The 2018 Stephens County Frontier Days, which took place in and around the Breckenridge City Park on May 4-5, brought a variety of activities, entertainment, events and visitors to town. The two-day annual event started on Friday, May 4, with a 42 Tournament and the Miss Breckenridge Pageant. Saturday’s activities
Frontier Days 2018
The 2018 Stephens County Frontier Days took place May 4-5 in Breckenridge, offering a variety of events, including a 42 Tournament, carnival, face painting, musical entertainment, kids talent show, skateboard competition, cow patty bingo fundraiser, stick horse race and more. Other events included a Classic Car Show, Miss Breckenridge Pageant, Chuckwagon Cookoff and Breckenridge Idol competition. (Photo by Tony Pilkington/Breckenridge Texan)
Singing “Heartache Tonight” and playing a ukulele, Krista Sharpe of Abilene won the 12th annual Breckenridge Idol on Saturday, May 5, at the final event of the 2018 Stephens County Frontier Days in Breckenridge. She competed against 10 other contestants for the top prize of $1,000 cash and five hours of
Layni Hinson was crowned as the 2018 Miss Breckenridge on Friday night in the first event of this year’s Stephens County Frontier Days. She also received the Most Photogenic and Best Smile awards. Hinson, 15, is the daughter of Lynda and Lonnie Hinson This isn’t first time for the Breckenridge
The 2018 Stephens County Frontier Days event will officially begin Friday evening, May 4, at the Breck Trade Days barn. On the schedule of events for Friday are the 42 Tournament and the Miss Breckenridge Pageant. Also, there are food vendors set up and the carnival will be operating. Additionally,
Stephens County’s annual Frontier Days event bridges the more than 150-year gap between the area’s rough-and-tumble pioneer beginnings and today’s modern society. At the two-day event, which starts on Friday, May 4, attendees can watch a western-style gunfight, eat lunch from a chuckwagon, play Cow Patty Bingo and watch the