Specific Need
Our financial needs are to continue creating and printing signs and to get them posted at each of the 13 historical sites we have identified. Each celebration costs money as we like to provide a guest speaker and a reception. We have unveiled 4 sites and our next one will be in October to highlight the Buffalo Soldier Monument, Pawnee Park and the USO. It will be one of our biggest celebrations as many folks from around the state will be in attendance. We have hopes to purchase a kiosk there to explain the Black History Trail of Geary County and highlight how the black soldiers lived in Junction City.Mission
To provide opportunities and facilities to further interpretation of our local Kansas Black history and culture of our region of Kansas; address the public’s knowledge, education and awareness of Kansas Black history.
Profile
Trail Goals
ØProvide systems of quality, accessible trails that offer diverse, healthy outdoor experiences with urban and rural landscapes
ØAccess significant local features, public facilities and developed local neighborhoods and historic business districts
ØShowcase the diversity of American heritage, storytelling the proud heritage of Junction City, Geary County and the surrounding areas, preserve history the way it was.
Objective
Provide learning opportunities for all local and traveling visitors to learn and develop a greater understanding of the significance of Black Americans in our great history of Kansas. The project will facilitate sharing of knowledge, bring and retain visitors to our areas, and provide forums for identifying future projects and programs.