Sunday, June 24, 2012

LAFAYETTE COUNTY JUNETEENTH 2012 FREEDOMFOR ALL ROCKED!

We hope that the Juneteenth committee members are resting and have the feet up in chairs, because they worked hard to give us a great day! 

On Friday night before their celebration, they gathered into the 4-H barn to host a welcome dinner and receive their special guest, David Carr, Jr.  He's in the pic below with the sunglasses.  The food was very tasty as was the fellowship with friends. Linda Smith gave a brief talk about how the idea of bringing Juneteenth to Lafayette County started through front porch talks. Some were working afterwords on their booths and even some vendors where outside arriving eagerly ready to set-up their wares.

Back row left to right :  Shirley Hollis, Arron Haynes, Walter Mayberry, Mary Turner
Front row left to right: Deborah May, Dorothy Lillard, David Carr, Jr. Fred Smith, Dale Felder, and Eric Hartzell. Not pictured: Chere Hartzell, and Linda Smith.


This is an example of one of the beautiful banners that lined the facility, parade floats, etc.  They added to the excitement of the celebration. 




David Carr, Jr. loves to play his saxophones and he had about three different types.  We enjoyed how he walked out into where folks w ere seated and played personally to them.  He won't be forgotten.  Marshall, MO has Bob James and Higginsville is adopting David Carr, Jr. as one of the 'villians.

Arron Haynes on his j.o.b.s. 
He ran the day with the committee and they had it going on.  He is fondly known as "Mr. Juneteenth."  He definitely has vision and the wherewithal to work at it until it's a done deal.

The parade was just outstanding and special thanks and kudos goes to Chere Hartzell, parade coordinator.   The parade participants were quite diverse in race, age  and species.  There  were the locals and those from out-of-town.  There were more watchers than in past years that lined the downtown streets. Terrence Arnold, reporter with the Higginsville Advance did on the spot interviews and wrote an informative article for the paper and had some good pics, too.


Terrence Arnold









Some of the above pics were taken prior to the start of the parade.




(James Shipley, parade grand marshall)

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The KC Marching Cobras and the Marching Falcons were part of the day's festivities.   At the conclusion of the parade,  the two groups continued their performances at the Fairground Park entertaining the crowd with  a friendly "face-off "that lasted over an hour.





The annual opening ceremony immediately followed and was held in the Ed Schwitsky 4-H barn. A back drop that included life-sized wooden art creation of a Buffalo soldier, Abraham Lincoln, and General Granger.  Linda Smith was the mistress of ceremonies.  Reverend Dr. Terrence Moody, pastor of the Shiloh Baptist Church in Warrensburg, MO gave the opening prayer, scripture, and words of wisdom. His fiery message taught the group how it was always in God's plan that there be freedom for all.

Musical selections were performed by Gregory Oliver, Shiloh  Baptist Choir, Janice Elmore, and Rachel Elmore.  Deacon James Shipley, Tuskegee  Airmen mechanic gave brief remarks.  Dale Felder, Abraham Lincoln en actor, gave an educational presentation. State Representative Mike McGee and aspiring political candidates greeted the group and gave remarks.




(Members of Shiloh Baptist Choir and Reverend Dr. Terrence Moody, pastor)

(James Shipley and his wife)


( Dale Felder with his wife, Chris)

The emphasis on education has been an annual  Juneteenth tradition.  Exhibitors/displays included the Kansas City Health Department,  Ron Cole's African American memorabilia , Wentworth College, Odessa Black History, Lafayette County African American  history, Linda Smith's displays about George W. Smith, Jr., African American Berkshire hog farmer, Mount Muncie Cemetery, Juneteenth Celebration history, Ora Mae Williams' family display, Fred Smith's horseshoe display, Thomas Hunt;s family display, and the Lincoln University Extension agency.















A variety of vendors lined the streets with good tasting food, drinks, clothing items, and other services.  There were Lafayette County Juneteenth Foundation t-shirts and souvenir booklets for sale. 

Raymond Nichols was  the DJ.  David Carr, Jr. gave his concert  of cool jazz sounds under the gazebo and it lasted for several hours. 




Doris Graham and Fred Smith were the raffle winners.  Graham won a blue ray wifi DVD player and Smith won a $100 gift card.

It was a day filled with horse rides for the kids, time for friends and families to get together and celebrate freedom for all.

(Members of the Nelson family met for the first time during the Juneteenth celebration)


Juneteenth is the oldest observance of the end of slavery in the United States.  The committee which is comprised of a diverse group of  volunteers from Lexington, Higginsville, Odessa, and surrounding communities worked hard to organize a day to celebrate family, culture, and community.

(Fred Smith and Sonya Downton, father and daughter and both are veterans).



Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Monday, February 27, 2012

Lafayette County Juneteeth Celebration 2012, June 16, 2012-Freedom for All




The 2012 Lafayette County Juneteenth Celebration will be held on Saturday, June 16, 2012 in Higginsville, MO. There will be an opening parade which will begin in downtown Higginsville, MO.

The Kansas City Cobras will be doing a performance at the park after the parade. David Carr Jr, an accomplished saxophonist, will be performing at the park. There will be speakers, entertainment, educational and historical displays, vendor booths, music, great food and fun for all! A great time for family to get together! Come join us!

THEME: "FREEDOM for All"


The 2012 Committee is as follows:
Eveyln Trigg, Chairman Mary Turner, Assistant Chairperson

Arron B. Haynes, Entertainment and Publicity Ronald Cole, Treasurer

The Cobras will be doing a performance at the park after the parade. David Carr Jr., an accomplished saxophonist, will be performing at the park. There will be speakers, entertainment, educational and historical displays, vendor booths, music, great food and fun for all! A great time for family to get together! Come join us!

For more information, contact Evelyn Trigg at 660-259-3218.

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Lafayette County Juneteenth Celebration! Saturday, June 18, 2011, Higginsville, MO


News Release
Contact Person: Arron Haynes, (816) 419-3704 or Deborah May (660) 854-2069

The Lafayette County Juneteenth Foundation is really excited about this year's annual Juneteenth Celebration to be held Saturday, June 18th at Fairground Park in Higginsville, MO. It's time for some fun and fellowship so mark your calendar, put it in your blackberry, do whatever you need to do to remind yourself to come and be a part of these festivities.

We plan to put into action this year’s theme of “Strong Communities Working Together”.

The Celebration is free and open to the public.

The celebration will kickoff at 10:00 a.m. at 15th & Main (downtown Higginsville) with a parade being lead by Reverend Wilbur L. Conway, Parade Marshall. Along with local entrants and dignitaries,the K C Marching Wildcats from Kansas City, MO will be performing. The parade will end at Fairground Park, followed by the opening ceremony, held inside Schwitzky 4-H building.

Please don't leave the 4-H building until you've had an opportunity to visit the Exhibitors' booths. Author Joyce Branson , who operates a volunteer service for cancer patients, will be speaking and talking about her book,entitled "The One That Got Away". For those of you who are unemployed, want to improve your job seeking skills or needing a job/career change, Marshon Stephenson Umana, an employment specialist with the Sedalia career Center , will be doing a presentation and is available to answer your questions about job searching.

At 1:00 pm, a panel of youth and young adults, facilitated by Ms. Linda Smith, licensed clinical social worker & counselor, will be discussing topics such as education, relationship, the military, single parenting and employment. Let's fill the audience with young folks, in particular, and adults to have a wonderful dialogue and discussion. Your thoughts and opinions matter.

The DJ, Raymond Nichols, will be turning out smooth tunes throughout the day at the Amphitheater.

Grab a seat on one of the benches, bring your chairs and blankets and make your way to the Amphitheater at 3:00 p.m. to listen to the soulful sounds of Mr. Jerome Johnson. Jerome, a native of Higginsville, is an accomplished vocalist, whose smooth voice can make your body sway and fingers pop or have you lifting up your hands in praise. He is well-known across this area and beyond. Not only has he been an opening performer to national speaker Mark Victor Hanson, author of the Chicken of the Soul book series, to Andre Crouch, seven-time Grammy gospel singer , toured with Oleta Adams but he co-authored "Raising Fathers/Raising Children that was adopted by the State of Georgia for the Georgia Fatherhood Program. He sings R&B and Gospel.

Since Father's Day is June 19th, you may find just the right gift at one of our vendors who will be selling all kinds of products.

Families can make this a day to celebrate together as well as join in having a good time with others that they may not know. Challenge your family member and friends to a game of checkers or dominoes. Who's the best Bid Whiz player? Well cards will also be available. These and more games, for children and adults, will be in the Community Building from 2:30 p.m. to Close.

Arron Haynes is the chairperson of this year’s celebration, assisted by volunteers drawn from the Lafayette County communities of Odessa, Lexington & Higginsville and Clay County (Liberty).