Juneteenth to be celebrated in Hemet

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Black Voices of the Valley is hosting its 2nd annual Juneteenth Celebration on June 19 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Mary Henley Park in Hemet. A day of joyous celebration will be reminiscent of a family reunion as guests are invited to bring their pop-ups, chairs and blankets to enjoy the activities and festivities that will be available.

Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. The annual celebration of Juneteenth holds great significance in American history, marking the day when news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached enslaved African Americans in Texas on June 19, 1865, two years after it was initially issued.

Kids get to create their own masterpieces at last year’s Juneteenth Celebration at Mary Henley Park in Hemet. This year’s event will be Tuesday, June 19. Courtesy photo

BVOV’s Juneteenth Celebration aims to honor this important day by bringing the community together in a spirit of unity and joy. The event will feature a variety of activities for all ages, including information booths, retail vendors, food vendors, a kids’ zone, a beer garden, games, prizes, live music, and a DJ spinning tunes throughout the day.

Stephanie Bruce, founder and Executive Director of BVOV, said last year’s inaugural event drew a large turnout and overwhelming support from the community. This year, organizers are expecting an even greater attendance as they continue to celebrate the rich history and culture of Juneteenth.

The family-friendly day of fun, fellowship and celebration is open to all. Bruce is pleased with the outpouring of support from the following sponsors: The City of Hemet, Hemet-San Jacinto Chamber of Commerce, Riverside County Supervisor Yxstian Gutierrez, Sheltered Pathways, Neighborhood Link, Lamas Housing, Elijah Cares, Soboba Foundation, Tati’s Generation Breakout Fit Foundation, One House Band, SBX Youth and Family Services, Butler Cleaning, Love Right United, and Choice 1 Printing.

Hemet City Councilmembers join Black Voices of the Valley members at the nonprofit’s inaugural Juneteenth Celebration in 2024. Courtesy photo

Mary Henley Park is at 1801 Kirby Street, Hemet. For more information, www.blackvoicesofthevalley.org.

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