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Celebrate Juneteenth 2026 with community events June 19-20

This year's event theme is 'Roots, Rhythm, and Resilience: Celebrating Our Legacy'

Festivities will kick off with drumming at the 2026 Juneteenth Art Exhibition Opening Reception, which will take place from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the Woskob Family Gallery, located at 146 South Allen Street in the Penn State Downtown Theatre in State College. The 2026 Art Exhibition will showcase a diverse array of visual art, photography, sculpture, crafts and more by local, national and international artists. Credit: Penn State. Creative Commons

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State campus and community members will be provided the opportunity to celebrate Juneteenth National Independence Day, a federal holiday, with events to be held on Friday and Saturday, June 19-20, in downtown State College. Penn State officially observes Juneteenth as a University holiday.

Juneteenth — an amalgamation of the words "June" and "nineteenth" — is a national holiday commemorating when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, ultimately learned they were free on June 19, 1865, more than two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation.

The Juneteenth Celebration Weekend is chaired by Leslie Laing, Chiluvya Zulu and Sita Frederick, and hosted by the Borough of State College, the Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State and the Happy Valley Adventure Bureau.

'Roots, Rhythm, and Resilience: Celebrating Our Legacy' — June 19-20

In downtown State College the celebration weekend — in its seventh year — will be filled with food, music, art, performances and many activities for individuals and families to enjoy.

Arts and Crafts Exhibition Opening Reception — 5:30 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 19

Festivities will kick off with drumming at the Juneteenth Art Exhibition Opening Reception, which will take place from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the Woskob Family Gallery, located at 146 South Allen Street in the Penn State Downtown Theatre in State College. The event will include a panel of six featured artists — three established and three emerging — whose work explores the enduring themes of freedom, justice and equality. Across a range of media, they offer distinctive perspectives rooted in both personal experience and collective history.

Arts and Crafts Exhibition — June 19–Aug. 7

The Art Exhibition at the Woskob Family Gallery, curated by Grace Hampton, will showcase a diverse array of visual art, photography, sculpture, crafts and more by local, national and international artists. The exhibition will be open:

  • Every Friday from June 19 to Aug. 7, from 12:30 to 5 p.m. each day.
  • Extra hours during the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts include Wednesday, July 8, to Saturday, July 11, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday July 12, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Juneteenth Block Party — noon-6 p.m. Saturday, June 20

The Juneteenth Block Party kicks off at noon on Saturday, June 20, and runs until 6 p.m. at the Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza and 100 Block of South Fraser Street.

The plaza and street will transform into a vibrant hub of Black joy, artistry and solidarity to exemplify the theme this year. The lineup includes musicians, spoken word artists, dancers and cultural performers, said Leslie Laing, director of Adult Learner Programs and Services in Penn State Student Affairs.

"The 2026 headliner will be Maya Azucena, a multi-award-winning, world-traveled, recording artist and humanitarian," Laing said. "She is what one might call an 'Inspirational Diva.' Reminiscent of genre-busting artists like Chaka Khan, Adele and Freddie Mercury, Maya is iconic and has 'soaring vocals,' as described by Billboard Magazine."

The block party will feature food trucks, a variety of Black-owned vendors, local poets, performers and bands. A free Juneteenth Community Paper Weaving Project will be offered by The Makery. A competitive Double Dutch Team from Washington, D.C., will join the festivities, which also will include a scavenger hunt, face painting and other fun activities throughout the day for kids and adults.

1865 Freedom Legacy Scholarship

The Juneteenth Celebration Planning Committee established the 1865 Freedom Legacy Scholarship to increase access and affordability to postsecondary education, and to foster a legacy that creates cultural awareness and civic engagement at the high school level. The committee has awarded six scholarships to date and asks the community to support the next generation of scholars and encourage community service and academic excellence by donating to the Centre Foundation.

Juneteenth virtual bookshelf at the University Libraries

In celebration of Juneteenth, the Penn State University Libraries' Libby mobile app offers featured leisure and audiobooks from the Celebrate Juneteenth! virtual bookshelf. The Libby reading app provides leisure reading and listening titles to Penn State students and employees.