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Sacramento Juneteenth reception brings leaders and neighbors together around freedom

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Sacramento, California – Councilmember Caity Maple marked Sacramento’s 23rd Annual Juneteenth VIP Reception as more than a formal gathering. For her, the event was a chance to stand in the same room with community leaders, advocates and neighbors who continue to keep the meaning of Juneteenth alive in the city.

“It was great to join community leaders, advocates, and neighbors at Sacramento’s 23rd Annual Juneteenth VIP Reception,” Maple wrote on Facebook.

The reception came as Sacramento prepared for its broader Juneteenth celebrations, which honor a day tied to freedom, remembrance and the long fight for justice. Juneteenth is not only a look back at history. It is also a reminder of the work still ahead, especially in communities where equality, opportunity and belonging remain daily concerns.

Councilmember Caity Maple marked Sacramento’s 23rd Annual Juneteenth VIP Reception as more than a formal gathering. For her, the event was a chance to stand in the same room with community leaders, advocates and neighbors who continue to keep the meaning of Juneteenth alive in the city.
Courtesy of Sacramento Councilmember Caity Maple via Facebook

Maple described Juneteenth as “a celebration of freedom, resilience, and the ongoing work to build a more just and inclusive society.” She said events like the reception help people reflect on history, celebrate Black culture and achievement, and build the kind of connections that make neighborhoods stronger.

That sense of connection sat at the center of the evening. Receptions like this bring together people who may work in different spaces — public service, advocacy, education, culture, neighborhood organizing — but who share a common goal of honoring the past while shaping a better future.

Maple also offered special thanks to Gary Simon and Sacramento Juneteenth, Inc., recognizing the organization’s work beyond one annual event. She said their efforts create space for education, celebration, dialogue and community building throughout the year.

“Their work goes far beyond a single event,” Maple added.

Councilmember Caity Maple marked Sacramento’s 23rd Annual Juneteenth VIP Reception as more than a formal gathering. For her, the event was a chance to stand in the same room with community leaders, advocates and neighbors who continue to keep the meaning of Juneteenth alive in the city.
Courtesy of Sacramento Councilmember Caity Maple via Facebook

In Sacramento, Juneteenth has grown into a civic moment that blends memory with movement. It celebrates Black history and achievement, but it also asks the community to keep listening, learning and building together. For Maple, attending the VIP Reception was part of that larger message: freedom is honored not only through ceremony, but through continued commitment.

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