamber plans Small Business Week full of activities to

celebrate Edmond small businesses..

MEMBERSHIP

12 CHAMBER’S oLDEST MEMBERSHighlighting the members who have been with the Edmond

Chamber the longest.

14 KNoW A NoN-PRoFITEdmond Family Counciling is working to empower Edmond youth and encourage them to connect to helpful resources.

22NEW MEMBERSWelcome to the newest Chamber members.

20WHAT’S NEXTA preview of upcoming Chamber events to mark on your calendar.

18CoMMuNITy PARTNERSEYPs have partnered with U R Special to make a positive impact on children’s self-esteem.

17LEADERSHIP LATTEA great new program for young pros interested in connecting personally with some of our community’s leaders.

16youNG AT HEARTEYPs work to engage with their fellow young professionals through various social, educational and volunteer events.

youNG PRoFESSIoNALS

LooKING AHEAD

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t the time I’m writing this, there is a lot of talk about the effects of sequestration

on the nation and our state. And rightfully so! There are a lot of unknowns and the unknowns frighten us. At the same time, the Oklahoma Legislature is addressing many issues of importance to our business community….and in a more positive, less combative manner.

Recently the Oklahoma Senate passed Senate Bill 1062 which would replace the states workers compensation system with an administrative system. The bill passed 34-12 with our Senators, Jolley, Treat and Johnson all voting in favor.

Additionally there is much discussion about other critical issues such as government reform and pension reform. These are all positive discussions which will make our state more competitive and address cost saving measures for the Oklahoma taxpayer.

The chamber will keep monitoring progress on these and other measures and actively support those that have a positive effect on the business community.

To see the Edmond Chamber’s Legislative Agenda, go to www.edmondchamber.com.

Locally there will be an election on April 2 to elect a Mayor and a City Council member from Ward 4. We will sponsor a forum for candidates in our office on March 26th from 8:00 – 9:30 a.m. With so many positive things going on in Edmond, I encourage you to attend and become better acquainted with those running to lead our city.

As always, we thank you for your support of the Edmond Chamber. Sincerely,

Ken MoorePresident & CEOEdmond Area Chamber of Commerce

FrOM My VIEWPOINT

MESSAgE FROM THE PRESIdEnT

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EdMOnd AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

PRESIdEnT & CEOKen Moore

COnTROLLER & CFOSherry Jordan

MEMBERSHIP dEVELOPMEnT dIRECTOR

Shanell Ferrante

COMMUnICATIOnS & MARKETIng COORdInATORRachel Martin

SPECIAL EVEnTS & PROgRAMS COORdInATOR

Sarah Landrum

MEMBER SERVICES COORdInATORJennifer Williams

InFORMATIOn SPECIALISTMorgan Twyford

AddRESS825 E. Second Street

Edmond, OK 73034

PHOnE405.341.2808

FAx405.340.5512

[email protected]

WEBSITEwww.edmondchamber.com

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Expand your contact list and increase your

company’s visibility by attending Chamber

networking events.

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CHAMbEr EVENTS

The Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce is

committed to enhancing economic opportunity

and quality of life in Edmond. One of th

e ways

we do that is by hosting various educational

and networking events throughout the year. This provides

our members the opportunity to make new business contacts

and expand their professional networks in casual, la

id back

atmospheres. With monthly Morning Mingles and Business After

Hours, our members can choose which tim

e works best for

their busy schedules.

Enhancing the experience at all of our networking

events is one of the Chamber’s top prioritie

s

for 2013. We hope to not only meet your

expectations, but exceed them. We believe that

building strong professional relationships is vital for

any business to thrive, and we are here to assist

you. Keep an eye out for our weekly event emails

on Monday, as well as our monthly event card

in the mail, which both highlight upcoming

Chamber events.

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r 2013 EXECUTIVE COMMITEE & bOArDDarin Kent, 2013 Chairman Regent Bank

Matt Peterson, 2014 Chair-ElectJetta Corporation

Carl Tipton, Immediate Past ChairMIdCOn data Services, LLC

Ron Decker, Vice ChairInnovative Healthcare Systems

Dr. John deSteiguer, Vice ChairOklahoma Christian University

Angie Johnson, Vice ChairCoppermark Bank

Randy Matthews, Vice ChairMatthews Funeral Home

Dusty Boren4Corners

Bryan EvansEvans & davis

Tom Friedemann Francis Tuttle Technology Center

Glenn FisherEdmond Electric

Gary GoldmanUptown Kids

Pam GonzaqueAllegiance Credit Union

Dan HowardRubenstein McCormick & Pitts

Tad KennedyKennedy Tire & Auto Service

Jan MoranAT&T

Dr. Myron PopeUniversity of Central Oklahoma

Aaron SteffensMercy Health Center

Bret TowneEdmond Public Schools

Avilla WilliamsInTEgRIS Health Edmond

Kenneth WohlSpirit Bank Mortgage

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QWHAT DO yOU LOVE MOST AbOUT EDMOND?

A: I moved to Edmond because of the schools, as many people have done. And Edmond is a beautiful city with a thriving economy – all thanks to our city’s leadership, past and present.

QWHAT ArE A FEW OF yOUr FAVOrITE QUOTES?

A: “Rest satisfied with doing well, and leave others to talk of you as they will.” - Pythagoras, greek mathematician and philosopher

“The louder he (spoke) on his honor, the faster we counted our spoons.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson, poet

QWHO WOULD yOU LIkE TO PLAy yOU IN A MOVIE AbOUT yOUr LIFE?

A: John Malkovich – I recently became a fan following his performance in REd.

QWHAT IS yOUr PrOUDEST ACCOMPLISHMENT?

A: Life has a way of placing obstacles in your path, and I am proudest of my ability to bounce back and persevere.

QWHAT IS yOUr FAVOrITE THINg AbOUT bEINg AN AMbASSADOr?

A: I enjoy getting to meet people at the networking events put on by the chamber, and greeting new members at their ribbon cutting events.

QWHAT IS THE bIggEST ADVANTAgE TO jOININg THE

EDMOND CHAMbEr? A: Joining the Chamber opened up a tremendous opportunity to get to know people who live and work in Edmond. Prior to moving my business practice to Edmond in 2004 I commuted into Oklahoma City and had little opportunity to participate in activities in my hometown.

Meet AnAMbASSADOr The Ambassador Council is made up of 25 business men and women in the Edmond Community who volunteer their time recruiting new members and helping them engage in the Chamber.

Charles OliverOriginally from: Born in Oklahoma City, attended junior high - college in norman

In Edmond Area Since:Moving from Colorado Springs in 1987

Education:Business degree from the University of Oklahoma, majoring in Marketing and Managemnet

Family:A son and daughter, both graduated from Oklahoma State University and are currently living in Stillwater

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private and public sectors and we have broad based support for these initiatives” said Ken Moore, President & CEO of the Edmond Chamber. “We will continue to monitor progress on these priorities and keep our members informed about their progress in the Oklahoma legislature.” The 2013 Legislative Agenda can be found on our web site at www.edmondchamber.com.

T he Edmond Chamber of Commerce Board of directors has adopted a legislative agenda for 2013

that addresses a wide variety of issues important to Edmond and its business community.

The number one priority is the Medical Examiner’s Office. Currently without accreditation, the current office in Oklahoma City is outdated and does not adequately serve the needs of the people of Oklahoma. Previous legislatures have authorized the move to Edmond on the campus of the University of Central Oklahoma, but funds have not been allocated for the move.

Included among the other top priorities are reform of the workers compensation system, government modernization and pension reform. These items are currently being addressed by members of the Oklahoma

legislature.

Other areas of emphasis include transportation, funding for education including the Edmond Public Schools, UCO and Oklahoma Christian University and water resources and economic development. “I often refer to our legislative priorities as a “Community Legislative Agenda” because it addresses the needs of our community in both the

LEgISLATIVEPrIOrITIESThe Edmond Chamber’s 2013 Legislative Agenda has Business Focus

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and value to our community. We invite all Edmond residents to join us in celebrating the businesses who contribute so much to our city’s economy during Small Business Week 2013. For more details on all of the Small Business Week activities, please visit www.edmondchamber.com and keep an eye in your inbox for emails from the Edmond Chamber.

Small Business Week is a time to celebrate small business owners, supporters

and entrepreneurs. The event will be divided into three days. Each day will offer those within Edmond’s small business industry an opportunity to make new connections, celebrate the success of local small businesses, continue their education and gain inspiration to better themselves.

The impact of small businesses is not to be understated. More than half of Americans either own or work for a small business, and they create about two out of every three new jobs in the U.S. each year. The Edmond Chamber takes great pride in the fact that 95% of our members are small businesses. Small businesses, and the entrepreneurial spirit that encompasses them, add diversity

SMALL bUSINESSSCOOP

To celebrate the contributions of Edmond small businesses, the Edmond Chamber will be hosting the first annual Small Business Week celebration May 20-26.

“Small business owners in and around Edmond are going to be excited over the Small business Week activities that the Edmond Chamber of Commerce has planned. It kicks off with a business After Hours where Oklahoma Lt. governor Todd Lamb will give us the latest update on small business activity around the state. The workshop and breakout sessions scheduled for Thursday, May 23 will be the pinnacle of the week dedicated to small business. Everything about that day is designated to not only small business but locally owned small businesses. It was planned by local people, has local speakers and the topics will be locally focused. The information available and presented will be real time information that applies to local businesses. We hope businesses will bring staff members as well to help build that all-important team spirit within their organization.”

-RAy HIBBARDSMALL BuSInESS COunCIL CHAIRMAn

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Small Business Owners are the backbone of America. Whether you are a brick-and-mortar retail store, restaurant or online-only, small businesses invigorate the economy and keep communities thriving.

Small business Quick Facts

NATIONAL FACTS & FIgUrES

There are

million small businesses in the U.S.

28

of small businesses are owned and operated by a

single person

70%

of small businesses are franchises, most (54%) are

home-based.

2%

of the country’s workforce is employed by a small business

57%

of all new jobs come from small businesses

60-80%

Source: U.S. Small Business Association

[17th most populated

country in the world

If the U.S. small business workforce

were a country, it would be the

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LaVerna recalls the early days of the company, when still was working as a Medical Technician at Presbyterian Hospital during the day and keeping the books and proofreading for the printing company at night.

Burning the midnight oil paid off for the family and Reid Printing has been in the same location, conveniently behind the Reid home at 3120 S. Boulevard, since the beginning. This allowed LaVerna to stay close to

FOUNDED in 1976, Reid Printing has been a valued

member of the Edmond community for over 37 years. When LaVerna Reid moved here in 1966 with her husband, she knew Edmond was home. Although she was one of the few women in the printing business at the time, LaVerna was not intimidated by her male counterparts. She attended many conferences to learn the ins and outs of the

printing business.

“I had the ability, just not the skills yet,” Laverna remarked.

As her skills grew, so did her business. In the beginning, Reid Printing specialized in low-paying government print jobs. But in a few short years the business grew and now Reid Printing provides both digital and offset quick printing to number of businesses, churches, schools, and families.

her two sons while they grew up.

“I hated to see our children grow up not having anything to do,” said LaVerna. So once her sons were old enough, they went to work in the store. And after both finished their education at Oklahoma State University, they returned to help with the family business.

THE CHAMBER’S ROLELaVerna decided to join the Chamber back in 1976 to become more active in the business community and meet other business people. “It has always been and still is important

CHAMbEr’SOLDEST MEMbErSWhich of the Edmond Chamber’s members have been with us the longest? This section will highlight a business who has been a loyal member for many years.

“I believe a strong Chamber is vital to attracting new businesses and residents.”

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“Edmond Chamber members are very supportive of each other, and I think that’s what makes our Chamber special,” she said.

for Reid Printing to invest in our local Chamber of Commerce,” she said. “I believe a strong Chamber is vital to attracting new businesses and residents. A viable Chamber shows there is community support and interest in serving the needs of businesses.”

With numerous changes in the printing industry over the past 30 years, Reid Printing has always found ways to adapt. Offering continued educational and training opportunities to their employees has allowed them to change with the times and stay ahead of the game.

LaVerna attributes the success they have enjoyed to the emphasis they put on personal customer service. The personal touch of having a real voice on the other end of the phone, knowledgeable personnel, and employees who take pride in providing high quality printing, makes Reid Printing stand out among many of today’s printing service providers.

LaVerna served on the Chamber Board of directors for two terms and served on the Small Business Council for over 20 years, as well as several other committees.

And we believe its members like LaVerna Reid who make our Chamber so special.

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Equipped with 7 counselors on staff, Edmond Family Counseling is committed to improving the lives of Edmond residents. For

39 years, Edmond Family Counseling has provided counseling and educational programs to individuals, groups and families in need. What started as “The Looking glass”, a youth center for Edmond teens, has evolved into a full-range counseling center providing individual and family counseling for a variety of issues.

Looking forward, Edmond Family Counseling would like to take a lead role in expanding mental health services in Edmond. Through a community partnership with Edmond Public Schools, EFC conducts 15 Middle School Life Skills groups to help teens learn how to cope with difficult situations. This program is funded through House Bill 2641, making Edmond Family Counseling the only agency who has fully implemented the program with the local school system anywhere in Oklahoma.

kNOW ANONPrOFITThe Chamber recognizes the important role nonprofit organizations play in our community. This section highlights the efforts of those working to make Edmond a better place to live, work and grow.

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1. BE SAFE - links to Edmond Police, Heartline, Edmond Fire, EFC Crisis Line

2. BE SMART - links to Edmond Public Schools, UCO, Francis Tuttle, tutoring information

3. BE HELPFuL - links to local and area nonprofits, places to volunteer

4. BE MoBILE - links to bus & bike routes, driver license information driving schools, OdOT

5. BE CoNNECTED - links to city services, recreation, special events

6. BE HEALTHy - links to clinics, hospitals, health education, prevention resources

According to the U.S. department of Health & Human Services, 14 percent of Oklahoma high school students have seriously considered attempting suicide and 6 percent attempted suicide one or more times in the past year.

“We want to connect teens with support close to home” Matthews said. BeEdmond is using a variety of communication channels to reach out to the Edmond community, including a moving PSA, Facebook page and Twitter account. Using Edmond leaders such as Ty Hensley and Mayor Charles Lamb, the video encourages viewers to “Be Edmond”.

They hope to develop the mobile app over the summer and have it available to Edmond youth in the fall.

To help make a difference in the lives of Edmond teens and be a part of “The Hive”, a community coalition to fund this program, visit www.beedmond.com.

bEEDMOND APP

Stay Connected

@beedmond1

www.facebook.com/beedmond1

Currently EFC is focusing its attention on the special needs of teens and young adults. Through using technology, they hope to connect to teens on their level. Because most teens interact with the community through their phones, they are launching a mobile app called BeEdmond designed to connect teens and young adults to a variety of resources. The goal of BeEdmond is to empower youth and encourage them to get connected to community resources.

The 6 sections of the app will connect teens to community resources and partners that are ready to provide answers and support. BE SAFE, BE SMART, BE HELPFUL, BE MOBILE, BE COnnECTEd, and BE HEALTHY are all designed to assist teens and to bridge the gap between isolation and success. “It’s about creating a new way for teens to connect and ending the isolation many suburban teenagers feel.” said Kathy Matthews, Communications & development Coordinator.

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EDMOND yOUNg PrOFESSIONALS:ENgAgINg A grOUP OF yOUNg PrOFESSIONALS IN THE EDMOND COMMUNITy THrOUgH A DyNAMIC MIX OF SOCIAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND VOLUNTEEr OPPOrTUNITIES.

yOUNg PrOFESSIONALS

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UPCOMINgEVENTSLEADErSHIP

LATTE

Do you wish you could pick the brains of some of Edmond’s most successful

professional leaders? Leadership Latte is designed to give you this opportunity, as well as to network with other like-minded young professionals.

Leadership Latte is a networking and question and answer event bringing together young business professionals and various leaders in the Edmond business community. It provides young professionals the opportunity to sit down and have an intimate conversation with professional leaders about their

success, failures and goals for the future. On April 4th, Leadership Latte will feature giant Partners’ CEO david Woods. As the former CEO of ditch Witch, david is an expert in strategic thinking and advisory coaching, with over 30 years of building high-growth companies. Every other month, each Leadership Latte will feature a different Edmond business professional and in an effort to keep the group to a close-knit size, seating will be limited. To stay informed about upcoming Leadership Lattes and everything EYP, follow them on Twitter @EYPS and like them on Facebook.

A new, more exclusive, program for Edmond Young Professionals.

ELITE EVENTMay 2013

With a state-of-the-art demo cooking kitchen, the Francis Tuttle Culinary Arts School provides a great venue for EYPs to gather and create new connections.

EDUCATION EVENTApril 16th - 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

EYPs will get a behind-the-scenes tour of the news 9 facility and learn about the daily operations of a news channel.

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800 Edmond children at three distribution days throughout the year. With the help of over 75 volunteer seamstresses, a number of helpful merchants and civic organizations, as well as a grant from the City of Edmond, they offer each child positive opportunities to make choices, to interact with attentive adults, and to have some fun as they select their new clothing, shoes, and coats. EYP is excited to partner with an organization that makes such a positive impact on the Edmond community. They will volunteer their time helping with distribution, shopping for new clothes and conducting a fund-raiser. Both parties are hoping the partnership will bring new ideas and fresh fund-raising concepts to the organization in an effort to positively impact the lives of more Edmond children.

This year, Edmond Young Professionals will focus their time and energy on making less fortunate

children in Edmond feel special. Through their community service partnership with U R Special Ministries, EYP will fulfill their goal to shape and impact the lives of Edmond residents in meaningful ways. Started in 1993 by three Edmond women, U R Special Ministries, Inc. exists to foster self-esteem and healthy lifestyles in needy and at-risk children. They do so by providing new, one-of-

a-kind clothing for the children of Edmond. U R Special board member Lori Wohl said she didn’t realize there was such a need for this type of an organization in Edmond before volunteering at a clothing distribution day. “My favorite part is seeing the children’s faces light up when they receive their new clothing,” Wohl said. “Hearing them tell you how fast they will be able to run in their new nikes,” makes Wohl feel lucky to be a part of the organization. U R Special provides new clothing items to around

COMMUNITyPArTNErSThe Edmond Young Professionals have partnered with U R Special to foster self-esteem for at-risk children.

U r Special handed out over 1,300 outfits in 2012. That’s over 1,300 smiles.

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1. Brothers receiving clothing during a distribution day.

2. Excited sisters show off their new accessories.

3. A young girl picks out a shirt at a distribution day.

4. Children wait to try on shoes.

5. A volunteer poses with a u R Special recipient.

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Woman of the Year Victoria Caldwell will be sharing

her experience of being “A Woman in a Man’s World” at March’s Women’s network Breakfast on Thursday, March 28 from 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. at River Oaks golf Club. Being one of the few women in the City Council has taught Victoria a few things and she is ready to share what she has learned with you. She will also be providing an update on important issues impacting Edmond and the business community.

WOMEN’S NETWOrk brEAkFAST

Hear from the Edmond City Council candidates on Tuesday, March 26 from 8:00 - 9:30 a.m. at the Chamber. This event offers the perfect

opportunity for Chamber members to meet the candidates and have a voice on the issues impacting the business community.

CITy COUNCIL CANDIDATES FOrUM

Lights, Camera, Action! The 6th Annual Total

Resource Campaign will be holding the second reward session at MIdCOn data Services on Friday, March 29th from 11:30 - 1:00 p.m.

TrC 2ND rEWArD SESSION

Wake up with the Chamber on Wednesday,

March 27 at Oklahoma Fidelity Bank from 8:00 - 9:30 a.m. This is a great way to build relationships with fellow Chamber members in a casual atmosphere.

MOrNINg MINgLE

WHAT’SNEXTMark your calendars for these upcoming Chamber events.

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PArTEEEdmond Chamber’s Annual golf Tournament is approaching.

THE 2013 annual golf tournament will be held on Friday, April 26, 2013 at Coffee Creek golf Course. This fun-filled event fosters great networking and promotional

opportunities for members. If you would like to be involved with the tournament, volunteers are needed to help ensure the day goes smoothly. don’t miss your opportunity to spend a day on the greens with good friends, food and prizes. Raffle items are also needed and are a great way to promote your business to fellow Edmond business men and women. If you would like more information on volunteering or donating raffle prizes, please contact Sarah Landrum at [email protected] or by phone at 405-341-2808.

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NEWMEMbErS9Round1010 n. Santa FeEdmond, OK 73003(405) 887-5222www.9round.com

A.C. Owen Construction1900 E. 15th St.Edmond, OK 73013(405) 285-9333www.ac-owen.com

Anabelle’s Galleria1201 nW 178th Street Suite 112Edmond, OK 73012(405) 359-1189

Athletic Republic14440 n. Lincoln Blvd.Oklahoma City, OK 73013(405) 286-4088www.athleticrepublicedmond.com

The Balanced Life Weight Loss Clinic, LLC1015 Waterwood Pkwy, Ste. g B-1Edmond, OK 73013(405) 330-6800www.TheBalancedLifeClinic.com

Bighead’s Cajun617 S. BroadwayEdmond, OK 73034(405) 340-1925

Brad Willis Insurance Agency - Farmers Insurance13819 Quail Pointe drOklahoma City, OK 73134(405) 286-3600www.farmersagent.com/bwillis

Business Imaging Systems, Inc.13900 n. HarveyEdmond, OK 73013(405) 507-7000www.bisok.com

Citywide Mortgage9400 I-35 Service Rd.Oklahoma City, OK 73160(405) 794-4412www.citywide-loans.com

Clauren Ridge Vineyard & Winery6000 W. Waterloo RoadEdmond, OK 73025(405) 412-8630www.claurenridgevineyardandwinery.com

Coffee Commission, LLC309 S. Bryant, Suite 230Edmond, OK 73034(405) 285-8566www.coffeecommissionedmond.com

Dance Makers Inc.610 S. Kelly, Suite 5Edmond, OK 73003(405) 722-5100www.dancemakers.net

Designs by Tammy “Your” Florist1425 S. Santa Fe, Suite CEdmond, OK 73003(405) 340-3233www.designsbytammyyourflorist.com

Dixon Financial Group, Inc.1900 S. Broadway, Ste. AEdmond, OK 73013(405) 844-9933

Elephant Trunk Consignments610 S. Kelly Ave.Edmond, OK 73034(405) 247-0413www.etconsignment.com

The Garage601 S. Bryant Ave.Edmond, OK 73034(405) 341-5800www.eatatthegarage.com

Gold & Silver Buyers, LLC1605 S. BroadwayEdmond, OK 73013(405) 316-8471www.goldandsilverbuyers.com

Gold’s Gym1409 E. danforth RdEdmond, OK 73034(405) 330-9000www.goldsgym.com

Heartland Payment Systems - Greg Neville2512 W. Pennington Ave.Edmond, OK 73012(405) 414-6780www.HeartlandPaymentSystems.com

Board of AdvisorsHertz Corporation14501 Hertz Quail Springs ParkwayOklahoma City, OK 73134(405) 775-4990www.Hertz.com

Home Instead Senior Care3623 nW 36th St.Oklahoma City, OK 73112(405) 521-1963www.homeinstead.com/okc

Home Run Sliders128 E. 5th St.Edmond, OK 73034(405) 340-5411www.homerunsliders.com

JE Dunn Construction10900 Hefner Pointe driveOklahoma City, OK 73120(405) 302-4500www.jedunn.com

Juiceblendz Cafe Uptown LLC1200 W Covell RdEdmond, OK 73003(405) 205-3635www.juiceblendz.com

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Junk - Boss, LLC2941 Brush Creek RdOklahoma City, OK 73120(405) 802-5865www.Junk-Boss.com

Keller Williams NW - Sara Jo Odom5629 n. ClassenOklahoma City, OK 73118(405) 503-5057www.sjosellsokc.com

Kickingbird Cinema1225 E. danforthEdmond, OK 73034(405) 359-6667www.kbirdcinema.com

Lazy E Arena9600 Lazy E driveguthrie, OK 73044(405) 282-3004www.lazye.com

Legend V Apartments2133 E. 2nd St.Edmond, OK 73034(405) 285-2900

Lighty Construction Co.6 East 1st StreetEdmond, OK 73034(405) 715-3764www.lightconstruction.com

Minter and Sons, Inc.401 W. Edmond Rd.Edmond, OK 73003(405) 348-9600www.minterandsons.com

Nhinja Sushi & Wok - Edmond5 West 15th St.Edmond, OK 73013(405) 340-0330www.nhinja.com

Once Upon a Child13806 n PennsylvaniaSuite gOklahoma City, OK 73134(405) 286-3114www.onceuponachildOKCnorth.com

Park at Tuscany2737 nW 140thOklahoma City, OK 73134(405) 749-4535www.parkattuscanyapartmentsoklahomacity.com

Preferred Drilling Consultants, Inc.19600 Meadow Bend AvenueEdmond, OK 73012(405) 513-5350

Primo Gymnastics13717 Santa Fe Crossing driveEdmond, OK 73013(405) 340-7827www.primogymnastics.com

The Riley Group633 nE 18th St.Oklahoma City, OK 73105(405) 889-4430www.therileygroup.info

Security Self-Storage1000 n. Santa FeEdmond, OK 73003(405) 216-0022www.securityselfstorageok.com

Servo Wealth Management3600 nW 138th Street, Ste. 102Oklahoma City, OK 73134(405) 418-8555www.servowealth.com

Suited For Success, Inc.4149 Highline Blvd, Ste 370Oklahoma City, OK 73108(405) 521-1089www.suitedforsuccessokc.com

T&S Web Design1131 E. 9th StSuite 140Edmond, OK 73034(405) 285-0348www.tandswebdesign.com

Tack Designs(918) 825-1211www.tackdesigns.com

TITLE Boxing Club3209 S. Broadway AveEdmond, OK 73013(405) 285-9910www.titleboxingclub.com

Tri-State Industrial Group7608 n. HarveyOklahoma City, OK 73116(405) 607-4873www.TSIg.com

Tropical Smoothie Cafe3131 W. Memorial Ste. AOklahoma City, OK 73134(405) 753-5454

Van Grevenhof & Co PLLC1900 East 15th Street, Ste. 500EEdmond, OK 73013(405) 254-4160www.vg-co.com

The Vision Center of Edmond1910 E. 2nd StreetEdmond, OK 73034(405) 341-9480

Wallace Family Dentistry1600 E. 19th St, Suite 301Edmond, OK 73013(405) 340-0411www.mikewallacedds.com

YWCA OKC2460 nW 39th St.Oklahoma City, OK 73112(405) 948-1770www.YWCAokc.org

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825 East Second StreetEdmond, OK 73034

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