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Juneteenth events for Central Florida By Spectrum News Staff Orlando UPDATED 10:06 AM ET Jun. 18, 2021 PUBLISHED 4:54 PM ET Jun. 17, 2021 PUBLISHED 4:54 PM EDT Jun. 17, 2021 SHARE Here s a listing of some notable Juneteenth events taking place around Central Florida or being hosted virtually. “African American Communities and Gentrification: Heritage & Affordability”: This virtual event will be at 7 p.m. Friday by the Hannibal Square Community Land Trust. The focus is on gentrification/homeownership equity. To register, go to https://hannibalsquareclt.org Orlando City District & Wells Built Museum: Celebrate Freedom Juneteenth Event: Join us for a Juneteenth celebration that includes spoken word artists, a makers market and food trucks. Admission is $10. Locat ....
McCloud students held an anti racism speak-out with live music from the McCloud High School band and a barbeque hosted by the Walker family on Saturday. ....
DAYTONA BEACH If Jim Chisholm s missile launcher pitching arm and talent for darting into an end zone with a football had taken him farther than high school championships and a college scholarship, he might have never found his way to Daytona Beach. And if he hadn t grown bored working for financial companies in his late 20s, he might have never become a city manager who applied in 2004 to become Daytona Beach s next city manager. If Chisholm had never sat behind the desk in the big City Hall corner office overlooking Ridgewood Avenue, the Daytona Beach Pier might have stayed under private ownership and deteriorated into an even more dangerous and crumbling eyesore than it was when the city purchased it. ....