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Greenport’s annual Juneteenth celebration returns bigger than ever


Greenport’s annual Juneteenth celebration will return to the village with expanded festivities June 19 and 20.

Scheduled events include a community fundraising dinner, a performance at North Fork Arts Center, a parade down Main Street, live music and the unveiling of a community quilt.

The annual celebration — organized by Clinton Memorial AME Zion Church, Southold Town’s Anti-Bias Task Force and Coming to the Table’s North Fork chapter — debuted in 2023. The Town of Southold officially marked the day with a proclamation in 2024.

Festivities kick off Friday, June 19, with a fundraising dinner at Flavor Fork, 402 First St., from 5 to 7 p.m. Catered by Vanessa Mims, the banquet will feature a three-course meal with wine pairings. Reservations can be made online.

Greenport’s annual Juneteenth celebration returns bigger than ever
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Later that night, eight musicians will headline at NFAC. Jo-Ann Wilson will perform an oratorio-style reading of “Pages from the Diary of an Ex-Slave.” Tickets for the 7 to 9:30 p.m. show can be purchased online.

The festivities continue Saturday, June 20, with a community quilt being revealed at Clinton Memorial AME Zion Church at 10 a.m.

The main attraction — the parade — steps off from Broad Street at 11 a.m., with Batala and Mamembe Afro-Brazilian drummers leading the way down Main Street to Front Street. 

At noon, speakers, singers, dancers and a special concert featuring 25 members of the Lavender Light Gospel Choir will cap the celebration.

The post Greenport’s annual Juneteenth celebration returns bigger than ever appeared first on The Suffolk Times.



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