Gravette holds Spittin' and Pickin' in the Park

Photo by Susan Holland This group of youngsters was among the crowd enjoying the free watermelon at Gravette’s “Spittin’ and Pickin’ in the Park” at Kindley Park Saturday night. Mayor Byron Warren welcomed the crowd and Margo Thomas, left, city council member, helped serve melon wedges at the event which also featured gospel singing.
Photo by Susan Holland This group of youngsters was among the crowd enjoying the free watermelon at Gravette’s “Spittin’ and Pickin’ in the Park” at Kindley Park Saturday night. Mayor Byron Warren welcomed the crowd and Margo Thomas, left, city council member, helped serve melon wedges at the event which also featured gospel singing.

Photo by Susan Holland

This group of youngsters was among the crowd enjoying the free watermelon at Gravette's "Spittin' and Pickin' in the Park" at Kindley Park Saturday night. Mayor Byron Warren welcomed the crowd and Margo Thomas, left, city council member, helped serve melon wedges at the event which also featured gospel singing.

Photo by Susan Holland

The New Revival Quartet, with headquarters in Newcastle, Okla., entertained the crowd at the "Spittin' and Pickin' in the Park" event at Gravette's Kindley Park Saturday night. Members of the popular group are, left to right, Buddy Pietzel of Tulsa, baritone; Steve Rose of Bentonville, bass; Aaron Brooke of Oklahoma City, lead; and Heather Brooke of Bartlesville, baritone.

Photo by Susan Holland

The New Revival Quartet, with headquarters in Newcastle, Okla., entertained the crowd at the "Spittin' and Pickin' in the Park" event at Gravette's Kindley Park Saturday night. Members of the popular group are, left to right, Buddy Pietzel of Tulsa, baritone; Steve Rose of Bentonville, bass; Aaron Brooke of Oklahoma City, lead; and Heather Brooke of Bartlesville, baritone.

Photo by Susan Holland

This group of youngsters was among the crowd enjoying the free watermelon at Gravette's "Spittin' and Pickin' in the Park" at Kindley Park Saturday night. Mayor Byron Warren welcomed the crowd and Margo Thomas, left, city council member, helped serve melon wedges at the event which also featured gospel singing.

By Susan Holland

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General News on 09/10/2014