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Commission details Juneteenth planning: vendors, bookmobile contingency and focus on Black‑owned businesses

2245579 · February 6, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners outlined plans for a Juneteenth celebration—vendors, entertainment, kids’ activities and health screenings—and discussed priorities such as elevating Black‑owned businesses, bookmobile logistics and sponsorships.

Huber Heights’ Culture and Diversity Citizens Action Commission spent significant time at its Feb. 6 meeting on Juneteenth planning, covering vendor recruitment, children’s activities, health screenings, entertainment and sponsorships.

Commissioners said the event should prioritize Black‑owned businesses while remaining inclusive. “I would like to see us continue to elevate black businesses as part of the Juneteenth celebration,” Commissioner [name on record] said, citing the historical connection between Juneteenth and Black economic opportunity.

Programming and logistics

Planners discussed a kids’ zone, a bookmobile for children’s activities and…

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