Around Edmond: David Hornbeek to enter mayoral race in 2025 with Tom Robins. DEBA announces Scarecrow contest in Downtown. Formally trained pastry chef opens new NE Edmond bakery & cafe Creme de la Crumb. Paper Arts hosts Crafty Fall Garage Sale this weekend!
Hi everyone, three cheers for fall weather! I have been working on the backend without recording a podcast because I got Covid, and it lasted 10 days. I then ended up with some sort of stomach bug that only lasted a few days. Then, the hot weather swept in high pollens and I. Lost. My. Voice. All’s well though and here we are, already thinking about our April 2025 election with an open seat for our mayoral race.
Just after Mayor Darrell Davis announced in August he would not run for a third term, City Councilman Tom Robins threw his hat in the ring. Mr. Hornbeek’s experience proceeds him, however.
Last fall, I interviewed Tom Robins asking about his goals as a first time City Council person, which you can read here:
Events & People: Conversation with Tom Robins
In 2021, according to the firms press release, Mr. Hornbeek retired as principal and President of the Architectual firm he partnered with Tony Blatt. Here’s the release:
Hornbeek Blatt Architects is pleased to announce that effective July 1, 2021, Anthony Blatt assumed executive leadership as President and sole Principal for the firm, soon to be named Blatt Architects.
Founding Partner, David Hornbeek has left his role as firm President and concluded his involvement in day-to-day operations of Hornbeek Blatt Architects, P.C. David Hornbeek will remain engaged in the architectural community through participation on various professional boards, his philanthropic work with his initiated non-profit, and will continue to lend his expertise as a consultant on selected projects.
With over 40 years of experience, Hornbeek has been serving as President of the firm since 1999 and has been active in the Oklahoma Board of Licensed Architects, Landscape Architects and Registered Interior Designers, the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), as a visiting adjunct professor and member of the University of Oklahoma School of Architecture’s Professional Advisory Board / Board of Visitors, and the AIA Central Oklahoma chapter. Currently, Hornbeek is serving as the Region 5 director on the NCARB National Board of Directors.
“David has made an incredible impact to the built environment on a variety of projects that span the globe, with a number of prominent projects in our great state of Oklahoma,” said Tony Blatt. “He has been a mentor to many, making an impact on numerous professionals in our field. I would not be the person I am today without the influence that David has afforded me. I have deep gratitude for all of his efforts during our partnership.”
Hornbeek Blatt Architects, P.C., founded in 1999 as a corporation, has grown to become a well- respected multi-service architectural firm in Edmond, Oklahoma. Named the 2011 AIA Central Oklahoma “Outstanding Firm of the Year,” Hornbeek Blatt has been designing award winning architecture for over 20 years through leadership, vision, and a commitment to quality design. Notable projects include 21C Museum Hotel OKC, Edmond Center Court, Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Variety Care Britton Health Center and OKC MAPS3 Senior Health and Wellness Center No. 3. The firm has also been heading a team of twelve different international consultants as the Co-Prime Architect for First Americans Museum, scheduled to open September 18, 2021.
Just today, NonDoc announced that David Hornbeek would throw his hat in the ring to compete with Tom Robins for the non-partisan position on the City Council in early April 2025. Should another candidate enter the race, then there would be a primary in February 2025.
The Downtown Edmond Business Association (DEBA) is hosting their seventh annual scarecrow decorating contest. Members of DEBA were each given a scarecrow and asked to decorate it and display it in the downtown area to help bring fall fun to Downtown Edmond.
The scarecrows will be put in place by 6am October 1st and we invite you to come to Downtown Edmond and check out the unique scarecrows.
DEBA is opening up voting for the scarecrow contest to the public.
The Scarecrow contest will run until October 31st. Please visit Downtown Edmond on Facebook or Instagram to vote for your favorite scarecrow. Be sure to “like” your favorite scarecrow on the original post created by Downtown Edmond.
About Downtown Edmond
Downtown Edmond Business Association (DEBA) is a membership organization formed by
business owners in Downtown Edmond. DEBA holds many family-friendly events throughout
the year.
Support Local – Creme de la Crumb
Many of you know of Noel Nugent’s pastry skills, and now, all of Edmond can delight in this formally trained pastry chef’s fantastic items now available in her newly finished french inspired cafe at Air Depot & Covell, thanks to her father, Steve Skaggs, who built out the entire cafe for Noel, over a period of almost 2 years.
Trained in Paris, Noel offers genuine french croissants, and other pastries, while also offering coffee drinks & more. You can find Noel at Instagram.com/de.la_crumb
The new cafe Creme de la Crumb is located on Covell just east of 135, at 5825 E Covell Rd 73034 the hours are Wednesday – Monday (closed Tuesdays) 7:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Paper Arts hosts Annual Fall Crafty Garage Sale at 221 S Santa Fe this Friday, Saturday and Sunday!
The fall crafty garage sale is this weekend at Paper Arts in Edmond, Oklahoma. Friday night Early Bird shopping is from 6pm to 9pm. Admission is a package of new unopened socks (any gender any size) for Sox of Love, Inc.. Saturday the sale hours are 10am to 3pm. Sunday is half-price day which means anything with red on the tag in the crafty garage sale is half the price marked. Sunday hours are noon to 4pm. TONS of stuff from over 30 sellers! Pass it along and tell a friend. See you there!
Keep your eye out for many more fall events happening in and around Edmond!
Have a terrific week,
Sherri