2026 Juneteenth Cultural Festival - Day Party
2026 Juneteenth Cultural Festival - Day Party
Black Humboldt, The Eureka Chapter of the NAACP and Humboldt's Black Community presents Humboldt County’s annual Juneteenth Cultural Festival
“Honoring the Past to Seed the Future” | June 18–22 2026
Black Humboldt and The NAACP, in collaboration with the Black community of Humboldt County and community partners, announces this year’s Juneteenth Cultural Festival, a multi-day celebration honoring emancipation through culture, education, art, and community connection. Centered on the theme “Honoring the past to seed the future,” this Juneteenth week invites the whole region to gather for joyful, intergenerational events that uplift Black history and living culture while building toward a more connected, resilient future. Juneteenth commemorates the moment in 1865 when news of freedom reached enslaved Black people in Galveston, Texas, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
Locally, we honor Juneteenth as both remembrance and renewal: a time to celebrate Black life, creativity, and leadership while strengthening community relationships across Humboldt County.
Juneteenth Week events: More events to come
-Speaker Series - Wednes, Thurs, Fri - featuring community learning and reflection
-Friday Night Market featuring line dancing and local artists performances
-Day Festival- Saturday (12pm–7pm) at Halvorsen Park (Eureka)
-Official After Party - Saturday (7pm–1am) Details TBA
What to expect at the Day Festival: The Day Festival is designed as a welcoming, multi-zone community experience, including a Kids’ Zone, Humboldt Land Zone (food sovereignty and land-based learning), Community Altar + Archive/Story spaces, Photo Booth + Community Mural wall, Vendor Village (food + goods/services), a Community Pantry/free snacks, Community Organizing & Social Justice Zone, Beer & Wine Garden, and Chill Zones for rest and connection.
Sponsorship + community participation: Sponsorships help keep Juneteenth events accessible and support fair pay for local artists, cultural workers, youth leaders, and event staff, while strengthening year-round Black Humboldt programming. Community members can also participate as vendors, volunteers, collaborators, and donors.
For the most up-to-date schedule and ways to get involved, visit Black Humboldt’s Juneteenth page at https://www.blackhumboldt.com/juneteenth-celebration
Media Contact: Black Humboldt | Frontdesk@Blackhumboldt.com | Call or text 707-840-4641