2/16/26

TOGETHER WITH

Happy Monday, Edmond — and Happy President’s Day! Whether you’ve got the day off or it’s business as usual, we hope you’re enjoying a little extra time to slow down and maybe even get outside. As always, we’ve rounded up what’s happening around town to help you make the most of the week ahead.

And don’t miss this week’s Featured Home — a beautifully maintained property in Addington Farms with space to spread out and even a separate guest home. It’s one you’ll definitely want to check out.

DAILY TRIVIA

Which U.S. president was a licensed bartender before entering politics?

  • A) Harry S. Truman

  • B) Abraham Lincoln

  • C) Teddy Roosevelt

  • D) Warren Harding

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

FEATURED HOME

Listed By: Jennifer Whitten | LRE Realty

Located on a full acre in sought-after Addington Farms, this well-kept home blends comfort and function with thoughtful design throughout. From the open living area with floor-to-ceiling windows and stone fireplace to the chef’s kitchen with quartz counters and butler’s pantry, it’s built for both everyday living and entertaining. The serene backyard features a fully equipped 1,400 sq/ft guest home — perfect for extended family or extra flexibility.

It’s spacious, versatile, and tucked into one of Edmond’s most desirable neighborhoods — but can you guess the price?

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Monday 2/16

REAL ESTATE SPOTLIGHT

Like this week’s Featured Home?

Connect with Kasey Reyes — an Edmond native and local real estate expert who knows this community inside and out. Whether you’re buying, selling, or ready to build your dream home, Kasey’s here to help.

Tuesday 2/17

Wednesday 2/18

THE WRAP UP

Trivia Answer: B) - Abraham Lincoln (Before becoming president, Abraham Lincoln co-owned a general store in Illinois that also served alcohol, making him a licensed bartender in the 1830s.)

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