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THE FIRST PIONEER DAYS
The first Pioneer Days, sponsored by the Buckeye Woman’s Club, was held in the spring of 1967 to raise money to build a library. Led by Lola Johnson, the club began a project of hometown cooperation, fun and community spirit under the theme of “Build with Youth for a Better World.” Pictured to the right are the 1967 royalty of pioneer ladies, all of whom have lived in the Buckeye Valley for 60 years or more. Honoring Queen Pearl Couch is Sherry Vincent, the 1967 Phoenix Jaycee Rodeo queen. Other honorees, from left to right, are May Kreager, Dessie Miller, Mildred Shepard and Loretta Beloat. The first Pioneer Days brought families to the Town Park for a pit barbeque dinner on Sunday afternoon. Woman’s Club president Dorothy Marionneaux organized the day’s event for folks to savor the barbeque cooking skills of Wallace Bales, who oversaw the burlap bag-wrapped beef being tossed into a pit (above) for 24 hours of cooking.
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InBuckeye.com | January/February 2026
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