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Emancipation Festival invites the public to celebrate 161 years

Festival happens Aug. 4 to 6 in Owen Sound, the most northern terminus of the Underground Railroad
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NEWS RELEASE
OWEN SOUND EMANCIPATION FESTIVAL
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The 161st Emancipation Festival celebration will take place from Friday, Aug. 4 to Sunday, Aug. 6 in Owen Sound, the most northern terminus of the Underground Railroad and the longest continuous running emancipation picnic in North America. It will also be the third Emancipation Day celebration since Bill M-36 was unanimously passed in the House of Commons to officially recognize this significant day across Canada.

“We welcome families and friends to the 161st Emancipation Festival. It is important to recognize and support the important contributions that Black Canadians have made and continue to make in our community and our county. I encourage everyone to come out and enjoy this event,” said Mayor Ian Boddy.

Angela Blackburn is a grandmother and a descendant of the Black community in Owen Sound who has been involved since she was a child. “I’ve been going to the festival before it was a festival, when it was just a picnic. Our whole family would go up to Owen Sound, take over the entire motel, and party all night. It’s my family history. I enjoy seeing the young folks and making sure they’re having a good time, and I’m looking forward to making the pancake breakfast.”

Friday, Aug. 4 – Speaker’s Corner, Grey Roots Museum and Archives, 6 – 9 p.m.: Welcome remarks by Bruce Johnson, Vice Chair, Emancipation Festival; opening remarks by Ovid Jackson, former Member of Parliament and Mayor of Owen Sound; speaking engagements by Joan John, Councillor, Township of Southgate and community changemaker; Dr. Deepikaa Gupta, Local Immigration Partnership Manager, Grey Bruce Local Immigration Partnership; Tony Miller, Artist and Storyteller and Rob Green, Artist and Storyteller; and entertainment by Bobby Dean Blackburn; $25 admission (purchase online).

Saturday, Aug. 5 – Emancipation Festival and Picnic, Harrison Park, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.: Crier of the Emancipation Bruce Kruger`s ringing in ceremony; welcome remarks by Mayor Ian Boddy; Black History Cairn talk by Bonita Johnson deMatteis; entertainment by Josh Ritchie (rock and roll), Ruth Mathiang (traditional and Afrobeat), Chippewa Travellers (Aniishinaabeg family drummers) and Jay Douglas (reggae and blues); displays, food, other activities, and special guests UGRR9 cyclists from Maryland; event is free and donations are welcome.

Sunday, Aug. 6: Gospel Sunday, Grey Roots Museum and Archives (outdoor stage), noon – 3 p.m.: Entertainment by Diana Braithwaite and Chris Whiteley (blues and gospel); and Bobby Dean Blackburn (rhythm and blues, jazz and gospel); event is free and donations are welcome.

“I am humbled to be a part of a caring community who is so passionate about preserving a 160+-year legacy to honour Black ancestors,” said Alison Turnbull, chair of the Emancipation Festival. “As a not-for-profit organization, we are grateful for the support of funders, sponsors, partners, donors and volunteers, particularly the Government of Canada, the Black Business Initiative, Bruce Power Generation, Escape to Grey Bruce, the Milk Maid, Bayshore Broadcasting’s Mix 106.5 and 560 CFOS, Grey Bruce Local Immigration Partnership, Grey Roots Museum and Archives, Grey County and the City of Owen Sound.”

The Emancipation Festival, originally called the Emancipation Day Picnic, commemorates the British Commonwealth Emancipation Act of Aug. 1, 1834. Since 1862, descendants of those who escaped slavery and found freedom and peace in Canada, gather in Owen Sound’s beautiful Harrison Park and other places such as the Grey Roots Museum and Archives over the Civic holiday weekend. This is a time for fellowship and reflection with family and community, to share memories, and keep the picnic and other traditions alive for future generations.

More information about the Emancipation Festival not-for-profit organization is on the website, or follow us on Facebook or Instagram.

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