Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Sulphur Day set for Saturday

Fishing derby at 8 a.m. kicks off events

- SUSAN HOLLAND Susan Holland may be reached by email at sholland@nwadg. com.

SULPHUR SPRINGS — Sulphur Springs has planned its 2021 Independen­ce Day Celebratio­n for Saturday in the Sulphur Springs City Park. City officials invite everyone in the area to join them for the celebratio­n.

“Sulphur Springs is looking forward to introducin­g new traditions and keeping old ones for all to enjoy,” city officials said.

A number of events are planned with a variety of games to play, music to enjoy, a motorcycle show, parade and pageant.

The swimming hole will be open for swimmers to enjoy.

“Back by popular demand are the rubber duck races and the dunk tank, with the fire chief and police chief scheduled to take turns sitting in the hot seat,” said Sulphur Springs Mayor Shane Weber.

The day’s events will kick off with the popular fishing derby at 8 a. m. Prizes will be awarded in various age divisions.

Musical entertainm­ent will be provided by The George Brothers Band.

The band begins playing at noon and continues performing throughout the afternoon. George Brothers is a three-piece band based in Northwest Arkansas which is self-described as a country/Southern rock/red dirt band.

Live karaoke performanc­es will be held whenever the band is not playing.

A new “Tour of the World” food court will be set up at which visitors can sample flavors from around the world.

Entry forms are available at city hall for young ladies who wish to enter the Sulphur Springs children’s beauty pageant.

There will also be a Little Mister division for boys up through age 5. Contestant­s are all invited to ride in the parade.

The pageant is being hosted by the S.K.O. Event Center, just across the street from the park, where the competitio­n will be held beginning at 4 p.m.

Prizes for division winners include a profession­al photo shoot with Jen Thurlo Photograph­y, flowers from Yarrow Floral and more.

Miss Arkansas Elementary Preschool Clara Kate Edwards, of Gravette, who is representi­ng Arkansas in the Miss Elementary America national pageant in Little Rock, will be a special guest at the pageant.

The annual fireworks show will begin at dark. Organizers say guests should be prepared for a spectacula­r show this year.

A street dance will be held following the fireworks, with a karaoke accompanim­ent.

“Let’s all get together and remember what it feels like to have a blast after so long of being cooped up”, said Tammy Chriss on a Sulphur Springs Neighborho­od & Friends post.

“We here at the city of Sulphur Springs look forward to having you there! Mark your calendar for June 26, 2021, all day!”

Contact Aubrey Doss at City Hall, 479-298-3218 or 479212-2154, for vendor applicatio­ns or general informatio­n on the celebratio­n.

 ?? (Submitted Photo) ?? Musical entertainm­ent during Sulphur Day will be provided by the George Brothers Band. The band begins playing at noon and continues performing throughout the afternoon. It is a three-piece band based in Northwest Arkansas which is self-described as a country/Southern rock/red dirt band.
(Submitted Photo) Musical entertainm­ent during Sulphur Day will be provided by the George Brothers Band. The band begins playing at noon and continues performing throughout the afternoon. It is a three-piece band based in Northwest Arkansas which is self-described as a country/Southern rock/red dirt band.
 ?? (Submitted Photo) ?? This Indian motorcycle is an example of the bikes that will be entered in the Sulphur Day motorcycle show. Registrati­on will be held at 10 a.m. with a burnout competitio­n between 1 and 2 p.m. on Spring Street. Awards for the motorcycle show and the burnout will be held at 2 p.m.
(Submitted Photo) This Indian motorcycle is an example of the bikes that will be entered in the Sulphur Day motorcycle show. Registrati­on will be held at 10 a.m. with a burnout competitio­n between 1 and 2 p.m. on Spring Street. Awards for the motorcycle show and the burnout will be held at 2 p.m.

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