By Tierra Stone
AFRO Intern
tierrastone@afro.com

Juneteeenth is a time of celebration, recognizing the day that enslaved African Americans in Texas learned they were free. Though millions of slaves in Confederate territory had been freed on Jan. 1, 1863, slaves in Texas did not receive word of new law until June 19, 1865.

On June 19, the Anacostia Community Center will host a Juneteenth Community Day Celebration, offering musical performances and fun for all ages.

Photo Credit: Photo courtesy of Katelynd Anderson

Now that Juneteenth is officially recognized as a federal holiday, people across D.C., Maryland, Virginia (DMV) and surrounding areas are taking time to celebrate with a series of different events to commemorate the occasion. This week, the AFRO compiled info on events set to take place throughout the week of Juneteenth. Take a look below to find an event that’s happening near you!

Baltimore

AFRO Juneteenth Breakfast 

This year, the AFRO will host its annual Juneteenth breakfast at the Center Club in downtown Baltimore under the theme, “Celebrating the Black Press.” Karsonya “Dr. Kaye” Wise Whitehead, Ph.D, will serve as keynote speaker for the celebration. This event will honor community leaders and a local media company for their ability to make change in the community. This year’s honorees are Dr. Benjamin Chavis Jr., Bobby Henry Sr., Thelma T. Daley, Ed. D. and the Root Branch Media Company. 

A series of community leaders such as NNPA CEO and President Dr. Benjamin Chavis, NNPA Chairman Bobby Henry Sr. and legendary civil and human rights activist Thelma T. Daley, Ed.D, will be honored at the AFRO’s annual Juneteenth breakfast. The breakfast, which will also honor Root Branch Media Group, is set for June 19 at The Center Club’s Legg Mason Building in downtown Baltimore.
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Date:  June 19

Time: 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. 

Location:The Center Club

   Legg Mason Building 

   100 Light Street #16 

   Baltimore MD, 21202 

Cost: $85 per person               

Please contact Diane Hocker at DHocker@afro.com  for ticket inquiries

In Celebration of Juneteenth

The Enoch Pratt Central Library will host a presentation about Juneteeenth with local historian Mr. Bradley Alston. Make sure to stick around for the question and answer session afterward.

Local Baltimore historian Mr. Bradley Alston will be hosting a presentation at the Enoch Pratt Central Library on June 18 at 7 p.m.

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Date:  June 18 

Time:  7 p.m.

Location: Enoch Pratt Central Library (Poe Room) 

                 400 Cathedral Street 

                 Baltimore MD, 21201 

Cost: Free 

Freedom’s Voices from Jubilee to Reparations

The Reginald F. Lewis Museum will host a mixture of events for the history, music and theater buffs in the family. The celebration will include a presentation about emancipation with documentary story quilter, Dr. Joan M. E. Gaither. The visitors will be able to create their own quilt square commemorating the day, and the event will also feature a musical performance by The Carter Singers, including monologues recited by local youth that were co-written by hip hop artist wordsmith, and lastly, a panel discussion with filmmaker John Comer. Refreshments will be provided first come, first serve.

Date: June 19

Time: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. 

Location: The Reginald F. Lewis Museum

                  830 East Pratt Street 

                  Baltimore, MD 21202 

Cost:  Free

Washington D.C.  

Juneteenth Freedom Celebration 

What’s a better way to celebrate Juneteenth in the city of our nation’s capital and enjoy community day, that will be hosted by the Anacostia Community Museum. Attendees are asked to bring their own food and beverages, but open grilling is not allowed. The day also includes a lineup of musical performances by R&B singer Alex Vaughn, including other artists such as DuPont Brass, CuzzinB, Noochie and the Too Much Talent Band. All visitors are required to register online. 

Date: June 19 


Time: 10 a.m – 5 p.m. 

Location: Anacostia Community Museum 

                 1901 Fort Place SE

                 Washington D.C. 20020

Cost: Free 

Virginia 

Juneteenth Free Community Day

There’s always a good time to stop and smell the roses at the free community day event hosted at the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. There will be food sold at the Garden Cafe which has a variety of meals and will be open from 10a.m – 4p.m and the patio and grill will open from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. The garden prohibits visitors from bringing sports gear, outside food and tobacco products. Don’t forget to dress comfortably and to stay hydrated throughout the day.  

Date:  June 19 

Time: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. 

Location: Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

                 1800 Lakeside Avenue 

                 Henrico, VA 23228 

Cost: Free 

Juneteenth Freedom Festival 

This event is perfect for the whole family with something for everyone through informational presentations, and musical performances by singer and songwriter Roberta Lea, Tank and the Bangas, and the Mosaic Steel Orchestra. There will be food trucks available. The event will be outside, make sure to wear comfortable clothing and remember to stay hydrated. 

Date:  June 22 

Time: 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. 

Location: Victory Landing Park 

                  50 26th Street 

                  Newport News, VA 23607

Cost: Free 

Juneteenth Celebration

The Carlyle House mansion will host a Juneteenth event with vendors, interactive activities, and poetic readings outside on the lawn. 

Date: June 19 

Time:  6 p.m. – 8 p.m

Location:   Carlyle House Historic Park 

                   121 North Fairfax Street 

                   Alexandria, VA 22314

Cost: Free 

Cecil County 

Fifth Annual Juneteenth Community Celebration

The Elkton Community center is hosting its fifth annual Juneteenth celebration and everyone is welcome to join the festivities. The keynote speaker will be Dr. Tony Allen, Ph.D, president of Delaware State University, along with performances by the Restored Praise and Worship Ministry Gospel Choir from Restoration Tabernacle Church, The YMCA Essence Legacy Performing arts program, including legendary drummer Bernard Lee “Pretty” Purty. Lastly, The day will also include numerous on site health screenings. 

Date: June 19

Time: 10:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. 

Location  Elkton Community Center 

                 121 Stockton Street 

                 Elkton MD, 21921

Cost: Free 

Howard County

Songs of Freedom; Journey Along the Underground Railroad

Come learn about the life and times of Harriet Tubman through music and story-telling with Linda Harris, the director of events and programming at the Harriet Tubman Museum and educational center in Cambridge Maryland.  

Date:  June 20

Time:   7 p.m – 8:30 p.m. 

Location:Carroll Baldwin Hall 

                9035 Baltimore Street 

                Savage, MD 20763

Cost: Free

Prince George’s County 

Concert in the Park: Juneteenth 

Don’t forget to bring a cozy blanket and your favorite lawn chair and come celebrate Juenteenth with a live musical performance by the Eclipse International Band. Refreshments will be sold. 

Date: June 21

Time:  6 p.m. – 8 p.m. 

Location: Edmonston Recreation Center 

                  5100 Tanglewood Drive 

                  Edmonston, MD 20781 

Cost: Free

Summer Jam Series: Juneteenth Celebration 

The Hyattsville Summer Jam will be hosting a celebration to honor the day with family and friends. There will be food vendors, live performances and activities for the whole family to enjoy. 

Date: June 21  

Time: 5:30 p.m – 8:30 p.m. 

Location:  Hyatt Park 

                3500 Hamilton Street

                Hyattsville MD, 20782

Cost: Free

Juneteenth Art House: Music, Poetry, and Unity 

Enjoy a night full of harmony and celebrate your roots with co-hosts Chinara Hill and Amira Mitchell at the Black owned Oblivion Art House. There will be poetry, a DJ, free beverages and food vendors. 

Date: June 18 

Time: 7:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. 

Location: Oblivion Art House 

                  8901 49th Avenue 

                 College Park, MD 20740

 Cost: Free

Colors of Freedom: A Juneteenth Celebration Sip and Paint

Get ready to harvest your imagination by painting through a relaxing atmosphere that will inspire attendees to learn about Juneteenth in a creative way. 

Date: June 19 

Time: 1 p.m.- 3 p.m. 

Location Arts’tination 

               162 Waterfront Street 

               Oxon Hill MD, 20745

Cost: Free 

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