Dance teams to call on DJ Joe for music at the Leavenworth Road Parade Sunday

Music is a big part of the Leavenworth Road Parade again this year. The parade will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17, from 72nd and Leavenworth Road to 51st and Leavenworth Road. (File photo)

The man in demand at the Leavenworth Road Parade this year will be DJ Joe.

After appearing in the Leavenworth Road Parade last year, he was contacted by all the dance studios and asked to play music for them, said Lou Braswell, executive director of the Leavenworth Road Association.

“He was fantastic,” she said. DJ Joe got the Leavenworth Road parade award for music last year.

The parade this year will be at 2 p.m. Sunday from 72nd Street and Leavenworth Road to 51st Street and Leavenworth Road. Walkers will join at 64th Street.

DJ Joe will try to work with many dance groups in the parade this year. He will work with a group, then go to the Welborn School area and wait until the next dance team comes up, then play their music from his base at the school grounds, she said.

Music will be a big part of the parade this year, she said, with three high school bands – Washington, Wyandotte and Schlagle – scheduled to march and perform. After the parade ends, the three bands will hold a Bands Showcase, each playing three songs.

Russ Love again will be the announcer for the parade, she said. “He makes it a show all on his own,” Braswell said.

There were 42 entries in the parade as of Monday night, and there may be a few more on the day of the event, she said. The parade marshal is Superintendent Cynthia Lane of the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools.

The entries include all sorts of floats and vehicles, she said. Also, there will be horse entries in the parade this year.

The KC Marching Falcons and some new dance studios are planning to be in the parade this year, she added.

A color guard from Washington High School ROTC will march, and singing the national anthem will be Makynzie and Camryn Sanchez, granddaughters of Ralph and Janet Golubski.

Refreshments will be available before and during the parade. A breakfast will be served by the Knights of Columbus from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 17, at Christ the King Church’s Davern Hall, 53rd and Leavenworth Road. Pancakes, eggs, sausage, biscuit and gravy, and drink will be available for a suggested donation of $5.

Also, during the parade, Little Joe’s Pawn shop at 51st will be giving away hot dogs, and James’s at the car repair shop across from Happy Foods at 5420 Leavenworth Road will give away hot dogs and brauts, according to Braswell.

The weather forecast may have a slight chance of rain Sunday, which Braswell doesn’t really like. “It can do whatever after Sunday, but please hold off ‘til then,” she said.

Death reported on Merriam Lane

Police are investigating a death in the 1300 block of Merriam Lane.

A spokesman said police went to the location about 8:40 p.m. Sept. 14 to locate a male in his 30s who was a robbery suspect.

Officers approached the business and the suspect left through the back door into a wooded area, the spokesman said.

Officers went toward the rear of the building, heard a gunshot and stopped, according to the spokesman.

Then officers set up a perimeter.

A police tactical team searched behind the building and the wooded area, where they found the suspect, dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The identity of the person is being withheld pending positive identification and family notification.

The incident remains under investigation by the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department.

T-Bones, KC Crew try adult sports leagues

New adult sports leagues are coming to CommunityAmerica Ballpark, according to the Kansas City T-Bones and KC Crew.

Softball, Kickball, and Cornhole leagues will initially be offered this fall season at the ballpark and as demand grows KC Crew and the T-Bones will add more sports and options as well as pickup nights and even watch parties, according to a spokesman.

“KC Crew is very excited about this new partnership with the T-Bones. Not only will we be able to offer quality leagues in the Legends area, but participants will be able to play in an amazing complex, the CommunityAmerica Ballpark,” said Luke Wade, founder of Awesome.

KC Crew is an adult sports league and special events company focused on creating awesome sports leagues and fun events in the Kansas City area. In 2016, KC Crew grew to 6,200 league participants and over 3,000 in special events and pub crawls in downtown Kansas City, Mo.

“We’re thrilled to partner with KC Crew and bring these types of events for young millennials to our stadium and Kansas City, Kansas, overall. We look forward to getting started this fall and growing our partnership in the future,” said Chris Browne, vice president and general manager of the T-Bones.

All dates, costs and sign up information is available at https://KCCrewLegends.com or by calling 816-812-1829.