Oregon City proclaims June 2025 as Juneteenth and Bridal Month

June 05, 2025 | Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon

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The Oregon City Commission made significant strides in promoting inclusivity and community awareness during its regular meeting on June 4, 2025. Two proclamations were at the forefront, highlighting the importance of Juneteenth and Pride Month.

Commissioner Wilson opened the meeting by reading a proclamation declaring June 19, 2025, as Juneteenth Day in Oregon City. This day commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans and has been celebrated for over 150 years. The proclamation emphasized the significance of Juneteenth as a moment for reflection and community unity, urging all citizens to recognize its importance in American history. The city plans to host a celebration at the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center on June 21, marking the fifth year of this event.
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Following this, the commission proclaimed June 2025 as Pride Month, recognizing the contributions and struggles of the LGBTQ+ community. The proclamation underscored the city’s commitment to supporting visibility, dignity, and equality for LGBTQ+ individuals. It called upon residents to participate in celebrations and events, including a Summer Connection Celebration at Clackamas Community College on June 7, which promises food, entertainment, and community engagement.

These proclamations reflect Oregon City's dedication to fostering an inclusive environment and promoting awareness of significant cultural events. The commission's actions are expected to strengthen community ties and encourage participation in upcoming celebrations.

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