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Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade Comes To Sulphur

At left, a Sulphur kindergarten student, Rance Gilbert, parades up the elementary school walk with his rendition of high school player, Mace Mobly.

Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade Comes To Sulphur

Above, Sulphur Elementary School kindergarten students parade with their unique and colorful parade entries.

Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade Comes To Sulphur

The Kindergarten classes of the Sulphur Elementary School presented their very own “Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade” on Friday prior to the Thanksgiving break.

Sulphur’s Hometown Christmas Event Set Saturday

Sulphur’s Hometown Christmas festivities are planned for Saturday, Nov. 27 with activities beginning around 5:00 p.m. in the downtown area followed by the annual Christmas Parade beginning at 6:00 p.m. with the 2021 Parade Of Lights going through the downtown area with Santa making his grand appearance.

Sulphur’s Hometown Christmas Event Set Saturday

Christmas memories for the whole family will be in the offing at “Sulphur’s Hometown Christmas” event, hosted by the Sulphur Chamber of Commerce, November 27 on the Muskogee Street Plaza in downtown area.

Kiwanis Club Honors Outstanding School Employees

Four Sulphur teachers and a support staff employee were honored last Friday during the Bulldog’s playoff football game vs. Anadarko. The five honorees and those presenting the awards are shown above. They are, from left, Apryl Harden, honored by Kiwanian Wes Hilliard, Kari Seitz and Sherry Summers, honored by Kiwanian Jenny Trett, Grace Perez, honored by Kiwanian Cory Woods and Shirley Lewis, honored by Kiwanian Sherry Gordon. PHOTO BY SABRINA DUCK

Kiwanis Club Honors Outstanding School Employees

Four teachers in the Sulphur school system and one support staff employee were recognized in pre-game festivities during last Friday night’s playoff football game “for going above and beyond in the education of their students.”

Local Vets Honored

Local Vets Honored

Sulphur Veterans Center residents watch as patriotically decorated vehicles parade by the entrance to the Center last Friday as part of this community’s Veterans Day activities. The Sulphur American Legion Post 148 sponsored a parade through downtown Sulphur one day earlier to kick off the festivities and a patriotic concert by members of the local mult-denominational SASO Choir sang at the Crossway Baptist Church that evening.

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