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Hennessey Elementary Eagles of the Week for the week ending Oct. 23 include pre-k students Emmanuel Robles Mier, Sutton Meek and Everly Lam; kindergarten students Crew Charmasson, Carter Weimer, Lucia Cassel and Yaritsa Martinez; first graders Pamela Berumen, Keetan Gardner, Dahlia Valles and Marshall McFeeters; second graders Truett Humphries, Kaullins Vaverka, Gracie Hau and Racelynn Shaw; third graders Cameron Walters, Andrea Cox, Abraham Guzman and Reese Meek; fourth graders Julianne Matousek, Gio Murillo, Maddi Moery and Kiera Pendergraft; and fifth graders Stephanie Valles, Micaela Garcia, Tucker Gordon and Daniel Moody. [Photo provided]
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Read moreThe Jolly 01’ Elf had a busy day Sunday at Kingfisher’s Downtown Holiday Open House. He started hearing early Christmas lists and taking photos at Century 21/Goodyear Green (top left), although Judah Mayfield, 3, is only slightly less skeptical than little brother Zion, 1. Then Santa hitched a ride with the Express Employment Professionals team of Clydesdales, bottom left, for a ride to the Kingfisher County Courthouse. He was greeted there by crowds that included twins Truett and Tatum Humphries, 7, and big sister Saydee, 10, top right. The Kingfisher High School choir, under the direction of Diann Magnus sang and led Christmas carols until dusk (bottom center). And finally, Santa rounded out the evening by flipping the switch on the Christmas tree, along with Chamber Manager Shawna Rupp.
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