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Juneteenth Celebration Assoc.
c/o C. E. Robinson
P.O. Box 1882
Williamsport, PA 17703-1882
(570) 419-2502

Juneteenth 2009

The rescheduled 10th annual Juneteenth Celebration event took place on August 30, 2009 in Brandon Park, Williamsport.

Musical acts Groove Train, Heaven Sent along with dance troupes, Valorie Taylor’s Expressions and the LKW Dance Center performed in the Dr. Kenneth L. Cooper bandshell a day before refurbishing and repainting work began.

view photos from the 2009 event on Richard Karp’s web site >>>

Conni Robinson, organizer and executive producer for the event, said, “With about five other local events in the community along with the Little League World Series game, the attendance was moderate, but everyone seemed to have a great time.  We even provided a shuttle, for the first time, to bring folks to the park.  Everything went very smoothly.”

Dale Hanley aka Cutie Patutie said, “The 2009 Juneteenth Celebration was one of the best celebrations we, the C.C. Clowns have participated in.  The entertainment was super – something for every age.  Everyone attending seemed to be enjoying every aspect of the Celebration.”

A Certificate of Appreciation was presented by Susan Mathias from Congressman Chris Carney’s office and a Pa. Commonwealth Citation was read and presented by State Representative Richard Mirabito, who also graciously read the Emancipation Proclamation in Rev. Kenneth Burnett’s absence.

Also, Richard James presented an edited version of his “History of the Bethune Douglas Community Center,” the Thomas T. Taber Museum loaned its Underground Railroad Exhibit and the Lycoming County Genealogical Society informed visitors about researching their family’s history.

Johnny J. Blair, aka Singer at Large, who also performed, said, “I’m proud to be involved in Juneteenth.  It brings people together, and it brings out some overlooked but important history.  I hope more people can tune into all the presentations at future Juneteenths.”

Recording artist Kevin D. Watson and WRLC 91.7 FM radio personality Marcelene Brown were the emcees.  They, along with Dawn Filchner-White, sang in the event.

The innaugural Gifted Art Exhibit was also displayed – the result of 5 art workshops, in which the students received free art supplies and instruction.  Beth Caviston, a proud parent said, “My daughter, Abigail, greatly enjoyed participating in the art classes.  She really enjoyed the interaction with the other children and said, “I really had a lot of fun”.  The teachers (Eve Archer, Jackie Thomas and Ed Steinhilper) were excellent artists and we are so grateful to them to volunteer their time and talents with so many kids.  I think it really helped establish a sense of pride for herself and for her community to be part of the celebration and to have her art on public display.”  The next series of art workshops will begin in February 2010, and registration forms are now available and will be mailed upon request until January 3rd.

Dr. Lori Verderame’s “Hate Art and Antiques?” comedy show and Lawrence Walker’s portrayal of “Caesar”, a Revolutionary War soldier, ex-slave, took place on June 20th and the Thomas T. Taber Museum.  The rest of the event was rescheduled until August 30th due to rain.

Photos of the August event are courtesy of Richard Karp, www.rikkisan.com; click Galleries and Events.  Volunteer organization’s included AmeriCorp, Williamsport’s Crime Commission and Bethel AME Church.  See “2009 Event Program” on this website for a list of sponsors.

Russ & Marie Reitz’ Gracious Meadows Farms: petting zoo and pony rides

Stage Line-Up

MC’s welcome–Marcelene H. Brown & Kevin D. Watson

Invocation/Remarks–Rev. Donald Spiller

Juneteenth Prayer–Melvin Wilson

Emancipation Proclamation–State Rep. Richard Mirabito

General Order No. 3–Mayor Gabriel Campana

“What to a Slave is the Fourth of July” by Frederick Douglas–Alan Anderson

Comments–Mayor Gabriel Campana

Presentation–Susan Mathias, Congressman Chris Carney’s office

Negro National   AnthemAnthem– Marcelene Brown & Joann Kiehl

Songs–Dawn Filchner-White & friends

Talk/Presentation–State Rep. Richard Mirabito

Duet–Kevin Watson & Marcelene Brown

History of Bethune Douglas–Richard James

Community Center Dance (pt 1)-V. Taylor’s Expressions

Musical performer–Johnny J. Blair

Musical Act– Heaven Sent

Dance (pt 2)–V. Taylor’s Expressions

Dance–LKW Dance Company

Musical Act–Groove Train

Benediction