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UNITED WE STAND: DeSoto, Lancaster celebrate Holiday together

City of Lancaster Mayor Clyde C. Hairston and City of DeSoto Mayor Rachel L. Proctor at their cities joint Fourth of July Celebration as Soul, Funk, and R&B legends the Bar-Kays arrive in the background.
City of Lancaster Mayor Clyde C. Hairston and City of DeSoto Mayor Rachel L. Proctor at their cities joint Fourth of July Celebration as Soul, Funk, and R&B legends the Bar-Kays arrive in the background.

More than 13,000 residents from the Best Southwest Cities of DeSoto and Lancaster gathered together on an extremely hot July the 4th at DeSoto’s Grimes Park for a joint Independence Day celebration that both cities have been hosting on a rotating basis for more than a decade. It has become a hallowed yet fun tradition that both cities eagerly embrace.

“The bond between our cities and our residents is real and we always look forward to coming together on the Fourth of July with our dear friends from Lancaster to celebrate this wonderful holiday and our deep friendship,” said Rachel L. Proctor, Mayor of the City of DeSoto.

Officials from the Cities of DeSoto and Glenn Heights met up with the Bar-Kays at DeSoto’s Grimes Park on July 4th.
Officials from the Cities of DeSoto and Glenn Heights met up with the Bar-Kays at DeSoto’s Grimes Park on July 4th.

Her counterpart in the City of Lancaster, Mayor Clyde C. Hairston, echoed Mayor Proctor’s observation, “We love to playfully tease each other about whose city has more excitement, but when the Fourth of July rolls around, all that friendly rivalry melts away. We gather together like one big, joyful family, basking in the warmth of each other’s company.

The laughter, shared stories, and the feeling of unity remind us how wonderful it is to come together and celebrate as one. Finding true unity in this Day of Independence.”

A Big Best Southwest display of unity on the Fourth. Lancaster Mayor Clyde C. Hairston (third from left with hat and crossed hands), DeSoto Mayor Rachel L. Proctor at the microphone, and Glenn Heights Mayor Sonja A. Brown salutes. DeSoto’s new City Manager, Majed Al-Ghafry is on the far right in green shorts.
A Big Best Southwest display of unity on the Fourth. Lancaster Mayor Clyde C. Hairston (third from left with hat and crossed hands), DeSoto Mayor Rachel L. Proctor at the microphone, and Glenn Heights Mayor Sonja A. Brown salutes. DeSoto’s new City Manager, Majed Al-Ghafry is on the far right in green shorts.

Part of the reason for this shared admiration is that both cities really know how to throw a party and do it well together. This year’s musical entertainment headlined funk and soul legends the Bar-Kays who hit the charts together dozens of times going back to the late 1960’s. They were 2015 inductees into the Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame, and featured former lead singer Larry Dodson during their DeSoto performance. 

The music lineup also featured rousing performances by violin virtuoso Dominique Hammons, the Natural Change Band, and the GoGo Band. Wrapping up the evening’s festivities was a spectacular fireworks presentation worthy of two great “All-America Cities.”

The Bar-Kays Featuring Larry Dodson
The Bar-Kays Featuring Larry Dodson

Celebrating his first joint DeSoto-Lancaster Independence Day event this year was Majed Al-Ghafry, DeSoto’s new City Manager who officially started his new position on Monday. Al-Ghafry visited with employees from both cities who were working together to make the event a success, and he was pleased with the strong comradery that he witnessed, 

Larry Dodson (right) at one with his Bar-Kays Guitarist
Larry Dodson (right) at one with his Bar-Kays Guitarist

“I am excited to become a part of this great tradition and I look forward to working closely with Lancaster City Manager Opal Mauldin-Jones and her team to continue to build on the great working relationship and spirit of cooperation that our two cities share.”

Lancaster will host the next July Fourth celebration in 2025 and then again in 2027 at Lancaster’s Community Park.  After Thursday’s event in DeSoto’s Grimes Park, DeSoto will next play host to the event in 2026 and 2028.

Partners in Safety (From Left to Right) DeSoto City Manager Majed Al-Ghafry, Lancaster Police Lieutenant Joseph Brickett, DeSoto Police Captain Terry Baker, and DeSoto Assistant Police Chief Ryan Jesionek keep things safe at DeSoto’s Grimes Park.
Partners in Safety (From Left to Right) DeSoto City Manager Majed Al-Ghafry, Lancaster Police Lieutenant Joseph Brickett, DeSoto Police Captain Terry Baker, and DeSoto Assistant Police Chief Ryan Jesionek keep things safe at DeSoto’s Grimes Park.

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