July 4, 2019
Vol. 20, No. 6
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.
A big crowd turns out for A Taste of Edmond See Page 17
FRIDAY, JULY 5
Partly Cloudy High 93° Low 74°
SATURDAY, JULY 6
Scattered Thunderstorms High 92° Low 73°
SUNDAY, JULY 7
Partly Cloudy High 92° Low 71°
Happy Fourth of July holiday again from your friends at Edmond Life & Leisure newspaper. Please note a few publishing changes for this week. This week’s edition will go to our many drop off locations in Edmond on Wednesday. Home delivery, because of the holiday, has been moved to Friday. Still the past few weeks, thanks to the hard work of the LibertyFest committee, has been a celebration of a nation which was born into freedom almost 250 years ago. If you get a chance, you might thank the LibertyFest volunteers for
their work, should you see them around town. If you’re still looking for one last fun thing to do this week, check out the Wagner’s Carnival. The family fun entertainment is making its inaugural appearance at Mitch Park, just west of Kelly on Covell. On Friday they are opened from 5 to 10 p.m. The fun continues on its last day, Saturday July 6, with a 2 to 10 p.m. visit. There are many fun rides and the food, which helps to make carnivals fun. Some of that food includes cotton candy and funnel cakes.
If you’re one of the record 49 million Americans traveling for the holiday, put safety first whether it’s operating your vehicle or boat. And always remember to put on your life vest in the boat. Finally if you have any leftover fireworks, don’t fire them in the city of Edmond. It’s illegal and could end up putting a serious dent in your wallet. Yet that might be a small price to pay when compared to a trip to the emergency room or causing a fire. Let common sense and safety prevail on the Fourth and the rest of this weekend. Once again, happy holiday.