| HOLY TERROR DAY'S CELEBRATION |
| SEPTEMBER - 11-12TH - 2010 |
| " AN AMERICAN FOLK EVENT " |
" THE STORY " In Li'l Abner, Sadie Hawkins was the daughter of one of Dogpatch's earliest settlers, Hekzebiah Hawkins. The "homeliest gal in them hills", she grew frantic waiting for suitors to come a-courtin'. When she reached the age of 35, still a spinster, her father was even more frantic - about Sadie living at home for the rest of HIS life. In desperation, he called together all the unmarried men of Dogpatch and declared it "Sadie Hawkins Day". Specifcally, a foot race was decreed, with in hot pursuit of the town's eligible bachelors - and matrimony as the consequence.
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IF A WOMEN CAUGHT A BACHELOR AND DRAGGED HIM, KICKING AND SCREAMING, ACROSS THE FINISH LINE BEFORE SUNDOWN - HE "HAD" TO MARRY HER!!
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THE TOWN SPINSTERS DECIDED THAT THIS WAS SUCH A GOOD IDEA, THEY MADE SADIE HAWKINS DAY A MANDATORY YEARLY EVENT. MUCH TO THE CHAGRIN OF DOGPATCH BACHELORS.
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A DOUBLE-PAGE SPREAD IN " LIFE MAGAZINE " STARTED A GIRLS CHASE BOYS STAMPEDE, IN OVER 40,000 KNOW VENUES AND 201 COLLEGES.
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NOVEMBER, 13TH, 1937 STARTED THE PHENOMENON FIRST MENTIONED IN Li'l Abner DAILY STRIP IT PROVED TO BE A POPULAR ANNUAL FEATURE. RACE TAKING PLACE BETWEEN NOV. 19TH AND NOV. 30TH.
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COUPLES WOULD WEAR MATCHING "FARMER" CLOTHES OR SOME KIND OF RURAL "ATTIRE".
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"WOMEN PAY ALL " GIRLS INVITE BOYS, PAY FOR DINNER, DANCE TICKETS, ETC.
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KEYSTONE COMMUNITY CENTER KEYSTONE,SD. 57751
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FOOD & MERCHANDISE APPLICATION. FILL OUT FORM BELOW WE WILL MAIL IT.
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