File #: 18760    Version: 0 Name: Csty ZHarrel and Myrtle Johnson fifity-five years as daycare service
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/12/2015 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: 3/16/2015 Final action: 3/16/2015
Title: A RESOLUTION congratulating Harrel and Myrtle Johnson on the occasion of their retirement after serving fifty-years as daycare service providers.
Sponsors: Frank White Jr.
Indexes: COURTESY 2015, RETIREMENT
Attachments: 1. 18760adopt.pdf
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI

Title
A RESOLUTION congratulating Harrel and Myrtle Johnson on the occasion of their retirement after serving fifty-years as daycare service providers.


Intro
RESOLUTION NO. 18760, March 16, 2015

INTRODUCED BY Frank White, Jr., County Legislator


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WHEREAS, Harrel and Myrtle Johnson, owners and operators of Johnson's Day Care of Kansas City, Missouri, are retiring after fifty-years as daycare providers; and,

WHEREAS, Harrel and Myrtle started Johnson's Day Care in 1964 at its location, 2905 Wabash in Kansas City, Missouri, providing education fundamentals, physical education, and devotion to children; and,

WHEREAS, Myrtle and Harrel have helped young people in our community with programs in education and tutoring, cultural enrichment, and job skill training and preparation; and,

WHEREAS, the Johnsons have been involved in Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA), a national welfare program which began in 1965 under the leadership of President Lyndon Johnson; and,

WHEREAS, in addition to their involvement with VISTA, Harrel and Myrtle have also received numerous awards and recognitions for their community service and volunteer endeavors, including sponsorship of the Kansas City Keys Basketball League, 4H Clubs, the Frank White Day Parade, and other programs promoting respect, dignity, and caring for others in our community; and,


WHEREAS, Myrtle and Harrel are the founders of the Kansas City Juneteenth celebration commemorating African American freedom, and Myrtle and her granddaughter Lakeisha Johnson Graves, were the first Ms. Juneteenth and Princess; and,

WHEREAS, the friends and family of Myrtle and Harrel wish them much happiness in their retirement; now therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED by the County Legislature of Jackson County, Missouri, that the Legislature hereby congratulates Myrtle and Harrel Johnson, on the occasion of their retirement and extends best wishes ...

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