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Third Sunday Sulphur Well Homecoming is 20-21 Aug 2016

The Third Sunday in August traditional homecoming is this weekend. Events start at 8amCT Saturday morning, concludes on Sunday afternoon with famed Duck Race
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Sulphur Well Homecoming with be held Saturday & Sunday, August 20 & 21, 2016, at the Sulphur Well Park, 1501 Sulphur Well-Knob Lick Road, Sulphur Well, KY.


Events on Saturday Start at 8amCT, and include:
A 5K Run Walk at 8amCT. The Antique Tractor Show 9am-10amCT. Beauty Pageant at 11amCT. Car Show 2pm-5pmCT. Shady Grove, live band 3pm-5pmCT. Pet Show at 5:30pmCT. Children's games 6pm-7pmCT. Fireworks at Dark. And Hornet Pickers, live band, 6:30pm-8:30pmCT.
Events on Sunday start with lunch served by the North Metcalfe Volunteer Fire Department followed by:
Spirituals perform 1pm-1:30pmCT. Gospel Message by Bro. Joe Milby, 1:30pm-2pmCT. 2pm-2:45pm, Spirituals perform. Duck Race with Special Guest Chris Allen, 3pmCT.
The North Metcalfe Volunteer Fire Department will serve food on both days.


This story was posted on 2016-08-20 03:18:13
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