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Juneteenth: Celebrating Freedom, Community, and Pride


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The Charles R. Anderson American Legion Post 360 is gearing up to participate in the upcoming Juneteenth celebration in Warrenton, VA. They will have a vendor booth at the event, showcasing its commitment to supporting veterans and the community.


Juneteenth is an annual celebration that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. The holiday is observed on June 19th, and has become an important day to celebrate the progress that has been made towards achieving equality and justice for African-Americans.


This year's Juneteenth celebration in Warrenton promises to be a fun and festive event for people of all ages. The American Legion Post 360's vendor booth will be just one of many attractions at the celebration, which will feature live music, food and drink vendors, and a variety of activities and games for all ages.


At the American Legion Post 360 booth, attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about the organization's mission and the many programs and initiatives that it supports. This includes providing financial assistance to veterans in need, advocating for veterans' rights and benefits, and offering educational and employment resources.


The American Legion Post 360 is proud to participate in the Juneteenth celebration and to be a part of the Warrenton community. The organization is committed to promoting patriotism, supporting veterans and their families, and advocating for the values of freedom, justice, and equality that Juneteenth represents.


As the event approaches, the American Legion Post 360 is encouraging everyone in the community to come out and show their support for this important holiday and the many organizations and individuals who are working to make a difference in the community.


Join the LT. Charles R. Anderson American Legion Post 360 on Saturday, June 17 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Main Street on Main St. in Warrenton, Va.



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