4th of July Memories
Just looking for a winner, Connie Rupprecht
Just looking for a winner, Connie Rupprecht
The famous Turtle Race returns
This fine crew flagged the Canadian River Bridge at midweek, in preparation for the festivities ahead. Helping out with the project were Mason Moore; Remelle Farrar; Chamber board members Sherye Talley, Sarah Rader, Betsy Alexander, and Michelle Schaef; and Shila and Brenden Wyatt, who pitched in to help as well. This was the third year the popular walking bridge was bannered in red, white, and blue—an event that now signals the approach of Canadian's historic Fourth of July celebration.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE CANADIAN/HEMPHILL COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Independence Day: July 4, 1776
In the years leading up to July 4, 1776, many colonists did not want complete independence from England. But over time, British trade restrictions, taxes, and troops occupying America turned more and more colonists against British rule.
Headliner Jon Wolfe
The best introduction to Jon Wolfe is the basic yet not-so-simple fact that he’s a country singer and songwriter. Country music, as it was, is, and always should be—with boots firmly standing on the bedrock of tradition and an eye focused on taking it into the future. And that, as any fan of true country knows, is no simple proposition.
“At heart, it’s all about being a great singer and storyteller.”
The Citadelle Art Foundation is pleased to host an exhibit by George Mendoza, titled Colors of the Wind. What makes this exhibit so unusual is that this artist is blind.