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Gahanna recognizes inaugural Juneteenth event and committee that organized it
Summary
Council presented a joint proclamation recognizing Juneteenth and the city’s inaugural Juneteenth celebration; Councilwoman Jones and volunteers were praised for the event, which organizers said drew more than 160 attendees and included a passport program for Black-owned businesses.
Gahanna City Council on Monday presented a joint proclamation recognizing Juneteenth and the city’s inaugural Juneteenth celebration, praising volunteer organizers and community partners for an event that organizers said drew more than 160 community members.
Councilwoman Jamille Jones told the chamber the event “involved history, joy, culture, and community” and thanked Visit Gahanna, Gahanna Parks and Recreation, the Gahanna Division of Police, and communications staff for supporting the…
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