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c o m m u n i t y m a g a z i n e

September 2010Vol. 1 Issue 3

HuBPRSRT STD

US POSTAGE PAIDPERMIT NO 1541OKLA CITY, OK

MMAFIGHTERSa

rah

Ma

loy

Barefoot forthe Broken

Global Education

ECU

Next Door Jewelry

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MEET THE TEAM

Ken has been in the automobile business for the last 29 years. He opened Ada Ford Lincoln in January 1994 and moved into the current facility in March 1996. Selling and servicing the BEST cars and trucks in the industry and supporting his local community is a special part of his life.

Ken Davis - Owner/General Manager

Laura Reed - Comptroller/Advertising Manager

Jack Bunyard - Sales ManagerJack is a lifelong resident of the Ada Area. He gradu-ated from Byng High School and ECU. Jack married Carol in 1976 and they have two children, Amber and Rusell. They have four wonderful grandchildren. Jack enjoys OU Football and quiet weekends at home with family and friends. He has been in the automobile business for over 3 decades.

Bruce Cowart - Finance Manager

Bruce retired as Manager of the Ada Wal-Mart Super-center in April of 2010 after a 31 year career and has now joined the Ada Ford team as Finance Manager. He has been married to his wife Linda for 29 years. They have three children, Christopher, Colby and Caitlin.

Charles is a 25 year veteran of the auto industry. Charles lives in Ada with his wife Lynne and their three children - Chaz, Chandler,and Chase.

Charles Standifer - Service Manager

Eugene Weber - Parts Manager

Eugene has worked for Ada Ford Lincoln Mercury since day one. He has over 25 years parts experience. Eugene is married to Harriatand they have two children, Roy and John. They are members of Trinity Baptist Church.

MANAGEMENT TEAMAda Ford Lincoln Motors was established in 1994 and moved to our current location across from the Wal-Mart Supercenter in 1996. Whether you are shopping for the best quality cars and trucks in the automotive industry or you need your current vehicle serviced, our 36,000 sq ft facility has been designed as a comfortable and efficient place to do business.

The J.D. Powers and Associates, 2010 Ini-tial Quality Study placed Ford Motor Com-pany vehicles well ahead of Toyota, Honda, and Nissan as well as General Motors and Chrysler in Quality. At Ada Ford Lincoln Motors, we offer great products and services provided by a professional staff of dedicated associates to insure you a car buying and ownership experience second to none.

If you have never had the opportunity to ex-perience the Ada Ford difference. I invite you to come in, and meet our Friendly staff of professionals. At Ada Ford, “You will like the way we do business... I GUARANTEE IT!” Ken Davis

2011 FORD EPLORER

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Come see our complete lineup of 2011 Vehicles!

Laura has been at Ada Ford for the past 16 years. She handles the accounting and advertising for the dealership. She has two children, Amanda and Steven and two grandsons, Ashton and Acean.

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SALES TEAMMike Braly - Sales Professional Mike has lived in Ada for 14 years and has been in the automobile business for 8 years and loves working for Ada Ford Lincoln Mercury. Mike and Leah have been married for 22 years. They have two children, Hunter and Logan.

Russell Bunyard - Sales Professional Russell is a life long resident of Ada and is mar-ried to Jennifer. They have two children, Vincent and Victoria. Russel is the son of Ada FordSales Manager Jack Bunyard.

Lyn Whitley- Sales Professional Lynn lives in Seminole and has worked for Ada Ford for 14 years as a Sales Professional. Lynn and his wife Mary have been married for 47 years. They have two children, Michele and a son Lyn. He has one grandson Kasen who is the light of his life.

Nick Carey - Sales Professional Nick is married to Amber and they have two children - Caden and Olivia. He is the son-in-law of our Sales Manager, Jack Bunyard.

Chris Little - Sales Professional

Chris is originally from southern California and has been in the car business since 2005. He moved to Ada with his wife and three kids in June of 2010.

Scott Porritt - Sales Professional

Scott is married to Marie and they have 5 chil-dren, Joseph, Joshua, Jacob, Katherine, and Margaret.

Adam Flanagan - Internet Manager

Adam is married to Karrie and they have one son Keaton. He is the son-in-law of Ken Davis, Owner.

SERVICE & PARTS TEAM

Derek HayesService Writer

Kory DowellService Writer

James TalbertTechnician

Brian DavisTechnician

Steve GraggTechnician

Kelly BohannonTechnician

Shannon SmithTechnician

Matt WelchLube

Robert ScrogginsTechnician

Wes BrownParts

Dennis KeelingDetail

Rowdy EstabrooksDetail

support TEAM

E. J. ClarkValet

Arnita RyanAccounting

Susan RodriguesCashier

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Barefoot for the Broken

MMA FighterSarah Maloy

Global EducationECU

Next Door Jewelry

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Letter from the Publisher

Shop Ada

Marketplace: Radio Shack

About Town

Marketplace: Daily Shake

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Articles and advertisements in the Hub do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the magazine or Twelve Media Group, Inc. Twelve Media Group, Inc. does not assume responsibility for statements made by advertisers or editorial contributors. The acceptance of advertising by Ada Hub does not constitute endorsement of the products, services or information. We do not knowingly present any product or service that is fraudulent or misleading in nature. Ada Hub assumes no responsibility for unsolicited materials.

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letterfrom the publiSher

So I have to admit, after reading the interview with Sarah Maloy this month, I feel a little safer officing next to her but a little concerned about my personal workout routine...or the lack thereof! Maybe my workout of daily typing exercises doesn’t have a great impact on my physique, but my finger muscles are a force to be reckoned with!

With exercise on the brain, I decided to ask the rest of the office their thoughts on working out. Guillermo, or “G” as we like to call him, has a lot of wisdom to share on the subject, “Not for me”, he said. That’s a pretty typical laid back response from “G”.

On the other hand, “I don’t need to workout, I was

born with a perfect body”, is the exact response you would expect from David, our personal 6’5” Wookie.

What have I learned from these guys? Nothing. Although I do think it is time to start utilizing my gym membership a little more!

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“If you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness, and your night will become like the noonday.” This was the basis of a sermon preached a few Sundays ago in a local church in Ada, Oklahoma—a sermon which then became the basis of a doctrine, and a doctrine which then became the basis of a movement. The staff and a few members of the congregation at Legacy Church have decided to “spend [themselves]” by going barefoot until they receive a donation of 200 shoes, which will then be given to anyone in the community with the need for new shoes.

“We plan to start with our own community and then branch out to other places around the world,” said Scott Miller, the pastor at Legacy Church. “We want to start with our own community because there is a need here. Many times we don’t realize that.”

They call their initiative Barefoot for the Broken and they see this as only the beginning of a new lifestyle and culture within their church. “Talk without action is nonsense,” paraphrased Miller. “We are called to be the hands and feet of Christ and if we do anything short of that, it’s nonsense. We cannot address the spiritual need of people, yet overlook the physical need;” therefore, this initiative is “just a jumping-off point.”

The inspiration for this initiative simply

came from looking for a need. “There are over 300 million people in the world who don’t even own a pair of shoes,” said Miller, “and I wear shoes as a fashion statement. I have a closet full of shoes, while there are people around the world who wake up and go to work barefoot.”

Miller claims that when things are put into perspective, you are truly able to realize the need that is out there. “If you have a yearly income of only $35,000, you are more wealthy that 96% of the world’s population. That really puts things in perspective.”

With this awareness and motivation, Legacy has already done rather well in their fundraising efforts. They have been fortunate in that they have already received some substantial publicity. Miller had the privilege of sharing the vision and goal of Barefoot for the Broken on the nationally broadcasted radio station KLOV. Since then, Barefoot for the Broken has received donations from people and churches in 7 different states, including places as far away as Virginia and Pennsylvania. Some churches have even called Miller to tell him that they will start this initiative in their own cities and states.

Just as this vision is spreading across the US, Miller hopes that the vision will spread across Ada and the surrounding community. To attempt to reach this goal, Legacy Church would like to invite and challenge everyone in the community

to go barefoot on October 2nd. By going barefoot on this day you will be able to share with others the need within our community and abroad in a very simple way. Then on October 9th, Legacy will be holding a shoe-drive from 6 to 9 pm at their church. You can bring a pair of shoes or a monetary donation which will then be used to purchase shoes.

Though he hopes there will be a great turnout for this initiative Miller wants to stress the fact that this is not for publicity or to look good, this is simply to help those who are in need—to put actions to words.

Just as this is simply a “jumping-off point” for Legacy Church, perhaps their actions will inspire more actions in other people. No matter what race, background or religion that we come from, people like Miller show us that simple actions can accomplish great things—we just have to step out and go do something.

If you are unable to make it to the shoe-drive, but still want to get involved, you can send a donation to Legacy Church, PO Box 1344, Ada, OK. ■

by: Josh Forrester

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The Ada HUB wants to encourage you to shop locally for all your fashion needs. Whether you’re looking for a gift or treating yourself enjoy the convenience and friendly atmosphere of Ada’s local businesses. Why drive over an hour each way, save yourself time and money; Ada’s local businesses are full of fun, stylish and attractive things to wear whatever your budget. SHOP Ada!

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Ada Hub is direct mailed to 8,000 homes and businesses every month.

For advertising information call David Elliott at 235-5722 or421-7874In the era of touch screens, portable

devices, and unwavering wireless connectivity to friends and families on just about everything, it’s common to be faced with technological blunders. Whether a connection won’t match, a cell phone needs a battery, or you don’t even know where to start looking for that certain electronic, hardware is always a demand. Imagine if you only had one resource to visit when you need the next step.

James Jackson, the store’s Operations Manager, wants people to know that our local RadioShack is entirely unique to Ada. What allows Ada’s “Shack” to be so special is the fact that it is privately owned, providing extra flexibility with both their products and their customers. Jackson isn’t the only one who thinks so, because recently they were honored with the National Award of Excellence as best startup franchise, and were one of only 15 or 16 businesses in the nation to receive this prize.

Owners, Michael McElroy and Wily Winters, can outfit the store more completely than an average franchise location, which can often seem bare and generic. Appearances are important, but they pride themselves on their engrossing connection to the customers. They take special liberties to assist customers and shoot even the most baffled of consumer

at the right target. If they don’t have the item you need then they can have it ordered, or if the item can’t be ordered, you’ll be pointed to the store that has what you need. The Shack should be first on your list when shopping for any of your electronic needs.

Jackson also wants everyone to know that RadioShack is “on the leading front” when it comes to the most current cell phones. You can often find brand new cell phones, such as The Shack’s exclusive HTC Evo, for $50 to $100 cheaper than other outlets. They are able to lower the prices by eliminating that easily forgotten mail-in-rebate, and forwarding the discount as soon as you buy it.

Their catalogue goes beyond cell phones. They remain in constant supply of batteries for just about anything that requires portable power. On top of that, you’ll find that they’re always stocked on 1080p HDTV’s, and tons of cables and connections, yet those are just a few examples of RadioShack’s lineup.

The Shack is constantly adjusting to modern needs of the customer, and our Shack goes above and beyond the set standard. On November 26th you can visit at 5:00AM for “Shack Friday” and find items on sale for mere pennies on the dollar. Look forward to more info coming in your mail box, or you can visit RadioShack at the North Hills Shopping Center. ■

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When I sat down to interview Sarah Maloy, I did not expect to find myself pinned to the floor or swinging

sledgehammers at tractor tires. But then again, most everything about this young woman is unexpected. Photos of grappling young boys and girls adorn the walls. The tissue of her first bloody nose hangs like a holy relic on the front room bulletin board. Sarah approaches the mixed martial arts with something akin to religious zeal. This is a woman on a mission.

Though she didn’t have her first fight until September of last year, Sarah has always been both athletic and competitive and on October 2nd will compete for the “Throwdown Showdown Female 125 Title.” She lets nothing slow her down,

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not even pregnancy. When carrying her second child, she still competed on a basketball team. While pregnant with her third, she was training in the mixed martial arts (under a doctor’s supervision, of course). And her training is anything but easy. The mixed martial arts, as the name suggests, combine all other forms of fighting—wrestling, boxing, and jujitsu, among many others. The body must stay in peak physical condition in order to surmount the many challenges presented in a fight. Because of the varied disciplines, you must be prepared for any offensive and be both physically and mentally ready to counter it with an effective defense, all the while deciding how to best your opponent. In many ways, it is similar to chess; you must think several steps ahead. Of course, in most chess matches, neither party winds up with bloody noses, blackened eyes, or passed out on a mat—three things that Sarah recounts with pride.

In addition to proudly displaying evidence of her first bloody nose, Sarah giggles while telling about her first professional fight in Aruba and her first black eye. Blake, her fiancee, trainer, and partner, grimaces with discomfort and chagrin while remembering the many nasty looks he received walking with her through the airport. And she tells me that it isn’t unpleasant at all to pass out, “You don’t tap out unless something’s going to break…when I stepped into the cage to fight I had won.” It had been a battle just for her to compete in New Orleans. A month and a half after the birth of her son, she was given the opportunity to do battle in the Superdome. If she agreed, she would have to lose 35 pounds in 45 days—in addition to training and recovering from childbirth. Of course,

for Sarah, there was no question. She finally had her first fight.

In addition to working toward her own self-fulfillment, Sarah strives to help others, particularly women; the thread of female strength and empowerment weaves through all parts of the conversation. Again and again there are variations on one theme: women are so much stronger than they think they are. “Women are capable of a lot more than [they] give themselves credit for,” Sarah tells me. And she should know. In addition to owning Body Tech MMA and competing professionally, she is also raising three children—two girls ages seven and three and a twenty-two month old boy. When I ask her how she manages all her responsibilities, she responds, “I can do this because I have children…your family is your driving force.” Her view is that women not only do what they want to do, but must do everything else as well. If women can juggle jobs, classes, housework, and families, they why can’t they also take a bloody nose or a blackened eye in stride?

Training in MMA is about more than practical things like self-defense. After her students have trained with her for a few months, she notices they are happier and walk prouder. Their confidence level skyrockets as they discover something about themselves and find something to drive toward that is uniquely their own. Sarah Maloy is not just training for her own matches—she is actively creating an army of strong empowered women to take on the world. As she states in one of her unofficial mottoes, “Check your pride at the door because you’re probably going to get beat by a girl.” ■

“Check your pride at the door becauseyou’re probably going to get beat by a girl.”

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Why Oklahoma? Why East Central University? Why would an international student travel across the world to land in Will Rogers International Airport? That is only the beginning of the journey. Next is the long drive through barren dusty rural towns to find a transient home in Ada, Oklahoma while attending a regional university far from contemporary American amenities and culture.

According to first year social work student Adisha Waghmarae who came to Ada from South Africa, she picked ECU over offers from Princeton and Cornell University. “I chose ECU because of the tennis team and the great hospitality.” Waghmarae said conversations with personnel from Princeton were cold compared to the inviting and warm Oklahoma voices she heard over the phone with the international office at ECU. The life-long decision was made, and she hasn’t regretted her choice.

Rupesh Bajngain is from Nepal, following a steady flow of students that have stepped onto Oklahoma soil from that mystical land. According to accounting major Bajnagain, he chose ECU because of the small town atmosphere that was similar to his community in Nepal. He had no desire to confront one of our larger cities. He was not interested in facing the challenge of adapting to the American culture from the fast paced life of college towns in better-known parts of the country.

The first International student gathering August 19 was held at the ESTEP center with welcoming comments from President

John Hargrave, newly appointed director Dr. Mara Sukholutskaya, Vice President of Student Development Bronson Warren, and finally International Students Connections Club sponsor Dr. Stan Nnochirionye.

I [Linda Schaefer] recalled my own trepidation at 11-years-old when I walked down the marble hallways of St. George’s British School in Rome, Italy and faced a classroom filled with other international students. My classmates personally embraced me because we were all in the same position as “foreigners in a strange land”. However, the students gathered that afternoon in the ESTEP Center, would become the minority in a school comprised primarily of students born and raised in Oklahoma.

“From the first day you stepped onto Oklahoma soil, you gained a new perspective of the world, “ said Hargrave as he smiled graciously at the group of students who among them were students from Asia, South America, Europe, Africa, Australia and the Caribbean Islands. He suggested that the growth that would naturally come from the experience would make them better people. “You are living a dream.”

Hargrave said it was an opportunity he never had in college, but as president he has already traveled to several countries as ECU reaches out to develop programs to further the exchanges between international schools and the new Global Education Department at ECU. “We are all so much alike and also very different,” he said.

Dr. Sukholutskaya presented a slide presentation with detailed information

for the students that included on campus work opportunities. Most important, the new director attempted to share her own experience as a foreigner from Ukraine, “I know what new students are facing, “ she affirmed. “From personal experience, I know that you can also make it here.”

ECU has created numerous opportunities for the international students to share their personal cultures with their fellow Oklahoma students. Throughout the year, there are scheduled events such as international food fairs to raise money for scholarship funds and to introduce the community to exotic cuisines through food tastings and other events.

Perhaps those who could explain the journey best are Dr. Stan Nnochirionye and student leader and senior Jomaine McKenzie. Dr. Stan as he is known gave some personal advice, “I came her 28 years ago and I was just like you,” he began. “You are the ambassadors of your country. Take it with pride. Don’t be shy and reach out to the American students. They want to know you too.”

Jomain is a very familiar presence on campus. He is perhaps best known for his singing voice. Over the past three years, he has not only entertained audiences at ECU with his uniquely Jamaican voice, but has been the quiet and elegant ambassador for his own country as well as for ECU.

“This place is mysterious and it has a spiritual energy that is healing if you don’t allow yourself to be crushed, “ he said. “If you can make it in Ada, you can make anywhere else in the world.” ■

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Untapped creativity cheats the world of beauty. Lindsey Erickson, jewelry designer extraordinaire, unleashes her creativity into an urban vintage design that’s become her signature. The Lindsey Erickson Jewelry Collection holds true to ‘the design of the creator is often a reflection of themselves’. This has made her collection one of the most sought after in Ada, Oklahoma.

Lindsey’s down-to-earth style can be traced to her Texas upbringing. Yet a family tradition gets credit for her fashion sense. “I came from a long line of shoppers. I remember weekends in Lubbock shopping with my aunts, cousins, sisters, mom and grandma. Once mom and I were locked in a mall, the janitor let us out.” Lindsey laughed. Often legacies reveal an answer to a need. This was true for Lindsey. As manager of two fitness centers, Lindsey was homesick to be with her daughter, Brightyn. “I left work one day crying. Within two months, I was a stay-at-home mom. Two weeks after that, with time on my hands and my cell phone cutoff, I looked for a solution.” Lindsey saw an avenue to create jewelry to match the children’s clothing her mother designed. Lindsey’s first creation was a bracelet of handmade beads that took approximately 15 hours to make and sold for $4.99. Now, this self-taught designer and visionary creates original pieces in as little as 5 hours. Until recently, average sale was $45. “We’ve tailored a line of jewelry with earrings, bracelets and rings starting as low as $5.” These prices are not an indication of a low-end jewelry business. Simply that “we gear our pieces toward what people like and will buy. The Lindsey Erickson Jewelry Collection still boasts signature pieces

valuing up to $185. Everything from “edgy man watches to cutesy children’s jewelry to urban charm” reveal her trademark for individuality. “I don’t want anything to look like it came from a factory, as if it were mass produced.” While each Lindsey Erickson Collection contains up to 400 pieces, remakes are limited to 10 per design. The requests for one-of-a-kind originals keeps Lindsey’s artistic style in high demand.

Exceptional quality and design is in every piece of jewelry and upheld by their lifetime guarantee. “If something breaks, we want to fix it. We look for ways to improve. If it breaks, it’s usually the clasp. We won’t buy them again or we’ll change our technique.” explained Lindsey. Each design is tested and must meet her standard of excellence. “Everyone wants to be a quality tester, even my 2 year old son Teagan. If a piece can survive him, it can survive anyone, laughed Lindsey. The tester wears them daily while sleeping, showering and swimming. It’s an important job, they don’t take lightly.” Jewelry is “to be worn forever, passed down through generations.”

A newly renovated studio in her home is a buzz of excitement. Friends stop by to “hang out, listen to music and check out the latest design.” Along with the renovation, Lindsey revamped her business in 2009. A “short maternity leave turned into 2 years”, so Lindsey looked to what she really loves. “I mainly sold on eBay, but as a people person, I wanted face to face interaction.” Within 30 days ‘The Lindsey Erickson Collection’ became available at two stores in Ada. Lindsey shared about expanding her business. “I have to jump in and do it,

everything’s growing so quickly.” She believes she’s been in the ‘right place at the right time.’ One of Lindsey’s new locations came while delivering her newest collection to another venue. An encounter at Target where “her sister was wearing one of her designs” begat a new customer. Although this type of ‘advertisement’ may seem unconventional, it’s the excitement that makes it all worthwhile. “I feel blessed. It’s so much fun to do what you love. It’s a passion, I could never give up.” Lindsey expressed.

Lindsey created some techniques for making jewelry and believes that a “true designer is always one-step ahead”. She shared, “The arriving moment came when someone copied me. Not every piece of jewelry should be mine. Different interpretations of my design is the sincerest form of flattery.” With all this drive and passion, Lindsey is known to pull an “all-nighter”. Lindsey declared, “I couldn’t do this without my husband, Bill. He does a fabulous job taking care of everything when I disappear to design a collection or prepare for a trunk show. He’s so tolerant, it’s amazing.” Although trunk shows and open houses are one avenue Lindsey uses to introduce her designs, they can turn her from lively and confident to quiet and nervous. “It’s difficult to watch people look at something you’ve created. It’s a piece of you, of your heart. I want whoever wears my jewelry to feel special about what they’re wearing.”

You can view and purchase The Lindsey Erickson Collection online at lindseyerickson.com and in Ada at The Brown Box, Shaden T, Tattered Lace and Unbridled (September opening) or in Norman at Roxy’s Funky Art Boutique. ■

by: Melanie Phillips Clemens

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Fitness is a valuable asset to living a long, healthy life. Yet, sadly Oklahoma is one of the least healthy states in the nation. Even worse, health in Pontotoc County ranks among the lowest in the state. What can you do to help the community tone down the junk foods and lethargic attitudes toward fitness? You have to start by educating yourself on the resources found in Ada.

The Hayes family owns and operates a nutrition club in Ada. Carl and Vicky along with their two sons, Daniel and David, daughter, Mandy, and two of their spouses, Leeah and Luke, also accompany in managing the family business. The atmosphere reflects their wholesome attitude, and it’s a laid-back spot to hang out and learn how to live a healthier lifestyle. They hope to add a fitter, healthier Ada to their extended family. With that in mind, “Our goal,” says Vicky “is to make a positive difference in the health of our community.”

Products range from delicious, nutrient-rich fruit or chocolate shakes, vitamin supplements, age and wrinkle-fighting facial creams, and even shampoos. Their nutrient rich drinks come in a variety of flavors. One of the most popular shakes is Butterfinger, or the fruitier preference

such as Mango Tango. Herbal teas are also available in a variety of flavors.

Your goal may be to lose weight, but if you want to add weight by building muscle or even maintaining the weight you’re at now then you’re in luck. The nutrition club has wellness coaching programs and healthy meal replacement that are custom adjusted to your personal needs. Replacement meals benefit you by increasing energy, burning calories, and improving your overall digestive health.

So far the family-owned business has seen great results, even within its own workforce; Carl has shed 50 pounds, and Vicky has burned around 25 pounds. Personal results may vary, but the numbers alone are encouraging. You don’t have to tread far to find resources. If you want to easily start living healthier and have fun doing it then you can start by calling 580-332-LOSE to schedule a free wellness evaluation, or by visiting in person at the Main Street location. ■

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