June 13
5th Annual Juneteenth: A Family Reunion for the Culture Festival
Downtown Pensacola (678) 720-7027
Discovering Our Roots
Juneteenth is a holiday celebrated every year on June 19th in the United States, commemorating the end of slavery.
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. Many local businesses and organizations are hosting Juneteenth events to commemorate the holiday.
Save the date for our Juneteenth Celebration: A Family Reunion for the Culture Festival! It will take place June 13, 2026 and be a fun filled day with special performances, food trucks, vendors, traditional card games, large kids zone, arts, crafts, African clothing, face painting, and much more! Don’t miss out!
The very first Juneteenth took place in 1866, a year after the slaves were finally freed. It was known as Jubilee Day, and as its name suggests, there was plenty of jubilation to be found. A typical Juneteenth celebration consisted of barbecues and music, and plenty of prayer and worship among freed Blacks who gathered to mark the occasion.
As Black people traveled throughout America, they took the tradition of the celebration with them. Today, Juneteenth is celebrated across the country with cookouts, neighborhood get-togethers, fairs, parades, and more.
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