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8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival | PHOTOS

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8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival | PHOTOS

8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival – A day of “edu-tainment” and celebration of African American History and Culture, Saturday June 15 at Historic Hosanna School Museum.

Alexis Jones of the dance troupe The Anointed Ones from Helping Hands Ministries performs at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Alexis Jones of the dance troupe The Anointed Ones from Helping Hands Ministries performs at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Zeno Jones of Aberdeen gives a spirtual mime performance at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Zeno Jones of Aberdeen gives a spirtual mime performance at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Mike Dunn and his son Charlie, 9, create some art at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Mike Dunn and his son Charlie, 9, create some art at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Rev. Sharine Johnson portrays Harriet Tubman in a dramatic presentation in Hosanna A.M.E. Church at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Rev. Sharine Johnson portrays Harriet Tubman in a dramatic presentation in Hosanna A.M.E. Church at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Dr. Iris Barnes, Executive Director of Hosana Community House, welcomes people to the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Dr. Iris Barnes, Executive Director of Hosana Community House, welcomes people to the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Dancer Sean Holley performs with the African drum and dance troupe Xaala Mainama at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Dancer Sean Holley performs with the African drum and dance troupe Xaala Mainama at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Members of the African drum and dance troupe Xaala Mainama perform at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Members of the African drum and dance troupe Xaala Mainama perform at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
London Bacalja, 3, gets a lesson from Kisha Edwards of the 40 plus Double Dutch Club as her mother Annette Bacalja, right, watches at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
London Bacalja, 3, gets a lesson from Kisha Edwards of the 40 plus Double Dutch Club as her mother Annette Bacalja, right, watches at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Artist and puppeteer Dr. Schroeder Cherry uses puppets to teach about the civil rights movement at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Artist and puppeteer Dr. Schroeder Cherry uses puppets to teach about the civil rights movement at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Sisters Iman, left, and Nia Fisher perform a dance during a dramatic presentation in Hossana A.M.E. Church on African American history at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)
Sisters Iman, left, and Nia Fisher perform a dance during a dramatic presentation in Hossana A.M.E. Church on African American history at the 8th Annual Upper Bay Juneteenth Festival in Darlington. (John Gillis/Freelance)