Families are encouraged to bring a small pop-up tent, lawn chairs, or towels for seating. A variety of foods will be available, including barbecue, smoked turkey legs, seafood, sweet treats, burgers, funnel cakes, snow cones, ethnic food plates, candy apples and sour fruit. Free hot dogs will be provided for children by Masonic Lodges 876 and 33 from 5 to 6 p.m. ET, and other freebies will also be available during the festival.
The Greater Valley Juneteenth Celebration has been hosting the festival for 15 years, well before Juneteenth was designated a federal holiday in 2021. Trudye Johnson, one of the organizers, said the festival is a way to celebrate the uniqueness of living in the Greater Valley Area and get the community involved in fun-filled, family-oriented activities.
“The Juneteenth Festival is just a celebration of freedom, a celebration of equality, of humanity for everybody,” Johnson said. “This is a way to celebrate the unique achievements of people from this region.”
This year’s sponsors include the Cities of Lanett and West Point, the West
Point Development Authority, Chambers County Development Authority, Kia Georgia, Fireworks Warehouse Inc, Bless the Streets Foundation, Johnny’s Pizza, One Vision, Lanier Historical Society, Chattahoochee Federal Credit Union, The Valley Local, Dobbs Corp, Kenny Knox, Sewing Machine Company, MW Lee Mortuary, Pilgrim Baptist Church, Mt. Hermon Baptist Church, Goodsell United Methodist, McBride Business Services, Vines Funeral Home, Skip McCoy, Esq., Morgan & Sons Funeral Home, and endowers of the Essie Mae Harris Community Servant Scholarship.
The Greater Valley Juneteenth Celebration is a volunteer nonprofit organization and donations are tax-deductible. Nonprofit organizations and food and craft vendors can still sign up to participate in the festival. For more information, contact Johnson at 706-957-9722 or Trent McCants at 705-518-6650.
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