Juneteenth Weekend Celebration June 18-20
The African American Cultural Collaborative of Mercer County
Mill Hill Park, Downtown Trenton
The African American Cultural Collaborative of Mercer County (AACCofMC) in partnership with the NJ Legislative District 15 (Senator Shirley Turner, Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds Jackson and Assemblyman Anthony Verrelli) and Outdoor Equity Alliance are planning an inaugural 3-day, city-wide Juneteenth Celebration. This event is scheduled for Friday, June 18 through Sunday, June 20, 2021 in the capital City of Trenton. As a Collaborative, we endeavor to be more than just a festival, . The goal of the Collaborative is to Educate, Empower and Unite Africans in the diaspora through cultural arts, health and wellness, entertainment and sports. The purpose of this carefully planned and socially distanced event is to highlight a few very poignant and current issues through displays of culture, collaboration, commerce, unity and education. We are working
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MCCC’s Camp College In-Person Summer Youth Camp Opens June 21 - Registration Now Open May 28, 2021
West Windsor, N.J. – The Camp College summer youth program, located on the campus of Mercer County Community College (MCCC) in West Windsor, will be in full swing beginning June 21 with in-person camp activities all summer long for children ages 6 to 16. Registration for courses is now in progress.
Rose Fiorello, Director of Youth and Special Programs at MCCC, explained that Camp College’s mission is to provide the finest camp experience to children one that is remembered for a lifetime. Fiorello said, “Camp College’s top priority is to keep everyone healthy and safe while having fun. We will be following Board of Health safety guidelines to make this the best summer possible.”