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Dateline: October 18,
2001
Hedley
enjoys large crowd at 50th festival
Cheryl
Johnson, Clarendon Enterprise
The
fate of Hedley’s annual Cotton Festival still hangs the balance
following a successful 50th anniversary celebration last Friday and
Saturday.
Attendance
was better this year than previous years, and Janie Hill with the Hedley
Homemakers said she thought the festival went well.
“It
was one of the biggest we’ve had as far as people coming back [to
Hedley],” Hill said. “If we knew we were going to have that kind of
response every year, we could do it again.”
Mary
Farris, who organized the Hedley school reunion, said her event saw its
largest turn out in ten years, but she’s not sure about the future of
the festival, although there will be another reunion next year at Cotton
Festival time.
“Some
say ‘yes’ and some say ‘no,’ but since we’re having the reunion
I think we’ll have something [for the festival,]” Farris said. “We
had a super nice time.”
Planning
for a possible 51st Cotton Festival is months away as community
organizations reflect on this year’s golden anniversary.
The
2001 festival started Friday, October 12, with the Lioness Club kicked
things off with a Stew and Chili Supper. Terry Hickey of Hedley was the
lucky winner of the quilt that was raffled off at the supper.
On
Saturday morning, the Antique Tractor Show got underway. The show was
sponsored by the Hedley Volunteer Fire Department, but results were not
available at press time. The Lions Club served barbecue to over 250 folks
at the Lions Hall for lunch.
The
Kiddie Parade followed lunch with “Homeland Defense,” led by Zack,
MarLee, and Jasie Sargent and Nathan Hoggatt, winning first place. Branson
Cruse and the Howard Family Patriots took second and third place
respectively.
In
the Grand Parade, the Owens family’s float took first place honors in
the float division as well as the overall grand prize. Breanne Chase
riding on the tropical float placed second, and the Methodist and Baptist
churches’ “Light of the World” float placed third.
Alvie
Ray placed first in the decorated vehicle category with Sierra Wheatly
placing second, and Elva Davis and the girls placed third.
Tiffany
Allen Wilkinson riding in a chariot pulled by a mule placed first in the
riding club category. The Khiva Shrine Mule Skinners from Amarillo placed
second in that category with “Bubba” Thomas placing third.
The
Hedley FFA held Bingo throughout the day at the Senior Citizens Center.
Winners of the blackout bingo for two quilts were Mark Montgomery and
Michelle Clubb. Brady Montgomery was the winner of a knife that was also
given away during a blackout bingo game.
After
the parade, an ex-students and ex-teachers reunion was held at the First
Baptist Church Activity Center with 223 people registering. The Classes of
’61 and ’67 also held their individual class reunions at the same
time. Several teachers were in attendance as well.
Saturday
evening, Breanne Chase was crowned the 2001-02 Cotton Queen during the
Queen’s Coronation in the Hedley School Gymnasium. Sierra Wheatly was
crowned the Cotton Princess. The Queen’s Court included Christmas
Murrell, Bobbie Morris, Jennifer Williams, Cassie Moore, and Marissa
Wells. Contestants in the Princess contest included Timber Burnam, Tamra
Burnam, and Harley Hanes. A presentation of 50 years of Queens was also
given during the Coronation.
Mickey
Seeman of New Mexico, grandmother of Queen contestant Christmas Murrell,
was the winner of the bale of cotton given away at the Queen’s
Coronation, which was sponsored by the Hedley Homemakers Club.
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