Celebrate freedom, culture, and community at the Newton Juneteenth Celebration on June 15, 2024, a fantastic event scheduled from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Hyde Bandstand at Hyde Playground. This vibrant, family-friendly affair honors the national Juneteenth holiday, commemorating the emancipation of enslaved Americans. The community is invited to immerse themselves in an afternoon filled with engaging activities, storytelling, music, and dance that spotlight African-American heritage and culture in an exciting and educational way.
The event will commence with a stunning performance by the Myrtle Baptist Church Choir, an ensemble that not only fills the air with harmonious melodies but also celebrates a remarkable 150-year anniversary this year. The festivities continue with a diverse selection of entertainment and activities designed to delight all ages. Food enthusiasts can indulge in the delectable offerings from food trucks like Zaz and Gourmet Kreyol, while children can enjoy free face painting and engaging storytime sessions with Myrtle’s youth pastor and Story Starters. Additionally, attendees will be treated to mesmerizing African drumming and dance performances. The energy will undoubtedly remain high as DJ Firestarta spins tunes, inviting everyone to join in on a dance party. Moreover, with over 20 booths hosted by local Black-owned businesses, visitors will have the perfect opportunity to shop and learn more about African-American heritage and culture.
This celebration is not just a day of fun and entertainment but also an opportunity for community engagement and participation. The organizers are calling for Black-owned businesses and community partners to showcase their contributions by requesting booth space. Volunteers who wish to be a part of this meaningful event are encouraged to lend their support in preparing for the celebration and on the day itself. For those who are able, donations are warmly welcomed to ensure the success of this community-driven event. The Newton Juneteenth Celebration is made possible through the generous support of sponsors such as the Harmony Foundation, Village Bank, and the Newton Cultural Council, showcasing a true collaboration between the Juneteenth Celebration Steering Committee, the Newton Coalition of Black Residents, Families Organizing for Racial Justice (FORJ), and FORJ Newton North High School. This collective effort underscores the local commitment to celebrating freedom, equality, and the rich tapestry of African-American culture. For more details on how to get involved, visit the event’s official page.