Clarkston, GA — On June 26, the city of Clarkston held its Juneteenth celebration a week late after rain caused the city to cancel the original June 19 date. The delayed celebration was held at Milam ...
Clarkston, GA — World Refugee Day was celebrated on June 27 at Refuge Coffee Co. in Clarkston. The event originally scheduled for June 20 was postponed a week due to weather. Jim Neal, chair of the ...
Clarkston, GA — After being canceled due to bad weather, Clarkston will hold its rescheduled Juneteenth event this Saturday, June 26. “Join us [on] June 26 at Milam Park, for the Juneteenth Celebration,” the announcement from ...
Tucker, GA — Here’s a look at the latest news from the Tucker Observer, a new website from Decaturish.com covering Tucker, Stone Mountain and Clarkston. (PHOTOS) Stone Mountain hosts first official Juneteenth celebration Stone Mountain, GA — The city ...
DeKalb County, GA — Many events are happening this week in DeKalb County including Clarkston’s Juneteenth celebration, a meet and greet with an Iditarod musher in Tucker and The Neon Queen performance at 37 Main Avondale. ...
DeKalb County, GA — The city of Clarkston has cancelled its Juneteenth celebration that was planned for Saturday, June 19, and has rescheduled the event for Saturday, June 26, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ...
DeKalb County, GA — The city of Decatur and Beacon Hill Black Alliance for Human Rights were set to host the city’s first Juneteenth celebration on Saturday, June 19, but the event has been cancelled ...
Clarkston, GA — The Coalition for Refugee Service Agencies is hosting World Refugee Day on Sunday, June 20, at 5 p.m. and throughout the week the Global Village Project with host other events. “World Refugee ...
Clarkston, GA — Juneteenth commemorates the date June 19, 1865, when the last African American slaves held in Confederate states were freed. The holiday has been observed since 1866 and the celebrations are continuing in ...
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