Bowser Administration Hosts Third Annual FITDC Juneteenth in the District

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The Bowser Administration will host the third annual FITDC: Juneteenth in the District on June 18, 2025, at Franklin Park in Washington, D. C. Starting at 6:30 PM GMT, the event will celebrate Juneteenth with various activities designed to educate and engage the community. Mayor Muriel Bowser highlights the importance of recognizing this day, which commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. The event features notable speakers, including Thennie Freeman, and aims to foster cultural awareness and unity.

The California Department of Parks & Recreation's involvement underscores the collaboration between local and state entities in promoting historical events. The festivities will conclude at midnight, allowing ample time for attendees to participate in the activities. This celebration not only honors history but also strengthens community bonds in the District. The event's timing and location make it a significant occasion for both residents and visitors to reflect on the meaning of freedom and equality.

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