The fourth annual Howardwick Hoedown was held last Saturday, July 23, and is being called a great success by organizers in that community.
Despite hot July weather, the Hoedown drew its largest crowd ever, as people from Howardwick, Clarendon, Hedley, and other points in the Panhandle gathered in McMorries Memorial Park.
An on-site raffle gave away dozens and dozens of prizes throughout the day that were donated to the community for the purpose. The biggest prize, a 2022 Advance EVI Golf Cart, was won by Jeff Wilde of Amarillo at the close of the day.
Residents and visitors gathered under the park pavilion and under canopies set up around the park. Live music was provided by The Tweeks will be entertaining visitors from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
The Clarendon Lions Club Cornhole Tournament drew 16 two-person teams as well as 16 Lions. The participants got into the fun with colorful team names. The “A-Holes” were the champions of the day with team members Clint Conkin and Wes Smith dominating the competition. Second place went to the “Corn Stars,” and third place was claimed by “The Punishers.”
Wayne McDonald, playing under the moniker of “Drunk 2” for “The Drunks,” won the drawing for the custom Lions cornhole board set.
The new putting green installed last week in the park was formally opened by Mayor Tony Clemishire, who took the opening putt with a kid’s plastic golf club.
The official putting contest Saturday afternoon drew 17 adult participants. Winners were Bo Eddleman, first; Ben Estlack, second; and Eddie Chavira, third. Eddleman took home a new set of golf clubs as the grand prize.
Proceeds from this year’s Hoedown will help raise money for the city to buy equipment to fix city streets, according to City Secretary Sandy Childress.
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