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SUMMARY:2019 Juneteenth Celebration
DESCRIPTION:2019 Juneteenth Celebration to Feature Street Concert Highlighting History of Black Music\n\n\n\nThe Academy Art Museum in Easton\, MD\, will present the annual Juneteenth Celebration in partnership with the Frederick Douglass Honor Society\, Building African-American Minds (BAAM)\, the Talbot County Free Library\, and Christ Church Easton on Saturday\, June 22\, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The free community celebration will feature a full range of family activities\, street vendors and artwork by African-American artists in the Museum's permanent collection.\n\nThis year's Juneteenth program will pay special tribute to "A Timeline of Black Music Throughout History" in honor of Black Music Month. South Street will be closed in front of the Museum between Talbot Lane and Harrison Street creating a stage for the afternoon street concert featuring performances by gospel artist Karen Somerville (12 p.m.)\, African percussionist Daande Lenol (12:40 p.m.)\, Delta Blues singer Brooks Long (1:20 p.m.)\, the Capital Jazz Experience (2 p.m.)\, funk and rock songwriter Kentavius Jones (2:40 p.m.)\, and culminating in hip-hop artist Javier Starks (3:25 p.m.) who creates 100 percent curse-free music\, while being a role model for youth through artistic expression.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:2019 Juneteenth Celebration to Feature Street Concert Highlighting History of Black Music<br />\n<br />\nThe Academy Art Museum in Easton\, MD\, will present the annual Juneteenth Celebration in partnership with the Frederick Douglass Honor Society\, Building African-American Minds (BAAM)\, the Talbot County Free Library\, and Christ Church Easton on Saturday\, June 22\, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The free community celebration will feature a full range of family activities\, street vendors and artwork by African-American artists in the Museum&rsquo\;s permanent collection.<br />\nThis year&rsquo\;s Juneteenth program will pay special tribute to &ldquo\;A Timeline of Black Music Throughout History&rdquo\; in honor of Black Music Month. South Street will be closed in front of the Museum between Talbot Lane and Harrison Street creating a stage for the afternoon street concert featuring performances by gospel artist Karen Somerville (12 p.m.)\, African percussionist Daande Lenol (12:40 p.m.)\, Delta Blues singer Brooks Long (1:20 p.m.)\, the Capital Jazz Experience (2 p.m.)\, funk and rock songwriter Kentavius Jones (2:40 p.m.)\, and culminating in hip-hop artist Javier Starks (3:25 p.m.) who creates 100 percent curse-free music\, while being a role model for youth through artistic expression.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\n<br />\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:The Academy of Art Museum\, 106 South Street\, Easton\, MD 21601
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DTSTAMP:20260410T120415Z
URL:https://www.talbotchamber.org/events/details/2019-juneteenth-celebration-220
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