April 25, 2019

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April 25, 2019

Vol. 19, No. 48

In This Issue DIRECTIONS

Directions, by Joe Slack, in real life is located in front of OnCue, at 15th and I-35, 4100 E. 15th Street, but this week is hidden somewhere in our paper. Email c o n te s t @ e d m o n d p a p e r. c o m with the correct location to be entered in the weekly drawing. For more information, see page 4.

2019 Summer Activities Inserted Today!

PHOTOS BY MELINDA INFANTE

FRIDAY, APRIL 26 Sunny High 79° Low 59°

SATURDAY, APRIL 27 Partly Cloudy High 84° Low 63°

SUNDAY, APRIL 28 AM Thunderstorms High 84° Low64°

Many people enjoyed the 2018 Arts Festival including (clockwise from top left) Singer/Songwriter Richelle Sigrist on guitar, Kyleigh Goodyear (10), Addison Potter (7), a group of people enjoying the food trucks, Madison Resnick (6) bungee jumping, crowds strolling through the exhibits, Lorelai Tate (3) bungee jumping and Anne (4) and Ben (2) Banister posing with ‘Elsa’ from Disney’s ‘Frozen.’ Get ready for The Edmond Arts Festival.This marks the 41st year for the Downtown Edmond event. It runs the weekend of May 3 to 5. Thousands of people are expected to attend to enjoy the art, food, fun and entertainment. On Friday, May 3 and Saturday, May 4, the festival will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. On Sunday it’s 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sponsored by the Downtown Edmond Business Association (DEBA) there will be dozens and dozens of artists here for the event, involved in all forms of art from oil painting to sculptures. There are also more than 20 food trucks. Please bring the children because there are many activities for them as well, including a moon

May 3, 4 & 5 walk and face painting. But leave the pets at home. Only service dogs are allowed at the Arts Festival.

Also the charity organization for the Edmond Arts Festival this year is Fostering Sweet Dreams. Fostering Sweet Dreams is a non profit that provides tangible needs such as beds, car seats, high chairs and strollers to Kinship foster-care placements along with unexpected traditional foster-care placements. Edmond Police Officer Randy Payne and his wife, Kristy were so moved by the needs of foster children that they’ve made it their life’s goal to help. They started this organization in March of 2016 and have impacted 1,750 children to date. Fostering Sweet Dreams will be at the Arts Festival in the hospitality tent in front of Fashion Boutique and will be selling tickets to win a gift basket with various items from downtown Edmond merchants.


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April 25, 2019 by Edmond Life and Leisure - Issuu