May 18, 2023
Vol. 23, No. 52
In This Issue FOUR SEASONS
Street gala returns
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.
An Old West show
See Page 7
FRIDAY, May 19
Scattered Thunderstorms High 77° Low 58°
SATURDAY, May 20 Partly Cloudy High 73° Low 53°
PHOTOS BY MELINDA INFANTE
Charles Memphis performed a past Heard on Hurd for opening act. Emilia and Evelyn Hyden enjoyed the food and the face painting at Heard on Hurd. The event, sponsored by Citizens Bank Edmond, draws large crowds.
SUNDAY, May 21 Partly Cloudy High 76° Low 56°
The ongoing 10-season celebration of Heard on Hurd resumes again this Saturday evening beginning at 6 p.m. Heard on Hurd is a street festival in downtown Edmond powered by Citizens Bank of Edmond that features dozens of retail and food vendors and local, live performing artists. This time around it will be the guitarist duo of Michael Todd & Kiara Day.
Every third Saturday from March through October, join the family friendly fun entertainment, activities, and amazing food and drink from local restaurants and bars before you explore the pop-up shops, food trucks, and live music at Heard on Hurd. At the Downtown Street party you might meet an old friend, make a new one or just kick back and enjoy something cool to drink while listening to a concert.