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A lively group of dancers performing traditional dance in colorful attire, featuring beaded necklaces and decorative skirts. The scene is set outdoors, with some performers wearing t-shirts and decorated waist garments, expressing joy and energy.

2025 Medina Juneteenth Celebration

Kevin GaminJune 14, 2025June 14, 2025

Medina held their fourth annual Juneteenth celebration at the town square today. I was able to check out some of it, even with the wet weather. It was the Sanyuka Children’s Choir from Uganda who impressed me the most with their energy and dancing. Kenny Crumpton from Fox 8’s Kickin’ It With Kenny and Danita Harris from WKYC Channel 3 were also featured guest speakers at the event.

2025-06-14 Medina Juneteenth Celebration
Image features a large banner announcing "Medina's 4th Annual Juneteenth Celebration," with various sponsors listed. The backdrop includes multiple tents and people, indicating a community event. The setting is green park space with trees.
Medina Juneteenth Welcome Banner
2025 Medina Juneteenth Celebration
Photo by Kevin Gamin
A lively group of dancers performing traditional dance in colorful attire, featuring beaded necklaces and decorative skirts. The scene is set outdoors, with some performers wearing t-shirts and decorated waist garments, expressing joy and energy.
The Sanyuka Children’s Choir
2025 Medina Juneteenth Celebration
Photo by Kevin Gamin
A man in a white cap engages joyfully with a young girl wearing a beaded necklace and a white T-shirt. Both are smiling and dancing at an outdoor event with a crowd in the background, under a tree.
The Sanyuka Children’s Choir
2025 Medina Juneteenth Celebration
Photo by Kevin Gamin
A woman wearing a white cap, black glasses, and a black jacket stands at a microphone, speaking. She has red nail polish and her shirt features the word "embrace" repeated in different contexts. Two flags are visible in the background.
Channel 3 anchorwoman Danita Harris
2025 Medina Juneteenth Celebration
Photo by Kevin Gamin
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