History for the whole family! Come to the Woodmere Art Museum for an afternoon of music, dance, and poetry to commemorate the Juneteenth holiday. Feel free to stop by whenever you want. The Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble will celebrate with a range of songs from Down By
The Philadelphia Juneteenth Parade and Festival has grown to be the largest in the nation drawing over 25,000 attendees to experience a culturally festive 1.5 mile long parade with over 2,000 participants and 20+ floats. The parade will commence at 52nd and Jefferson Streets at 11
The Johnson House Historic Site in Germantown celebrates its 16th annual Juneteenth street festival with live music, vendors, children's activities, panel discussions, and more. Johnson House Historic Site, Inc. is one of Philadelphia’s few accessible, intact historic sites and stops on the Underground Railroad that
Come celebrate Juneteenth in the heart of the Doylestown Cultural District. This event commemorates the anniversary of June 19, 1865, when the last enslaved people in the United States learned that they had been freed. We will celebrate this occasion on the green of the
Brooklyn Bowl is hosting the Music of Bob Marley for Kids + More, featuring Jah People in celebration of Juneteenth and Father's Day. This concert for kids and families is part of The Rock and Roll Playhouse, a concert series dedicated to sharing the music
Come together through celebration! Orion Communities will host an open-air, Juneteenth Celebration on Phoenixville’s Bridge Street. This fun-filled afternoon will feature African drumming & dancing and other entertainment, inspiring words, art exhibits, colorful re-enactments, storytelling, and more. Phoenixville’s 2022 Juneteenth Celebration on Bridge Street will
Celebrate Juneteenth at the Greater Norristown NAACP Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday, June 18 or Sunday, June 19 at the Elmwood Park Zoo! This family friendly event will feature live music, animal meet and greets, keeper chats and the opportunity to connect with local organizations in
Join the Peter Wentz Farmstead in observation of Juneteenth, the holiday commemorating the emancipation of Black enslaved people in America. We will be offering special tours throughout the weekend focusing on the stories of the people enslaved by the Wentz family, the enslaved people brought
This is a daytime event for all family members that will include story time, special arts and crafts workshops, design your own book, and a conversation about how to "write your own history -- how to make your own history." Nahjee Grant is an educator,
A walking tour of downtown West Chester and stories of the people who helped freedom seekers on their northward journeys.
The Underground Railroad was a network of people offering shelter and aid to enslaved men, women and children on their journeys to freedom. This family-friendly walking