Juneteenth Concert, Culture and Resources

We are Living History: Juneteenth Celebration with Federal Worker Resources, Concert & Exhibit
June 14
2:30 PM to 6:30 PM

All are invited to "We are Living History," a free Juneteenth celebration featuring special support for federal workers and contractors impacted by recent cuts.

SUPPORT TO FEDERAL WORKERS
2:30 pm – 6:30 pm: Free Federal Worker Job Resources
Have you been affected by recent layoffs or organizational changes? Whether you have experience in
the public or private sector, this event provides the support and opportunities you need to take the next
step in your professional journey, and will feature resources from across the DMV, including: 

Available at event onsite:
o Valuable resources to help you navigate your next career move
o Schedule of job support and career webinars
o Nutrition resources
o Caregiving resources

Sign up for resources available at a later date:
o Webinars
o Free headshots!!
o Free ½ hour counseling

Free bag of groceries!
Free bags of groceries will be provided to federal workers in partnership with The Storehouse, the Nation’s first Black-run food bank while supplies last. 
REGISTER NOW

CELEBRATE JUNETEENTH
4:30 pm: Through Music

Join us for a free concert with living legend, Evelyn Carol Simpson Curenton, and special guests,
including Rodrick Dixon of New York’s famed Three Mo’ Tenors, at 4:30pm!

6:00 pm: Reception and Quilt Exhibition
After the concert, all are invited to an outdoor reception with The African American Quilters of
Baltimore and visual art

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