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Juneteenth Jubilee Day Festival

  • Ohio History Center 800 East 17th Avenue Columbus, OH, 43211 United States (map)

Juneteenth is a federal holiday that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. Originating in Texas, it has been observed annually on June 19 since 1865. It is the oldest known celebration of the end of slavery in the United States.

The Jubilee Day Festival is a vibrant celebration that brings together a rich tapestry of culture, history and community spirit. This dynamic event will feature a variety of educational and uplifting performances, including thought-provoking reenactments that bring history to life. Enjoy tantalizing food demonstrations that highlight diverse culinary traditions, while live music, dance and captivating film screenings add to the festival’s lively atmosphere. Whether you’re learning something new, indulging in delicious flavors or enjoying the rhythm of dance and music, the Jubilee Day Festival promises an enriching experience for all ages, celebrating both the past and the present in a fun and interactive way.

This event is free, with pre-registration encouraged.

Program

Red Carpet Presentations

12:15 p.m: Call and Response Opening

1 p.m: Dance of Liberation. Ohio Black Dance, Lawrence Lemon.

2 p.m: A Matter of Conscience" play. Two Scoops Natl Theater Company.

3 p.m: Indy Film Screenings (2-3 shorts.) Lauren Todd, Film Producer.

 

Gallery 3 Workspace

1:30 & 2:45 p.m: Bell Activity

 

Ongoing Activities: Noon–3:30 p.m.

Tissue Paper Flowers

Freedom Bells. Nichole Burton, artist.

Paper Quilt Squares. Patty Pleasant, artist.

Community Art Project. Urban Arts Space.

 

Additional Presentation: 12:45–2:15 p.m.

Quilting in the African American Tradition (demo and workshop). Metamofosi, Renee Wormack-Keels.

Earlier Event: February 4
Art Studio Clearance Sale
Later Event: June 28
Quilting in the African Tradition