Celebrate and commemorate Juneteenth
窪蹋勛圖 will close on Thursday, June 19, in observance of the Juneteenth National Independence Day. Juneteenth marks the historic date when the Union Army arrived in Texas in 1865 to proclaim freedom for Black and African Americans in 1865, approximately two months after the official end of the Civil War and more than two and a half years after President Abraham Lincoln delivered the泭.
Observed in Black and African American communities since 1866, the Juneteenth name is a portmanteau of June and nineteenth. It became an official state holiday in 2023 when Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed a legislative bill into law recognizing the significance of the date in U.S. history. Juneteenth became a federal holiday in 2021 when President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Act into law.
Community events
泭泭Sunday, June 15泭泭泭泭11 a.m.泭泭泭Manual High School (Denver)
The Juneteenth Parade kicks off the Juneteenth Music Festival. Staging for participants begins at 8 a.m. at Manual High School on 26th Avenue and泭Williams Street. The parade promptly begins at 11 a.m., follows 26th Avenue and ends on Welton Street at the music festival.
泭泭Sunday, June 15泭泭泭Noon8 p.m.泭泭泭Historic Five Points, 2701 Welton St. (Denver)
Join Denvers largest celebration of Black culture and music. The festival includes cultural vendors and food trucks, a youth zone, music and entertainment, and a headline performance by hip hop artist Juvenile. The event is free and open to all.泭
泭泭Monday, June 16泭泭泭Lecture 34:15 p.m.泭泭泭Dialogue Mixer 4:306 p.m.泭泭泭CASE Auditorium
泭泭Tuesday, June 17泭泭泭Lecture 34:15 p.m.泭泭泭CASE Auditorium
泭泭Wednesday, June 18泭泭泭Lecture 34:15 p.m.泭泭泭Dialogue Mixer 4:306 p.m.泭泭泭Dairy Arts Center
Students, faculty, staff and community members are invited to participate in a lecture series by professor Danielle Hodge. Dialogue Mixers on Monday and Wednesday provide an opportunity for participants to share diverse perspectives and experiences and engage in radical listening.泭
泭泭Thursday, June 19泭泭泭9 a.m.5 p.m.泭泭泭Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Enjoy free general admission all day, plus live performances, music and engaging activities for the whole family honoring Black culture, history and achievement in science and beyond.
泭泭Thursday, June 19泭泭泭Noon4 p.m.泭泭泭UNC Campus Commons (Greeley)
In honor of Kejetia, the largest open-air market in Ghana, the city of Greeley and University of Northern Colorado are bringing local businesses to sell products and services to event attendees. There will also be a family craft room and concert featuring saxophonist Tony Exum Jr., who blends jazz, funk and soul.
泭泭Thursday, June 19泭泭泭17 p.m.泭泭泭Confluence Park (Denver)
Celebrate Juneteenth with Black Outdoors Colorado (BOCO). This is a community-style cookout, and guests are invited to bring a vibe, bring a dish and bring the family!泭
泭泭Thursday, June 19泭泭泭5:308:30 p.m.泭泭泭Harley Brown Amphitheater
Join an evening of music, art, reflection and celebration in honor of the historic end of slavery in the United States. This free, family-friendly event brings the community together to recognize freedom, culture and resilience.
泭泭Thursday, June 19泭泭泭69 p.m.泭泭泭Pennsylvania Avenue, The Hill (Boulder)
This celebration of freedom, artistic expression and community will honor Boulder's musical legacy and the significant contributions of Black musicians throughout U.S. history. Hosted by Roots Music Project with support from city of Boulder and community sponsors.
泭泭Friday, June 20Saturday, June 21.泭泭泭Foothills Mall and Cultural Enrichment Center
Fridays activities include a teen night for youth ages 1217 and a concert on the lawn. The Saturday community celebration will feature live music, a health and wellness fair, food trucks, vendor market, educational opportunities and more.
泭泭Friday, June 20Sunday, June 22泭泭泭Citadel Mall (Colorado Springs)
This vibrant celebration of freedom, community, culture and history will bring together an array of activities, performances and culinary delights offering something for everyone to enjoy.
泭泭Saturday, June 21泭泭泭37 p.m.泭泭泭Roosevelt Park
Come together to celebrate our diverse community by sharing, educating and appreciating one another. The event includes music, fashion, vendor and information booths, kids activities, drumline performances and great food.
泭泭Saturday, June 21泭泭泭26 p.m.泭泭泭Aurora Town Center
This celebration honors Juneteenths historical significance and brings together residents, small businesses, nonprofits and performers to recognize the communitys diversity and resilience.
: Flag raising ceremony in recognition and celebration of Juneteenth 2023 at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. by NASA/Keegan Barber.
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