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Juneteenth celebration planned in Downtown City Park

Juneteenth celebration planned in Downtown City Park

Paso Robles Daily News

June 17, 2026

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Juneteenth is coming back to Downtown City Park, and it’s shaping up to be a beautiful afternoon of community, reflection, and celebration. On Saturday, June 20, from 1 to 4 p.m., Paso Robles will gather for its annual Juneteenth event, this year carrying the theme “Empowering…” — a reminder that this day is about more than history; it’s about lifting each other up right here in the 805. Whether you’ve attended every year or this is your first, the park will be the place to connect with neighbors, enjoy local voices, and honor freedom together.

I love that Paso Robles Daily News shared this early — it gives us all time to mark our calendars and spread the word. Juneteenth in our city has grown into a meaningful tradition, blending education with joy, and it’s exactly the kind of gathering that makes the Central Coast feel like home. Bring a blanket, bring the kids, and let’s fill the park with the energy of a community that celebrates together.

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