Edmond Life and Leisure - August 5, 2021

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August 5, 2021 Vol. 22, No. 12

In This Issue FOUR SEASONS

Blue Hippo Festival here this weekend

Four Seasons, by Kevin Box, in real life is located in front of the Center for Transformative Learning on the UCO campus, but this week is hidden somewhere in our paper. Email contest@edmondpaper.com with the correct location to be entered in the weekly drawing. For more information, see page 4.

Back to School See page 15 -18

FRIDAY, August 6 Partly Cloudy High 92° Low 73°

SATURDAY, August 7 Partly Cloudy High 92° Low 74°

SUNDAY, August 8 Mostly Sunny High 95° Low 75°

Helping museum usher in Route 66 exhibit Edmond Historical Society and Museum is celebrating the opening of its Edmond’s Route 66 exhibit in a big, blue HUMONGOUS way! The Route 66 Blue Hippo Festival, is Aug. 6-7 from noon to 4 p.m. each day at the Museum and Stephenson Park in Edmond. This two-day festival is themed around Edmond’s Route 66 icon, the Blue Hippo. Family-friendly activities, performances, artists and all things blue, will take place at the Museum and in Stephenson Park. Presented by Bank7 and sponsored by the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden. Quirky and Educational: In addition to carnival-style activities, visitors can participate in hippo and Route 66 Trivia throughout the park. Participate in a community art project or the community quilt — blue hippo-themed, of course. Try to win a Hot Wheels race, view a miniature electric train in the Historic Rodkey House, or purchase one of the hippo art pieces being created LIVE during the festival. An array of blue hippo merchandise will also be available. The Blue Hippo: The origin of Edmond’s Blue Hippo is mysterious, but the icon debuted at 12th

& Broadway in 1991. The hippo, left over from a former construction company, once sprayed water from its “box” at an unknown water park. He was repainted and has served as a community icon and a roadside photo stop ever since. Although the Blue Hippo will remain in his current location, festival attendees are welcome to stop by and take a selfie. At the festival, a blue hippo art replica will be on display as part of the new Edmond’s Route 66 exhibit, and a blue hippo mascot will be on hand for photographs. Further Details: Art and Music is provided throughout the festival, as sponsored by Allied Arts, Oklahoma Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, French Family Charitable Foundation, Cameron and Betsy Mantor, Tamashii Ramen House. Blues & Bluegrass Music: 1:00 Fri — Lucas Ross, banjo; 2:30 Fri — Kyle Dillingham, fiddle; 12:00 Sat — Stage Sisters, blues; 1:30 Sat — Belova, jazz; 3:00 Sat — Katie & the Elements, jazz. Performance: 12:00-2:00 Sat— Hooplahoma! Live Hippo Art: 12:00 Fri—Jenni-

fer Cocoma Hustis, painter; 1:00 Fri — Erin Latham, print-maker; 2:00 Fri — Katelynn Noel Knick, painter; 3:00 Fri — Jay Tracy, painter; 12:00 Sat—Jerry Bennett, cartoonist; 2:00 Sat — Forrest McKinley, cartoonist. Booths: Edmond Quilt Guild, Silver Leaf Gems, Artist Jerry Bennett Art, Author Anita Schlaht, Finer Arts of Oklahoma, Cycle 66, Arcadia Red Barn, Toy Train Operators Society, Edmond Urban Forestry, Neil Garrison Flint Knapping, Goldfish Swim School, Revolution Martial Arts, We Rock the Spectrum Kid’s Gym, CLR Bar, Edmond Museum Gift Shop, Bison Creek Clothing. Classic Cars: Mostly-blue classic cars will be viewable, sponsored by Autoworks. Food & Drink: Many of the restaurants along 5th street are offering discounts or Blue Hippo Specials. The Pops 66 Drink Truck will also be available. Hideaway Pizza and Nashbird Chicken have provided discount coupons, and Tamashii Ramen House is sponsoring Hooplahoma on Saturday 12:00-2:00. Details continue to evolve, so visit EdmondHistory.org for updates.


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