The City of Independence will mark the Juneteenth holiday for the first time since it was made an official federal holiday by President Biden with a variety of family-friendly events.
“We are honored to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday with our community for the first time and look forward to making this an annual celebration,” Mayor Rory Rowland said.
As part of the Juneteenth celebrations the City will mark the important historical role and impact of Hiram Young. During the height of the Santa Fe, California, and Oregon Trails, most of the wagons heading west were made by Hiram Young and his company. Formerly enslaved, Young helped free not only his family but many of those that worked for him. He was at the time one of the richest men in Jackson County Missouri. The Oregon California Trail Association put together this video telling the story of Mr. Young’s life and the impact he had on Independence and the westward migration, youtu.be/wglOkRw3Bfg.
Here are a few ways to celebrate:
We are excited to welcome everyone to Independence as we come together to honor and celebrate this important day through the history of our community. City offices will be closed on June 20 in observation of the Juneteenth holiday.