Edmond Life & Leisure - July 23, 2020

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July 23, 2020

Vol. 21, No. 10

In This Issue FOUR SEASONS

Hometown hero

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.

Krazy Daze See Page 16-18

FRIDAY, July 24

Mostly Sunny High 89° Low 75°

SATURDAY, July 25 Mostly Sunny High 89° Low 74°

SUNDAY, July 26 Mostly Sunny High 92° Low 75°

Museum to feature Darci Lynne One of Edmond’s most beloved entertainers will be honored with a exhibition, beginning next month. The Edmond Historical Society and Museum presents the new exhibit, Darci Lynne’s Got Talent from Aug. 11 through Jan. 30. A virtual ribbon-cutting and live performance by Darci Lynne is Sunday, Aug. 9 at 3 p.m. Darci Lynne was just 12 when she won the NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” championship in 2017 for her singing ventriloquist act. Incredibly, she’d only had a few years of lessons when she wowed the judges and won America’s heart. The Edmond area student had gotten her start in 2014 by winning first place at the “Edmond’s Got Talent” competition. Now she’s a performing sensation, appearing on television

shows and traveling around the country to sell-out crowds after having her own show in Las Vegas. Edmond Historical Society & Museum is proud to present America’s first-ever museum exhibit dedicated to Darci Lynne, a hometown hero. Artifacts featured include clothing from her television performances, her first practice puppets, tour posters, and scripts. Virtual Ribbon Cutting & Performance, Aug. 9 at 3 p.m: As part of the Virtual Ribbon Cutting and Performance event, viewers will see Darci Lynne touring the new museum exhibit and sharing stories about the artifacts on display. Darci Lynne will

then perform for the audience, followed by question and answer session with some special guests. Make your reservation at edmondhistory.org or call 405-340-0078 to receive a Zoom invitation and password. Show cost: $20. This is a fundraising event for the museum. Attendees also have the opportunity to purchase the licensed Petunia hand puppet at the discounted rate of $35.00. Museum Information: Edmond Historical Society & Museum is open 10 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Friday. Please visit the museum website at www.edmondhistory. org or by calling the museum at 405340-0078 to learn more about how the museum is operating during Covid-19. Admission is free.


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