Community celebrates Juneteenth with parade, gathering
Published 6:00 pm Tuesday, June 29, 2021
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Hundreds watched and participated in a parade Saturday and a family-oriented gathering afterward at A. L. Lott baseball park to celebrate Juneteenth 2021.
Photo submitted Hundreds watched and participated in a parade Saturday and a family-oriented gathering afterward at A. L. Lott baseball park to celebrate Juneteenth 2021.
Photo submitted Hundreds watched and participated in a parade Saturday and a family-oriented gathering afterward at A. L. Lott baseball park to celebrate Juneteenth 2021.
Photo submitted Hundreds watched and participated in a parade Saturday and a family-oriented gathering afterward at A. L. Lott baseball park to celebrate Juneteenth 2021.
Photo submitted Hundreds watched and participated in a parade Saturday and a family-oriented gathering afterward at A. L. Lott baseball park to celebrate Juneteenth 2021.
Photo submitted Hundreds watched and participated in a parade Saturday and a family-oriented gathering afterward at A. L. Lott baseball park to celebrate Juneteenth in 2021.
Photo submitted Hundreds watched and participated in a parade Saturday and a family-oriented gathering afterward at A. L. Lott baseball park to celebrate Juneteenth 2021.
Photo submitted Hundreds watched and participated in a parade Saturday and a family-oriented gathering afterward at A. L. Lott baseball park to celebrate Juneteenth 2021.
Photo submitted Hundreds watched and participated in a parade Saturday and a family-oriented gathering afterward at A. L. Lott baseball park to celebrate Juneteenth 2021.
Photo submitted Hundreds watched and participated in a parade Saturday and a family-oriented gathering afterward at A. L. Lott baseball park to celebrate Juneteenth 2021.
Photo submitted Hundreds watched and participated in a parade Saturday and a family-oriented gathering afterward at A. L. Lott baseball park to celebrate Juneteenth 2021.
Hundreds watched and participated in a parade Saturday and a family-oriented gathering afterward at A. L. Lott baseball park to celebrate Juneteenth 2021.
“It was a beautiful day and we had a great time,” said the Rev. Dr. Rico Cain, NAACP chapter president.