Arts and Entertainment
June 6, 2024
From: Sloan MuseumSchedule of Events:
June 1, 2024:
9:00am - 3:30pm - A Day at the Lake (1st Weekend)
“A Day At The Lake” is a community event designed to introduce children & youth to fishing and other life skills with fun activities. One-day training will take place at Bethesda Temple which is mandatory and participants will receive fishing poles, tackle boxes, and other prizes. Registration for the day is between 8:30 am - 9:00 am. Lunch will be served at 1:00 pm.
Sponsor: Men’s Community Action Resources (MCAR)
Location: Bethesda Temple Church - 947 Leland St. Flint, MI
12:00pm - Petting Zoo, Horse and Pony Rides and Meet a Rodeo Cowboy
Get ready for the Midwest Invitational Rodeo with us. Ride a pony and visit sheep, goats, bunnies, ducks, and chickens. Hear cowboy stories and get yourself ready for the Rodeo!
Sponsor: Gloria Coles Flint Public Library
Location: Gloria Coles Flint Public Library (1026 East Kearsley Street)
4:00pm - 7:00pm - St. John's Street Dance
Paying tribute to the Historical St. John Street Neighborhood established in the late 1800s in north Flint, east of the former Buick City factory complex. Very excited about the “Street Dance” block party with backyard BBQ, music, food, and community. St. John Street Historical Committee will provide insight and information about the racially integrated neighborhood without restrictive covenants that prevented people of color from buying and living in the homes.
Sponsor: St. John’s Street Historical Committee
Location: St. John’s Street Neighborhood Memorial Park - W. Boulevard Dr. Massachusetts
June 7, 2024:
7:00pm - Midwest Invitation Rodeo
With over 50+ years of experience in rodeo and livestock performances, their focus is to bring an authentic African American rodeo to the Flint and Genesee County Community.
Location: Everett A. Cummings Center - 6130 E. Mount Morris Rd. Mt. Morris, MI.
June 8, 2024:
7:00pm - Midwest Invitation Rodeo
With over 50+ years of experience in rodeo and livestock performances, their focus is to bring an authentic African American rodeo to the Flint and Genesee County Community.
Location: Everett A. Cummings Center - 6130 E. Mount Morris Rd. Mt. Morris, MI.
Sponsor: Midwest International Rodeo
8:30am - A Day at the Lake (2nd Weekend)
Weekend two fishing derby days consist of traveling to Camp A.R.T.I.S at Shay Lake. During the day of fishing, youth have a generation-to-generation interaction that will provide valuable insight, knowledge, and information.
Location: Camp A.R.T.I.S at Shay Lake - 4574 Gifford Dr., Silverwood, MI.
Sponsor: Men’s Community Action Resources
12:00pm - 5:00pm - Juneteenth Kickoff:
Collaborating with the good folks of GenWEL United begins with the festivities of Juneteenth 2024 with fun, activities, and food. Activities include music and performances, activities for the children, and vendors. Be part of the village and connect with the community of villagers.
Sponsor: The GenWEL United
Location: Sarvis Park - 4000 Wisner Flint, MI
June 9, 2024:
6:00pm - 8:00pm - Saints and Spirits
The Black church played a vital role in organizing back in the day; it was a center of community life. Today, the Black church continues to be an essential institution in Black American life. We’ll be hosting a program in the church focused on education and entertainment.
Sponsor: Metropolitan Church
Location: Metropolitan Church - 930 E. Myrtle Ave. Flint, MI
June 10, 2024:
5:00pm - 8:00pm - B.U.S.T/Healing Circle
The community has been dealing with trials and tribulations seeking to navigate through division. Historically, we have been subject to pain and suffering without any methods to address the core of the problem. We are hosting a holistic healing circle focused on meditation, affirmations, and love. Local pastors will be present to provide a spiritual message to the public.
Sponsor: Flint Juneteenth Committee and Serenity House
Location: Martin Luther King Peace Park (MLK and McClellan)
June 11, 2024:
5:00pm - 8:00pm - Ujamaa Market
Celebrating the soft opening of the North Flint Food Market, “We Own It.” This was a monumental moment in time when the community addressed the food desert on the north side of Flint. Black economic empowerment is in order behind the mission of the food co-op. Vendors will be present, and there will be a tour of the newly built facility.
Sponsor: North Flint Food Market
Location: North Flint Food Market (5402 N. Clio Rd. Flint, MI)
June 12, 2024:
5:00pm - 8:00pm - Historical War Stories
Exploring the history centered around Black soldiers who fought in the war and were never recognized. As we give reverence to past figures who played a role in liberating Black people, we will host Historical War Stories and their impact. John will provide the layout of the program.
Sponsor: Gospel Army Black History Group and Veterans of Now
Location: Berston Field House
June 13, 2024:
2:00pm - 8:00pm - Hope Renewed Juneteenth Celebration
Renewing hope in the City of Flint involves everyone to make a difference. The day will be filled with poetry, a step show, and youth activities.
Sponsors: Southside City of Hope
Location: Brennan Center - 1301 Pingree Ave. Flint, MI 48503
6:00pm - 8:00pm - Late Night at the FIA: Juneteenth Social Time
We are kicking off our celebration of Black liberation on Thursday, June 13 with a special Juneteenth party! Featuring DJ Alex Kadie, light hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar. The galleries, Museum Shop, and Palette Cafe will be open all evening long.
Sponsor: Flint Institute of Arts
Location: Flint Institute of Arts
June 14, 2024:
6:00pm - 9:00pm - Black Lives Matter - Flint Special
Negroes with Guns” We’ll be examining the history of Blacks who defended themselves by protecting their properties and families in the community. Showcasing the movie “Negroes with Guns” by Robert F. Williams with an exclusive fireside chat with our panel of esteemed historians.
Sponsor: BLM Grassroots
Location: McCree Theatre - 4601 Clio Rd, Flint, MI 48504
June 15, 2024:
9:00am - 12:00pm - Harambee Breakfast
In recognition of Juneteenth and the spirit of “pulling together”, we invite you to join us for a Harambe Breakfast. Come and fill your plates and soul with scrumptious pancakes, sausage, and fellowship.
Sponsor: Higher Quality of Life Ministries Vision Center
Location: Higher Quality of Life Ministries Vision Center
11am - 4:00pm - The Spotlight at Flint Cultural Center
All are welcome to join the traditional Freedom March to open the Junteenth Celebration and provide spiritual covering for the festivities.
Play games and enjoy a balloon artist and face painting on the lawn of Gloria Coles Flint Public Library to kickstart your summer reading adventure!
Engage with the inspiring author, Leon El-Alamin, author of Tears Dry and Wounds Heal: The Story of My Life. Leon is the founder of the M.A.D.E. Institute, a transformative organization dedicated to helping formerly incarcerated individuals experience renewal. Located in the Gloria Coles Flint Public Library
Collaborate with the FIA and your fellow community members on an oversized paint by number, create your own chalk art with many emerging Flint artists, and enjoy making a meaningful Kuumba beaded bracelet to take home with you. Be sure to stop in the Hot Shop for a special glass blowing demonstration featuring the colors of freedom.
Enjoy live music and entertainment on the Longway Planetarium lawn, Headlined by Flint’s own Mama Soul and other talented artisits including the Eclipse Band, sponsored by Flint Instiutute of Music, and more! Dancing and celebration is encouraged!
Bouncehouses and other fun games and hands-on activities for kids!
Browse the vendors and food trucks to discover a taste of Flint’s local food and artisan scene.
Sponsor: Sloan Museum of Discovery, Longway Planetarium, Flint Institute of Music, Flint Institute of Arts, Gloria Coles Flint Public Library, Traditional Flint Juneteenth Committee
Location: Flint Cultural Center Campus - (E. Kearsley St.)
Noon - 4pm - Balloon Animals and Games on the Library Lawn
Kick start both Juneteenth and your summer reading adventure! Play games and enjoy a balloon artist and face painting.
Sponsor: Gloria Coles Flint Public Library
Location: Gloria Coles Flint Public Library - 1026 E. Kearsley St.
11am - 4pm - Local Author Event: Leon El-Alamin, M.A.D.E. Institute
Engage with the inspiring author of Tears Dry and Wounds Heal: The Story of My Life. Leon is the founder of the M.A.D.E. Institute, a transformative organization dedicated to helping formerly incarcerated individuals experience renewal.
Location: Gloria Coles Flint Public Library - 1026 E. Kearsley St.
June 16, 2024:
6:00pm - 8:00pm - Freedom Fund Youth Dinner
The Juneteenth celebration traditionally begins in remembrance and honor of the nearly 1,500 children slaughtered in Soweto, South Africa, on June 16, 1976, protesting against Apartheid! Thus, beginning the end of apartheid ‘The Children’s Brigade” who were painfully hosed and jailed by police during the Civil Rights Movement, The youth played a powerful role in moving the Civil Rights protest to a successful conclusion. This tribute will be led by the children with the support of elder leadership. Dinner will be provided, and entertainment.
Sponsor: Flint Juneteenth Committee
Location: Sloan Museum of Discovery
June 17, 2024:
4:00pm - 7:00pm - Financial Literacy Justice
Emphasizing financial literacy by educating entrepreneurs and small businesses on best practices. We will have bankers and finance advisors delivering lectures and hosting workshops. For those interested in learning about access to capital, line of credit, financial statements, and business 101, this event is where you need to be.
Sponsor: Urban Renewal
Location: Flushing Professional Suites - G-3163 Flushing Rd. Flint, MI.
June 18, 2024:
6:00pm - 9:00pm - Legacy and Literacy
Celebrating our legacy with a twist of literacy at the Hasselbring Senior Center. Fun and excitement with our elders with youth participating in a community fashion show. Live music and food will be served.
Sponsor: Hasselbring Senior Center
Location: Hasselbring Senior Center - 1002 Home St. Flint, MI.
June 19, 2024:
12:00pm - 4:00pm - Juneteenth Celebration
Juneteenth at Max Brandon Park is our flagship day for the festival. Activities include youth games, bounce house arts and culture, music performances, and a special ceremony honoring prolific figures from our community. We’ll have vendors present with products, merchandise, and backyard games for adults. Starting at 5:00 pm, the lineup for the Juneteenth Parade with classic cars, motorcycle clubs, marching bands, floats, and the community.
Sponsor: United Way of Greater Flint
Location: 1st Half: Max Brandon Park (3606 Dupont St. Flint, MI) - Parade Line Up 5:00 pm (From Max Brandon Park)
12:00pm - Juneteenth Storytime
Join Librarian Billie for a story, song, craft, and snack on the lawn! (In case of rain, will take place in Conroy Room)
Sponsor: Gloria Coles Flint Public Library
Location: Gloria Coles Flint Public Library | 1026 E. Kearsley St.
12:15pm - 1:30pm - Art a la Carte Film: Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise
In the first part of his four-hour series, Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. embarks on a deeply personal journey through the last fifty years of African American history. Joined by leading scholars, celebrities, and a dynamic cast of people who shaped these years, Gates travels from the victories of the civil rights movement up to today, asking profound questions about the state of black America-and our nation as a whole.
Sponsor: Flint Institue of Arts
Location: Flint Institue of Arts
6:00pm - 10:00 pm - Afrobeats Party
The Juneteenth Parade will make its final destination downtown for the grand finale to top the evening off with an Afrobeats Party on the Riverbank celebrating our ancestors in fashion. This would be the first of its kind in Flint bringing fresh talent to the stage with a live DJ. All Juneteenth city activities will be meeting downtown for this occasion. Be sure to join us for this wonderful celebration.
Sponsor: United Way of Genesee County.
Location: Riverbank Park (100 Saginaw St. Flint, MI).
Dates:
June 1, 2024 - June 19, 2024
Location: Various Venues in Michigan
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