About this Event
Join us on Friday June 19th from 11 to 4 on Town Hill in Colonial Beach, co-hosted by First Baptist Church Colonial Beach, Coming to the Table CBVA, Colonial Beach Parks, Recreation, & Events, A.T. Johnson Museum, CB Greenspace, and the Stratford Hall Historic Preserve. Featured Speakers & Performers:
* MC Link Shields, WPFW FM Radio Personality
* The Chauncy Fortune Band w/Sally & Brian
* Burkett Lyburn & The All Together Gospel Singers
* Ken Crampton & Amani Konan, African Drumming
* Restoration Community Dancers
* Brock Cobb, Saxophonist, Salem Baptist Church Kinsale
* Reverend Carolyn Fisher
* Delegate Joshua Cole
* Dashiki Book Club Poets
Our FREE Juneteenth Event is made possible by local donors and sponsors. Become a Donor, Vendor, or Sponsor, today! Donate to this event: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/GXUBGPY89NXPC
Volunteer for a 2-hour slot to help with this event:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B044CA9A92BA6FB6-63323077-juneteenth
Door Prizes! Be sure to register for one of our exceptional pieces of art donated by Dolores Bumbrey Williams (https://www.facebook.com/DBumbreyArt) and Jackie Stewart.
Honoring our Black Elders: Special Tribute to our Nonagenarians and Centenarians (90+ Years Young)
Youth Essay Contest: Local Black History
Raffle Tickets: Be sure to buy a raffle ticket for a gift card to one of our local businesses.
Juneteenth commemorates the end of legalized slavery, marking the day in June 1865 when Major General Gordon Grander ordered the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas. Originating in Galveston in 1866, “Juneteenth” has been observed in many locations around the county to celebrate Freedom and African American Culture. In 2020, Juneteenth became a State Holiday in Virginia and in 2021, the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act was signed into law making June 19th a Federal Holiday.
Here in Colonial Beach, our local Juneteenth Event celebrates freedom AND recognizes the contributions of enslaved people and their descendants throughout our Northern Neck History with music, dancing, storytelling, drumming, and the spoken word. Town Hill & Town Hill Stage will be buzzing with music, dancing, and speakers throughout the day! Cultural, educational, and vendor exhibits will be set up on Town Hill and open to the public from 11 to 4.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Colonial Beach Town Hill, 427 Washington Avenue, Colonial Beach, United States
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