August 8, 2019 Vol. 20, No. 11
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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.
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Back to School 2019 Middle School Edition Inserted Today!
FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 AM Clouds/PM Sun High 98° Low 78°
Events abound as school start nears PHOTOS COURTESY OF CITIZEN POTAWATOMI NATION
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 Partly Cloudy High 100° Low 77°
SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 Mostly Sunny High 100° Low 80°
If you’re looking for fun this weekend, the FireLake Fireflight Balloon Fest will be held in Shawnee this weekend. Yet it’s far from the only happening on the agenda this weekend. Lots of events will be available for those wanting to get out and take advantage of the summer. Although summer officially continues for another month, schedules are getting ready to change. That’s because school officially begins in Edmond starting Friday, Aug. 16. Some 25,000 students in the Edmond Public Schools, grades pre-K to 12 will be back in the classroom. This week please check out our second installment of our “Back to School” guide. A third, and final, installment will be
part of next week’s edition. Because of school, the regular season will end this Sunday at Pelican Bay. The aquatics center, at 1034 S. Bryant, will then go to their weekend hours only schedule until closing after Labor Day. Pelican Bay will be open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and noon to 6 p.m. on Sundays. Other weekend highlights include the Edmond Junior Rodeo this weekend at the Round Up Club, north of Second Street, off Kelly. Of course the weekly Edmond Farmer’s Market will be held until the fall each Saturday morning at the Festival Market Place in downtown. If you’re planning for the next Heard on Hurd, please make a note. The seasonal street party, complete
with food and entertainment, will be held on Saturday evening Aug. 17. Of the metro events, the FireLake balloon festival features family-friendly activities, fireworks, a hunting and fishing expo, a 5K, and a display of 25 majestic hot air balloons. If none of that appeals to you, then please turn to Page 8 this week for our regular feature, “What’s Happening This Weekend.” And if you do get out and about Saturday and Sunday, bring the sunscreen and drink lots of water. Temperates are expected to top the century mark. Use caution but have fun with the remaining weekends of your summer.