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Keondrick Jones, 7, and Chad Thomas, 13, play a game of bean bag toss during the Ferriday Community Picnic Saturday afternoon in Ferriday.
Ferriday gathers for day
Published Sunday, August 30, 2009
NATCHEZ — With smoke from a grill and high decibel hymns filling the air Saturday, Ferriday residents gathered for the first-ever Community Outreach and Back to School Extravaganza.
An orange poster board tied to a street sign gave passersby all the direction they needed to enjoy the event. The sign read simply “Family Fun, Turn Here.”
Doty Road Church of God’s the Rev. Simeon Green III, who generated the idea for the event, said he felt organizing the community picnic was a job God called him to carry out.
“It was a vision from God,” Green said. “And this is his way of bringing the town together. So many of the kids around here don’t have anything to do. This is a way for them to have some activity and bring the community a little closer.”
Saturday’s community wide picnic included free admission, free food and drinks, door prizes, games, live music and even a health fair.
Standing at the mesh door of the Space Walk in the field next to the Florida Street gym, Vidalia resident Carol Armsted watched has her four children bounced in excitement.
“This is what they talked about the whole way here, the Space Walk,” Armsted said. “And this is good for them, there isn’t always a lot for kids to do around here, so this kind of thing gives them something to look forward to.”
But Armsted, like the event’s organizers said she sees events like Saturday’s picnic as having a greater value than just entertainment for kids.
“This is a way for the whole community to come together and enjoy themselves,” she said.
And for event organizer and Ferriday Chamber of Commerce President Liz Brooking getting the community together was the best part of Saturday’s event.
“We want to establish unity within our community,” Brooking said. “Today we don’t see a lot of people that know all of their neighbors and the people in their community. We want people to have a way to just get to know each other. That’s what builds communities.”
The event was also sponsored by Real Ministries, of Monterey, and added a visible Christian theme to the day’s events.
“We need to focus on bringing God back to the center of our lives,” Brookings said. “Not just when things are bad, that’s a message we want to share today.”
And due to the overwhelming community support the event received, Green and his fellow organizers are already discussing plans for a similar extravaganza next year.






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Posted by lattelovingal (anonymous) on August 30, 2009 at 6:43 a.m. (Suggest removal)
I hate that I was unable to attend, but it sounds like what was needing to be accomplished was. Way to go Pastor Green and Ashley Powell and the Real Ministry Team!!!
Posted by Teach4Peace (anonymous) on August 30, 2009 at 9:32 a.m. (Suggest removal)
It's good to see an embattled community come together in the name of fun and fellowship! Looks like the prediction of violence was just that, only a failed prediction. Keep up the good work Pastor Green and although there is more work to do in most communities, it's taking the baby steps towards improvement that count!
Posted by destiny (anonymous) on August 30, 2009 at 10:14 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Great idea that saw fruition. Many more happy times for Ferriday. Great at teaching kids what communities are all about and every community could use that kind of education..
Posted by shoppinglady15 (anonymous) on August 30, 2009 at 10:47 a.m. (Suggest removal)
I am glad there is some "positives" coming out of Ferriday; there are some good people still there and that is good to know! Please post where donations for next years event can be sent to.
Posted by jammin1 (anonymous) on August 30, 2009 at 2:03 p.m. (Suggest removal)
shoppinglady15, just get a hold of the Ferriday Chamber of Commerce or the Delta Music Museum and some one will tell you what you need to do.
Looks like I won that one mrbobo! :)
Posted by mrbobo (anonymous) on August 30, 2009 at 5:37 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Yes you did, jammin, and i'm glad that i was wrong. Maybe there is a little hope for ferriday after all.
Posted by fonkeytowngirl (anonymous) on August 31, 2009 at 8:40 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Excuse me, there is a LOT of hope for Ferriday and all it takes is for someone or some people to be able to see that and begin to do things like this to start making something good come out of something that could have potentially gotten worse. I think this is a step in the right direction for the community as a whole.
Posted by snoopy (anonymous) on August 31, 2009 at 2:33 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Amen fonkeytowngirl. There are A LOT of good people in Ferriday. If you always focus on the negative then that's all you'll ever see. Kudos to the organizers of this event. Hopefully, next year more churches will become involved.
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