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FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT UCO.EDU/CONFERENCESANDEVENTSOR CALL 405-974-2244

A VA R I E T Y O F R O O M S F O R A N Y O C C A S I O N

C U S T O M I Z E D C AT E R I N G O P T I O N S

E A S I LY A C C E S S I B L E C E N T R A L L O C AT I O N

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Northwest (Zone 1) Northeast (Zone 2) Southeast (Zone 3)

Southwest (Zone 4) Downtown (Zone 5) University Area (Zone 6)

COLOR KEY:

Edmond Convention and Visitors Bureau | P.O. Box 2970, Edmond, OK 73083 | 1030 S. Bryant, Edmond, OK 73034

Phone: 405-341-4344 | Toll-Free: 1-866-341-4344 | Fax: 405-216-7783 | Website: www.VisitEdmondOK.com

Edmond… the Art of Oklahoma!

Welcome to Edmond, Oklahoma! This is a city unmatched in America’s heartland…where world-class sculptures are scattered like jewels, dozens of them, lining the streets and tucked into corners just waiting to surprise you with unexpected beauty. Edmond offers visitors, as well as meeting and event planners, an artfully unique experience.

It is proudly located smack-dab in the Oklahoma heart of historic Route 66, America’s Mother Road…and at the crossroads of I-35 & I-44, close to I-40. While being situated minutes from the bustling heart of the greater Oklahoma City metropolitan area, Edmond offers the comfort and safety of a small town with all the attractions and entertainment of a big city.

We want you to enjoy your stay and that means helping you know your way around. The Edmond Visitor Guide is designed with you in mind. The centerfold of the book is a simplified map of Edmond. You’ll note that all information in every listing in this publication is color coded to the centerfold map.

We know that meetings mean business and our business is helping you have successful meetings. The Edmond Convention & Visitors Bureau offers assistance to group and event planners. We can help you find the right facility for your

meeting and connect with local services from catering to pipe and drape. We can also help you with itinerary planning, brochures, bags and welcome materials for your attendees. We know the local suppliers and services that can take your event from ordinary to extraordinary.

Motor coaches and tour operators are special in Edmond. Call for itinerary assistance unique to the interest of your groups, your schedule, and especially what’s happening.

Call today and let us work with you.

The Edmond Convention & Visitors Bureau is located at 1030 S. Bryant in Edmond.

Local: 405-341-4344 or Toll Free 1-866-341-4344 www.VisitEdmondOK.com

Historically speaking… Edmond was originally explored in 1832 by noted author, Washington Irving. Soon this area was home to cattle ranchers and hardworking cowboys. Oklahoma was first known as Indian Territory. In 1870 the U.S. government conducted a survey of the western portion of that area. After establishing treaties with the various Indian nations and assigned them to reservations within Indian Territory. In the spring of 1887 the Santa Fe railroad extended its line across Indian Territory and established a siding that would one day become the city of Edmond.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS FY 2016/2017Ken Moore, ChairmanEdmond Chamber of CommerceDena Jones (Ward 2), Secretary/TreasurerRepresenting Hotel IndustryJW Armstrong (Ward 4), Vice ChairRepresenting Golf IndustryMike Roark (Ward 3)Executive Director Mitch Park & Rankin YMCARepresenting Youth SportsDr. Linda Banks (Mayor Appointment)Representing UCO

Martha Hall (Mayor Appointment)Ex-officio Position - Representing Bed & Breakfast/Small Lodging IndustryJerick Henley (Fish & Game Commission Appointment)Representing Edmond Fish & Game CommissionVictoria CaldwellRepresenting City Council

VACANTMayor AppointmentYouth MemberWard 1Appointed - Voting Member

ECVB STAFFCathy Williams-White, [email protected] Lanham, Group Sales [email protected]

CITY OF EDMOND LIAISONCasey Moore, Marketing & Public Relations Manager/Public Information [email protected]

Guest Note:This booklet is intentionally designed as a handy tool to help you enjoy your stay in Edmond. Every listing or piece of information in this visitor guide is color coded to the map located in the center of this book.

Edmond - an Artful Introduction ......................................... 3-5The Art of Dining ................................................................ 7-14The Art of Shopping ............................................................ 16-18The Art of Attractions.......................................................... 20-28 The Art of Entertainment .................................................... 32Route 66 ........................................................................... 34-35The Art of Hospitality .......................................................... 36-37Map .................................................................................. 38-39The Art of Meetings ............................................................ 40-41The Art of Events ................................................................ 42-48The Art of Edmond .............................................................. 49-59The Art of Transportation .................................................... 60The Art of Golf .................................................................... 62The Art of Sports ................................................................. 64-71The Art of Recreation .......................................................... 72-76

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The Edmond Station fulfilled its purpose as a railway siding by providing coal, water, a telegrapher’s shack and conveniences for the train passengers of the day.

Much of Oklahoma was settled through a uniquely American series of land runs. The railway stations and their vicinities were prime points and Edmond Station was among the top sites for runs. April 22, 1889 dawned bright and clear as the first of the Great Oklahoma Land Runs began promptly at “12 noon sun time”. At 12:05 pm the surveyors began laying out the Edmond town site. Miss Nanitta A.H. Daisey, later to be known as Kentucky Daisey, was a reporter for the Dallas Morning News and the Fort Worth Gazette, who came to the Land Run onboard the press correspondent rail car. Perched on the first of the press trains with one hand clutching the hand rail, a stake in the other and a gun strapped to her waist, Kentucky Daisey leapt from the train, when it was less than a mile from Edmond, ran, drove her spike into the ground, fell to her knees and fired a shot into the air claiming her land to the cheers of the other passengers. She then turned and ran back catching the last car of

that same train. Kentucky Daisey which she rode on to Guthrie, the territorial capitol, to file her claim for the land she had marked with her stake.

Edmond’s lineage involves a number of historical “Oklahoma Firsts”. The city proudly boasts being the home of Oklahoma’s…First schoolhouse…First church…and First classroom building for a school of higher education (today this UCO icon is fondly known as “Old North”). Those same “Firsts” survive today to intrigue and entertain visitors with stories of Edmond’s past.

Prominently located on Rt. 66, the glory days of the Mother Road brought fame to many Edmond restaurants. The Wide-A-Wake Café, the 66 Highway Café, The Lone Elm, and Royce’s (a restaurant that was named by Duncan Hines himself!) are just a few. While those are gone now, more than 200 wonderful restaurants now call Edmond home and serve today’s travelers. Several Edmond restaurants and chefs have been recognized in publications such as Southern Living, Bon Appetite and Gourmet magazines making Edmond a culinary destination.

The “Blue Hippo” on Broadway is a Route 66 icon. Pranksters have relocated the hippo a time or two in the past. It keeps holding on as a tongue in cheek reminder of the hay days of the Mother Road. This playful piece of history has been appearing in family vacation photos for years. Oh the stories he could tell…

A more elevated new Mother Road icon is the “Touch the Clouds” statue of a Native American at the corner of Garland Godfrey and 2nd Street. This colorful work of art was recently installed and hails from an earlier life near Houston’s Astro Dome. Spreading its arms wide, “Touch the Clouds” welcomes today’s travelers on Historic Rt. 66.

Looking for a pampered experience? Be sure to check in at one of Edmond’s exclusively elegant Bed & Breakfast Inns. Edmond’s day spas are also great places to immerse yourself in the fine art of relaxation where you can enjoy being pampered with the most current and soothing of spa treatments. OR…If shopping is your preferred choice of recreation Edmond is just the ticket. Downtown Edmond is a vibrant and eclectic shopping district with more than 30 shops located right where Rt. 66 takes a jog south. Don’t miss the numerous other shopping zones. Check out the shopping section of this publication to find the one convenient to you. Be sure to peruse all sections of this publication for information on what’s going on and

where you’re sure to find something of interest to you. All areas listed are color keyed to the centerfold map. You’re sure to find something you’ll love at any and all shopping areas.

As always, Your Edmond Convention & Visitors Bureau keeps brochures and other information on these events and others to let you know what’s going on and how to have fun in Edmond.

Remember, there’s always something fun to do in Edmond, the Art of Oklahoma!

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THE ART OF DININGEdmond offers you more than 200 restaurants ranging from fast-food-casual to elegantly-gourmet. You’re sure to find a menu just right for your crowd. Take a moment to savor your stay. All listings are color coded to coordinate with the center-fold map.

LEGEND$ $5 & up$$ $10 & up$$$ $15 & up$$$$ $20 & up $$$$$ $50 & up C Catering Available

AMERICAN/FAMILY DINING

Applebee’s Restaurant 3521 S. Broadway405/478-1716, $$applebees.com

Around the Corner11 S. Broadway405/341-5414, $

Bayou Grill & Bakery 1315 E. Danforth Rd.405/341-3700, $$$, Cbayougrillandbakery.com

Bighead’s Cajun & Creole617 S. Broadway405/340-1925, $$

Bricktown Brewery 840 W. Danforth Rd.405/265-2739, $$bricktownbrewery.com

Buffalo Wild Wings 1333 N. Santa Fe Ave.405/340-9647, $$buffalowildwings.com

Café 501 501 S. Boulevard405/359-1501, $$$, Ccafe501.com

Charleston’s3409 S. Broadway405/478-4949, $$$, Ccharlestons.com

Chicken Express1000 W. Danforth Rd.405/285-2425, $chickene.com

Chili’s3580 S. Broadway 405/330-4583, $$chilis.com

Colby’s Grill5725 E. Covell Rd405/330-1399, $$511 S. Broadway405/513-8590, $$

Coltrane Café2828 E. 2nd St.405/340-4473, $

The Cow Calf-Hay3409 Wynn Dr.405/509-2333, $thecowcalfhay.com

Dan McGuinness Pub3005 S. Broadway405/359-2222, $$, Cdanmcguinnesspub.com

Denny’s 1100 E. 2nd St. 405/330-9400, $dennys.com

Eddy’s Bar & Grill 930 E. 2nd St.405/285-7725, $$

Eggington’s 737 W. Danforth Rd.405/285-1580, $eggingtons.com

Fairfax Grille – Fairfax Golf Club4001 Fairfax Dr.405/359-8333, $fairfaxgolf.com

Flatire Burgers318 E. Ayers405/359-2006, $$flatireburgers.com

The Garage601 S. Bryant Ave.405/341-5801, $eatatthegarage.com

The Hash Retro Diner1149 E. 2nd Ste.405/471-6747, $

Henry Hudson’s Pub2100 E. 2nd St.405/359-6707, $henryhudsonspub.com

IHOP - International House of Pancakes1220 E. 2nd St.405/715-2600, $$ihop.com

Inspirations Tea Room2118 W. Edmond Rd.405/715-2525, $$, Cinspirationstearoom.com

Interurban Restaurant1301 E. Danforth Rd.405/348-2792, $$, Cinterurban.us

Jimmy’s Egg1715 E. 2nd St.405/340-6889, $$2621 S. Broadway405/340-6611, $$jimmysegg.com

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Panda Express309 S. Bryant405/359-1396, $$pandaexpress.com

Pei Wei1141 E. 2nd St. 405/341-6850, $$, C peiwei.com

Pho Bulous 3409 S. Broadway405/475-5599, $$

Snow Pea304 S. Kelly405/509-6462, $$snowpearestaurant.com

Sumo Japanese Steakhouse1801 S. Broadway405/340-3398, $$, Cedmondsumo.com

Tao Café331 S. Blackwelder405/348-7777, $

Tea Garden Chinese38 E. 15th St.405/285-6800, $

Thai Delight3409 S. Broadway 405/513-8881, $thaidelightok.com

Wahaha Express801 S. Broadway405/285-8888, $wahahaexpress.com

Zen Asian Dining3209 S. Broadway405/285-2396, $$, C zenasiandining.com

BARBEQUE

Billy Sims BBQ924 W. Edmond Rd.405/562-1330, $$, Cbillysimsbbq.com

Earl’s Rib Palace2121 S. Broadway405/715-1166, $$, Cearlsribpalace.com

Rib Crib2601 S. Broadway405/513-5883, $$, Cribcrib.com

Steve’s Rib 1801 W. Edmond Rd.405/340-7427, $$, Cstevesrib.com

DELI

Cafe Icon Sushi & Grill 311 S. Blackwelder405/340-8956, $, Cthecafeicon.com

City Bites 2005 E. 2nd St.405/726-9700, $, C3601 Broadway 405/286-4200, $, C324 W. Edmond Rd.405/330-4224, $, C1430 N. Santa Fe405/657-1100, $, Ccitybitesinc.com

Coolgreens 1189 E. 15th St.405/562-1020, $$, Ccoolgreens.com

Firehouse Subs 1597 S. Broadway405/513-7100, $, Cfirehousesubs.com

Green and Grilled 1389 E. 15th St.405/563-2373, $$greenandgrilled.com

Johnnie’s Charcoal Broiler33 E. 33rd St.405/348-3214, $$, Cjohnniesok.com

Katie’s Country Griddle229 S. Santa Fe Ave.405/359-6372, $

KickingBird Grill – KickingBird Golf Club1600 E. Danforth Rd.405/359-6372, $kickingbirdgolf.com

Louie’s Sports Grill1389 E. 15th St.405/340-8700, $$, Clouiesgrillandbar.com

Oklahoma Steak and Grill Delivery76 E. 33rd St.405/341-0001, $$oksteak.com

Out of Bounds Grill – Coffee Creek Golf Club4000 N. Kelly405/340-4653, $coffeecreekgolf.com

Pickles American Grill921 E. Danforth Rd.405/285-4342, $

Pops660 W. Highway 66405/928-7677, $$pops66.com

Raising Cane’s1225 E. 2nd St.405/844-4192, $raisingcanes.com

Rocky Mountain Grill231 S. Coltrane405/562-4777, $rockymountaingrill.us

Slim Chickens555 S. Kelly Ave.405/340-6770, $$ Cslimchickens.com

Sweeney McGann’s16 S. Broadway405/726-8824, $$

ASIAN

Blue Moon Chinese1320 S. Broadway405/340-3871, $$

Café De Taipei603 S. Broadway405/216-9968, $$

China Express351 W. 15th St.405/330-8388, $

China House1908 E. 2nd St.405/330-9398, $newchinahouseedmond.com

China House14519 N. Santa Fe Ave.405/936-3338, $chinahouseedmondok.com

China King1326 N. Kelly405/715-1300, $chinakingedmond.com

China Palace524 S. Bryant Ave.405/330-2900, $$chinapalaceedmond.com

Covell Park1200 W. Covell Rd405/285-1720, $$covellpark.com

Dot Wo Chinese 64 E. 33rd St.405/341-2878, $dotwoedmond.com

Egg Roll Express1529 S. Boulevard405/348-9667, $

Great Wall1020 N. Santa Fe Ave. 405/348-4888, $, Cgreatwallokc.com

Great Wall3325 S. Boulevard405/330-1682, $, Cgreatwalledmond.com

House of Hunan2137 W. Edmond Rd.405/330-1668, $$, C

Kobe Sushi & Hibachi Steak House1333 N. Santa Fe Ave.405/285-1808, $$$kobesushiok.com

Lemongrass Modern Thai Cuisine253 S. Santa Fe Ave.405/330-6888, $$lemongrassok.com

New Great Wall1425 S. Santa Fe Ave.405/715-1333, $1425newgreatwall.com

Nhinja Sushi & Wok2080 E. 2nd St.405/285-8300, $5 W. 15th St.405/340-0330, $, Cnhinja.com

Edmond has more restaurants per capita than any other cit y in Oklahoma.

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KFC2107 W. Danforth Rd.405/341-1878, $1609 E. 2nd St.405/340-2783, $kfc.com

Little Caesar’s1323 N. Bryant Ave.405/348-3363, $2500 W. Edmond Rd. 405/340-5151, $14 E. 33rd St.405/341-2829, $littlecaesars.com

Mazzio’s Pizza Delivery1022 N. Santa Fe Ave.405/799-9999, $mazzios.com

McDonald’s 1225 W. I-35 Frontage Rd.(Inside Wal-Mart Supercenter)405/340-2005, $20 S.E. 33rd St.405/359-0209, $1235 N. Kelly Ave.405/340-3473, $1414 S. Santa Fe Ave.405/844-9668, $1300 E. 2nd St.405/348-8228, $mcdonalds.com

Papa Murphy’s Take’n’Bake Pizza2000 W. Danforth Rd.405/844-3100, $$3248 S. Broadway, Suite 180405/509-2979, $$papamurphys.com

Pizza Hut Carry-Out & Delivery Only3408 S. Boulevard 405/341-7223, $$16325 N. Santa Fe Ave.405/348-0396, $$pizzahut.com

Popeye’s Chicken2330 S. Broadway405/340-0736, $popeyes.com

Ron’s Hamburgers & Chili216 S. Santa Fe Ave.405/844-7667, $

Sonic Drive-In306 W. Covell Rd.405/359-6674, $317 S. Bryant405/341-2242, $3121 S. Boulevard405/348-3600, $15001 N. Santa Fe Ave.405/751-2885, $19205 N. Western405/359-6818, $805 W. Edmond Rd.405/359-6395, $sonicdrivein.com

Stars & Stripes Pizza346 S. Santa Fe Ave.405/844-0404, $$ starsandstripespizza.com

Taco Bell1709 E. 2nd St. 405/341-8920, $tacobell.com2200 W. Edmond Rd. 405/359-0289, $26 E. 33rd St.405/330-4640, $

Taco Bueno125 E. 2nd St.405/340-7490, $tacobueno.com

UCO Food Court Nigh University Center100 N. University Dr.405/974-4637, $Quiznos, Chick-fil-A, Flatire Burgers, 2mato, Fire & Rice, & Outtakes

Wendy’s Hamburgers1012 S. Broadway405/348-2632, $wendys.com

Whataburger1101 W. I-35 Frontage Rd.405/562-8677, $421 S. Broadway405/348-2871, $whataburger.com

INDIAN

Mt. Everest Cuisines1169 E. 2nd St.405/696-5494, $mteverestcuisines.com

ITALIAN

CiCi’s Pizza1520 E. 2nd St.405/341-1112, $cicispizza.com

Hideaway Pizza116 E. 5th St.405/348-4777, $$, C hideawaypizza.com

Humble Pie Pizza & Deli1319 S. Broadway405/715-1818, $$humblepieok.com

Jo’s Famous Pizza900 S. Kelly405/340-7070, $$josfamouspizza.com

Ken’s Pizza628 W. Danforth Rd. 405/285-8733, $$kenspizzaoklahoma.com

Hobby’s Hoagies 222 S. Santa Fe Ave.405/348-2214, $, Chobbyshoagies.com

Jason’s Deli 78 E. 33rd St.405/330-1663, $, Cjasonsdeli.com

Jersey Mike’s Subs1724 S. Broadway 405/348-9520, $$, Cjerseymikes.com

Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches1900 E. 2nd St.405/715-3200, $$, Cjimmyjohns.com

McAlisters Deli1021 E. 2nd St.405/340-3354, $$, C mcalistersdeli.com

McLaren’s Pantry 3414 S. Boulevard405/348-2336, $$, Cmclarens.tripod.com

Old School Bagel Café775 W. Covell Rd.405/471-5244, $, C3209 S. Broadway405/285-2233, $, Coldschoolbagelcafe.com

The One Café122 E. 15th St. 405/340-0333, $

Panera Bread1472 S. Bryant Ave.405/844-5525, $$, Cpanerabread.com

Sub Stop1417 E. Danforth Rd.405/340-0906, $

Subway1320 N. Kelly Ave.405/216-9339, $, C

Subway (cont'd)5807 E. Covell 405/844-4749, $$1475 W. I-35 Frontage Rd.405/340-0356, $, C1525 E 2nd St.405/285-9969, $, C3248 S. Broadway405/340-2408, $, C 2200 W. Danforth Rd.(Inside Wal-Mart Supercenter) 405/216-9928, $, C 16325 N. Santa Fe Ave.405/340-3000, $, C212 S. Littler405/348-3997, $, Csubway.com

Which Wich309 S. Bryant Ave.405/471-5363, $$, Cwhichwich.com

ETHIOPIAN

Haiget’s Restaurant and Catering308 W. Edmond Rd.405/509-6441, $$, C

FAST FOOD

All American Pizza1824 E. 2nd St. 405/348-1199, $allamericanpizzzaokc.com

Arby’s Roast Beef326 S. Broadway405/348-2622, $1401 S. Santa Fe Ave.405/359-6512, $arbys.com

Braum’s Ice Cream & Dairy Stores1001 E. Danforth Rd.405/348-7039, $1301 W. I-35 Frontage405/348-0529, $2420 S. Broadway405/341-3808, $

Braum’s (cont'd)2410 W. Edmond Rd.405/340-9288, $braums.com

Burger King3100 S. Broadway405/341-7398, $bk.com

Carl’s Jr.917 W. Danforth Rd. 405/216-5310, $3264 S. Broadway 405/471-6887, $carlsjr.com

Chick-Fil-A52 E. 33rd St.405/330-6946, $, C1210 E. 2nd St.405/330-1141, $, Cchickfila.com

DelTaco1000 E. 2nd St. 405/341-1279, $deltaco.com

Domino’s Pizza740 W. Danforth Rd.405/340-0300, $dominos.com

Freddy’s Frozen Custard1925 E. 2nd St.405/844-1514, $$freddysusa.com

Jack in the Box2108 W. Danforth Rd.405/359-4929, $jackinthebox.com

Jake’s Coney Island1826 E. 2nd St.405/340-8200, $

Johnnie’s Express620 W. Danforth Rd.405/216-8020, $johnniesok.com

St. Francis

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SEAFOOD

Fish City Grill1389 E. 15th St.405/348-2300, $$fishcitygrill.com

Long John Silver’s630 S. Broadway405/341-4121, $ljsilvers.com

STEAK/FINE DINING

Boulevard Steakhouse & Martini Lounge505 S. Boulevard405/715-2333, $$$$, Cboulevardsteakhouse.com

Lottinvilles Woodgrill 801 Signal Ridge Dr.405/341-2244, $$$$, Clottinvillesrestaurant.com

Outback Steakhouse3600 S. Broadway405/359-7432, $$$outback.com

Signature Grill1317 E. Danforth Rd.405/330-4548, $$$$signaturegrilledmond.com

SWEETS, COFFEE, & MORE

All About Cha Stylish Coffee & Tea3272 S. Broadway405/340-9959, $allaboutcha.net

Aspen Coffee180 W. 15th St.405/334-6783, $aspencoffeecompany.com

Best Donuts1299 W. Danforth Rd.405/285-0008, $

Cafe Evoke103 S. Broadway405/285-1522, $, Ccafeevoke.com

Coffee Commission309 S. Bryant Ave, Ste 230405/285-8566, $coffeecommissionedmond.com

Cold Stone Creamery1197 E. 2nd St.405/330-5878, $coldstonecreamery.com

Cupcakes to Go Go2524 W. Edmond Rd.405/330-2190, $, Ccupcakestogogo.com

Marco’s Pizza3210 S. Boulevard405/657-1999, $$, C marcos.com

Mazzio’s Pizza1132 S. Broadway405/340-8816, $$, C mazzios.com

Old Chicago Pizza1150 E. 2nd St.405/285-6873, $$, Coldchicago.com

Othello’s1 S. Broadway405/330-9045, $$$othellos.us

Papa Dino’s119 N. University405/341-4447, $papadinosonline.com

Papa John’s Pizza109 E. 2nd St.405/844-7900, $$papajohns.com

Pepperoni Grill1000 W. Covell Rd.405/285-5454, $$pepperonigrill.net

Top That! Pizza1389 E. 15th St.405/341-1695, $$topthatpizza.com

MEDITERRANEAN

Let’s Do Greek 180 W. 15th St, Ste 150405/285-8898, $$, Cletsdogreek.com

Pita Pit 3217 S. Broadway405/348-7482, $$, Cpitapitusa.com

Simply Falafel 343 S. Blackwelder Ave.405/341-4646, $$

MEXICAN

3 Tequilas 315 S. Broadway405/216-0500, $

Alfredo’s Mexican Cafe 3409 S. Broadway405/607-1300, $$, Calfredosok.com

Alvarado’s 2805 S. Broadway405/359-8860, $$, Calvaradosmexican.com

Carnitas Michoacán306 W. Edmond Rd.405/341-0356, $

Chelino’s1612 S. Boulevard405/340-3620, $$, Cchelinosmexicanrestaurant.com

Chipotle 1569 S. Broadway405/341-6765, $$chipotle.com

Fuzzy’s Taco Shop1462 S. Bryant405/562-4800, $fuzzystacoshop.com

Hidalgo’s Cocina & Cantina 200 S. Santa Fe405/285-2424, $$hidalgosrestaurant.com

La Salsa834 W. Danforth Rd.405/562-4100, $$

Los Arcos1718 E. 2nd St.405/348-1800, $$losarcosokc.com

On the Border3233 S. Broadway405/562-7150, $$, Contheborder.com

PePe’s1701 S. Broadway405/348-2504, $$

Qdoba Mexican Grill1300 W. Covell Rd. 405/285-0355, $$, C301 S. Bryant405/513-5200, $$, Cqdoba.com

Ted’s Café Escondido801 E. Danforth Rd.405/810-8337, $$, Ctedscafe.com

Zarate’s Latin Mexican Grill706 S. Broadway405/330-6400, $$, Czarateslatingrill.com

Edmond restaurants and chefs have been recognized in publications such as Southern Living, Bon Appetit and Gourmet maga zines. (Shown above: She Ain’t Heav y)

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Daylight Donuts730 W. Danforth Rd.405/330-1611, $502-A S. Bryant Ave.405/340-7330, $400 S. Santa Fe Ave.405/359-9016, $1700-A S. Kelly Ave.405/340-0410, $daylightdonuts.com

Donut Nest3218 S. Boulevard405/285-0567, $

Dunkin Donuts3201 S. Broadway405/359-1816, $ dunkindonuts.com

Eileen’s Colossal Cookies1333 N. Santa Fe Ave.405/216-0244, $ eileenscookies.com

Jamba Juice8 E. 33rd St.405/844-4582, $, Cjambajuice.com

Java Dave’s Coffee9 S. Broadway405/340-8084, $javadavescoffee.com

Joni’s Signature Cakes15 E. 1st St.405/200-6137joniscakes.com

Juiceblendz Café1200 W. Covell Rd.405/285-0133, $juiceblendz.com

Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt205 S. Santa Fe Ave.405/216-3644, $menchies.com

Mishelle Handy Cakes & The Ultimate Cheesecake202 S. Santa Fe Ave. 405/359-8308, $ mishellehandycakes.com

Peachwave Frozen Yogurt1389 E. 15th St, #140405/216-3236, $peachwaveyogurt.com

Perk Place Café1649 W. 33rd St.405/285-2124, $, Cperkplacecafeok.com

Pinkitzel Cupcakes & Candy1389 E. 15th St.405/330-4500, $pinkitzel.com

Roma’s Gelato301 S. Bryant Ave. 405/708-6111, $$romasgelato.com

Starbucks1489 E. 15th St405/340-6854, $1509 S. Broadway405/216-0699, $1200 E. 2nd St. (Inside Super Target)405/844-5072, $1001 E. 2nd St. 405/341-3900, $starbucks.com

Sunlight Donuts118 E. 15th St.405/359-6759, $

Sweet City Cakes & Pastries332 S. Santa Fe Ave.405/216-5553, $

METRO AREA WINERIES

Clauren Ridge Vineyard & Winery6000 W. Waterloo Rd.Edmond – 405/412-8630claurenridge.com

Strebel Creek Vineyard11521 N. MacArthurOklahoma City – 405/720-7779strebelcreek.com

Tres Suenos Vineyards & Winery19691 E. Charter Oak Rd.Luther – 405/277-7089tressuenos.com

CATERING ONLY

Fred’s Catering241 S. Coltrane Rd.405/341-3639fredscatering.com

Gourmet Grille at Uptown Grocery1230 W. Covell Rd.405/509-2813uptowngroceryco.com

Millie’s Table1333 N. Santa Fe Ave.405/330-9156milliestable.com

Supper Thyme USA320 W. 33rd St.405/285-1340supperthymeok.com

The Meat House2249 West Danforth Rd.405/509-2900themeathouse.com

UCO Nigh Center Conference & Event Services405/974-2244uco.edu/administration/ conference-events

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INTEGRIS HEALTH EDMOND HOSPITALServices include 24/7 Emergency Room, Med/Surg and ICU Patient Rooms, Women’s Center, Surgery & Endoscopy, Cardiac Catheterization Lab and Diagnostic Imaging4801 INTEGRIS ParkwayBetween 2nd & 15th on I-35Access Road East405-657-3000

PHYSICIANS BUILDING4509 INTEGRIS Parkway

INTEGRIS JIM THORPE REHABILITATIONSUITE 100405-657-3800

INTEGRIS FAMILY CARE EDMOND EAST Justin Sparkes, D.O., Internal MedicineChris Hayes, M.D., Family MedicineDouglas Riddle, M.D., Family MedicineHeather Wheeler, D.O., Family MedicineElizabeth Montgomery, PA-C, Family MedicineSuite 200 | 405-657-3950

PHYSICIANS BUILDING4833 INTEGRIS Parkway

INTEGRIS ORTHOPEDICS EDMONDJ. Keith Gannaway, M.DJohn Gruel, M.D., Non-OperativeSuite 150 | 405-657-3990

INTEGRIS CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSICIANSAzhar Amil, M.D.Timothy Daly, M.D.Lance Garner, M.D.Santosh Prabhu, M.D.Steven Reiter, M.D.Gary Worcester, M.D.Suite 150 | 405-948-4040

INTEGRIS EDMOND PHARMACYFirst Floor | 405-657-3900

INTEGRIS WOMEN’S CAREElisa Sparkes, D.O., OB/GYNJulie Hansen, M.D., OB/GYNCourtney Seacat, M.D., OB/GYN Daniel Tallerico, M.D., GynecologySonja Hughes, M.D., GynecologyLaura Stearman, M.D., Female UrologySuite 200 | 405-657-3950

INTEGRIS PAIN MANAGEMENTAtul Walia, D.O.Michael McLaughlin, D.O.Suite 150 | 405-945-4359

INTEGRIS HEALTH EDMONDGENERAL SURGERYPatrick Bell, M.D., General SurgeryJoshua Carey, M.D., General Surgery405-844-4300

INTEGRIS FAMILY CARE COFFEE CREEKJoel Grubbs, D.O., Family MedicineEmily Reed, M.D., Internal Medicine/PediatricsAshley Muckala, D.O., Internal MedicineS. Christopher Shadid, M.D., Family Medicine2916 N. Kelly Avenue405-715-5300

INTEGRIS ORTHOPEDICS EDMONDMichael Williams, M.D.2916 N. Kelly Avenue405-715-5320

INTEGRIS FAMILY CARE EDMOND RENAISSANCEGrand Wong, M.D., Family MedicineDoug Haynes, M.D., Family MedicineCaroline Merritt, D.O., Internal MedicineBrooke Nida, M.D., PediatricsAmie Prough, M.D., Pediatrics1700 Renaissance Blvd.405-844-4300

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Books. Find just what you have been looking for at Alton’s Men’s Clothing or Hip & Swanky, or dine at wonderful restaurants including Interurban Restaurant, Signature Grill and the Bayou Grill & Bakery. Also in this center are CVS Pharmacy, Kickingbird Cinema, It’s a Party, Tangles, Kickingbird Wine, Kickingbird Flowers & Gifts and Elite Feet.

Bryant & 2nd StreetBryant Square Shopping Center is going through a major renovation but don’t worry, your favorites are still open. Bed Bath & Beyond, Old Navy, Ross, Stein Mart, Petco, Famous Footwear, Catherine’s Plus Sizes and Hancock Fabrics. The shopping area west of Bryant on 2nd street offers a Super Target, Lowe’s, Game Stop, Sport Clips, Pier 1 Imports, GNC, UPS Store and Kirkland’s Home Furnishings. Also popular are a variety of restaurants including Chick-Fil-A, Raising Canes, Pei Wei, McAlister’s Deli, Starbucks, Simply Falafel, Denny’s, Old Chicago, IHOP, Cafe Icon, Mt. Everest Cuisines, Eddies Bar and Grill, Del Taco and Cold Stone Creamery.

Bryant & 15th StreetSpring Creek Plaza – This beautiful shopping plaza on the NE corner features several famous brand upscale clothing stores including Jos. A. Banks, Talbots, Ann Taylor Loft, Chico’s, Charming Charlie, Soma, Runway Seven & White House Black Market, and some great specialty

boutiques with jewelry & more. You can also shop New Balance and Omaha Steaks. Dine today at Panera Bread, Baskin Robbins or Fuzzy’s Taco. springcreekplaza.com

Spring Creek Village –This unique shopping area on the NW corner offers mostly one-of-a-kind local shops. Discover OK Runner, Vintage Pearl, Top That Pizza, Barre 3, Tiger Lily, Lucca, Teaoli, and Isabella. Fabulous eateries such as Louie’s Grill, Fish City Grill, Cool Greens, Starbucks, Peachwave & Pinkitzel are also here.

Kelly & DanforthHere you will find a Hobby Lobby, Hallmark Gold Crown, Westlake Ace Hardware and Dollar General. While you’re in this area you can feed your whole crew at Bricktown Brewery, Subway, Chicken Express, Johnnies, Eggington’s, Guadalupe’s Mexican Restaurant or Carl’s Jr.

Santa Fe & DanforthThis very busy corner features big store shopping with a WalMart Supercenter and Kohl’s, the Meat House, Eileen’s Colossal Cookies, Millie’s Table, A Flower Place, CVS Pharmacy, Game Stop, Payless Shoes, Scrub Shop and Sally Beauty Supply as well as some fun restaurants including Buffalo Wild Wings, KFC, City Bites, SubMarina, Jack in the Box, Gin Thai Fusion, Kobe Sushi and Hibachi Steak House and Papa Murphy’s.

Broadway & 2nd St.Downtown Edmond – Begins at 2nd Street and continues north on Broadway to Thatcher. Come and enjoy a beautiful area that features sophisticated shopping in a warm & friendly picturesque setting. This vibrantly artistic area features gourmet coffee/teas and more at Café Evoke and Java Dave’s. The dining establishments nestled in amongst shops include Othello’s Italian Restaurant, Around The Corner Restaurant and Sweeney McGann’s Irish-American Grill. Shopping is at its finest at McCall’s and Fashion Boutique and be sure to visit Silver Leaf Gems and Field’s Jewelry. Downtown Edmond also features the unique & antique, art galleries, rare & collectible dolls, unusual and hard to find home accessories. Stop in to the specialty, and locally owned boutiques such as Cinnamon Bears, Head Over Heels and Summit Company for adventure gear & apparel. downtownedmondok.com

15th & BroadwayThis area is full of activity with Academy Sports & Outdoors, Big Lots, Home Depot, Office Depot, Payless Shoes, Super Cuts and Westlake Ace Hardware. Dining options include Starbucks,

Chipotle, Jersey Mikes, Firehouse Subs, and Sumo Japanese Steak House.

Broadway & 33rd St.This trendy area features convenient shopping with a variety of shops and dining opportunities. Shopping includes Hobby Lobby, T.J Maxx, I.O. Metro, Edible Arrangements, All About Cha Coffee, Patty’s Hallmark, Radio Shack, Party Galaxy & local boutique shops you won’t want to miss. Dining includes Applebee’s, On the Border, Outback Steakhouse, Charleston’s, Pita Pit, Jason’s Deli, Dan McGuinness Pub and Dunkin Donuts. Pamper yourself at Bella Strada or Cottonwood Salon & Spa. Just south on Broadway is Harley Davidson World. This is truly an intersection with something for everyone.

Boulevard & 33rd St.These 4 corners come alive with AAA Travel, Mardel Christian Book Store, Natural Grocers, Boulevard Wine & Spirits, Walgreens and a UPS Store.

Bryant & DanforthKickingbird Shopping Center –This is a great area with the “best” book store in town; Best of

The ART of Shopping has never been more fun (or easier)… Come Experience Edmond’s Uniquely Excellent Stores!!!Whether you’re looking for something special or just wanting to browse for an hour or two, Edmond is the shopping destination for you. We’ve organized this information by zone and intersection location for your shopping excursion.

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Covell & KellyConveniently close to Mitch Park and the Multi-Activity Center this area includes Lowe’s, Walgreens, UpTown Grocery, the Wine Shop, a hair salon, Old School Bagel, and Juice Blendz café. This trendy area is sure to have a surprise for you.

I-35 & 15th StreetWalMart Supercenter and Sam’s Club – In addition to their famous roll back pricing on everything from electronics to home furnishings to toys and food, this mega self-contained shopping venue also offers a pharmacy, garden center, photo center, cell phone center and more. Hungry? Take a break at Braum’s or Whataburger.

Antiquing Around TownIf you enjoy shopping for the unique and antique, here are the antique stores scattered throughout Edmond.

Broadway Antiques & Market114 S. Broadway (downtown) Edmond, OK 73034 405/340-8215Courtyard Antiques3314 S. Broadway (33rd & Broadway) Edmond, OK 73034 405/359-2719

Edmond Antiques17 S. Broadway (downtown) Edmond, OK 73034 405/471-5555

Made in OklahomaThe Gourmet Gallery1532 S. Boulevard Edmond, OK 73013 405/715-3663

Just Lookin’ at Special Occasions8 S. Broadway Edmond, OK 73034 405/348-8222

Pops660 W. Highway 66 Arcadia, OK 74105 405/928-7677

Western WearTener’s Western Outfitters1201 S. Broadway Edmond, OK 73034 405/844-4757

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EDMOND AREA ATTRACTIONS & POINTS OF INTERESTARCADIA LAKEArcadia Lake offers a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities including boating, camping, picnicking, biking, swimming, hiking, Disc golf, and bird watching. RV’s enjoy the full hook-ups and fishermen love the fishing pier as well as the heated, covered fishing dock that provides year-round angling opportunities. East of I-35 between 2nd St. and 15th St., 405/216-7470 / arcadialakeok.com

ARCADIAN INNThis elegant boutique Bed & Breakfast is the historic home one of Edmond’s original first families. Every room is sumptuously decorated in delightfully different themes. 328 East 1st St., 405/348-6347arcadianinn.com

ARCTIC EDGE ICE ARENAThis outstanding ice skating arena features ice skating lessons, figure skating, hockey leagues, as well as open skate time. It is available for birthday parties, holiday parties and corporate events. 14613 N. Kelly, 405/748-5454arctic-edge.com

ARMSTRONG AUDITORIUMBeginning with the soaring bronze sculpture fountain, “Swans in Flight” in the forecourt, Armstrong Auditorium is a concertgoer’s

dream. The elegant foyer is richly adorned with three huge Swarovski chandeliers, two Baccarat crystal candelabra, book matched American cherry wood veneer walls, marble from Italy, China and Spain and large transparent onyx panels from Iran. This acoustically exquisite performance hall is a cultural jewel for Edmond.14400 Bryant Avenue, 405/285-1010armstrongauditorium.org

BARNETT FIELD SPLASH PADEdmond’s newest amenity for family fun is located on Kelly Avenue north of Edmond Road at Barnett Field. Kids of all ages can enjoy cooling off May through September when this 3,000 sq. ft. water park is free and open daily from dawn to dusk.405/359-4630edmondparks.com

BICKHAM-RUDKIN PARK AND COMMUNITY DOG PARKThis park features a fishing pond, playground, covered pavilion with picnic tables and a dog park.Located on 33rd Street just east of Boulevard, 405/359-4630edmondparks.com

BOULEVARD BOWLThis competitive bowling facility is equipped with 40 lanes, computerized scoring, a large game room and club. 3501 S. Boulevard, 405/348-3210amf.com/boulevardlanesok

CLUE QUESTThink of “video-game meets real life”, with a side order of “who-dun-

it” and just enough stress to make you tingle. Locked inside a room, you have only an hour to solve the mysteries and get the coveted door code – your key to escape and victory! Wonderful team building exercise and fun for any type of group. 151 E. 33rd Street between Broadway and Boulevard, 405/625-3706cluequestok.com

DOWNTOWN EDMONDThis historically picturesque and eclectic shopping district features a tempting collection of 30+ shops and several restaurants. Take a stroll and enjoy the unique gifts, jewelry, clothing, and southwest items, and seasonal specialties available. Broadway north of 2nd St., 405/249-9391downtownedmondok.com

EDMOND EVENING SUNEstablished on July 18, 1889 The Edmond Sun lays claim to being the oldest continuously running newspaper dating from Oklahoma Territorial days.123 S. Broadway, 405/341-2121 edmondsun.com

EDMOND HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUMHoused in the WPA armory building in Stephenson Park, the Edmond Historical Society & Museum brings the history of Edmond to life. Look forward to a brighter future for the museum in spring 2016 following renovation during the winter of 2015. Learn about life in Edmond from 1889 to the present as well as explore traveling exhibits all at the Edmond

historical society museum. The interactive Children’s Learning Center is perfect for your little ones.Admission is free. Donations are appreciated.431 S. Boulevard, 405/340-0078 edmondhistory.org

FESTIVAL MARKET PLACE & PLAZAFarmers markets are on Saturday mornings from May through October. Enjoy herbs and locally sourced produce picked fresh from the garden. This vibrant outdoor festival area Plaza showcases the Kentucky Daisey statue and engraved brick walkway centennial project.First Street just west of Broadway, 405/359-4630 edmondparks.com

FINE ARTS INSTITUTE OF EDMONDNurturing the arts, this organization hosts shows, teaches, and sponsors art education in Edmond. Programs at the institute include music, drama, clay, painting, visual arts and arts education. Stop in and enjoy the monthly exhibits.27 E. Edwards, 405/340-4481 edmondfinearts.com

Purple Heart Memorial

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FIRST PUBLIC SCHOOLHOUSE - 1889 TERRITORIAL SCHOOLThis is believed to be the first school built in Oklahoma Territory after the Land Run of 1889. It has been restored and is open to visitors the first two Saturdays of every month from 1pm-4pm and is available to be pre-booked as a learning experience for special group tours. 124 E. 2nd, 405/715-1889 edmondhistoricpreservationtrust.com

FRONTIER CITYTake a step back into the old Wild West at this 40 acre Premier Attractions theme park. With wild rides for all ages and live concerts throughout the season, Frontier City has plenty of fun & action for your gang.I-35 south of Edmond, 405/478-2140frontiercity.com

GRACELAWN CEMETERYVisually unique with its WPA brick and stone fence, Gracelawn Cemetery was established by the citizens of Edmond in April 1895. It is the burial place of “Kickingbird Reynolds,” one of Edmond’s founding fathers and one of the original legislators from Oklahoma’s early territorial days.Danforth between Broadway & Boulevard, 405/348-8830 / edmondok.com

HARDEMAN AUDITORIUMLocated in the Garvey Center at Oklahoma Christian University, this 1184 seat auditorium hosts performances throughout the year.2501 E. Memorial, 405/425-5530 oc.edu

KICKINGBIRD CINEMA 8Located in the Kickingbird Shopping Center, this theater has 8 cinemas with 5.1 digital audio and 4 have 3D screens offering first run movies.Danforth & Bryant, 405/341-7227 kbirdcinema.com

LAZY E ARENAVisit the largest indoor arena in the country! Providing a full calendar of rodeo excitement and other equestrian events. Come to the Lazy E where modern day legends of the west are made. I-35 & Waterloo Rd., 405/282-7433 lazye.com

MACThe Multipurpose Activity Center (MAC) in Mitch Park houses an expanded Senior Citizen’s Center, Parks Administration offices, community meeting rooms, an outdoor amphitheater & recreation programs.1501 W. Covell, 405/359-4630 edmondparks.com

MATHIS SKATE PARKLocated within Mitch Park, this unique skate park offers 17,500 square feet of ramps, pipes, half-pipes, and bowls to challenge skaters, rollerbladers, and bikers of all ages.1501 W. Covell, 405/359-4630 edmondparks.com

MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERYLocated on the south side of Edmond, this historic cemetery is the burial site of Wiley Post, famous aviator & friend of Oklahoma statesman Will Rogers. Founded in 1928, the cemetery features visually unique construction. The cemetery employees built the fence and chapel with brick and slag (over-fired brick) from the nearby Acme Brick Company.Kelley and Memorial, 405/755-1111dignitymemorial.com/memorial-park-cemetery-oklahoma-city

MITCH PARKThis 133 acre park features several playgrounds including handicap accessible playground facilities, multiple use trails, basketball courts, sand pit volleyball courts, pavilions, picnic tables, grills,

amphitheater, Multiple Activity Center/Senior Center and sports fields with concession stand and restrooms.1501 W. Covell, 405/359-4630 edmondparks.com

MITCH PARK YMCA EDMOND RECREATION AND AQUATIC CENTER Located adjacent to the MAC, Mitch Park YMCA Edmond Recreation and Aquatic Center offers a competitive 50-meter swimming pool and state of the art recreation center. This facility is a partnership between the City of Edmond, Edmond Public Schools and the YMCA. The natatorium hosts state, regional and national swim meets. There is also a family leisure pool with lap lanes and play zone. For the adventuresome there’s a twisting water slide that is 130 feet long running inside and outside the building! The center has a traditional fitness center, gym, elevated walking/jogging track, children’s play area, fitness classes and traditional YMCA programs for all ages. While working as a traditional YMCA, day passes are available for out-of-town visitors.Located in Mitch Park north of the MAC, 405/290-5080 ymcaokc.org/Locations/MITCHPARK

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NATIONAL COWBOY AND WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUMVisit this internationally acclaimed museum featuring the finest collection of western art and artifacts in the world. It is located just minutes south of Edmond on 63rd Street in OKC.1700 NE 63rd, 405/478-2250 nationalcowboymuseum.org

NATIONAL SOFTBALL HALL OF FAMEConsidered to be the finest softball venue in the nation, the National Softball Hall of Fame annually hosts many premier events in softball, such as the NCAA Women’s College World Series.50th & Martin Luther King Blvd. 405/424-5266 / teamusa.org/usa-softball/asa-hall-of-fame-complex

OKLAHOMA CITY NATIONAL MEMORIALA celebrated example of a living monument honoring those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever on April 19, 1995 by the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City. The Memorial & Museum stand as a symbol of strength in the wake of unspeakable violence. The Outdoor Symbolic Memorial is a quiet place of reflection; the Memorial Museum is a place of amazing transformation. Come share the dream of a world without violence or terrorism620 N. Harvey in downtown OKC (NW 6th Street & Harvey Ave.), 405/235-3313OklahomaCityNationalMemorial.org

OKLAHOMA CITY ZOOGo wild at one of the country’s largest and best zoos. In fact it is ranked among the top 10 zoos in the nation. To experience this award winning zoo take the 50th St. exit from I-35.50th & Martin Luther King Blvd. 405/424-3344 / okczoo.com

OKLAHOMA FIREFIGHTERS MUSEUMThis museum showcases an extensive display of firefighting equipment honoring these every day heroes. Take the 50th St. exit from I-35 south.50th & Martin Luther King Blvd. 405/424-3440 / osfa.info

OTHELLO’SNow a unique dining experience, this building was an open air theater, then when a rook was added it also the original home of Edmond’s first hospital… which was on the 2nd floor over the cinema! Pressed tin ceiling and other details make this a picturesque dinner destination.1 S. Broadway, 405/330-9045 othellosofedmond.com

PELICAN BAY AQUATIC CENTERCool off at this colorful public aquatic center. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day.1034 S. Bryant, 405/359-4630 pelicanbayaquatics.com

POPSThis 66-foot steel soda bottle sculpture – complete with a straw! – has brilliant LED lights that rotate up and down the bottle, is Rt. 66’s

newest icon. Stop in & choose from over 500 flavors of fizzy fun just east of Edmond on historic Rt. 66. Enjoy lunch & dinner hot off the grill 10:30am-9pm daily. Breakfast starts at 7am on the weekends. 660 W. Highway 66, 405/928-7677pops66.com

PUBLIC ARTThanks in large part to Edmond’s Visual Arts Commission, Edmond is home to a large collection of public sculpture scattered throughout the city…tucked into corners and just waiting to surprise you with unexpected beauty. This extensive collection gave rise to Edmond being known as “The Art of Oklahoma”.edmondok.comvisitedmondok.com

REMINGTON PARK RACING & CASINOOne of the world’s finest horse racing tracks features exciting racing action running a thoroughbred schedule as well as a quarter horse calendar. Off track betting is also available. A state-of-the-art casino provides great year ‘round gaming action. Take the 50th St. exit from I-35 south.50th & Martin Luther King Blvd, 405/424-1000 / remingtonpark.com

RODKEY FAMILY HOME – 1900 TERRITORIAL HOMEBuilt in 1910 and moved to Stephenson Park, this is the former home of Isaac and Catherine Rodkey, early-day Edmond owners of Rodkey’s Best Flour Mill. The home is currently undergoing

restoration. Window viewing is allowed.5th & Littler, 405/359-4630edmondhistoricpreservationtrust.com/edmond-history/1900-territorial-home

ROUND BARN OF ARCADIAThe famous red Rt. 66 landmark is located 6 miles east of Edmond in Arcadia since 1898. The 2 story Barn is 60' in diameter and 45' tall. The structure was designed with the notion that being round would help it withstand Oklahoma’s tornadic conditions. East of Edmond on Rt. 66, 405/396-0824arcadiaroundbarn.com

EDMOND 66 PARK The new Edmond 66 Park harkens to days of the Rt. 66 Mother road. This four-field softball complex is located on the northeast corner of Post Road and State Highway 66. The concession area has a Route 66 theme. This is the home of the Edmond Adult Softball Association which holds league play and tournament play. Route 66 and Post Road, 405/359-1305 edmondadultsoftball.com

SCIENCE MUSEUM OKLAHOMA This unique museum lets you get up to your elbows in science with hands-on, interactive, space, aviation, gymnastics, train & traveling exhibits, as well as live science demos, and a planetarium. Located just minutes south of Edmond, take the 50th St. exit from I-35 south. 2100 NE 52nd, OKC, 405/602-6664sciencemuseumok.orgw

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SHANNON MILLER PARKAdjacent to the Edmond Public Library, this park includes one the community’s finest pieces of public art, a bronze statue honoring Edmond native and seven-time Olympic medalist gymnast, Shannon Miller.Jackson & First, 405/359-4630edmondparks.com

SILVERLEAF SHOTGUN SPORTSSilverleaf Shotgun Sports offers Sporting Clays, Skeet, Trap, 5-Stand and Wobble Trap. This family owned business is open to the public year-round. Three separate Sporting Clays Courses are set at different levels of difficulty.Seward Rd. Exit from I-35, then 3 miles east, 405/282-2787silverleafshotgunsports.com

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKOklahoma’s first public school of higher education, UCO began as a teachers college and is now a premier institution of education in this region of the United States. Many campus buildings date to the 1890s. 2nd St. & University Dr., 405/974-2000uco.edu

UCO – JAZZ LABThe Jazz Lab is a world class entertainment venue featuring a relaxed atmosphere styled after New Orleans jazz clubs. The Jazz Lab offers live entertainment on select evenings, usually on Thur., Fri., & Sat.100 East 5th St, 405/359-7989ucojazzlab.com

UCO – MITCHELL HALL THEATERThis UCO performing arts venue opened in 1926. This theater offers a variety of Broadway style performances each season. 1st St. & University Dr., 405/974-3375uco.edu/cfad

UCO – MUSEUMS & GALLERIESThe University of Central Oklahoma’s College of Fine Arts and Design boasts several venues where students can either display their work or experience the work of nationally and internationally renowned professional artists. 100 N. University Dr., 405/974-2000uco.edu

UCO – OUTDOOR ADVENTURE RECREATION Located in Lake Arcadia’s Edmond Park, the Center for Outdoor Adventure Recreation (OAR) provides UCO students and visitors alike unprecedented access to outdoor recreational opportunities. The OAR gives guests access to canoe, kayak, rowing, hiking and biking experiences as well as providing a great location for academic classes. Professional staff will be available at the location to provide recreational opportunities and instruct proper usage of the equipment. East on Rt. 66 in Edmond Park, 405/844-4560 uco.edu/wellness/sr/outdoorrecreation

UCO - OLD NORTHFirst opened for classes in 1893, Old North is noted as the first building of higher education in the state of Oklahoma. Listed on the National Register of Historic places, Old North is a community icon and the enduring symbol of the University of Central Oklahoma. University Dr. & Campbell, 405/974-2000 uco.edu

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UCO – US OLYMPIC/PARALYMPIC TRAINING SITEUCO’s involvement with the U.S. Paralympics has continuously expanded since its inception as a Paralympic Training Site in 2005. As a training site, the university is home to the U.S. Men’s and Women’s Sitting Volleyball teams. It is a U.S. Olympic Committee Community Partner, and assists with other Paralympic athletes and sport programs. For more information contact Leigha Pemberton at 405/974-3160 or [email protected]• Sports Offered – Archery,

Powerlifting, Sitting Volleyball, Track & Field

• About U.S. Paralympics – U.S. Paralympics, a division of the U.S. Olympic Committee, is dedicated to becoming the world leader in the Paralympic sports movement and to promoting excellence in the lives of persons with physical disabilities. Visit the U.S. Paralympics Web site at usparalympics.org

•Military Sports Programs – Adventure Therapy and the Regional Center of Excellence provide our injured active duty servicemen and women and military veterans with an opportunity to enhance their physical and emotional rehabilitation through the introduction of Paralympic sport and friendly competition.

For more information contact Kimo Aweau at 405/974-3154 or [email protected]

EDMOND CONFERENCE CENTERComing Soon!A new hotel and conference center is being built at Covell and I-35. The center will offer 20,000+ square feet of flexible meeting space, state-of-the-art break-out space and the capacity to host large groups. This is a cooperative project by the City of Edmond, the Edmond Economic Development Authority, the Edmond Convention & Visitors Bureau along with the I-35 & Covell development partners. Upon completion the center will also house the Edmond Convention & Visitors Bureau.For further information and to inquire about advance bookings contact [email protected]

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THE ART OF ENTERTAINMENTEnjoy a live performance while you’re here. There’s something for everyone ranging from laid back New Orleans style jazz to touring Broadway productions…and a little bit of everything in between. The following performance venues are color coded to reference the centerfold map in this book. Come to Edmond and be Artfully Entertained today!

Armstrong AuditoriumA concertgoers dream, this auditorium is both acoustically exquisite and a visual masterpiece for the senses. This cultural jewel is a must see when you visit Edmond.14400 Bryant Avenue, 405/285-1010armstrongconcerts.org

Boulevard Steakhouse & Martini LoungeThe Boulevard Steakhouse is the perfect place for fine dining and then step next door for live music and a full service upscale bar at the Martini Lounge. 505 South Boulevard, 405/715-2333boulevardsteakhouse.com

Henry Hudson’s PubLive Karaoke on select nights starting at 9:30pm. 2100 East 2nd St, 405/359-6707henryhudsonspub.com

Kickingbird Cinema 8Featuring all the latest movies, this cinematic adventure has 8 screens, providing lots of variety for everyone. 1225 East Danforth Rd in Kickingbird Square, 405/341-7227kbirdcinema.com

Mitchell Hall TheatreThis unique theatre located on the University of Central Oklahoma campus offers a variety of productions, touring Broadway shows & concerts. 100 N. University Dr., 405/974-3375 uco.edu/cfad

Oklahoma Christian University - Judd TheatreStudents put their drama and musical skills to work participating in university productions of the university. 2501 E Memorial Road, 405/425-5530oc.edu/academics/arts_sciences/theatre

Summer Concerts in the ParkThe concerts are FREE and are performed on Thursdays nights from June through August. Bring your lawn chair or lay a blanket on ground to enjoy the summer nights by listening to your favorite band. We promise you won’t be disappointed.Hafer Park at 9th St & Bryant,405/359-4630 edmondparks.com

UCO Jazz LabThe Jazz Lab is a world class entertainment venue featuring an artfully relaxed atmosphere styled after jazz clubs in New Orleans! On select evenings (usually Thurs., Fri., Sat.) the Jazz Lab features live entertainment. Food and adult beverages available from Hideaway Pizza. 100 East 5th St, 405/359-7989 ucojazzlab.com

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Historic Route 66 ... the phrase brings back memories of days gone by, a time of travel on the “Mother Road” and family vacations to see America at its best. Today you can “get your kicks” on more than 400 miles of Route 66 in Oklahoma, the longest drive-able stretch of this historic road, and Edmond is right in the heart of the action. So take a nostalgic ride on Route 66, and let it speak to your heart through bright neon signs, quaint motels, drive-ins and quirky attractions all tucked away in the friendly small towns of Oklahoma. Here are just a few of the treasures you’ll find on the Mother Road.

ELK CITY: National Rt 66 & Transportation Museum580/225-0207 / VisitElkCity.com

CLINTON: Oklahoma Rt 66 Museum & Mohawk Lodge Indian Store580/323-2222 / ClintonOk.org

HYDRO: Lucille’s Historic Route 66 Store & Station580/772-8808LucillesRoadhouse.com

EL RENO: Historic Fort Reno & Rt 66 Murals405/262-8687ElRenoTourism.org

YUKON: Yukon’s Best Flour Mill405/354-3567 / YukonCC.com

OK CITY: Milk Bottle Building, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, OKC National Memorial, The Gold Dome Building405/297-8912 / VisitOkC.com

EDMOND: Memorial Park Cemetery, Edmond Historical Society & Museum, Blue Hippo, Old North/UCO, Touch the Sky405/341-4344VisitEdmondOk.com

ARCADIA: Round Barn, POPs405/396-0824ArcadiaRoundBarn.com405/928-7677 / Pops66.com

CHANDLER: Chandler Route 66 Interpretive Center405/258-1300Route66InterpretiveCenter.org

SAPULPA: Waite Phillips Filling Station Museum918/224-4171SapulpaHistoricalSociety.com

TULSA: Cain’s Ballroom, Art Deco buildings downtown, The Golden Driller, Philbrook Museum918/585-1201 / VisitTulsa.com

CATOOSA: Blue Whale, D.W. Correll Museum918/266-6062CatoosaChamber.org

CLAREMORE: Will Rogers Memorial Museum, JM Davis Arms & Historical Museum, The Route 66 Nut House918/341-8688VisitClaremore.org

FOYIL: Totem Pole Park918/533-2079rchs1.org/totem-pole-park

AFTON: Darryl Starbird’s National Rod & Custom Car Hall of Fame Museum918/257-4234DarrylStarbird.com

MIAMI: Coleman Theater, Route 66 Vintage Iron Motorcycle Museum, Waylan’s Ku-Ku Burger918/542-4435VisitMiamiOk.com

COMMERCE: Allen’s Conoco Fillin’ Station918/533-2079

QUAPAW: Spook lightRoadsideAmerica.com/story/11480

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Economy Midscale Upper Midscale Lodging Rooms Restaurant Banquet Theatre

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The Arcadian InnHistoric Bed & Breakfast

328 E. 1st(405) 348-6347

Gary & Martha Hall, Innkeepers

arcadianinn.com

8 Candle-lit Gourmet Breakfast

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$200-240

America’s Best Value Inn1809 E. 2nd

(405) 340-8197FAX (405) 285-2034

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40 Light Continental

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Best Western EdmondInn & Suites2700 E. 2nd

(405) 216-0300(877) 584-1550

FAX (405) 359-9287bestwesternoklahoma.com

60 Continental Breakfast

Buffet

20 30 Indoor Pool

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Broadway SuitesAll Suite Extended Stay

Facility1305 S. Broadway

(405) 341-6068FAX (405) 359-7426

40 -0- -0- -0- -0- Rooms & Suites

$45-65

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott

301 Meline Dr. (I-35 & 2nd St.)(405) 341-4818(888) 236-2427

Fax (405) 341-4819marriott.com

90 Deluxe Continental

Breakfast

60 60 Indoor Pool

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$99-149

Hampton Inn300 Meline Dr. (I-35 & 2nd St.)(405) 844-3037(800) HAMPTON

FAX (405) 844-5120hamptoninn.com

71 Deluxe Continental

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35 75 Indoor Pool

Rooms, King Study Suites

$95-140

Holiday Inn Express3840 E. 2nd Street

(405) 844-3700(800) HOLIDAY

FAX (405) 844-3710hiexpress.com/

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Home 2 Suites by Hilton321 Meline Dr. (I-35 & 2nd St.)(405) 285-8380

home2suites3.hilton.com

89 -0- -0- -0- Indoor Pool

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$129-180

Edmond Convention and Visitors Bureau | P.O. Box 2970, Edmond, OK 73083 | 1030 S. Bryant, Edmond, OK 73034

Phone: 405-341-4344 | Toll-Free: 1-866-341-4344 | Fax: 405-216-7783 | Website: www.VisitEdmondOK.com

Edmond Convention and Visitors Bureau | P.O. Box 2970, Edmond, OK 73083 | 1030 S. Bryant, Edmond, OK 73034

Phone: 405-341-4344 | Toll-Free: 1-866-341-4344 | Fax: 405-216-7783 | Website: www.VisitEdmondOK.com

Upscale Upper Upscale Luxury Lodging Rooms Restaurant Banquet Theatre

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InTown Suites2221 S. Broadway

(405) 216-8247(800) 553-9338

FAX (405) 341-3269intownsuites.com

121 -0- -0- -0- -0- All Suites Extended Stay

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La Quinta Inn200 Meline Dr. (I-35 & 2nd St.) (405) 513-5353

FAX (405) 513-5354lq.com

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Red Carpet Motel1205 S. Broadway

(405) 341-4900

26 -0- -0- -0- -0- Rooms

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Sleep Inn & Suites3608 S. Broadway

(405) 844-3000(800) 753-3746

FAX (405) 844-3086sleepinn.com

100 Deluxe Continental

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$75-110

Stratford House3020 S. Broadway

(405) 340-5693stratfordhouseedmond.com

38 Deluxe Continental

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Two Hearts InnBed & Breakfast

2118 West Edmond Rd.(405) 715-2525

FAX (405) 715-2527Larry & Tamara Rhoads,

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50 -0- -0- All are Jacuzzi Suites with Plasma TV

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837 Total Rooms in Edmond

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Athletic Fields, YMCA Mitch Park15. Oak Tree National16. Oklahoma Christian17. Pelican Bay Aquatic Center18. Shannon Miller Park19. UCO OAR - Outdoor Adventure

& Recreation Facility20. UCO Jazz Lab21. University of Central Oklahoma

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The Art of a Successful Meeting begins when you

select Edmond as the site. Here’s a list of great

facilities for you to choose from. The Edmond

Convention & Visitors Bureau is delighted to work

with you on any function you plan in Edmond. Phone American Legion Post 111101 E. 5th St, Edmond, OK 73034edmond111.org

405-812-6163 120 120 X

Best Western Edmond Inn & Suites2700 E. 2nd St, Edmond, OK 73034bestwesternoklahoma.com

405-216-0300 25 20-25 X X

Boulevard Steak House 505 S. Boulevard, Edmond, OK 73034boulevardsteakhouse.com

405-715-2333 30-70 30-70 X X X

Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce825 E. 2nd, Edmond, OK 73034edmondchamber.com

405-341-2808 65 40 X X

Charleston’s Restaurant 3409 S. Broadway, Edmond, OK 73013charlestons.com

405-478-4949 40 40 X X

Coffee Commission 309 S. Bryant Ave, Ste 230, Edmond, OK 73034coffeecommissionedmond.com

405-285-8566 20 X X

Downtown Community Center28 E. Main St, Edmond, OK 73034edmondok.com

405-359-4698 250 200 250 12-200 X X X

Fairfield Inn & Suites301 Meline Drive, Edmond, OK 73034marriott.com/okced

405-341-4818 100 75 80 60 X X X

Financial District of OK Conference Center 1725 E. 15th St, Edmond, OK 73013financialdistrictok.com

405-348-0960 40 20 40 20 X

Hampton Inn300 Meline Drive, Edmond, OK 73034hamptoninn.com

405-844-3037 50 30 X X

Hideaway Pizza116 E. 5th St, Edmond, OK 73034hideawaypizza.com

405-348-4777 30 30 X

Holiday Inn Express & Suites3240 E. 2nd St, Edmond, OK 73034hiexpress.com/esedmondok

405-844-3700 50 15-65 X X

Inspirations Tea Room2118 W. Edmond Rd, Edmond, OK 73003inspirationstearoom.com

405-715-2525 50+ 18-50 X

LaQuinta Inns & Suites I-35 & E. 2nd Street, Edmond, OK 73034lq.com

405-513-5353 15 X X

Lazy E Arena9600 Lazy E Drive, Guthrie, OK 73044lazye.com

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Library10 S. Boulevard, Edmond, OK 73034mls.lib.ok.us

405-341-9282 12-40 12-40 X

Lottinvilles801 Signal Ridge Road, Edmond, OK 73013

405-341-2244 40 X

MAC in Mitch Park2733 Marilyn Williams Dr, Edmond, OK 73003edmondok.com

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Nhinja Sushi2080 E. 2nd St, Edmond, OK 73034nhinja.com

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facilities for you to choose from. The Edmond

Convention & Visitors Bureau is delighted to work

with you on any function you plan in Edmond. Phone Oak Tree Country Club700 W. Country Club Dr, Edmond, OK 73003oaktreecc.net

405-340-1010 12-500 12-500 12-80 12-80 X X X

Oklahoma Christian University2501 E. Memorial, Edmond, OK 73013oc.edu

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Old Chicago Pizza1150 E. 2nd St, Edmond, OK 73034oldchicago.com

405-285-6873 20-40 X

Petroleum Club North1 N. Sooner Rd, Edmond, OK 73034petroleumclubokc.com

405-232-1184 120 10-40 X

River Oaks Golf Course10909 Clubhouse Rd, Edmond, OK 73013riveroaksgolf.com

405-771-5800 300 150-160 X

Sleep Inn & Suites3608 S. Broadway, Edmond, OK 73013 sleepinnedmond.com

405-844-3000 85 56 85 75 X X

Ted’s Escondido801 E. Danforth Rd., Edmond, OK 73034 tedscafe.com

405-810-8337 15-30 15-30 X

University of Central Oklahoma100 N. University Drive, Edmond, OK 73034 eventservices.uco.edu

405-974-2244 12-1000 12-1000 12-1000 12-1000 X X X

UCO Jazz Lab116 E. 5th St, Edmond, OK 73034

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VFW Post 493816 E. Campbell, Edmond, OK 73034

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Edmond North HS 405-340-2875

Edmond Santa Fe HS 405-340-2230

Lazy E Arena 405-282-3004

Oklahoma Christian University 405-425-5020

University of Central Oklahoma 405-974-2244

Outdoor Facilities Phone

Arcadia Lake 405-216-7470

Coffee Creek Golf Club 405-340-4653

Edmond Round Up Club 405-341-2780

Festival Market Place 405-359-4630

KickingBird Golf Club 405-341-5350

KickingBird Tennis Center 405-348-3120

Oak Tree Country Club 405-340-1010

Oklahoma Christian University 405-425-5020

Parks & Pavilions 405-359-4630

Pelican Bay Aquatic Center 405-359-4649

River Oaks Golf Club 405-771-5800

University of Central Oklahoma 405-974-2244

A new level of hospitality in the Edmond marketplace is COMING SOON! An upscale 160 room Hilton Hotel and Conference Center will be coming to Edmond, and will feature 20,000 square feet of flexible first class meeting and convention space, with the ability to accommodate up to 700 people in its largest ballroom, extensive breakout meeting space and a new office location for the Edmond Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Edmond Convention and Visitors Bureau | P.O. Box 2970, Edmond, OK 73083 | 1030 S. Bryant, Edmond, OK 73034

Phone: 405-341-4344 | Toll-Free: 1-866-341-4344 | Fax: 405-216-7783 | Website: www.VisitEdmondOK.com

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EXPERIENCE EDMOND’S EXCELLENT EVENTS In Edmond The Art of Fun is firmly imprinted on a whole year of exciting special events. This is a town with a talent in the Art of planning great community events. Whether it’s fine art, music, performance art, or action packed sports that you’re interested in… Edmond has an event (or two) just for you.

MULTI-MONTH

Heard on Hurd - Downtown Edmond Local live music, food trucks and pop up shops will line downtown Edmond’s Broadway between Main & Hurd Street. The third Saturday of the month March – October.facebook.com/heardonhurd

Farmer’s Market - Festival Market PlaceOpen Saturdays only mid-April through May, then on Wednesdays and Saturdays June thru October. This market features plenty of local farm produce and Oklahoma-made products.405/359-4630 / edmondparks.com

JANUARY

Eagle Watch - Arcadia Lake Witness the beauty of our national bird, the Bald Eagle, in the wild at Edmond’s Arcadia Lake. 405/216-7470 / arcadialakeok.com

USTRC 20th Annual Super Bowl Team Roping - Lazy E ArenaThe Lazy E Arena is the premier location to see the country’s top ropers in action.405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

Simon Bucking Stock Sale - Lazy E ArenaLargest bucking stock sale in the nation! Selling top bucking horses and bulls. This is where the legends of rodeo stock begin.405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

Kicker ArenaCross Nationals & Mud Bog Show - Lazy E ArenaThrill seekers experience the excitement at this National motorcycle competition. The racing is tight and action packed.405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

Sara Sant’Ambrogio, Chopin on the Cello - Armstrong AuditoriumJoin us for an intimate evening as Grammy Award-winning Sara Sant’Ambrogio returns to the Armstrong stage in an all-Chopin recital.405/285-1010 / armstrongauditorium.com

Cinderella - Moscow Festival Ballet - Armstrong AuditoriumThe Moscow Festival Ballet brings this classic adventure to life with lavish sets and the gorgeous, authentic costumes from the Bolshoi era. Suitable for children ages 6 and up.405/285-1010 / armstrongauditorium.com

The Sleeping Beauty - Moscow Festival Ballet - Armstrong AuditoriumDancers weave this tale together with the trademark precision and exquisite grace of Russian ballet tradition. Embraced world-wide for its choreography, the soaring leaps and daring lifts with lavish stage scenery bring this beloved fairy tale to life.405/285-1010 / armstrongauditorium.com

FEBRUARY

Mariachi Los Camperos - Armstrong AuditoriumGrammy award-winning mariachi ensemble has celebrated the rich vocal tradition of Mexico with lively programs featuring the country’s most beloved songs.405/285-1010 / armstrongauditorium.com

The Band of the Royal Marines and the Pipes, Drums, and Highland Dancers of the Scots Guards - Armstrong AuditoriumHer Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s world class Royal Marines musicians are regarded as one of the most versatile in the military musical world. Enjoy a stirring evening of music from the Royal Castles of England, Scotland and Ireland, highland dancing, broadswords and much more!405/285-1010 / armstrongauditorium.com

Lazy E Red Dirt Classic - Lazy E ArenaWorld Series of Team Roping. Fast paced action and great prize money make this event a true roper’s roping event earning points and cash towards individual national standings.405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

MARCH

Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra - Beethoven’s Fifth - Armstrong AuditoriumComing to Edmond in a chamber-sized instrumentation, they will present an all-Beethoven program including most popular Classical symphony of all time: Beethoven’s Fifth.405/285-1010 / armstrongauditorium.com

TEC Pro-AM Team Roping - Lazy E ArenaCome see pro rodeo elite compete against the clock at the beautiful Lazy E Arena. These rodeo athletes are heading to the NFR. 405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

Cinch Timed Event Championship of the World - Lazy E Arena5 Performances over 3 Days by our nation’s top 10 winningest cowboys proving the winner is truly the “iron man” of rodeo. This is one of the most prestigious events in Western rodeo sports. Developed 30 years ago as a way to decide the greatest all-around timed-event cowboy, the tradition continues at the fabulous Lazy E Arena. 405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

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USTRC Oklahoma Winter Classic Team Roping - Lazy E ArenaThe Lazy E Arena is the premier location to see the country’s top ropers in action. 405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

Central Oklahoma Para-Swimming Open - Mitch Park YMCAEdmond’s UCO is a US Paralympic and Olympic training site. This meet is the last international classification opportunity in the US before the Rio Paralympic Games. See the elite and emerging Paralympic athletes hit that final push for Team USA! [email protected] or [email protected]/974-3140

APRIL

Texas Mounted Shooters CMSA Classic - Lazy E ArenaSee an event with the style of the old west. Mounted contestants compete in this fast action timed event using two .45 caliber single action revolvers each loaded with five rounds of specially prepared blank ammunition. 405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

Oklahoma/Kansas Border Bash Rodeo - Lazy E ArenaIt’s the north vs. the south Kansas vs. Oklahoma rodeo style. Junior High and High School Rodeo Association athletes representing their states compete in rodeo events for braggin’ rights and a whole lot more! 405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

Song of Songs by Ryan Malone - Armstrong AuditoriumStepCrew presents high energy Celtic song and dance and boasts some of the top fiddlers and musicians from the Celtic and traditional Bluegrass scenes. This show will have you on your feet! 405/285-1010 / armstrongauditorium.com

MAY

Downtown Edmond Arts Festival - Broadway North of 2nd StStroll through historic downtown Edmond into a land of art. Held the first full weekend of May, this juried arts festival brings in gifted artists from near and far to transform the street into a beautiful gallery. Delicious foods and great entertainment are bound to please the senses as well. 405/249-9391 / downtownedmondok.com

Jr. Moto X Supercross - Lazy E ArenaThis is the first ever AMA JuniorMotoX, a premium indoor amateur motocross event to be held inside the Lazy E Arena. This event will bring amateur racing to a new level with a Supercross style course that is nearly 2,000 feet long featuring some of the best dirt on earth. Jerry Masterpool will provide input on track design, which will include a separate lane featuring more challenging obstacles for the more experienced riders/classes. 405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

Chris Neal’s Future Stars Calf Roping - Lazy E ArenaThis event is all about the future of the western way of life as children and youth from across the region come in and compete in a premier roping event. Keep your eyes open. This is where rodeo’s brightest stars start to shine. 405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

JUNE

Kids All-American Fishing Derby - Arcadia LakeKids...don’t get hooked into doing just any ole thing, come to Lake Arcadia for a reel good time! Bring your poles and minnows—then cast yourself the winning lure. It’s no fish story when we say you’ll have a mighty good time.405/216-7470 / arcadialakeok.com

Endeavor Games for Athletes with Physical Disabilities - UCOSanctioned by the US Olympic Committee, this Paralympic qualifying event provides amateur to elite athletes with physical disabilities, including our nation’s Wounded Warriors, an opportunity to display their talents in a competitive setting. The games also provide training clinics for aspiring athletes or those who just want to try a sport.405/974-3160 / ucoendeavorgames.com

Lazy E Mounted Shooting Classic - Lazy E ArenaTake a bit of Matt Dillon’s “Gun Smoke”, throw in a pinch of the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show and you get an idea of the skill, the horsemanship, marksmanship and western thrills to be enjoyed at this event.405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

Oklahoma 4-H State Horse Show - Lazy E Arena4-H members of all ages will travel from across the state to compete. They represent the top young agriculturists in 42 classes in their districts. At this show each division is extremely competitive and full of experienced young horsemen.405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

JULY

LibertyFest, Edmond’s 4th of July Festival - Various VenuesExperience LibertyFest!! Edmond celebrates America’s birthday in a BIG way. LibertyFest is a collection of 10 events that start June 25th and go thru the fireworks on the 4th of July. There are activities sure to please the whole family in this week long celebration such as LibertyFest‘s Car Show, Rodeo, Kite Festival, Road Rally, Taste of Edmond, Concert, and Oklahoma’s greatest 4th of July Parade. Check the LibertyFest website for specific times and locations for all ten of the events. 405/340-2527 / libertyfest.org

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National Little Britches Rodeo Association Finals - Lazy E Arena“Little Britches Rodeo…Where Legends Begin”. Little Britches rodeo is one of the oldest, continuing junior rodeo associations in the nation and this is their national finals rodeo…the cumulative best of the best. The Lazy E proudly hosts this event focused on the competitive best interests of the western-minded youth of our nation.405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

Bonus Barrel Race Regionals & National Barrel Racing Tour Finale - Lazy E ArenaThis exciting Barrel racing event brings in riders from near and far all competing on the fastest horses for the some of the biggest purses in the country.405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

AUGUST 21st Annual Beat the Heat Invitational - Edmond Soccer ClubEach August many out-of-town soccer teams come to Edmond for one of the largest and highest quality tournaments available in Oklahoma. 405/348-BALL / edmondsoccer.com

Oklahoma Cattleman’s Association Range Round-up - Lazy E ArenaThe OCA Range Round Up at the Lazy E features 12 historic Oklahoma ranch teams in head

to head competition for bruises and bragging rights. The OCA Range Round-Up is comprised of six events depicting day-to-day ranching jobs. The competition is fierce as ranches compete for a year’s worth of bragging rights, and a few team awards. The contestants compete for the coveted “Top Hand,” “Top Horse,” and “Tough Hand’ awards. OCA 405/235-4391 OR the Lazy E 405/282-RIDE okcattlemen.org/ ocaannualrangeround-up

SEPTEMBER

Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Expo - Lazy E ArenaThis event is a free hands-on interactive expo of exhibits, seminars, clinics, workshops, and demonstrations all centered on wildlife and outdoor life activities. 405/522-6279wildlifedepartmentexpo.com

Western Dressage Association of American World Finals - Lazy E ArenaCome and see an event showcasing the beautiful and unique connection between horse and rider when they work together intuitively as one mind and one heart. This is American horsemanship at its finest!405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

OCTOBER

St. Jude Barrel Jam - Lazy E ArenaJoin us for the 2nd Annual St. Jude Barrel Jam - Come out to the Lazy E Arena where riders join in an

event benefiting the kids of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital!405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

USTRC Shootout Championship Team Roping - Lazy E ArenaCome see some of the fastest roping in the region and see why the Lazy E is truly a ropers’ arena.405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

Storybook Forest - Arcadia LakeChildren and their parents are invited to walk through the not-so-scary Storybook Forest to collect candy. There is a nominal fee per child and parents are FREE!405/216-7470 / arcadialakeok.com

NOVEMBER

Turkey Shoot-Out Tournament - Edmond Soccer ClubEvery year, one weekend in November many out-of-town teams come to Edmond to determine the best soccer team in this region. The Turkey Shootout is one of the finest soccer tournaments in the state. 405/348-BALL / edmondsoccer.com

DECEMBER

Edmond Christmas Lights Edmond lights up for the season with lights in 5 areas: Downtown Edmond, UCO, OC, Spring Creek shopping area and the 1st Baptist Church. 405/341-4344 / visitedmondok.com

Christmas in Downtown EdmondSHOP EDMOND for terrific Holiday Shopping. Experience the wonder of the season as you step back in time with free trolley rides, food vendors, musical entertainment and even Father Christmas!405/249-9391 / downtownedmond.com

Edmond Outdoor Ice Skating Rink - Mitch ParkEnjoy the outdoor camaraderie of ice skating under the open skies and starlit nights. Call or visit the website for hours of operation.405/274-1638 edmondoutdooricerink.com

Boys Ranch Town Drive-Thru Living Christmas Pageant - Boys Ranch, East of I-35 on 33rd StreetRemember the reason for the season and head to Edmond this December for an unforgettable evening of the miracle of Christmas. The Boys Ranch Town Drive-Thru Christmas Pageant has been an annual gift from Boys Ranch Town to visitors since 1971 taking place for one weekend only in early December. 405/341-3606 / obhc.org

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PUBLIC ARTMuch of this information is courtesy of the Edmond Visual Arts Commission and the Edmond Historical Society.

Come see our Artful way of living. See a town where world-class sculptures are scattered like jewels throughout the city – dozens of them, lining the streets and tucked into corners, waiting to surprise you with unexpected beauty thoughtfully displayed throughout the community helping to make Edmond a city truly unmatched in the heartland.

Take a moment to enjoy some of these beautifully unique works of art during your stay. All listings are color coded to coordinate with the center-fold map.

NORTHWEST EDMOND95 Years & Planting, Girl Scout Centennial Statue, a bronze & a bronze tree by Shan Gray, Mitch Park, north of ball fields, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive

African Sunset, a stainless steel and dichroic glass by Jeff Laing, median on Covell east of Kelly

Best Friends, a bronze by Gary Alsum, Mitch Park, North side of Mitch Park YMCA, 2901 Marilyn Williams Drive

Crescent Moon, a stainless steel piece by Jeff Laing, 1501 W. Covell Rd. in Mitch Park

Edmond Historic Buildings, an etched glass mural by Marilyn Adams depicting historical buildings, inside Tinker Federal Credit Union, 1401 N Kelly, NW corner of Kelly & Danforth

Golden Wings, a bronze by Gerald Balciar, Covell & Thomas Drive*

Judy’s Iris, a bronze by Steve Palmerton, 1251 N. Broadway at the Hope Center

L’ete, a contemporary yellow painted steel sculpture by Randy Marks, North of Covell, in median at entrance to Cheyenne Middle School off of Kelly

Mark Twain, a bronze by Gary Lee Price, in median at Touchmark Drive & Shortgrass, off Covell between Kelly & Boulevard

Stickhorse Stampede

Outlaw Kart Winter Nationals - Lazy E ArenaThis event will host the Nationals top drivers in the Kart and Micro racing world as well as future stars. With these High Power and Lightweight machines and big money on the line there is sure to be plenty of “Edge of Your Seat” Action!405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

The Mayor’s Tree Lighting - Shannon Miller ParkIt’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Help Edmond kick off the holiday season with our mayor at the “lighting” of the Christmas tree. 405/359-4630 / downtownedmondok.com

Edmond Electric’s Parade of Lights - Downtown EdmondEnjoy beautiful floats, vintage cars, and bands. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind parade with a special visit from the jolly old Santa Claus. Parade starts immediately after the Mayor’s Tree Lighting. Downtown streets close at 5pm.405/216-7671 / downtownedmondok.com

WinterGlow - UCO Ho! Ho! Ho! will be heard loud and clear as the University of Central Oklahoma brings the community a Festive Holiday Evening including Santa’s Workshop, various children’s activities, photos with Santa, refreshments and more. Enjoy the University’s Holiday Lights throughout the campus as well.405/974-2000 uco.edu/student-life/winterglow

Midwest Cheer & Dance Championships - Lazy E ArenaTwo day Cheer and Dance Competition open to all cheer teams, dance teams and individuals. MCDA 618/530-7948midwestcheeranddance.com405/282-RIDE / lazye.com

Parade of Lights

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NORTHEAST EDMONDDancing Timber Ridge Family, a steel piece by Darroll Riddick, Ramblewood & Boulevard, North of Danforth

Duet, a stainless steel piece by Jeff Laing, median on Boulevard, between Danforth & Covell

Endeavor, three stainless steel pieces by Jeff Laing, median on Boulevard, between Danforth & Covell

First Love, a bronze by Missy Vandable, Animal Services Building at Cross Timbers, 2424 Old Timbers Drive near I-35 & Covell

Joyful Empowerment, a bronze by Angela Mia De la Vega, Banc First 2125 N. Kelly

On Deck, a bronze by Richard Pankratz, scheduled to be placed in 2015 at 66 N. Post Road, Edmond 66 Park Ball Field

Reunion, a bronze by Gary Alsum, Edmond Fire & Training Center, I-35 and Covell, 5300 E. Covell Rd

Sierra, a bronze by Wayne Salge, scheduled to be placed in 2016 at the Entry to Birnam Woods, Southwest corner of Bryant and Covell

Swans in Flight, a 25 ft long bronze-and-steel piece situated in a reflecting pool with six water jets cascading above by internationally-renowned sculptor, Sir David Wynn, Armstrong Auditorium, 14400 S. Bryant*

Synergy, a bronze by Gary Lee Price, Cross Timbers Complex, I-35 & Covell

Two Girls at Play, mixed media by Josette Simon-Gestin, Public Works Center reception area, 2004 Old Timbers Drive

SOUTHEAST EDMONDAncient One, a bronze by Gino Miles, north side of 2nd St at entry of Sugar Hill Ranch, between Douglas & Post Road

Anglers, a bronze by Jane DeDecker, 3540 S. Boulevard, between 33rd and Memorial Road

Arc of Peace, a bronze by Lorri Acott, Hafer Park, 9th & Bryant, by the duck pond and iris garden

Big Wish, a bronze by Linda Prokop, Hafer Park, 9th & Bryant

Dancing Triangles, a stainless steel piece by Kevin Robb, entry to Fox Lake Plaza, median on 2nd near I-35

Daphne II, a Cor-Ten Steel piece by Sam Spiczka, at the North entrance to the Edmond Dog Park, 450 E. 33rd St, East of Boulevard on 33rd

First Star, a bronze by Dennis Smith, SW corner at 15th & Bryant

Flor de la Vida, limestone, glass, bronze, steel, & marble piece by Greg Reiche, north side of 2nd St at entry of Sugar Hill Ranch, between Douglas & Post Road

Healing Flowers, a bronze by Victor Issa, Integris Health Edmond, East side of I-35 between 15th and 2nd

Nighthawk, a bronze by Paul Rhymer, 1901 Thomas Drive

Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial for Edmond Victims, a blond rock and copper structure with a bronze plaque mounted at the center of the rock structure in honor of the 18 Edmond individuals killed by that tragedy, architect Duane Mass, Mitch Park, NE of pavilion #4, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive

On the Edge, a bronze by Clay Enoch, scheduled to be placed in 2016 in front of the Mitch Park YMCA, 2901 Marilyn Williams Drive

Open Spaces - Habitat Series, a mixed media piece by B.J. White, Mitch Park, inside the MAC spread throughout the Parks & Recreation building, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive

Prairie Flowers, a bronze by Blair Buswell, Mitch Park, Edmond Senior Center Lobby, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive

Puerta del Color I and II, a kinetic piece by Greg Reiche, east side of Kelly - north of Prairie Village Drive

Purple Heart Memorial Monument, a granite piece by Pete Delasi, off to the side of the main drive by entrance to Mitch Park, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive

Red Sails, a red powder-coated steel piece by Jim Stewart, on Kelly north of Covell in median

Sacagawea, a bronze by Glenna Goodacre, entrance to Mitch Park, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive

Small Galaxy, a kinetic, stainless steel by Andrew Carson, 1400 W. Covell Rd, North side of Dental building

Stick Horse Stampede, a multiple piece bronze installation by Rosie Sandifer, in front of MAC at Mitch Park, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive

Story Time for Three, a bronze by Rosalind Cook, west of front parking lot, Edmond North High School, 215 W. Danforth, off Danforth between Kelly & Boulevard

Tall Grass, a stainless steel piece by Dale Lamphere, RCB Bank, 855 W. Covell Rd, Kelly & Covell

Tuntawu Offering, a stone, glass and steel piece by Greg Reiche, Broadway median South of Covell

West Edmond Field, a bronze by Jim Franklin honoring one of the most productive oil fields in the world at its peak. In 1944 the field produced half of Oklahoma’s total production in that wartime year when our nation’s demands were at their highest., 2901 Marilyn Williams Drive, North of Mitch Park YMCA

Wheel of Time, a stainless steel and dichroic glass piece by Jeff Laing, 1400 W. Covell Rd in the south flower bed of the Dental building

Wolves In Timber, a mural by Dr. Bob Palmer, Cross Timbers Elementary School, 4800 N. Kelly w

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Hooked, a red powder-coated steel piece by Jim Stewart, 1925 S. Kelly Ave. in median in front of Allegiance Credit Union

Mainstreet Edmond, a mural by Dr. Bob Palmer & UCO students, at WW Tire, 302 S. Broadway

Poppies WWII Veteran Memorial, a bronze by Sandy Proctor, near 15th & Broadway by the Dental Depot 100 W. 15th St

Raven A & Raven B, two bronzes by Jim Eppler, 9th & Broadway at OnCue

Sitting Knee Up, a bronze & steel piece by Susan Stamm Evans, 2505 S Kelly, between 15th & 33rd

Spirit of the Prairie, two life size bronzes by David Alan Clark, known as The Thrasher & Next Winter’s Bread, Edmond Exchange, 33rd & Broadway*

Striker, a bronze by Gary Alsum, 1502 W. Danforth at the Blake Soccer Complex, off Danforth between Santa Fe & Kelly

Substance, a blue powder-coated steel piece by Joe Slack, Kelly median between 15th and 33rd, south of 18th St

We Are The Wolves, a bronze by Kathy Buttry, Santa Fe High School, 1901 W. 15th. St, 15th between Kelly & Santa Fe

Yesterday’s Commerce, three murals by Dr. Bob Palmer, west, south & east sides of Sherry’s Drug Store, 220 S. Littler

DOWNTOWN ART - Located around the Downtown area of EdmondAbove It All, a bronze by Sandy Scott, SW corner of Main & Broadway

Biomagnetism, an orange powder-coated steel piece by Mark Leichliter, SE corner of Main and Littler

Centennial Clock, OK Centennial Project, 4-faces clock, 2nd & Broadway

Chauncy, a bronze by Jim Budish, 19 N. Broadway, at the corner of Broadway & Hurd*

Cobra Lilies, a bronze by Tony Hochstetler, NW corner of Broadway & 1st

Color Crazy Swirl, a kinetic, stainless steel piece by Andrew Carson, 104 S. Broadway

Come Unto Me, a bronze by Rosalind Cook, 15 S. Broadway*

Commerce Corner, a mural by Dr. Bob Palmer, NE corner of Broadway & Hurd in the alley

Country Chic, a bronze by Sandra Van Zandt, 11 S. Broadway, in front of Around the Corner Restaurant

Crane Unfolding, a white powder coated steel piece by Kevin Box, located in the courtyard of the Fine Arts Institute, 27 E. Edwards

Dancing with Dolphins, a stainless steel piece by Kevin Robb, scheduled to be placed in 2015 at 118 N. Broadway

Historical Orvis Risner, a mural by Dr. Bob Palmer, Orvis Risner School, 2801 S. Rankin, off Boulevard between 15th & 33rd

Las Brisas, a bronze by Sandy Scott, entrance of Pelican Bay Aquatic Center, 1034 S. Bryant

Momentum, a steel abstract piece by Marko Kratohvil, Kirkpatrick Bank, 15 E. 15th Street*

Portal de Vida II, limestone, bronze and glass piece by Greg Reiche, SE corner of Coltrane & 15th

Roots and Wings, a bronze by Dennis Smith, NW corner of 2nd & Bryant, OU Medical Center Edmond

Settling In, a bronze by Fred Boyer, entry median of Sugar Hill Ranch, between Douglas & Post Road

Shaman of the Benediction, a bronze by Bill Worell, 2000 E 15th St, off 15th between Bryant and Coltrane

She Ain’t Heavy, a bronze by Walt Horton, 1325 S. Bryant, near 15th and Bryant

The Owl and the Oak, a wooden carving by Thomas Zimmer, Bickham-Rudkin Park Arboretum, 430 E. 33rd

The Web, a mural by Palmer Studios, painted on the Traverse climbing wall on concrete water tank, Hafer Park pond area, 9th & Bryant

Turbine Fan Shaft, an actual turbine fan shaft, Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority, 2701 W I-35 Frontage Rd, between 15th & 33rd

V, a stainless steel piece by Dale Lamphere, 2133 E. 2nd St in front of Legend V Apartments

White Deer of Autumn, a bronze piece by Denny Haskew, at Banc First, 1264 S. Bryant, Bryant between 9th and 15th

Windswept, a stainless steel piece by Dale Lamphere, off Boulevard between 33rd & Memorial

SOUTHWEST EDMONDAngelic Being, a bronze by David Pearson, 1601 S. Kelly, off Kelly between 15th and 33rd

Belly Dancer, a bronze by Joshua Tobey, corner of W 33rd & Kelly

Blue Hippo, unofficially named Buddy, made of fiberglass at AAA Glass & Mirror, 1129 S. Broadway. The “kitsch art” hippo is a well-known Rt. 66 icon. Since its restoration in 1990, this humorous hippo has been seen all around town - at a wedding, sitting on Broadway, fishing in the lake at Oklahoma Christian University and atop several buildings, *

Fishing Hole, a bronze by Mark Hopkins, SW corner of 15th & Kelly

Great Eagle, a bronze by Darren Hussey, 2000 S. Kelly, at entry median of Hundred Oaks Village

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Leaping into History - Kentucky Daisey, a bronze by Mary Lou Gresham, Edmond’s Festival Market Place Plaza, 26 W. 1st just west of Broadway

LunchTime Atop the Rockefeller Center, vintage photography and iron piece by Lou Michaels, 10 S. Littler, inside Edmond Planning & Engineering Office

Monet, a bronze by Gary Lee Price, Fine Arts Institute, 27 E. Edwards

Morning Mist, a bronze by David Pearson, 19 N. Broadway, at the corner of Broadway & Hurd

Nesting, a bronze by Rosie Sandifer, 1 E. 1st St, 1st & Broadway

Paper Airplane, also known as Journeys of the Imagination, a bronze by Gary Lee Price, 2 S. Broadway

Pastoral Dreamer, a bronze by David Phelps, 14 S. Broadway

Puffed Up Prince, a bronze by Gary Lee Price, City Complex, SW corner of 1st & Littler

Puppy Love, a bronze by Marianne Caroselli, at 102 S. Broadway, SE corner of 1st & Broadway

River Oak, a painting by Belle Dickerson, inside City First Building, 24 E. 1st

Rough Cut Swiss, a bronze and steel piece by David Phelps, SW corner of Main & Broadway in front of Othello’s Restaurant

Sherlock Holmes, a bronze by Jane DeDecker, 100 E. 1st, Public Safety Center

Silent Desert, a bronze by David Pearson, SW corner of Broadway & Hurd

Song of Songs, a bronze by David Pearson, Keller Williams Office, 30 E. Campbell, between Broadway & Boulevard

Spring, oil painting by Belle Dickerson, inside City First Building, 24 E. 1st St

St. Francis, a bronze by Beverly Steigerwald, 1000 N. Broadway at the Church of the Good Shepherd

Story Time, a bronze by Blair Muhlestein, 1st & Broadway on SW Corner

Table Dancer, a fabricated steel piece with bronze patina by David Coddaire, NE corner of Main & Broadway

Destiny, a bronze by David Pearson, 10 E. Campbell, corner of Broadway and Campbell

Edmond 1989 Centennial Mural, stained, painted and etched glass mural by Marilyn Adams depicting the 1889 Land Run, inside Edmond City Hall, 101 E. 1st

Edmond Scenes, a pen & ink graphic by Glover Shipp, inside City First Building, 24 E. 1st

Edmond Stations Land Run Settlers, a mural by Dr. Bob Palmer and UCO students, 124 E. 2nd on the side of the building next to First Public Schoolhouse-1889 Territorial School

Edmond’s Finest, Edmond’s Future, a bronze by Gary Alsum, 100 E. 1st, Public Safety Center

Endurance, a bronze by Shirley Thomson-Smith, Edmond Municipal Court 101 E. 1st, NE corner of Main & Littler

Engage, a fabricated steel piece by Destiny Allison, SW corner of Broadway & 1st

Face Fragment II, III, & IV, bronzes by Susan Evans, 6 N. Broadway, Main & Broadway

Giant Steps, a bronze by Gary Alsum, 1 N. Broadway

Ham & Eggs, a bronze by D.D. Mason, Around the Corner Restaurant, 11 S. Broadway

Historic Edmond Mural, a mural by Dr. Bob Palmer, Main & Broadway, 2 S. Broadway

Home Delivery, a bronze by Blair Muhlestein, 2nd & Broadway

Humpty Dumpty, a bronze and ceramic piece by Kimber Fiebiger, 7 N. Broadway

i-tse a-da-le-ni-ha, an oil painting by Dennis Johnson, 100 E. 1st St, Public Safety Center

Innocence, a bronze by Daginatvid Pearson, 21 S. Broadway

Jester, a bronze by Victor Issa, NW corner of Broadway & Hurd

Justice, a bronze by Jeannine Young, Edmond Municipal Court 101 E. 1st St

Land’s End, a painting by Lorenzo Chavez, inside City First Building, 24 E. 1st St

Landscape, an oil painting by Dennis Downey, inside Municipal Court, 101 East 1st St

Leap Frog, a bronze by F. Nada, located in the courtyard of the Fine Arts Institute, 27 E. Edwards*

Humpty Dumpty

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Cloned Cube, a green powder-coated steel piece by Joe Slack, at the median north of Wayne and Boulevard

Cougar, a bronze by unknown artist, near the center of UCO campus, 100 N. University*

Dancing with the Muse, a bronze by Ted Gall, UCO Campus 100 N. University, Mitchell Hall Theater

Dawn of Hope - Russell Dougherty, a bronze by Mary Lou Gresham, at Russell Dougherty Elementary School, 19 N. Boulevard on the SW corner off Hurd

Double Dipper, a bronze by Mark Lundeen, located at Bradford Village Retirement Community, 906 N. Boulevard

Down Comforter Birds on a Stone Pedestal, a bronze by Paul Rhymer, First Christian Church, 201 E. 2nd St, Boulevard & 2nd*

Early Bird and Harvest Time, two bronzes by L’Deane Trueblood, 201 East 2nd St, First Christian Church*

Early Edmond Banking, a mural by Dr. Bob Palmer, east wall at InterBank, 125 E. 1st St, NW corner of Boulevard and 1st

Flight, a bronze by Christopher Domanski, UCO Campus, 100 N. University, East side of campus*

Four Seasons, a bronze by Kevin Box, UCO Campus, 100 N. University, Center for Transformative Living

Golden Broncho, a bronze, unofficially named “Buddy”, Broncho Field house on the campus of UCO serving as mascot for the university, 2nd and Garland Godfrey Drive*

Jazz, a bronze by Gary Alsum, UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E. 5th St

Journey II, a bronze by Gary Lee Price, median near the Edmond Public Library, 10 S. Boulevard

Kinetic Air, a bronze by Rich Muno, UCO Campus, 100 N. University, Mitchell Hall Theater

Lady Liberty (Centennial Celebration Recast), a new bronze replica rededicated by Edmond LibertyFest, 2nd & Boulevard

Legacy, limestone, glass, & steel by Greg Reiche, Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce, 825 E. 2nd

Linda Sutcliffe Memorial, a glass etching by Marilyn Adams depicting early librarians and several library buildings, inside lobby of the Edmond Public Library, 10 S. Boulevard

LOVE MY BIKE, a kinetic, stainless steel piece by Amos Robinson, Gossett Park near University Drive

Moses, an abstract bronze by Gibb Singleton, First Christian Church, 201 E. 2nd St, Boulevard & 2nd*

New Heights of Knowledge - A Bigger Picture, a bronze by Gary Lee Price, 124 E. 2nd St, in front of First Public Schoolhouse-1889 Territorial School

Three Totems, a bronze by Warren Cullar, Fine Arts Institute, 27 E. Edwards

Time to Smell the Roses, a bronze piece by Marianne Caroselli, Fine Arts Institute, 27 E. Edwards

Unfolding Star, a bronze by Kevin Box, Fine Arts Institute, 27 E. Edwards

Unlimited Horizon, a bronze by Gary Lee Price, 111 S. Broadway

Vertigoat, a bronze by Tim Cherry, 7 N. Broadway

Voids & Foliage I, small Cor-Ten Steel piece by Joe Slack, NW corner of Hurd & Broadway

Wishing Well, a bronze by unknown artist, at NE corner of Broadway & Edwards

Woman with Shawl, a bronze by Shirley Thomson-Smith, 32 N. Broadway, Citizens Bank

WPA Mural, “Pre-Settlement Days” , a 1939 mural depicting early Oklahoma by Ila McAfee Turner, inside Edmond City Hall (Council Chambers), 101 E. 1st St

Yellow Ribbon, a bronze by Rich Muno, south end of the Edmond Post Office, 200 N. Broadway, Broadway & Campbell*

You Go Girl, a bronze by Jim Budish, 19 E. Hurd in front of Farmers Insurance

Central Edmond/University of Central OklahomaArt located close to the campus.

A Sheep and Lamb, a bronze by Mary Zimmerman, First Christian Church, 201 E. 2nd, Boulevard & 2nd*

Ancient One, a fabricated steel piece by Jimmie Dodson, Jr., median on Boulevard, south of Edwards

Angles, a red powder-coated steel piece by Jim Stewart, median on Boulevard at Hurd

At the Dance, a kinetic, copper & aluminum piece by Dean Imel, south of Washington on Danforth

Backyard Adventure, a bronze by Missy Vandable, located at Bradford Village Retirement Community, 906 N. Boulevard

Balance 1, a bronze by Destiny Allison, Boulevard between Main & Hurd

Breathe, a bronze by David Thummel, UCO’s College of Fine Arts and Design, 100 N. University*

Broncho Mural “The Land Run of 1889”, by Dr. Bob Palmer and Donna Sandager, a 10’ tall, 107’ long mural of horses and covered wagons racing for land during the 1889 Land Run, painted on exterior wall of the Communications Building on the campus of UCO*

Centennial Clock at UCO, Edmond Centennial Commission Project, a 4-faced clock, UCO’s Broncho Lake*Story Time for Three

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Twin Stars, a stainless steel piece by Kevin Robb, south of Danforth on Boulevard

Twirl at the Dance, a kinetic, copper piece by Dean Imel, Boulevard, in median north of Thatcher

UCO’s 125th Anniversary Commemorative, graphic panels by Chris Domanski, 100 N. University Drive, east of College of Education

Voids & Foliage II, large Cor-Ten Steel piece by Joe Slack, the median at Boulevard & Lincoln

Water Bearer II, a bronze by Shirley Thomson-Smith, entrance of the Edmond Historical Society & Museum, 431 S. Boulevard, near 5th & Boulevard

Window to the Soul, a stone, glass & steel piece by Greg Reiche, located on Boulevard north of Main

Zephyr, a bronze by Tom Woodward, Median at Boulevard and Bowman, south of Danforth

(Art pieces indicated with an * are not associated with the Visual Arts Commission.)

New Heights of Knowledge - Far Away Places, a bronze by Gary Lee Price, 124 East 2nd St, in front of First Public Schoolhouse-1889 Territorial School

Olympic & Paralympic Strength, a bronze & steel piece by Jon Hair, UCO Campus, 100 N. University, South lawn in front of UCO Wellness Center

Peace, a bronze by Georgene McGonagle, First Christian Church, 201 E. 2nd St, Boulevard & 2nd*

Peace, also known as Plowshares, a bronze by Rich Muno honoring veterans of the military, Stephenson Park, 5th & Boulevard

Royal Red, a bronze by Tim Cherry, 4th & Boulevard

Shakespeare Bench, a bronze by Gary Lee Price, UCO Campus, 100 N. University, Mitchell Hall Theater

Shannon Miller, bronze sculpture by Shan Gray in honor of Shannon Miller, Edmond’s renowned Olympic gold gymnast, Shannon Miller Park - S. Jackson St & E. 1st, adjacent to the Edmond Public Library

Statue of Liberty, 8’4” replica made of bronze produced by the Friedly-Voshardt Company, Chicago, Originally located on the north side of the intersection of Boulevard and 2nd in 1951. In 2007 after the recast was placed (Lady Liberty), the original was moved to the Edmond Historical Society & Museum.

Stepping Out, a bronze by Susan Stamm Evans, 325 N. Bryant, west side of Bryant between 2nd & Ayers

Straight and Narrow, a fabricated steel & bronze piece by Lisa Gordon, median on Boulevard, south of Ayers

Symbol Symbol, a steel piece by Mark Briscoe, UCO Campus, 100 N. University, by the pond behind the Nigh Center*

Tango, a bronze by Kevin Robb, UCO Jazz Lab, corner of 5th & Littler

The Broncho, an Edmond Centennial Commission Project, a life-sized bronze Broncho statue by Harold T. Holden, entrance to UCO, 2nd & Garland Godfrey Drive*

The Good Book, a bronze by Mark Lundeen, Special Services Building, 215 N. Boulevard, NW corner of Boulevard and Campbell

The Port Authority, a bronze by Scott Shaffer, UCO Campus, 100 N. University, University Center by pond

The Reader, a life-size bronze by Mary Lou Gresham, Edmond Public Library 10 S. Boulevard

Touch the Clouds, a bronze by Dave McGary, UCO, west of Garland Godfrey entrance on 2nd

Triangles, a red powder-coated steel piece by Jim Stewart, median north of Colcord and Boulevard

Truth Seeker, a bronze patina by Gregory Reade, NE corner of Campbell & Boulevard

Ancient One

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TRANSPORTATIONCHARTER A BUS: Airport Express405/681-3311 or 877/688-3311airportexpressokc.comJefferson Bus Line800/451-5333jeffersonlines.comMetropolitan Shuttle Charter Buses866/419-8506metropolitanshuttle.comRed Carpet405/672-5100 or 888/878-5100redcarpetcharters.comVillage Tours405/741-8463villagetours.net

TAXI CAB: AMC Taxi405/330-0707amctaxiservice.comIndependent Cab Company405/603-4222okctaxicab.comKing’s Limousine405/733-5466 or 800/345-9475kingsworldwidetrans.comNascab405/225-8294nascab.bizOKC Green Taxi405/792-2227okcgreentaxi.comPremium Car405/219-3663premiumcarok.comPrince Airport Transportation405/593-1250oklahomacheapairporttaxi.comThunder Cab405/600-6161thundercab.netYellow Cab405/232-6161okcyellowcab.com

SHUTTLE SERVICES:Airport Express405/681-3311 or 877/688-3311airportexpressokc.comOklahoma Shuttle/Lightning Express405/428-4441oklahomashuttle.com

DISABILITY SERVICES:MedRide405/282-2312 or 877/685-8267medride.comTransportation Specialists available 24 hours a day

AIRPORTS AND AIRPORT OPERATION:Will Rogers World Airport7100 Terminal Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73159 405/316-3200 or TDD 297-2020flyokc.comInformation/Traveler’s Aid405/316-3271Military Welcome Center Coordinator405/680-9781

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Coffee Creek Golf Club4000 N. Kelly (405) 340-4653 coffeecreekgolf.com 18 holes – public

Fairfax Golf Club4001 Fairfax Dr. (405) 359-8333 FAX: (405) 348-0481 fairfaxgolf.com 18 holes – semi private

Kickingbird Golf Club1600 E. Danforth (405) 341-5350 kickingbirdgolf.com 18 holes – public

Oak Tree Country Club700 W. Country Club Dr. (405) 340-1010 FAX: (405) 348-8931 oaktreecc.net 36 holes – private * A Club Corp Member Property

Oak Tree National1515 W. Oak Tree Drive (405) 348-2004 FAX: (405) 359-6749 oaktreenational.com 18 holes – private * A Club Corp Member Property

River Oaks Golf Club10909 Clubhouse Rd. (405) 771-5800 FAX: (405) 771-2924 riveroaksgolf.com 18 holes – private

Silverhorn Golf Club11411 N. Kelley (405) 752-1181 silverhorngc.com 18 holes – public

Tour 18 at Rose Creek17031 N. May (405) 330-8220 playrosecreek.com 18 holes – semi-private

EDMOND GOLF GUIDEEdmond is all about “Stay & Play!” Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, Edmond has a great golf experience waiting “fore” you. Edmond golf courses have repeatedly hosted major golf events such as the PGA Senior Championship, the USGA Senior Open as well as numerous OGA, collegiate and AJGA tournaments. So come and Play around ... or two, at an Edmond golf course today!(*Note: Courses listed as private do accept tournament bookings pending availability.)

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EDMOND SPORTS FACILITIESEdmond is known for excellence…excellent food, excellent lodging, excellent sports facilities and so much more. Excellence in golf courses is of particular pride. Edmond golf courses such as Oak Tree National have a history of hosting some of the most prestigious PGA and USGA events of our time. This is a town that understands Stay & Play. Chasing that little white ball isn’t the only game in town. Edmond’s University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) is an official U.S. Olympic and Paralympic training site and is the home of the men’s and women’s Team USA Sitting Volleyball teams. Edmond serves up great volleyball competitions and lays to having the largest volleyball club in the region. Soccer is also a major contender for sports attention in Edmond. The Edmond Soccer Club is the largest in the state and has a history of hosting some major regional tournaments. And when it comes to equestrian and western events, there is no finer facility than the fabulous Lazy E Arena.

Use Edmond’s facilities for your next sports event. You’ll be glad you did!

Arcadia Lake9000 East 2nd Street, Arcadia, OK 73007 405/216-7470 / Fax: 405/396-2670 E-Mail: [email protected]: Nicole Offutt• Arcadia Lake, Parks and Campgrounds,

Boat Ramps, Disc Golf, Softball, Triathlon, Mountain Bike Trails, Archery, Baseball, Canoeing, Horseshoes, Kayaking, Rowing, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball, Water Skiing, Badminton, Boating, Cycling, Equestrian trail, Frisbee, Scuba, Open Fishing Pier, Enclosed Heated Fishing Dock, Campsites from Primitive to Full Hook-ups for RVs, Group Pavilion areas

• Number of paved parking spaces: 200+ • Women’s & Men’s Restrooms, Shower and

Dressing Rooms• Security, In-house sound system, equipped for

radio or television broadcasts• Hours of operation: 24 hours, 7 days per week• Group Pavilion Facility rentals at a fee • Additional charges: Park entrance fees• Group rates offered• Reserving a pavilion facility: Deposit required

Arctic Edge Ice Arena14613 N. Kelly, Edmond, OK 73013 405/748-5454 / Fax: 405/748-5509E-Mail: [email protected] arctic-edge.com• Public Skating • Learn To Skate Program, Hockey, Figure

Skating, Summer Sports Camp

AMF Boulevard Lanes3501 South Boulevard, Edmond, OK 73013 405/348-3210 / Fax: 405/348-9524amf.com/boulevardlanesok Contact: Diana Falcone, Group Event Coordinator• 40 lanes• AMF Boulevard Lanes offers traditional

bowling on 40 lanes and features a new flooring package and a recently repainted

interior. Relax in our huge lounge that includes a dance floor as well as ample seating, or you can challenge your friends to pool on one of four billiard tables. Arcade-style video games are available in our game room.

• Successful history hosting State and Regional Tournaments

Coffee Creek Golf Club 4000 North Kelly, Edmond, OK 73003405/340-4653 / Fax: 405/340-4696E-mail: [email protected]: Andy McCormick• 18 holes• Tournament Packages Available

Edmond Public SchoolsEdmond is home to three high schools. All 3 have quality air-conditioned basketball courts, tracks for track & field sports. There are 5 middle schools with equally outstanding basketball court facilities. These combined facilities (11 regulation courts in all) make Edmond Public Schools a sought after site for hosting large basketball and volleyball tournaments.

Edmond Racquet Club425 Lilac, Edmond, OK 73034 405/340-4241 / Fax: 405/340-4241edmondtennis.com Contact Person: Cindy Nuckolls• 4 Indoor tennis courts• 5 Outdoor tennis courts, newly resurfaced• Oklahoma Junior Tennis Academy for

tournament level juniors• Membership available--although not required

Edmond Round-Up Club300 North Kelly, PO Box 1054, Edmond, OK 73058 405/341-2780 / 405/264-3685 E-Mail: [email protected] edmondroundupclub.com Contact: Kimberly Benne-Gray• Lighted Outdoor Arena• No Stalls

• Bleacher seating for 500+• Working pens and chute system • Sound system on site• Successful history hosting Youth and PRCA

rodeo events

Edmond Soccer ComplexDanforth & Kelly, PO Box 955, Edmond, OK 73083 405/348-BALL / Fax: 405/285-2114 edmondsoccer.com• 16 full size fields• 10 lighted• 3 Concession stands • 340+ parking spaces• Successful history hosting several Southern

Regional Soccer Tournaments, Collegiate tournaments, and Statewide Tournaments

Edmond YMCA1220 S. Rankin, Edmond, OK 73034 405/348-9622 / Fax: 405/348-9632 ymcaokc.org/Locations/RANKINContact: Derek McGee, Sports Director

Edmond YMCA Recreation & Aquatic Center Mitch Park(Located North of the MAC, off Covell between Kelly & Santa Fe)2901 Marilyn Williams Dr, Edmond, OK405/290-5080E-Mail: [email protected] www.ymcaokc.org/Locations/MITCHPARKContact: Mike Roark, Executive DirectorThis new facility is a YMCA/City of Edmond/Edmond Public Schools partnership located in Mitch Park. It is a beautiful $22.5 million +, 105,000 Sq/ft facility along with traditional YMCA programs for all ages.• Competitive Natatorium with an Olympic

size pool, this portion of the facility provides one of the top venues in the state to view competitive swimming with fixed seating for 800 spectators.

• Leisure Pool with dedicated lap swimming and swim lesson space

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• Play dish with spray features, toys and slide for kids. Swim area with vortex for resistance training or play

• Stand alone 130 ft water slide that winds outside the building and back in with a splash down

• 1/8 scale indoor suspended track (8 laps to make a mile) for running and walking

• Large group exercise studio for classes such as; Body Pump, Zumba and boot camp classes

• Medium group exercise studio for specialty classes, such as; cycling; yoga and Pilates

• X-Arcade, which contains interactive fitness equipment for kids of all ages.

• Full sized gymnasium for sports such as basketball, volleyball, lacrosse and indoor soccer

• Birthday party rooms• Supervised Child Watch Play Area • Dedicated locker rooms for youth, adults and

families• 9,000 sq. ft. Wellness center that overlooks the

competitive natatorium. It will have cardio and strength equipment

• Lots of social space to hang out and enjoy time together with friends

Fairfax Golf Club 2905 N. Sooner Road, Edmond, OK 73034405/359-8333 / Fax: 405/348-0481fairfaxgolf.com Contact: Mike Stewart

• 18 holes – Open to the Public• Pro shop & Grill• Tournament Packages Available

Edmond All Sports836 W. Danforth, Edmond, OK 73003 405/340-5300 / Fax: 405/340-4766 Email: [email protected] edmondallsports.comContact: Terri Jungles, Director

AC Caplinger baseball fields at Hafer Park, 9th & Bryant• 12 fields, all lit, seats 708 – baseball,

1 concession standMitch Park on Covell between Santa Fe & Kelly• 5 softball fields, + 3 HS quality baseball fields

+ 1-adaptive field• All 9 fields are lit, 550 seating,

1 concession stand• Little league football – 6 fields at Mitch park

Edmond 66 ParkRecently completed, this ball park treats players and fans to a Rt. 66 theme. This four-field complex is located on the northeast corner of Post Road and State Highway 66. The entrance to the park is on Post Road. The concessions and restrooms will have a Route 66 theme. This is the home of the Edmond Adult Softball Association which holds league play and tournament play. Future development at this park includes another four-field complex and additional park amenities in later years as part of this 120 acre complex.Usage determined by:Edmond Adult Softball AssociationE-Mail: [email protected]/359-1305League is managed by a volunteer board. The number will be answered by an answering machine except on game nights. Please leave your message clearly with name & telephone numbers where you can be reached during the day & evening if needed.

Hafer Park Horseshoe Courts 9th & Bryant AvenueCity of Edmond, Parks & Recreation Dept.PO Box 2970 , Edmond, OK 73083-2970 405/359-4630 / Fax: 405/359-4643edmondparks.com Maintained by Edmond Parks & RecreationLocal horseshoe club contact: Larry Fordyce405/919-4572

• 12 courts with clay pits

Kickingbird Golf Club 1600 East Danforth, Edmond, OK 73034405/341-5350 / Fax: 405/341-5353kickingbirdgolf.comEmail: [email protected]: Brian Soerensen, Head Golf Professional

• Pro shop & grill• Tournament Packages Available

Kickingbird Tennis Center1500 East Danforth, Edmond, OK 73034405/348-3120 / Fax: 405/330-3262Email: [email protected]: Winnie Bushey

• 11 Lighted Outdoor Courts• 3 Lighted Indoor Courts• Full Service Pro Shop & Concession Stand• Adult USTA and Recreational Leagues• Junior Tennis Academy• Adult & Junior private and group lessons• Certified, experienced teaching pros• Public Facility – No Membership Required

Lazy E Arena9600 Lazy E Drive, Guthrie, OK 73044 (Located North of Edmond, 4 ½ miles East of I-35 on Seward Road - Exit 151) 405/282-RIDE / Fax: 405/282-3785Email: [email protected] lazye.com Contact: Helen Price

• 10 Acres of lighted and paved parking for exhibitors and patrons

• 160’ x 440’ Indoor Lighted Arena• 7,233 permanent seats• Separate enclosed suite, Ropers Cantina, a

large suite overlooking the arena floor capable of seating 160 people with a maximum capacity of 300 with multiple sound ports, five monitors, DVD, CD, MP3 or I-pod, full service bar, catering, bandstand, dance floor and adjustable lighting

• Sound systems• WiFi capability• Full time box office• 4 permanent concession stands with capability

of additional kiosk and trailer specialty points of sale both indoor and outdoor

• Catering and bar service• 8 public restrooms• 150’ x 275’ sand Outdoor Arena• Over 600 pieces of Priefert Equipment available

to create any configuration of rings & holding areas in either arena

• 584 permanent 10 x 10 stalls• Ability to add portable stalls• Grass exercise area adjacent to barns• Additional 20 acres of rolling terrain for

outdoor events• 95 RV hook-ups w/water & 20, 30, 50 amp

service & separate dump station with ample room for self-contained units

Mitch Park Sports ComplexMitch Park on Covell between Santa Fe & Kelly Usage determined by: Edmond All Sports 836 W. Danforth, Edmond, OK 73003405/340-5300 / Fax: 405/340-4766Email: [email protected]: Terri Jungles, Director EASI

• 5 softball fields, + 3 HS quality baseball fields + 1-adaptive field,

• All 9 fields are lit, 550 seating, 1 concession stand

• Little league football – 6 fields at Mitch park

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Oak Tree Country Club 700 West Country Club Drive, PO Box 1189, Edmond, OK 73083405/340-1010 / Fax: 405/348-8931 clubcorp.com/clubs/oak-tree-country-club Contact: Scott Smelser, Tournament Sales Director

• 36 holes – 2 Pete Dye designed course• Private Membership required for individual use• Tournament Pkgs Available for Select Dates• 36 holes of championship golf

Oak Tree National 1515 W. Oak Tree Drive, Edmond, OK 405/348-2004 / Fax: 405/359-6749 oaktreenational.com

• 18 holes – Pete Dye designed course with a history of hosting major PGA and USGA tournaments. Private

Oklahoma Christian Academy11415 East Ninth Street, Edmond, OK 73034 405/844-1816 / Fax: 405/844-1124 ocaonline.net Contact: Philip Driskill405/844-6478 / 405/348-3108

Poo’s Taekwondo517 Centennial Blvd., Edmond, OK 73013 405/340-5212 / Fax: 405/340-1441 Email: [email protected]: Guy or Jason Poo

Summit Sports ComplexComing Soon!Located in the NE Quadrant of Covell & I-35 405/232-7223 Contact: Brad Lund

• 155,000 square feet• 8 basketball courts• 16 volleyball courts• 2 indoor soccer fields• Casual grill and concession stand• All sports under one roof!

University of Central OKAthletic Fields100 N. University Drive, Edmond, OK 73034 405/974-2959 / Fax: 405/974-3404Athletic Director: Joe MullerEmail: [email protected] Senior Assoc. Athletic Director: Scott Williams Email: [email protected] Hamilton Fieldhouse 405/974-2137 / Fax: 405/974-3820

• Outdoor: No lights - Softball, Baseball & Soccer fields

• Outdoor w/Lights: Wantland Stadium: Football & Soccer fields

• Indoor: Hamilton Field house – basketball courts, pool, weight rooms and training facilities

University of Central Oklahoma – Wellness CenterOfficial US Olympic/Paralympic Training SiteUCO Wellness Center, an official US Olympic Training Site for Sitting Volleyball, Basketball, Track & Field, Archery and PowerliftingUCO Wellness Center405/974-3141 / Fax: 405/974-3808Contact: Mark Herrin, Assistant Vice President, Wellness & SportEmail: [email protected]: Katrina Shaklee, M.A., Director for Sports and RecreationEmail: [email protected]

UCO’s involvement with the U.S. Paralympics and U.S. Olympic Committee has continuously expanded since its inception as a Paralympic Training Site in 2005. As a training site, the university is the home of the U.S. Men’s and Women’s Sitting Volleyball teams, plus USA Paralympic Power Lifting. UCO is a U.S. Olympic Committee Community Partner, and has been awarded the exclusive Ring of Gold recognition. UCO assists with other Olympic & Paralympic

athletes associated with other sport programs. For more information contact Leigha Pemberton at (405)974-3160 or [email protected]

• Sports Offered – Archery, Powerlifting, Sitting Volleyball, Track & Field

• About U.S. Paralympics – U.S. Paralympics, a division of the U.S. Olympic Committee, is dedicated to becoming the world leader in the Paralympic sports movement and to promoting excellence in the lives of persons with physical disabilities. Visit the U.S. Paralympics Web site at usparalympics.org

• Military Sports Programs – Adventure Therapy and the Regional Center of Excellence provide our injured active duty servicemen and women and military veterans with an opportunity to enhance their physical and emotional rehabilitation through the introduction of Paralympic sport and friendly competition. For more information contact Kimo Aweau at (405)974-3154 or [email protected]

• UCO: OUTDOOR ADVENTURE RECREATION – The Center for Outdoor Adventure Recreation (OAR) gives the UCO community and visitors unprecedented access to outdoor recreational opportunities. The OAR provides access to canoe, kayak, rowing, hiking and biking experiences as well as providing a great location for academic classes. Professional staff will be available at the location to provide insight to recreational opportunities and instruct proper usage of the equipment. For more information contact Assistant Director for Sport and Recreation at 405/974-3139

Bickham Softball ComplexUsage determined by:Edmond Adult Softball Association / 405/359-1305Email: [email protected] League is managed by a volunteer board. The number will be answered by an answering machine except on game nights. Please leave your message clearly with name & telephone numbers where you can be reached during the day & evening if needed.

A.C. Caplinger Fields at Hafer Park9th and Bryant Usage determined by Edmond All Sports 405/340-5300 / Fax: 405/340-4766Email: [email protected] Contact: Terri Jungles, Director

• 12 fields, all lit, seats 708 – baseball, 1 concession stand

(UCO Wellness Center) (@UCOwc)

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Edmond Sports & Recreation Partners Edmond Adult Softball Association 405/359-1305Email: [email protected]

Since league is managed by a volunteer board the number will be answered by an answering machine except on game nights. Please leave your message clearly with name & telephone numbers where you can be reached during the day & evening if needed. Edmond Adult Softball promotes slow-pitch softball as a form of recreation in the City of Edmond. The association is governed by a volunteer board.

Edmond All-Sports, Inc. EASI is a nonprofit organization devoted to providing league sports to the youth of Edmond and surrounding areas. EASI offers baseball, softball, golf, flag football, and tackle football. Seasonal tournaments are held for each sport.

836 W. Danforth, Edmond, OK 73003405/340-5300 / Fax: 405/340-4766Email: [email protected]: Terri Jungles, Director

Edmond Soccer ClubEdmond Soccer Club is a nonprofit organization that was formed in 1978 to promote soccer to young people in the Edmond / Oklahoma City metropolitan area. ESC is organized and operated by parent volunteers.

PO Box 955, Edmond, OK 73083405/359-BALL / Fax: 405/285-2114edmondsoccer.com

Edmond Lacrosse Club, Inc.Edmond Lacrosse Club, Inc. is a nonprofit organization organized and operated by volunteers. ELC offers both recreational and competitive teams for boys and girls in K-12. The regular season is in the spring, but ELC offers an informal season in the fall. PO Box 31271, Edmond, OK 73003-0022405/458-0-LAXEmail: [email protected]

Kickingbird Tennis Center 1500 East Danforth, Edmond, OK 73034405/348-3120 / Fax: 405/330-3262kickingbirdtennis.comContact: Winnie BusheyEmail: [email protected]

ALWAYS HERE FOR OUR COMMUNITY

YMCAOKC.ORG

RANKIN YMCA 1220 South Rankin Street  Edmond • 405 348 9622

MITCH PARK YMCA 2901 Marilyn Williams Drive

Edmond • 405 330 4016

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Play becomes Art when you visit Edmond Parks A.C. Caplinger Sprts Complex9th & Bryant

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Arcadia LakeEast of I-35 access via 2nd & 15th

X X X X X X X X X X X 650

Barnett Field and Splash PadW. Main & Kelly

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Bickham-Rudkin Park450 E. 33rd St

X X X X X X X X 45

Bickham Softball ComplexN. Midwest Blvd & Danforth

X 1 4 1 1 10

Brookhaven 2208 N. Brookhaven Dr

X X 2

CentennialWhispering Creek Dr & Shadybrook

X X 1

Chitwood, 1st & Story X X X X X X 2.7

Clegern, 9th & University X 0.3

E.C. Hafer, 9th & Bryant X X X X X X X X X X 121

Edmond 66 ParkRt. 66 & Post Road

X 1 4 1 1 146

Edmond Dog Park450 E. 33rd St (Bickham-Rudkin Park)

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Fink, 2nd & Garland Godfrey X X X X X X 7

Gossett, University Dr & Clegern X X X X 1.5

J.L. Mitch, 1501 W. Covell X X X X X X X X X X X X 280

J.L. Mitch Sports Fields1501 W. Covell

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Johnson, Hurd & Smythe St X X X 0.9

Kelly, 1114 Taurus Dr X X 6.5

KickingBird Golf Club1600 E. Danforth

X X X X X 133

KickingBird Tennis Ctr1500 E. Danforth

14 1 1 7

Mathis Skate Park1501 W. Covell

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MeadowlakeMeadowlake Dr & Winding Ln

X X X X X 5.2

Pelican Bay Aquatic Ctr1034 S. Bryant

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Penick ParkWayne & Fretz

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Service-Blake Soccer Complex1502 W. Danforth

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Shannon Miller1st & Jackson

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Stephenson5th & Blvd

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Ted Anderson2405 S. Rankin

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Westborough ParkRyan Way & St. Christopher

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Whether you’re at the market or the range having fun in Edmond should be an all-day event. While visiting Edmond you deserve to enjoy the wonderful venues and activities that our city has to offer.

We have fun, you should too.

have fun, at the market.

have fun, at the lake.

have fun, at the range.

KICKINGBIRD GOLF CLUB . ARCADIA LAKE . FARMER’S MARKET

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ARCADIA LAKE the Art of Outdoor Adventure & Fun!The “Art of Outdoor Adventure” is packed into every visit to Arcadia Lake. Located just east of I-35 between 15th and 2nd Streets, Arcadia Lake offers fun and excitement for everyone. Whether you’re looking forward to a quiet day of fishing or have a wild urge to ski till you drop Arcadia Lake is your place for outdoor fun.

Check-out the UCO OAR (Outdoor Adventure & Recreation) in Edmond Park for equipment such as kayaks, canoes, mountain bikes or Frisbees. Whether you’re “roughing it” or parking your RV at a fully-equipped campground, Arcadia Lake is the perfect outdoor place for you. Be sure to bring your camera. Arcadia Lake is picture perfect year round.

Events & ActivitiesWatch our country’s national bird, the bald eagle, during the Eagle Watch in January.

Kids 5-15 years old can enter the Kids All American Fishing Derby in June.

Bring the kids to Storybook Forest in October to walk through the not-so-scary Storybook Forest to collect candy, a hayride, play in the game area, and roast marshmallows or warm up with some hot chocolate around the fires!

Hunters sign up in the early fall for a spot in the Arcadia lake Deer harvest.

Volunteers can come out to help keep our Parks Beautiful at the annual Lake Sweep in August.

Facts

Arcadia Lake is a relatively young body of water. This lake was constructed as a cooperative effort between the City of Edmond and the US Army Corps of Engineers opening in 1987. The normal elevation of Arcadia Lake is 1,006 feet. The lake has 1,820 surface acres and 26 miles of shoreline. The dam itself is rolled earth, an earth filled embankment nearly a mile long. At maximum capacity, the

lake has an elevation of 1,029.5 feet and a surface area of 3,820 acres.

All Arcadia Lake parks and campgrounds are managed by the City of Edmond Parks and Recreation Department. Lake Patrol enforcement falls under the Edmond Police Department.

Arcadia Lake Park Office 9000 E. 2nd

405/216-7470www.ArcadiaLakeOK.com

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Arcadia Lake AmenitiesPark

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Fee Collection Station X X X X 4

Restroom w/ Showers X X 2

Restroom X X X X X 18

Multi-Use Trail X X X X 1

Playground XX X X X 4

Primitive Camp Sites X X 62

Regular Camp Sites X X 72

Full Hook-Up Sites X 10

Disc Golf Courses X 2

Overlook Area X 1

Picnic Pavilion X X X X 6

Boat Launching Ramp X X X 3

Boat Trailer Parking X X X 3

Courtesy Dock X X X 3

Sanitary Dump Station X X 2

Softball Field X 1

Picnic Areas X X X 3

Designated Swim Areas X X X 3

Change House w/ Outside Shower X X X 3

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