Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. On June 19, 1865, a Union General rode into Galveston, Texas to announce that the Civil War had ended, and slaves had been freed. Although many people may just be learning about the significance of this holiday, it’s important to take time to recognize its place in American history and reflect on the long struggle for equal rights – and how far we have to go.
Join us as we celebrate with dance on the rooftop of the Brooklyn Children's Museum. We are excited for Kim Nicole @flowwithkim, Coach Cass @coachcassfit, Sanity @sanityfit and Laci @lacichisholm to lead us in fun, energizing, dance fitness classes to help us sweat, smile, and enjoy the company of our incredible community! You don't wanna miss this. All are welcome! Just bring your positive energy. Class is $20. Sign up now! Space is limited.
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Earlier Event: June 17
Rooftop AfroSoca Sculpt & Mindful Stretch Class
Later Event: June 22
Dancing Through the Decades: A Dance Fitness Class for Senior Citizens