Roy Campanella Park
14812 Stanford Ave.
Compton, CA 90220
Free Parking:
Dignity Health Sports Park Lot 11
18400 Avalon Blvd.
Carson, CA 90746
A free shuttle service will run every 15 minutes from 3:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Sign up now to be the first to know details for Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell's 5th Annual Juneteenth Celebration & Resource Fair!
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Join us in supporting our annual Juneteenth event, which connects thousands of residents in the 2nd District to important resources, services, and opportunities.
Free Event Open to All
Food Trucks!
Fun Activities & Giveaways!
Music!
Guest Speakers & Performers!
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Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell's Juneteenth Celebration & Resource Fair is a free community event that raises awareness of the historical impact of Juneteenth, connects residents to vital County and community services, and creates a necessary space for celebrating joy and redefining what freedom means today with empowering discussions, performances, and activities.
Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell's Juneteenth Celebration & Resource Fair is a free community event that raises awareness of the historical impact of Juneteenth, connects residents to vital County and community services, and creates a necessary space for celebrating joy and redefining what freedom means today with empowering discussions, performances, and activities.
All residents are welcomed and encouraged to attend. 2025 will mark the fifth annual event and we are set to make an even bigger impact...
All residents are welcomed and encouraged to attend. 2024 will mark the 4th Annual event and we are set to make an even bigger impact...
Check Out Last Year's Juneteenth Event
About the Juneteenth Celebration And Resource Fair
On June 19, 1865, news that the Emancipation Proclamation had been signed finally reached Galveston Texas, two years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the law in 1863 abolishing slavery. As a result, over 250,000 enslaved people of African descent were freed throughout Texas.
158 years later, Juneteenth (June 19) continues to be celebrated as a pivotal moment in the ending of slavery in the United States and symbolizes the on-going fight for justice and equality.
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