IN RECOGNITION OF MICHAEL W. BURNES AND THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF MISSIE B'S; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 142
(Extensions of Remarks - September 06, 2019)
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IN RECOGNITION OF MICHAEL W. BURNES AND THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF
MISSIE B'S
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HON. EMANUEL CLEAVER
of missouri
in the house of representatives
Friday, September 6, 2019
Mr. CLEAVER. Madam Speaker, it is my honor to rise today to recognize
and celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of Missie B's, an
institution that is instrumental to the identity of the LGBTQ+
community throughout Missouri's Fifth Congressional District. Without
places like Missie B's that encourage all individuals to pursue their
true and genuine selves, Kansas City and its people would not be what
and who they are today.
Missie B's first opened in April of 1994, perched on the corner of
Southwest Trafficway and 39th Street, located in Kansas City's historic
Westport entertainment district. Missie B's started as a piano bar, but
within its first few months of opening, the owner decided to produce
drag performances a few nights each week. Today, Missie B's has nightly
drag shows, dancing, karaoke, and the Late Night Theatre program.
Missie B's has fostered arts and entertainment in Kansas City for the
past twenty-five years while providing a place for the LGBTQ+ community
to flourish and thrive.
Michael W. Burnes, owner of Missie B's, has dedicated his life to
serving and bettering the people of his community. Before opening
several successful businesses and LGBTQ+ inclusive establishments
throughout the United States, he served his country during the Vietnam
War, earning the Purple Heart after being wounded while on active duty.
Upon his return to Kansas City in the 1980s, Mr. Burnes opened his
first LGBTQ+ bar, the Kon Tiki Room and later, the Dixie Belle Saloon.
Throughout his career as an entrepreneur, Michael Burnes has dedicated
his businesses to being spaces for the LGBTQ+ communities to express
and enjoy themselves. When the Dixie Belle Saloon was in operation,
members of the LGBTQ+ community faced discrimination from the rest of
the country as a result of uncertainty and fear caused by the AIDS
epidemic. While running the Dixie Belle Saloon, Mr. Burnes kept a
supply of the limited HIV medication behind the bar to give to those
who needed it but could not afford it. This is merely one testament of
the benevolent and caring nature of Michael Burnes that has been
demonstrated throughout his life in all that he does.
Missie B's reflects Michael's generous spirit and is well known among
Kansas Citians for its involvement in numerous causes and charities.
Missie B's actively fundraises for and is involved in the Kansas City
AIDS Walk, the Good Samaritan Project, the Kansas City Care Health
Center, Saint Michael's Veterans Center, among many others. In 2016,
after the horrific and heartbreaking Pulse Nightclub shooting in
Orlando, Florida, Missie B's joined with Kansas City's other LGBTQ+
bars and nightclubs to raise $54,000 in one day for the victims and
their families. Missie B's has not just changed the lives of the
members of the LGBTQ+ community in Kansas City, but across the country
as well.
Madam Speaker, please join me in recognizing and thanking Missie B's
for all they have done for Kansas City and Missouri's Fifth
Congressional District. I am honored to have such an impactful,
inclusive and inspirational institution be a part of the district I
represent.
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