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Fourth of July Party in the Park to welcome live music

Shelby Bocanegra The Fourth of July Party in the Park, scheduled for 5 p.m. Friday, July 4 at Fair Park, just got even better. This year, the Fourth of July Party in the Park will welcome live music, beginning at 6 p.m., including the Huser Brothers and Ty Wellborn and the Last Stand.
The Memphis Citywide Garage Sale will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday, June 14, according to Memphis Chamber of Commerce Manager Kim Cloyd, who said 14 addresses have already registered for the event. To register, contact the Memphis Chamber of Commerce at 806-259-3144 or memphistexaschamber@windstream.net. Maps will be handed out at the Memphis Chamber of Commerce office, 515 W. Main St., the day of the sale. Memphis Chamber of Commerce

The Memphis Citywide Garage Sale will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday, June 14, according to Memphis Chamber of Commerce Manager Kim Cloyd, who said 14 addresses have already registered for the event. To register, contact the Memphis Chamber of Commerce at 806-259-3144 or memphistexaschamber@windstream.net. Maps will be handed out at the Memphis Chamber of Commerce office, 515 W. Main St., the day of the sale. Memphis Chamber of Commerce

WELLINGTON

BLOOD DRIVEDonate this summer and make a splash at Coffee Memorial Blood Center’s Wellington Community Blood Drive from 2:30-6 p.m.Monday, June 16 at the Wellington Ambulance Barn, 703 Ft. Worth St.

MEMPHIS

CITYWIDE GARAGE SALEThe annual Citywide Garage Sale, hosted by the Memphis Chamber of Commerce, will be held Saturday, June 14. To register the address of a sale, call 806-259-3144. Maps will be handed out before the sale at the Memphis Chamber of Commerce office, 515 Main St.

CHILDRESS

PARTY IN THE PARKThe Fourth of July Park in the Park, including food trucks, vendors, music, fireworks and more, will begin at 5 p.m. Friday, July 4 at Fair Park.To reserve a booth, $35, contact Shelby Bocanegra at 940-585-7031.Additional details will be released as the event nears.
From approximately 25 entries, the Wellington Community Fund Board of Directors named Kenady Skelton’s piece as the winning yard sign design. A Wellington High School senior, Skelton’s artwork depicts what Wellington means to her. Ashley Lemons

From approximately 25 entries, the Wellington Community Fund Board of Directors named Kenady Skelton’s piece as the winning yard sign design. A Wellington High School senior, Skelton’s artwork depicts what Wellington means to her. Ashley Lemons

Skelton captures WCF yard sign design

WELLINGTON – While donations are the sole source of funding for the Wellington Community Fund (WCF), donors who contribute $50 or more receive a yard sign created by a Wellington High School art student.“We all made them in art class,” said Kenady Skelton, winner of the 2025 yard sign contest.