Juneteenth Celebrations Taking Place Across Montgomery County - The MoCo Show (2025)

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Montgomery County issued the following news release with details on Juneteenth celebrations happening across the county :

“Montgomery County will again celebrate “Juneteenth” in a big way, with many events. The Federal and County governments recognize Wednesday, June 19, as the official holiday. However, the County celebration will include events on Friday, June 14, and Saturday, June 15, in Germantown. The holiday honors June 19, 1865—the day Union soldiers arrived to take control of Texas and enforce the emancipation of slaves in the state.

Juneteenth has been a Federal holiday in the U.S. since 2021. However, the day’s official status and how it is celebrated differs from state to state.

Slavery in the U.S. can be traced back to the 16th Century when Spanish explorers brought African slaves with them to the New World. It lasted until the Emancipation Proclamation came into effect on Jan. 1, 1863. On that date, Texas was largely controlled by forces fighting for the Confederate States, which opposed the abolition of slavery.

On June 19, 1865, Union soldiers arrived to take control of Texas and enforce the emancipation of slaves in the state. In Galveston, Tx., the newly freed slaves held large public celebrations and so laid the base for future Juneteenth activities. The word “Juneteenth” resulted from the words ‘June Nineteenth’ being combined together in speech.

The Montgomery County events celebrating Juneteenth will include:

  • African American “Living Legend Awards.” Friday, June 14. 7 p.m. BlackRock Center for the Arts. 12901 Town Commons Drive, Germantown. Montgomery County will present “Living Legend Awards” to six African American community leaders. County Executive Marc Elrich will host the awards ceremony, which will be part of the County’s 27th Annual Juneteenth celebration, which this year has a theme of “Celebrating Freedom at the Rock: Forever Unshackled.” The 2024 award recipients, all 75 or older, are being honored for their lifelong dedication to service, advocacy and selfless acts of kindness. The public is invited to the awards ceremony. The event is free to attend. The honorees are Dr. Judith Docca, Edgar E. Dove, Sr., Janice Freeman, Roy Priest, Charles G. Thomas, Jr. ., and Henry L. Williams, Sr.
  • Montgomery County’s 27th Juneteenth Celebration: Freedom at the Rock. Saturday, June 15. Noon-10 p.m. BlackRock Center for the Arts. 12901 Town Commons Drive, Germantown. Celebration will include concerts and performances, a bustling artisans market showcasing unique handmade goods and food from local vendors. Parking near the BlackRock Center is limited. Offsite parking: Shuttle buses will be traveling regularly from Montgomery College (Germantown) and Seneca Valley High School from 11 a.m.-11 p.m. (NOTE: Towing will be enforced in the Safeway parking lot.). Event is free, but there are costs for purchasing food and beverages.
  • Scotland Juneteenth Heritage Festival Opening Night Celebration. Saturday, June 15. 5 -10 p.m. Bethesda Theater, 7719 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda. Celebrate the VIP kickoff of the County’s premiere Black cultural event. The show kicks off with America’s Got Talent sensationKelvin Dukes,followed byDaryl Davis’second-annual tribute to the Du-Drop Inn of Emory Grove, featuring blues iconJenny Langeron lead vocals. Festivities will include a dance contest, a best-dressed contest and then dancing to the sounds of theChuck Brown Band. Doors open at 5 p.m. Showtime is 7-10 p.m. Table seats $100. Theater Seats $60. Tickets do not include food and beverage. More information is available atScotland Juneteenth Heritage Festival Opening Night Celebration Tickets, Sat, Jun 15, 2024 at 5:00 PM | Eventbrite.
  • Kensington’s Third Annual Juneteenth Celebration. Saturday, June 15. Noon-4 p.m. St. Paul Park, 10564 St. Paul St., Kensington. A family friendly event with activities for all ages will bring together a multiracial coalition of organizers, historians, re-enactors, civic and faith leaders, local and Black-owned businesses and musicians. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs. More information available athttps://tok.md.gov/event/kensingtons-3rd-annual-juneteenth-celebration/. Free.
  • The Annual Scotland Juneteenth Heritage Festival and Children’s Carnival. Wednesday, June 19. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. festival. Cabin John Regional Park, 7400 Tuckerman Lane, Bethesda. Cabin John Regional Park will be alive with a children’s carnival, food court, Juneteenth parade and petting zoo. Montgomery Parksco-sponsors the event. More details are available atJuneteenth Scotland. Admission $5.
  • Scotland Juneteenth Heritage Festival 5K Road Race and Family 1-Mile Run. Wednesday, June 19. 8 a.m. Staged at Bells Mill Elementary, 8225 Bells Mill Road
  • Potomac. Road race will traverse the historic Black neighborhood of Scotland, including the 100-year-old Scotland AME Zion Church on Seven Locks Road in Potomac. Road race entry fee $38. Family 1-Mile Walk fee is $20. More information, including registration, can be found atScotland Juneteenth 5K (runsignup.com).
  • Scotland Heritage Festival Fireworks. Shirley Povich Field at Cabin John Regional Park, 10600 Westlake Drive, Bethesda. 9:45 p.m. This will be the first time in County history that there will be fireworks as part of the Juneteenth celebration.
  • Josiah Henson Museum and Park Family Day. 11410 Old Georgetown Road, North Bethesda. Wednesday, June 19. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Parking available at nearby Wall Local Park, 5900 Executive Blvd., North Bethesda. Celebrate Juneteenth by visiting the museum dedicated to abolitionist Josiah Henson. Henson was born into slavery in Maryland and eventually escaped to freedom in Canada. Once free, he served as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, helping others to freedom. The Josiah Henson Museum and Park is on the site of a plantation where Henson was once held in bondage. Self-guided tours and hands-on displays help visitors experience Henson’s story in his own words. Adult admission: $5. Seniors (55-and-over) and children (ages 6-17): $4. Tickets are available onsite.
  • Woodlawn Manor Cultural Park. 16501 Norwood Road, Sandy Spring. Wednesday, June 19. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Visit the Woodlawn Museum to learn about Montgomery County’s agricultural history, enslaved and free Black communities and the Quaker experience. The museum, located in a historic stone barn, features three floors of self-guided tours. TheUnderground Railroad Experience Trailwill be available for self-guided walking tours. Adult admission: $5. Seniors (55-and-over) and children (6-17): $4. (Woodlawn Manor House will be closed). Tickets available onsite.
  • Bethesda Big Train Third Annual Clarence “Pint” IsrealJuneteenth Classic. Wednesday, June 19. 7 p.m. (Gates open at 6 p.m.) Shirley Povich Field Cabin John Regional Park, 10600 Westlake Drive, Bethesda. Big Train baseball of college-age players hosts the Gaithersburg. Pint Isreal baseball cards will be distributed to first 500 fans. Game honors the man who played forNewark EaglesandHomestead Graysin Negro League baseball between 1940 and 1947. He died in Rockville in 1987. Memorabilia will be on display from the Hubert V. Simmons Museum of Negro Leagues Baseball. Register in advance for 4 p.m. youth baseball and softball clinic at Field No. 2. Tickets $5 for bleacher seats and standing room. Click here for more information.https://www.bigtrain.org/home.”
Juneteenth Celebrations Taking Place Across Montgomery County - The MoCo Show (2025)

FAQs

Is Juneteenth a holiday in Montgomery County, MD? ›

The Montgomery County Government, and programs that impact County residents, will have holiday schedule and program changes for the observance of "Juneteenth" on Wednesday, June 19. Schedule changes for the holiday celebrating Juneteenth on Wednesday, June 19: County offices—Closed. MC 311— Closed.

What movement led to more Juneteenth celebrations across the United States? ›

Juneteenth celebrations in the United States declined in the 1960s, overshadowed by the civil rights movement. However, the holiday began to regain its importance in 1968 when the Poor People's Campaign, originally led by Martin Luther King, Jr., held a Juneteenth Solidarity Day.

What do Juneteenth festivals in Texas and throughout the United States celebrate? ›

Dating back to 1865, the holiday commemorates the day when 250,000 slaves in the state of Texas, which became the last bastion for slavery during the final days of the Civil War, were declared free by the U.S. Army.

How do you think Juneteenth should be commemorated what activities or events would be especially meaningful in your community? ›

Here are some Juneteenth event ideas to make the day impactful.
  1. Learn the history of Juneteenth. ...
  2. Workplace themes of Juneteenth. ...
  3. Take a Juneteenth-inspired field trip. ...
  4. Create a Juneteenth book club. ...
  5. Trivia game. ...
  6. Support Black-owned businesses. ...
  7. Juneteenth movie night. ...
  8. Bring in a guest speaker.
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Does Maryland recognize Juneteenth as a holiday? ›

Celebrate Juneteenth Across Maryland

Juneteenth, our newest national holiday, commemorates the final emancipation of the last enslaved people in Galveston, Texas. We celebrate this day with parades, festivals, and a spirit of unity and equity, with events all across Maryland.

Who started Juneteenth? ›

Formerly enslaved people in Galveston rejoiced after General Order No. 3. One year later, on June 19, 1866, freedmen in Texas organized the first of what became annual commemorations of "Jubilee Day." Early celebrations were used as political rallies to give voting instructions to newly freed African Americans.

Why is it called Juneteenth and not June 19th? ›

The name Juneteenth comes from a combination of June & 19th in recognition of the date June 19, 1865. Which is when Major General Gordon Granger carried out the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas. Juneteenth became a federally recognized holiday in 2021.

Can you say "Happy Juneteenth"? ›

Can I say Happy Juneteenth? This is debated in Black communities. Some people would rather not hear the phrase at all, while others think it is okay to say indiscriminately on a social media post or as a general statement.

When did slavery end? ›

13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Abolition of Slavery (1865) National Archives.

Where is the largest Juneteenth festival? ›

Because of our organization's persistence and determination to commemorate and celebrate Juneteenth despite any circumstances and because of the support and unity from our vendors and attendees, Juneteenth Atlanta is now recognized as one of the largest Juneteenth celebrations in the world.

When did slavery end in Texas? ›

Juneteenth honors the date, June 19, 1865, when the last Confederate community of enslaved Americans in Galveston, Texas, received word that they had been freed from bondage.

Is Juneteenth just for blacks? ›

Juneteenth is no more a holiday just for Black people than the Fourth of July is a holiday just for white people. It recognizes and celebrates a profound milestone in American history — the declaration of freedom for an entire race of American people who had been held in bondage for centuries.

What is Juneteenth, 2024 meaning? ›

Juneteenth 2024: Celebrating the end of slavery in the U.S.

Will Juneteenth be a paid holiday? ›

Is Juneteenth a federal holiday? Yes, President Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act into law in 2021, making it the 12th federal holiday. However, individual companies decide whether to observe it as a paid day off.

Is Juneteenth a federal holiday Monday off? ›

According to the bill, federal government employees will now get to take the day off every year on June 19, or should the date fall on a Saturday or Sunday, they will get the Friday or Monday closest to the Saturday or Sunday on which the date falls.

Is Juneteenth a local holiday? ›

Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19, commemorates the end of slavery in 1865, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. In 2021, the date officially became a federal holiday. Because of that, many government services are closed.

Is Juneteenth a Howard County holiday? ›

Howard County Government offices, 50+ centers, courts and animal shelter will be closed in observance of the Juneteenth National Freedom Day holiday on Wednesday, June 19th.

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