September 15, 2022 Vol. 23, No. 18
In This Issue FOUR SEASONS
Salute to military Heard on Hurd this Saturday
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.
Coach savors first UCO win
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PHOTOS BY MELINDA INFANTE
Ridley Walker, 6, and Carly Newcomb. 6, enjoyed the face painting at Heard on Hurd
FRIDAY, September 16 Sunny High 92° Low 69°
SATURDAY, September 17 Mostly Sunny High 93° Low 71°
SUNDAY, September 18 Sunny High 95° Low 73°
Citizens Bank of Edmond’s Heard on Hurd will be civics demonstration on voting for kids, including an “I back Saturday, September 17 from 6pm – 10pm at the Voted” sticker. Their tent will be next to the Heard on intersection of Broadway and Hurd in Downtown EdHurd stage. mond. In addition to enjoying live music and a variety The September 17th event will host more than 60 of food trucks and pop-up shops, this month’s event food trucks and pop-up shops, including Monkey Food will honor our military. Truck, Mekong Spice and The Eclectic Creative, who The Heard on Hurd stage will feature Charlie Memare new vendors to Heard on Hurd this month. phis at 6pm with a sound that pays homage to the To find out more about the event, like us on Faceforefathers and the outlaws of country music, while book, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. not forsaking Memphis’ first love, punk. At 7:10pm, For more upcoming events, please see, Page 6. Also attendees will get to rock out with the US Army Rock check out Page 5 for what’s going on the State Fair of Band. Headlining the event is local Oklahoma City Oklahoma, which opens this week. musician, Will Gaines, who has been writing songs for About Citizens Bank of Edmond years and is releasing an album this fall. Gaines will Citizens Bank of Edmond continues to operate on the take the stage at 8:40pm. A special performance by same downtown Edmond intersection where it was the Edmond Fine Arts Youth Choir will take place prior founded in April 1901. to the first band at 5:30pm. “It is important to the Citizens Bank Edmond team that we honor, support and give back to our military community,” said Jill Castilla, president and CEO at Citizens Bank of Edmond. “We will have nearly all military branches represented at this month’s Heard on Hurd and look forward to honoring them throughout the evening.” The ROTC will present the colors at 6pm, prior to the first band taking the stage. Attendees can also visit with several military recruiters who will be at Heard on Hurd and participate in a virtual shooting range with the Marines. This month’s featured nonprofit is NonDoc Media, whose mission is to produce and distribute quality journalism with context that enables civic involvement. Madi and Josh Yokum enjoy the food and shade at Heard At Heard on Hurd this month, NonDoc will hold a on Hurd with their dogs Coral and Winston.