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The Historical Fayette Downtown Commercial Community Improvement District (Fayette CID) made a donation in the amount of $250 towards the Fayette Juneteenth Celebration.
Fayette Main Street, …
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The Historical Fayette Downtown Commercial Community Improvement District (Fayette CID) made a donation in the amount of $250 towards the Fayette Juneteenth Celebration.
Fayette Main Street, Inc. Executive Director Mike Dimond (center) hands the check to Tim Jackman (right), co-coordinator for Juneteenth. Karen Jones (left), pastor of St. Paul United Methodist Church of Fayette and Juneteenth co-coordinator was also on hand.
Fayette’s annual Juneteenth celebration kicks off Friday for a weekend full of activities.
This year marks the 21st Juneteenth in Fayette. The theme is “In This Together.”
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