Santa Ana : Juneteenth and Fair Scheduled This Month
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Cultural displays, ethnic foods and sports exhibitions spanning an entire city block will be part of the city’s fifth annual Juneteenth Intercultural Fair on June 15, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The fair will be at the Corbin Community Center and Jerome Park, at McFadden and Center streets, according to Evelyn Colon-Becktel, community services coordinator at the center.
“Over the years, our Juneteenth Intercultural Fair has become a Santa Ana tradition we all enjoy,” Mayor Dan Griset said.
For the last five years, the fair has been a combination of Juneteenth and the Intercultural Fair. Juneteenth is a celebration of the emancipation of Texas blacks issued in June of 1865.
It is called that because “it’s celebrated sometime in the teens of the month,” Colon-Becktel said, adding that the Intercultural Fair is another city-sponsored cultural exchange.
Among other festivities will be gospel music by the Living Waters band and soloist Tananya Stanton, a Cambodian family of dancers, the Robert Williams jazz band, the Crusades drill team, boxing, soccer and volleyball games by youth teams in the city.
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