Organize a Neighborhood Gathering: Block socials, court socials, courtyard socials wherever you live get togethers or in your neighborhood outdoor spacesare encouraged. Come out and break bread with your neighborhoods and celebrate the hard-fought freedoms we all enjoy. Remember and celebrate your ancestors for their sacrifices and resilience in maintaining family and community!
To make your neighborhood social gathering event more fun and exciting, the Greenbelt Recreation department can provide outdoor game kits upon request. Available items to borrow: Frisbees, Assortment of balls, Corn Hole, Ladder Ball, Horseshoes, jump Ropes, Sidewalk Chalk, Jacks, Chess/Checkers set, Small Pop-up Goals, Volleyball/Badminton Sets. Please email asesay@greenbeltmd.gov to make the request.
Click here to view the Juneteenth Program
“Freedom’s Eve,” January 1, 1863. So many enslaved people waited anxiously for the Emancipation Proclamation to become a reality in Confederate States that the tension in houses of worship and on plantations was overwhelming. Its passage brought much relief and joy on many Southern plantations. Enslaved people in Texas would not learn that they were free until June 19, 1865, when the union army arrived in Galveston, Texas to inform them of the Emancipation Proclamation. It is for the Freedom to all enslaved people/workers that Juneteenth is celebrated each year on June 19th, to commemorate the initial ending of slavery in America, that was completed with the passage of the 13th Amendment.
2021 marks the 156th anniversary of Juneteenth and the Greenbelt Black History and Culture committee in collaboration with the Recreation Department, Old Greenbelt Theatre, The Space-Free Art for All, the Greenbelt Museum, GATe, RUAK, Beltway Plaza Mall and CHEARS -Three Sisters Gardens offers a series of activities and service opportunities to commemorate the ending of chattel slavery in America. A video about Juneteenth will be presented by Delegate Nicole Williams and will be aired on the City’s media channels. GATe will air historical and educational information about Juneteenth during the week.