Wyandanch Public Library in Suffolk County, New York celebrates Juneteenth with their annual community street festival on Saturday, June 17th (rain date June 24th) beginning at noon. In addition to vendors, food and crafts, the free, annual event, presented by the Barack H. Obama Cultural Center, will include:
African dance and drumming
gospel music showcase
a Juneteenth Storywalk®
Smithsonian Cultural Exhibit
Geechee/Gullah cooking demo
Michelle Obama’s Official Portrait hanging
music by the Legendary DJ Belal
A highlight of the festival will be a presentation by Carol A. Gordon, CEO of Unspoken History Treasures whose private collection of documents and artifacts traces African American history from 1600 to the present, The activities will take place at the library outdoors with vendors along So. 20th Street between Jamaica Avenue & Straight Path Road. Streets will be closed to parking & vehicle traffic. For additional information, contact 631 643 4848 / [email protected].
Declared a federal holiday in 2021, Juneteenth National Independence Day, commemorates the June 19, 1865, announcement of the abolition of slavery and the emancipation of enslaved African Americans throughout the former Confederate States of America.
Located at 14 South 20 Street, the Wyandanch Public Library serves a population of 11,702 in Suffolk County of New York State. Its annual book circulation is 14,311 from a collection containing 55,351volumes. For additional branch information, go www.wyandanchlibrary.org or follow on Facebook: @WyandanchPublicLibrary.
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