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Heard on Hurd Back for season 10

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One of Edmond’s top outdoor events os scheduled to return this weekend, although the forecast may not be the best,. Heard on Hurd, sponsored by Citizens Bank of Edmond, will mark its 10th year this year., Heard on Hurd is a street festival in downtown Edmond powered by Citizens Bank that features more than 60 retail and food vendors and 3 local, live performing artists!

Thousands of people visit the street gala each year and the bank estimates $6 million in economic impact annually.

There is a lot to do at each festival as you can listen to a variety of local musicians as you browse through rotating pop-up shops and local stores for one-ofa-kind items and Oklahoma-made goods. Stroll along the downtown district’s streets and check out the charming businesses open late during this local festival. You’ll also have the opportunity to dig into tasty bites from some of the metro’s most popular food trucks. Don’t miss the best of Edmond at this food truck and live entertainment extravaganza.

And again, please be sure to check your local weather forecasts. If, for instance, the event is postponed or canceled this weekend, don’t worry. It will return for many more fun times this year.

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