The Norman Pride festival and parade that took place over the weekend was an excellent example of our local community coming together to celebrate what makes us who we are.
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It’s easy to complain, and now, with the bullhorn of social media, complaints are more difficult to avoid. But there are quite a few reasons to be thankful to live in Norman, and this is the time of year to focus on the good things in life. Here’s why we’re happy to be doing what we do in the best city in Oklahoma:
The Lynx and the Ardelle are head to head at about the 2 mile mark.
The Tall Ship Lynx, out of Nantucket, races in the 33rd annual Schooner Festival.
The Ardelle, a pinky schooner built by Essex shipbuilder Harold Burnham, participates in the race.
The Eileen Marie, out of Boston, a red hulled centerboard schooner, sails by Stage Fort Park as the canons go off during the Parade of Sail.
Around 25 boats from as far away as England participated in the Gloucester Schooner Festival.
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