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Washington’s Juneteenth celebration draws community, inspires youth
Members of the Washington community gathered Saturday to celebrate Juneteenth at LeMoyne Community Center in Washington.
The celebration, co-hosted by the NAACP Washington branch and LeMoyne Community Center, featured performances, speakers, vendors, activities, and a variety of foods.
The day kicked off with a Juneteenth Parade, led by grand marshals JoJo Burgess and Demond Nixon, mayors of Washington and East Washington.
Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, commemorates June 19, 1865 – more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation – when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, to enforce the proclamation that put an end to slavery.
“It was an overwhelming success. I can’t be happier or more proud of our residents coming together and having a wonderful event,” said Burgess. “There was a lot of hard work put into by (Juneteenth chairman) Steve Woods, who did whatever was necessary for the community to have a tremendous event.”
The Juneteenth celebration also included a three-point contest, African drums and history, Zumba and line dancing, and performances by Peters Township Dance Team, One Up Band, Ministry in Motion, and a magic show.






