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In the year of
1854, I was born in the new Territory of Kansas. My Pa owned the biggest spread in the
territory. By the time I was 12, I knew more about running a ranch than most men. You see,
my Pa not only educated me with books, but with life. When I was 15, my life took a big
turn, my Pa & Ma both died from the fever. This
led to me bein thrown off my land by Banker Johnson and his men from Wichita. Banker Johnson paid me such a small amount that he
almost stole my ranch from me. They told me a
woman could not own land and they had the law to back them up. But I wernt thru with Banker Johnson and his
men. There were several of us womenfolk who had been abused by them menfolk and we decided
it was time to turn the tables on them.
A group
of us womenfolk got together and worked out a plan to stop the men. We became the
Bad Girls. My name was Charity,
because I helped stop the abuse and stealn and gave back to them who needed help. When we had it out with the men, we each had our
own words for them. My words were: Abe
Lincoln may have freed all men, but Sam Colt made us women equal.
In real
life, I was born in Wichita, KS. I met my late
husband, Alan, when he was stationed at McConnell Air Force Base. We moved to several places during his career in the
Air Force. When he retired we settled in
Belton, MO. We saw a group of reenactors at the Austin Bean Eatin. The Osage Valley Vigilantes. We felt these
were people who enjoyed portraying some of the visions of the Old West. We joined the group that summer. When that group dissolved, some of the members who
wanted to teach gun safety education and have fun began a new group called The Missouri
Valley Vigilantes. I joined up with them in
the fall of 2009. We are all volunteers. We have a few retired members, but most of our members still work and our young people
go to school. We practice our lines in our
scripts so we can correctly portray different characters in different skits. Some of our skits are comedy, some are drama and
some have a good combination of everything in them. Our
main focus is to teach gun safety education, some history and have good family fun.
Hope you will
come see our shows, learn more about us, come to our meetings on Thursday evenings and
maybe you will enjoy becoming a part of our
Missiuri Valley Vigilante family.
