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Sulphur Well Homecoming is Saturday and Sunday, August 20, 21, 2005
The Sulphur Well Homecoming will be Saturday, August 20, and Sunday, August 21, 2005. The homecoming, by tradition, has been held each Third Sunday in August; today, the celebration covers two days. The festivities will include flea market booths set up Saturday and Sunday with a space cost of $10.00.Music lovers will be entertained Saturday evening by David Froggett and his Kentucky Ridge Runner Band. On Sunday 1500 ducks will be released in the Little Barren River near Sulphur Well as part of the festivities. Festival goers can adopt ducks, from one duck for $5, or buy a Quack Pack of six for $25. Big spenders can adopt an entire flock of 100 ducks for $100. Ducks are available at the Edmonton-Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce Office, Edmonton State Bank, or South Central Bank in Edmonton. The first prize in the duck race will be a Magnavox big screen projection TV; second prize will be an X Box game system; third prize will be a home entertainment center. Click here for related story on Buelah Villa Hotel, Sulphur Well To find the way to Sulphur Well: Click here for Mapquest map Story information courtesy of Senior Quest Magazine. This story was posted on 2005-08-17 09:48:57
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