Riley Lindley, left, and Hayden Hadley lead the 88th Annual Hall County Picnic Parade Saturday, Sept. 16 in downtown Memphis. The Red River Sun/Elizabeth Tanner
Attendees shop over 40 vendor booths during the 88th Annual Hall County Picnic, which took place Saturday, Sept. 16 on the square in downtown Memphis.
Texas Panhandle Pistoleros member Doc Edward competes in the Texas Panhandle Championships during the 88th Annual Hall County Picnic Saturday, Sept. 16. For additional photos, see 8B.
BettyAnnMorris,accompanied by her sister, Alice Kay Roden, represents their mother, the late Johnnie Sue Byars Young, 2023 Hall County Picnic Association Parade Marshall, during the 88th Annual Hall County Parade.
MEMPHIS —The 88th Annual Hall County Picnic welcomed hundreds of attendees to the square in downtown Memphis Saturday, Sept. 16, as well as entertainment by the Texas Panhandle Pistoleros, WillyWigs and Ty Wellborn and the Last Stand.
Following a Friday filled with hamburgers, football and music by area guitarist and singer WillyWigs, Saturday festivities kicked off at 7 a.m. with a...