Celebrating Freedom, Honoring History, Building Community
Juneteenth marks a pivotal moment in American history—the day freedom finally reached the last enslaved African Americans.
On June 19, 1865, Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced that all enslaved people were free. This came two and a half years after President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, which had officially outlawed slavery in Confederate states on January 1, 1863.
The delay in Texas was due to the minimal number of Union troops to enforce the executive order. When the news finally arrived, it was met with jubilation and marked the true end of slavery in the United States.
Today, Juneteenth is celebrated as a day of reflection, remembrance, and celebration of African American freedom and achievement. It's a time to honor our ancestors' resilience, celebrate Black culture, and continue working toward equality and justice for all.
To honor and celebrate the history and significance of Juneteenth through educational programs, cultural events, and community engagement that fosters unity, awareness, and appreciation for African American heritage in Wylie and beyond.
A community where all people understand and appreciate the significance of Juneteenth, where cultural diversity is celebrated, and where we work together to create a more inclusive, equitable future for generations to come.
Six years of celebrating freedom, culture, and community in Wylie, Texas
Founded the Wylie Juneteenth Organization with a vision to bring meaningful Juneteenth celebrations to our community. Our first event welcomed over 300 attendees and featured local vendors, live music, and educational programming.
Despite pandemic challenges, we adapted and hosted a safe, socially-distanced celebration. Introduced virtual programming and expanded our educational outreach to schools and community centers.
Juneteenth became a federal holiday! We celebrated with our largest event yet, featuring prominent speakers, expanded vendor participation, and the introduction of our scholarship program supporting local students.
Launched "First Fridays" monthly community events and partnered with local businesses to create year-round programming. Established the Vendor Showcase Program to support Black-owned businesses.
Received the Wylie Community Excellence Award and expanded our volunteer base to over 100 active members. Introduced the Heritage Speaker Series featuring historians and community leaders.
Launched our youth leadership program and cultural arts initiative. Partnered with regional organizations to expand our reach throughout North Texas. Awarded scholarships to 10 deserving students.
Celebrating our 6th anniversary with exciting new events and expanded programming. Join us as we continue to honor our past, celebrate our present, and build our future together!
Our flagship event brings the community together each June with live entertainment, cultural performances, food vendors, educational exhibits, and family-friendly activities celebrating freedom and heritage.
Monthly community gatherings featuring R&B line dancing, live music, and social connection. These events create regular opportunities for community members to come together and celebrate.
We provide educational resources, speaker series, and school partnerships to ensure that the history and significance of Juneteenth is understood and appreciated by all generations.
Supporting the next generation through academic scholarships for students who demonstrate commitment to community service, academic excellence, and cultural awareness.
Creating opportunities for local vendors, especially Black-owned businesses, to showcase their products and services while connecting with the community at our events.
Collaborating with local businesses, schools, organizations, and civic groups to amplify our impact and create lasting positive change throughout Wylie and beyond.
Dedicated community members working together to honor history and build unity
Passionate community leaders committed to our mission of celebration, education, and cultural awareness.
Over 100 dedicated volunteers who make our events and programs possible through their time and talents.
Local businesses, organizations, and civic groups working alongside us to strengthen our community.
Be part of our vibrant community and help us continue this important work of honoring history and building connections.