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Pompano Beach celebrates Juneteenth with a lively Blues and Sweet Potato Pie Festival at Apollo Park on June 14th

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Pompano Beach, Florida – Juneteenth, the day that marks the final end of slavery in the United States, is a moment of reflection, joy, and community. Celebrated annually on June 19th, it commemorates the day in 1865 when the last enslaved people in Texas were informed of their freedom, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. This day has become a symbol of freedom, hope, and resilience, as well as a reminder of the ongoing pursuit of equality. Across the country, communities observe Juneteenth with various events, and Pompano Beach has one of the most anticipated celebrations of all.

This year, Pompano Beach will be hosting the 24th Annual Blues and Sweet Potato Pie Festival at Apollo Park on Saturday, June 14th, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This vibrant and family-friendly festival promises to be a day full of fun, music, history, and, of course, sweet potato pie—a beloved dessert that holds a special place in African-American culinary traditions. The event is free to the public, making it accessible to all who want to join in honoring this important moment in American history.

The festival will feature a variety of live music performances that celebrate African-American culture, from smooth jazz to high-energy Afrobeat rhythms. These performances will provide the perfect soundtrack for a day of celebration and remembrance. Visitors can expect to hear soulful melodies and feel the rhythm of the music filling the air, creating an atmosphere that is both uplifting and reflective.

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In addition to the music, the festival will also showcase dance performances that celebrate the beauty and diversity of African-American cultural expression. These performances will captivate audiences, adding a dynamic element to the celebration. Whether it’s the graceful movements of traditional dance or the energetic steps of modern styles, the festival will offer a rich cultural experience for all attendees.

For those with a sweet tooth, the festival will feature the star of the show: the sweet potato pie! This Southern treat, known for its rich flavor and comforting taste, will be a highlight of the day, offering attendees a delicious taste of tradition. With so many pies to sample, the festival will surely satisfy every craving.

While the event is full of fun and entertainment, it also serves an educational purpose. Families and individuals can learn about the history of Juneteenth through engaging displays and historical games. Children will have the opportunity to participate in these interactive games, which will help them understand the significance of Juneteenth and its impact on American history. There will also be opportunities for face painting and crafting, ensuring that kids are not only learning but also having fun.

The festival is also the perfect way to kick off the summer in Pompano Beach, as it marks the beginning of the Northwest Branch Library’s Summer Learning Program. This program provides additional opportunities for education and engagement, offering a variety of resources and activities for the community throughout the summer.

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The Blues and Sweet Potato Pie Festival is not just a celebration of Juneteenth; it’s a celebration of freedom, culture, and the enduring spirit of community. Whether you’re familiar with the history of Juneteenth or just beginning to learn about it, this event provides an opportunity to come together, reflect on the past, and look toward a future of unity and equality.

Make sure to mark your calendars for June 14th and head over to Apollo Park to enjoy the music, food, and cultural festivities at this year’s Blues and Sweet Potato Pie Festival. It’s an event that promises to be both meaningful and fun—a true celebration of Juneteenth.

 

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