Auburn Juneteenth Events Ending with Upcoming Concert

Community News Release
Bronze statue of Harriet Tubman holding a lantern, with a white building with a golden dome and clock tower in the background.
A bronze statue of Harriet Tubman holding a lantern stands in front of a classical building with a golden dome, likely in Auburn, New York.

The final event in the City of Auburn’s Juneteenth celebrations will take place next week.

The Albany Symphony Quintet: Freedom Road Festival will make its way to the Harriet Tubman Home for a free concert.

The performance will run from 3:00-7:00p on Thursday, June 29th, and feature music that celebrates African American culture.

Guests are encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chairs.

More information on the performers can be found on the Equal Rights Heritage Center’s website.

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