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    Juneteenth celebration in Wake Forest slated for June 14-15

    By Reggie Ponder,

    2024-06-05
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    This is one of the buildings at the DuBois site. | The Wake Weekly

    Wake Forest will be celebrating freedom for all people during a Juneteenth Celebration June 14-15.

    The celebration is being presented by the Northeast Community Coalition in conjunction with the town of Wake Forest.

    “The observance of Juneteenth is important so that we all will be reminded from generation to generation that no one is free unless everyone is free,” said Tilda Caudle, director of the Northeast Community Coalition.

    Juneteenth is a federal holiday that commemorates the arrival of Union Troops commanded by Major General Gordon Granger in Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865, to free 250,000 people still held in bondage, according to a presidential proclamation of the Juneteenth holiday. The historic event occurred more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln had signed the Emancipation Proclamation freeing enslaved people.

    The Northeast Community Coalition has spearheaded a Juneteenth observance in Wake Forest for about eight years.

    This year’s kickoff will be June 14 from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Taylor Street Park, located adjacent to the Alston-Massenburg Center at the corner of North Taylor and East Juniper streets. Caudle said the splash pad will be open, various games will be available for youth and adults, and the occasion will center around fun activities for all ages.

    A Juneteenth parade will take place Saturday morning, June 15.

    The lineup for the parade will be at 9 a.m. at Hope House, 334 N. Allen Road. The parade starts at 10 a.m.

    Caudle said people are invited to walk in the parade. “Just be at the lineup at 9 o’clock,” she said.

    The parade will proceed from the park to the DuBois Center at 518 N. Franklin St.

    Caudle noted that the Juneteenth activities on June 15 will be on the back side of the DuBois Center property, which is located along East Perry Street. There will be signs directing people to the area where the festivities are taking place, she said.

    The activities will include a presentation on the history of the DuBois School and DuBois Center, followed by festivities beginning at 11:15 a.m.

    Caudle said there will be vendors, performers, free food, and various other activities.

    “It’s going to be good,” she said.

    And at the center of it all will be remembering the importance of freedom.

    “We remind the generations to come of the reason for the Juneteenth celebration,” Caudle said.

    The post Juneteenth celebration in Wake Forest slated for June 14-15 first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia .

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