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Sulphur Well homecoming cancelled due to Coronavirus

The longstanding Third Sunday in August celebration, a homecoming for all who love Sulphur Well, KY and its traditions, has been cancelled this year.

The organizing committee says that canceling the crowd-drawing activities for 2020 is in the best interest to keep the community safe from COVID-19.




This story was posted on 2020-08-05 08:16:47
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From above Sulphur Well park



2020-08-05 - Metcalfe County, KY - Photo by Wayne Garmon Photography .
The Sulphur Well Homecoming Committee announced that, "with much sadness we have decided to cancel 3rd Sunday in August Celebration this year. We feel it’s in the best interest to keep our community safe from COVID-19. Please help us to spread the word and prayers for all to be safe and well." This photo is looking down on the "gum" where you can still take a sip of the white sulphur water from the artesian well on the left just above the bridge across the Little Barren to the old Dance Hall lawn.

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