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4 Cant-Miss Festivals Happening in June—Including the Annual Juneteenth Celebration

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4 Cant-Miss Festivals Happening in June—Including the Annual Juneteenth Celebration

Juneteenth: A Celebration for the Culture

The month of June will kick off with the annual Juneteenth Celebration, a day paying tribute to the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States. Organised by the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Urban Impact and CREED3, this family-oriented event will take place on Saturday, 15th June, along the 16th Street B between 3rd & 6th Ave. The festival is FREE and will feature live music, a variety of vendors, and a riveting car show, making it a celebration perfect for all ages and tastes.

Hueytown CityFest

Next in line for June festival-goers is the Hueytown CityFest set for Saturday, 8th June, at 104 Forest Rd, Bessemer, AL 35023. This FREE festival is a must-attend for shopping enthusiasts and foodies alike. This vibrant gathering will bring over 40 vendors offering a myriad of goods, alongside kid-friendly entertainment and a dedicated kid-zone. This is a perfect event to spend quality family time and indulge in local flavors and fun.

The Marvel City Caribbean Food and Music Festival

Picture the heat of the summer, tangy tropical flavours, and the call of Calypso music. That somewhat sums up what you can expect at The Marvel City Caribbean Food and Music Festival happening on Saturday, 8th June. Taking place at 1623 2nd Avenue North Bessemer, AL 35020, the festival charges a minimal entrance fee of $12. This cultural event promises to bring Caribbean vibes to Birmingham, complete with tropical food, electrifying music, and dancing – truly an event you do not want to miss.

Big Canoe Creek Jam

Last but certainly not least, the Big Canoe Creek Jam will be taking place on Saturday, 15th June at Homestead Hollow, 1161 Murphrees Valley Road, Springville, Alabama 35146. The event, which is free and open to all, celebrates the opening of the Big Canoe Creek Nature Preserve, a whooping 422-acre Forever Wild preserve. The activities for the day include hiking, shopping opportunities from local vendors, and enchanting live music performances to keep you entertained.

In conclusion, the June event calendar in Birmingham is invitingly varied, catering to history advocates, adventure seekers, food lovers, music aficionados, and families looking for a wholesome day out. So, mark your calendars and prepare ahead to not miss these wonderful community gatherings. Let’s welcome the summer with joy and festivity!


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