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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Concord
DESCRIPTION:2025 Juneteenth Events\n \n9 AM\nMONUMENT SQUARE TOWN FLAG POLE\nCEREMONY HONORING THE RAISING OF\nTHE JUNETEENTH FLAG\nALL ARE WELCOME! \n10 AM\nCONCORD MUSEUM\nJUNETEENTH FAMILY PROGRAM \n1:30 p.m.\nCONCORD VISITORS CENTER\nFight for Freedom\nPatriots of Color WALKING TOUR\nstarts at Old North Bridge Lower Lot \n10AM\nROBBINS HOUSE OPEN FOR TOURS\n\n12 NOON TO 3 PM\nROBBINS HOUSE LAWN\nTOWNWIDE JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION AND GATHERING \nABOUT JUNETEENTH IN CONCORD\nThe Town of Concord  first honored Juneteenth National Independence Day\,  on June 19\, 2023. This town supported celebration is a formal recognition of the dignity and importance of this holiday for all residents of Concord and those who visit. \nThe Concord Select Board signed a proclamation which declared June 19\, 2023 Juneteenth National Independence Day. In addition\, an amendment to the flag policy was approved which provides for the flying of a Juneteenth flag with the American flag. We invite the Concord community to join us for celebratory events that honor our history and our community. \nFAQ\n\nJuneteenth is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. Deriving its name from combining “June” and “nineteenth”\, it is celebrated on the anniversary of the order\, issued by Major General Gordon Granger on June 19\, 1865\, proclaiming freedom for the enslaved in Texas\, the last to freed.\nOriginating in Galveston\, Juneteenth has since been observed annually in various parts of the United States\, often broadly celebrating African American culture. The day was first recognized as a federal holiday in 2021\, when President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act\nTexans celebrated Juneteenth beginning in 1866 with community-centric events\, such as parades\, cookouts\, prayer gatherings\, historical and cultural readings\, and musical performances. Over time\, communities have developed their own traditions. Some communities purchased land for Juneteenth celebrations\, such as Emancipation Park in Houston\, Texas. As families emigrated from Texas to other parts of the United States\, they carried Juneteenth celebrations with them.\nJuneteenth National Independence Day commemorates the day of freedom for African Americans and acknowledges the resilience and determination of African Americans while honoring all those who have paved the road to freedom; and Juneteenth is a second Independence Day for our Nation\, a celebratory day of African American culture to recognize the many contributions and influence that the African American community has made to our Nation.\nThe Juneteenth flag was designed by activist Ben Haith\, the founder of the National Juneteenth Celebration Foundation (NJCF) in 1997.  The design was later refined to its current form by illustrator Lisa Jeanne Grafe.  The intentional call back to the Texas Lone Star in the middle represents the Lone Star State and all Black Americans in the US.  The red\, white\, and blue color scheme is a reminder that enslaved people and their descendants were and are\, Americans.  The arc shape represents a new horizon of hope and promise for Black American with the nova surrounding the star representing a new beginning for all.
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Family Performance
DESCRIPTION:Concord Museum Juneteenth Family Performance\nFamily Program\nFree. Advanced Registration Required.\nJune 19 | 10:00 – 11:00 am\nJoin a celebratory performance with Amaya Dance & Drum. With vivid costumes and uplifting energy\, the company performs traditional West African rhythm and movements with singing\, drumming\, and dancing. Co-sponsored by The Robbins House.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/juneteenth-family-performance-2/
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SUMMARY:Concord Museum Antislavery Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Concord Museum Antislavery Walking Tour\n$15 Members | $20 Non-Members. Includes Same-day admission.\nJune 19 | 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 pm\nLearn about the Concord women and men who played a crucial role in the abolitionist movement in the years leading up to the Civil War. This tour includes a significant amount (over 1.5 miles) of walking on hilly\, unpaved terrain. Co-sponsored by The Robbins House.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/concord-museum-antislavery-walking-tour/
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SUMMARY:History Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:History Happy Hour \n \nConcord Museum\n$15 Member | $25 Non-Member | Drinks included\nJune 19 | 6:30 – 8:00 pm\nCelebrate Juneteenth and explore Concord’s rich Black and Abolitionist histories through powerful stories\, images\, and objects from the Museum’s collection.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/history-happy-hour/
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