Last week I wrote about the MLK March
coming up January 18th that will attract an anticipated crowd of over 200
thousand participants. In its 29th year, I pointed last Sunday that
I have participated for the last 18 years.
I also mentioned in that column that in
1981 I spoke at the first Martin
Luther King Jr. celebration in front of his statue on New Braunfels
Avenue.
Also in 1981, I was privileged to serve
as the President of the San Antonio Junior Chamber of Commerce commonly
referred to as the San Antonio Jaycees. Our chapter at the time was the fourth
largest chapter in the United States. Some years later it became the largest in
the country.
The SA Jaycees was a non-profit
organization that sponsored events such as the Orphan’s Shopping Tour at
Christmas to get them clothes etc. for the holidays. For many years the chapter
also sponsored a Fiesta event call La Semana Alegre that brought in big name
entertainers. Monies raised were used for children and those in need during the
year.
It was also the same year our chapter
hosted the National Jaycee Convention in June that attracted over 10-thousand
delegates from all fifty states to the Alamo City. It was a madhouse I can tell
you. Our master of ceremonies for that convention was the dramatic actor Kevin McCarthy.
We also hosted comedian and actor Danny Thomas who not only had a
weekly syndicated comedy show on TV called, “Make Room for Daddy,” but he was
instrumental in fundraising for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital by hosting a
national telethon. He served as the hospital’s national spokesman for many
years before his death. His daughter, actress Marlo Thomas now oversees the hospital.
Our keynote speaker was none other
than President Ronald Reagan!
It was his first major speech after the John Hinckley assassination attempt on his life. Needless
to say San Antonio was excited to host the President. When he spoke for nearly
40 minutes he received nearly 20 ovations. The Convention Center was rocking!
Just before he crossed the stage to the
podium to a thunderous roar, I was privileged to be interviewed by News 4 WOAI
which at the time was still called KMOL. I was maybe 10 to 15 feet away from
the stage when I was interviewed. Although my interview was cut short as he
strode to the podium, I was allowed to stand where I was interviewed and I was
given a copy of his speech which I followed along as he addressed the ecstatic
crowd. When he looked at me, he nodded and began his speech. I was overwhelmed
to be standing that close to the President.
Like all presidents, he read off a
teleprompter. I held the copy of his speech in my hand. As I meticulously
followed his speaking with the printed word in front of me, at one point he
went off script. I looked up startled and held my index finger at the point
where he stopped and began to ad lib for the next five minutes.
He shared humorous anecdotes and other
stories. Much to my surprise when he finished his off the cuff remarks, he
transitioned back to his teleprompter and continued on as if it had all been
scripted! He was impressive.
As a former Judge I proudly
displayed President Ronald
Reagan’s portrait in my courtroom alongside President Barack Obama and former presidents.
Hopefully I will be able to decorate a courtroom with his portrait once again.
It was a day I won’t forget.
As always, what I write is Just a
Thought.
Steve Walker is a Vietnam Veteran, former Journalist and
Justice of the Peace.
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