· Economically share your message with
hundreds of people from a cross-section
of our community
· Support affordable housing and help bring a
Boy’s and Girl’s Club to our area
· Honor a leader in the African American
Community
· Commemorate the ending of slavery in our
great land
Orange County 4th Annual
Juneteenth Celebration
The Long Road to Freedom
June 19, 2010, 12 – 5:30 pm
Hargraves Community Center
JUNETEENTH commemorates the day the last slaves in America learned they were free. We invite you to become a patron of this very special event by
Distributed free of charge, the program guide will contain the day’s schedule, explain the history and significance of Juneteenth, highlight the contributions of African Americans to our area, and offer a forum to those who support the continued fight for freedom.
Purchasing an ad in the program or setting up a vendor table display are excellent ways to showcase your
- candidate,
- business,
- church,
- cause,
- organization, or
- honor or memoralize a loved one
to a diverse group of hundreds of men, women, and children from a cross-section of our community. Click here for an example of a previous year's book.
Donations of food, drinks, paper goods, door prizes, in-kind donations, and of course cash are gratefully accepted and will be tax deductible as allowed by law.
For more information or to rent a vendor table visit pineknollslearningcenter.org or contact: Stephanie Perry at 919-358-7345, stephbperry@aol.com