23rd Starks Mayhaw Festival
May 14, 15, 16, 2015
Schedule of Event
Mayhaw Queens 2015
Teen Miss—Katelynn Morris
Baby Miss—Hadleigh Dugas
Miss Mayhaw—Kourtney Williams
Tiny Toddler Miss—Preslei Marcantel
Pre-Teen Miss-Kailey Underwood
Tiny Miss—Shaylee Foster
Little Miss—Brinlee Buxton
Toddler Miss—Molly Johnson
Petite Miss—Alexandra Johnson
May 14th, 15th, 16th, 2015 Starks, Louisiana
- Arts & Crafts
- Auction
- Talent Contest
- Parade
- Beauty Pageant
- Live Entertainment
- Jelly Contest
- Great Food
Bring your lawn chair!
Fred Lewis on stage
Thursday, May 14 6-7:30pm
The vocalist, dancer and trumpet player are part of enhancing the performance. The main genre will be Hip Hop. A pop style crossover will be included.
Aaron & Amanda Crabb on stage
Friday, May 15, 7:30-9:30 pm
Aaron
and Amanda Crabb are no strangers to ministry. Their music has crossed
genres, generational boundaries, as well as denominational barriers.
They have seen what the power of worship can do in the presence of
thousands as well as calm their little daughter in a Vanderbilt trauma
unit. They understand that worship is the breaking of ground to prepare
for a seed to be sown.
Aaron and Amanda not only sing the gospel of Jesus, they both preach the good news as well. Aaron surrendered the call to preach in November 2002 and Amanda in 2004. They have seen countless lives changed through the power and anointing of Jesus Christ.
They have always had Pastors’ hearts, but until God begin to deal with Aaron in March of 2013 they didn’t know when or where. As the worship leader of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, TX, Aaron began to seek God for direction. While life was comfortable and music was being made, God told Aaron that he wanted him to take his family, leave stability, and plant a church in Hendersonville, TN.
Aaron and Amanda not only sing the gospel of Jesus, they both preach the good news as well. Aaron surrendered the call to preach in November 2002 and Amanda in 2004. They have seen countless lives changed through the power and anointing of Jesus Christ.
They have always had Pastors’ hearts, but until God begin to deal with Aaron in March of 2013 they didn’t know when or where. As the worship leader of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, TX, Aaron began to seek God for direction. While life was comfortable and music was being made, God told Aaron that he wanted him to take his family, leave stability, and plant a church in Hendersonville, TN.
Micheal Fulmer
performing on stage
Saturday, May 16, 4:30 - 6:30pm
Joe Harmon & The Harmonics will be playing
Saturday, May 16, 2015 6:30-9:30 pm
Born in 1948 and reared in rural Louisiana, Joe Harmon hails from the small town of Oberlin in Allen Parish. He began singing in the church choir at the age of 10 and performed often in talent shows at school. By the time he was 13, Joe was a member of the Charles P Adams school choir where he competed and won District and Zone with Superior ranking as a vocalist. He also sang with the Jr. High Quartet. Upon graduating from high school, Joe moved to Chicago where he worked as an apprentice for Western Electric.
In 1968, Joe entered the Army where he served as a Supply Clerk for two years. While stationed in Germany, Joe played saxophone and sang with a local band. Upon his honorable discharge, Joe returned to Chicago where he resumed his position with Western Electric and entered voice school at Millie Collins Studio on Jackson Street, downtown Chicago.
In 1975, Joe was recruited into the singing sensation, The New Century Platters. He performed with The New Century Platters for three years then moved to Los Angeles, CA and attended Sherman School of Music. In 1978, Joe went to Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada and joined up with Hot Maple Cool band as lead vocalist where he toured Canada for about a year then went back with The New Century Platters as lead vocalist for another three years.
Upon leaving The New Century Platters, Joe moved to Houston, Texas to sing with, Brown Sugar, a local group from Sealy. Singing mostly Country Music, Brown Sugar toured SE Texas. To round out his scale of vocals, Joe moved from Brown Sugar to TJ, a band that performed mostly R&B as well as Country & Western and Rock -N- Roll. He then moved to Kemah, TX where he joined up with and opened for Bob Mills, an Elvis impersonator in the Red Barn Theater.
In 1985, while in Houston, TX, Joe ventured out and formed Joe Harmon and the Harmonics, where he and his band performed for over ten years. Joe moved back to Louisiana in 1995.
In 2012, Joe Harmon formed a new band, and he and the Harmonics have been performing in SW Louisiana with an occasional visit to Texas where he is still adored by fans of all ages.
No alcoholic beverages allowed on fairgrounds.
No animals allowed on fairways or in booths except those trained to help the visually or hearing impaired.
No firearms allowed on festival grounds, except those in the control of security or law enforcement.
Intersection of La Hwy 12 & La Hwy 109
The Starks Mayhaw Festival jelly contest will be held on Saturday, May16, 2015. Each contestant must turn in 2 pints of unlabeled jelly by 8pm Friday, May 15, 2015. The jelly will be judged at 10am on Saturday, May 16, 2015. The jelly will be judged on color, consistency, and taste. See the courtesy booth for more details.
Please contact us anytime! We look forward to hearing from you.
The Talent Show is Thursday, 7:30pm.
Talent Winners 2013
Contact Josie Gillis for information. 337-764-7952. Click here to download form.
Talent Show participants 2014.
Car Show entry 2014
Starks Garden Club booth
On stage
Auction the cake
Another Car Show Entry
The Petting Zoo
The DJ singing...
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