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Juneteenth on the Waterfront
Celebrate local Black-owned businesses and commemorate Juneteenth with a day of community and delicious food.
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Ferry Plaza Farmers Market 1 Ferry Building San Francisco, CA 94111
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About this event
Celebrate local Black-owned businesses at Juneteenth on the Waterfront on Saturday, June 19! Join MegaBlack SF, CUESA, and the Port of San Francisco for a day of fun, community, and delicious, handcrafted food at the Embarcadero Ferry Terminal Plaza (south of the Ferry Building) and Ferry Plaza Farmers Market.
Entry is free and open to the public, and food will be available for purchase. This free Eventbrite ticket does not include food items; it is an RSVP to receive reminders about the event and is not required for entry.
To pre-purchase food tickets , visit https://megablacksf.org/juneteenth/p/tasting
Participating Businesses and Community Partners:
- Crumble & Whisk
- Delightful Foods
- A Girl Named Pinky
- Gumbo Social
- Minnie Bell’s Soul Movement
- Peaches Patties
- The Pleasure Principle Supperclub & Dining Events
- Wanda’s Cooking
- Ujamaa Kitchen
- UPLFTRS
- SF Francisco Human Rights Commission: Stand Together SF - Campaign for Solidarity
- Port of San Francisco
- BFF.fm
MegaBlackSF fights for visibility, sovereignty, dignity and justice for Black San Franciscans. Help support the MegaBlack SF Black Wellness Fund, which invests in organizations that address issues of mental health and wellness; economic development, including employment and housing; and education for African American residents in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, celebrates the anniversary of Black emancipation in the United States, honored on the anniversary of June 19, 1865, when freedom from slavery was proclaimed in the state of Texas.
Presented by MegaBlack SF. Cosponsored by CUESA and Port of San Francisco.