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OKLAHOMA CITY – Edmond Day is scheduled to be held at the state Capitol on Tuesday, April 30th from 10am to 3pm, according to State Sen. Adam Pugh.
Pugh, who was elected in 2016 to represent the Edmond district, said it’s been a pleasure to plan the event with the help of the Edmond Chamber of Commerce.
“We are excited to celebrate Edmond Day at the Capitol,” said Pugh. “This will be a unique opportunity to learn more about our community and interact face to face with city leadership, the Chamber of Commerce, Edmond area legislators and other civic leaders. The dedication and attention to detail of all involved is most appreciated and will be essential to the success of the event.”
An ice cream social is also scheduled in celebration of Edmond Day on Tuesday. The Super Scoop, an innovative Edmond ice cream shop that is inclusive to people of all work abilities, will serve refreshing treats on the fifth floor of the Capitol at 2pm. Pugh plans to help serve ice cream alongside fellow Edmond legislators Rep. Mike Osburn and Rep. Ryan Martinez.
“One of the best parts of my job as a Senator is the opportunity to meet people and get involved in our community,” said Pugh. “Edmond is a tremendous place to work, live and raise a family, and I’m honored to represent the people who live here. Edmond Day at the Capitol is going to be a great way to share that enthusiasm. I want to extend an invite to the residents of Edmond to spend the day at the Capitol to meet not only their own legislator, but also meet my colleagues who I work with every day to make Oklahoma a better place to live and work.”