KENTUCKY CHAPTER OF GUAA

Sunday, October 22, 2006

DANVILLE TENT CITY A SUCCESS!!!! =)

YES! It was a success!!!!

On Thursday, October 19, 2006, Not even rain could stop us from rallying to support the ongoing protest at Gallaudet University! We were supposed to have the Tent City rally outside in front of historic Jacobs Hall at Kentucky School for the Deaf but we moved to Thomas Gym. 4 tents were set up on the gym floor. We were entertained with speeches, a song, a poem, and earned $$$$ from food, drinks, & bake sale for FSSA! About 60 people came and everyone had an educational, enjoyable, and delicious time! =)

$222.83 will be sent to FSSA from the Kentucky Chapter of GUAA! WooHoo, thanks to the support from the alumni and friends who came to Danville Tent City! =)

Many, many thanks to alumni and friends who worked hard and made Danville Tent City a reality and a success!!!! =) Many thanks to those who donated goodies for the bake sale! You all are very much appreciated! =)

Danville Tent City Mayor Sarita (Johnson) Harkness busy at work making signs.

Various signs

Archie & Barbie (Duncan) Harris being interviewed for the Danville paper,
The Danville Advocate-Messenger.

Larry Harkness' creativity shows here! Blue nailpolish with gold letters!
U N I T Y G A L L Y

Our Danville Tent City Mayor Sarita (Johnson) Harkness got the program going with speeches by several people that you see in the picture above. Those who gave speeches were Billy Lange, Archie Harris, Wilton McMillan, Barbie (Duncan) Harris, Connie (Ammerman) Dotson, Anita (Williamson) Dowd, and
Amy (Gulley) Lange.

Kentucky Chapter of GUAA President Billy Lange shares a message from GUAA President Andy Lange via pager to the crowd.

Carolyn (Marshall) & Bill Gulley, Sr. were in Arizona visiting with Judy Mohan when we had our tent city rally. They sent a message via pager to Amy (Gulley) Lange to share with the crowd.

"Hi! We wish we could be with you all at the tent city! We are happy that the KY Chapter is doing something to support Gallaudet! Long Live Gallaudet!! Bill and Carolyn"

Judy (Pleskatchek) Mohan and Carolyn (Marshal) Gulley in Arizona. Judy sent warm greetings to everyone!
Nina (Stuart) and Roger Coyer were also out West. They sent a message to the crowd via pager saying "Go Gally go! Go bison. We are bison. We are big and strong!"

Christee (Weinbach) Johnson and Cornelia Brown leading a spirit chant that Gallaudet students and others use which is "Gallaudet Unity Same!"

GALLAUDET UNITY SAME! Same....same....same....same....

Barbie (Duncan) Harris and Garry Yarnell did the modified Bison Song in ASL!

Hail! Hail Gally's spirit!
Hail to Gally's flag!
Colors colors
Buff Blue buff blue
Pride pride
Students students
Faculty faculty
Alumni alumni
Parents parents
We challenge challenge
4 corners 4 corners of the world!
US US
World, world
We fight, fight
Aim, aim
Support support
Frustrated frustrated
All night all night
All day all day
Rain rain
Sun sun
No matter what
Patience patience
Don't give up dont give up
Unity unity
Tent city tent city
US US
World world
Support support
Love love
Education education
Learn learn still
Protest protest
Yell yell yell YELL!
Support protesters through!
Pride pride!
Unity unity!
Gally Gally
Peace peace
Protest protest
Still alive!

Christee (Weinbach) Johnson signed a poem that was written by KSD and Gallaudet Alumni, Shannon Kapp after the students were arrested at 6th Avenue entrance area on October 13th.
The Protest at Gallaudet University

The Protest at Gallaudet University,
Flame has been flamed,
You can feel the beat of the people,
Demanded to be heard and seen,
Yelling two demands!
That must be fulfilled.
So many of us,
We want the best of Gallaudet University!!!
Yes, we may be arrested,
Ignored, oppressed or even been lied to.
But our spirit cannot be shattered.
There are so many people
Around the world.
Supporting our protest,
From California to New York,
Even different countries,
As well as Faculty, Staff, Student and Alumni
The protesters may be arrested,
But Administrators forget,
Still, because there are so many people out there supporting,
Our mascot, the Bison!
Bison is meaning of strength and unity.
We are united and expand our strength!
Unity for Gallaudet!
The Spirit lives within us,
That cannot be replaced
Or even removed.
The story lives with us in time without end.
That must be passed to generations to generations.
Representing the true colors inside of Gallaudet.
Our voices will not be erased,
Listen to one voice out there.
Unity for Gallaudet!

-Shannon Kapp
October 13, 2006

Imagine who goes into the trash?!

Trista Mynear, Arlen Finke, and Joe Buschmann busy selling pizzas and drinks.


Mingling and eating go together! ;)


Christee (Weinbach) Johnson and Matthew Callahan with $$$$ for FSSA!
Thanks for your support! =)

Yummy bake sale! =)

Mingling in front of 4 tents.

Group picture of everyone! =)

Gallaudet Alumni group picture! =)

Print outs of tent city map, letters, and information about the protest.

Amy (Gulley) & Billy Lange imagine they are at Gallaudet tent city! ;)

Robin (Daniels) & Kevin Hamilton and kids.
Robin was a cheerleader and Kevin was a basketball player while at
Gallaudet so they wore their old t-shirts! =)

Auctioning off bake sale goodies!
(Photos by Amy (Gulley) Lange & Christee (Weinbach) Johnson)