While Monday, June 19, is the official federal holiday, Cape Girardeau will be celebrating Juneteenth on Saturday, June 17, with several events.
Last year’s City of Cape Girardeau festival, coordinated by VisitCape, was a wholesome, family-friendly affair celebrating all that is good about community, and we expect a similar event this year.
Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 when federal officers arrived in Galveston, Texas, to ensure slaves would be set free. The holiday often includes celebrations of music, food, prayer and other community activities. It’s garnered additional attention in recent years, including in Cape Girardeau where events have grown in popularity.
There’s unfortunately too much division in this country today, but Juneteenth is an opportunity for people of all backgrounds to come together for a fun day and celebrate the freedom we all enjoy, even though it was not always the case for some. We hope you’ll come out and celebrate this important day in history as local organizers help promote a positive message of hope, unity and love.
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