Freddy Fixer Turns 43

by Paul Bass | May 21, 2006 5:04 PM | | Comments (4)

Dancers, drillers, and high-octane divisions like the James Hillhouse Band (pictured) filled Dixwell Avenue Sunday for an annual parade that added new dimensions to the spirit of a fictional character named Freddy Fixer.

Between 80 to 90 units, with upwards of 600 participants, marched from Dixwell down York Street, then up Chapel to the Green, according to parade organizer Larry Young.

Young (pictured) picked up the organizing mantle from longtime Dixwell environmentalist Ed Grant, who started the parade in 1963 and used to bring groups of neighbors out with brooms literally to clean up their streets. The fictional character of Freddy Fixer was created as a symbol for sweeping the streets.

The parade climaxes weeks of events in Freddy Fixer’s name. Young spoke of how organizers have built on the original Freddy’s mission to update it to the community’s current-day needs. They still sweep the streets; 300 people participated in a May 6 community clean-up along the parade route. But they added, among other events, a “wealth-building” seminar to encourage people to start businesses as well as “Stop the Violence” tours aimed at gang-banging teens. Cops kept a close eye Sunday on teens hanging back from the crowd along the route, mindful of a recent alliance between the Newhallville-based VIlle gang and a gang in the Hill. They’re allegedly taking on an alliance of the Tre, from the Kensington area, and the Dixwell-based Tribe. There were rumors of violence leading up to the event; as of 4 p.m., by the time the parade had finished its course through Dixwell, there were no reports of major problems, just a few minor skirmishes broken up quickly by police.

Instead it was a celebration of positive communal activity that takes place in New Haven’s neighborhoods every day, such as the Mob Squad drill team, which picked up the beat for the crowds of people lining the sidewalk Sunday.







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Posted by: Tiffany | May 23, 2006 9:45 AM

The freddie Fixer gets shorter shorter every year. The tradition is getting old

Posted by: Ryshon | May 24, 2006 8:39 PM

Yeah Mob Squad ALL Day you know all them other drill teams need to step back.

Posted by: p | May 28, 2006 10:14 AM

um i want to know how you can become part of the freddy fixer cuz i want to perform in it

Posted by: KatrinaMina | June 18, 2006 5:51 PM

I have fond memories of the Freddy Fixer Parade way back when. I was born in NHTown, graduated from Richard C. Lee in 1987 and was captain of the majorette squad. Sharon and Sharon used to do the pop lock'n as I watched in awe. I drop'd my baton several times but still got love. I grow out of NHtown and move to SC then WI. But I will never forget the Freddy Fixer Parade...I drop'd the baton but still made captain. Gotta love it.

Peace

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