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 </p></div></figure><!– WPS-5038 — removed the script from WPS and added the placeholder for trinity player –><p/><!—-><!—-><!—-><!—-><!—-><!—-><!—-><!– CONTENT –><!–[–><!–[–><p>The Coral Springs Museum of Art will mark Juneteenth with a free family-friendly event featuring a live DJ, snacks and community activities.</p><!—-><!–]–><!–[–><p>The gathering will also include a moment of silence for former Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer.</p><!—-><!–]–><!–[–><p><b>FULL STORY:</b> <b><a target=”_blank” rel=”Follow” href=”https://www.coralspringsflnews.com/news/local/article315981522.html”>Juneteenth celebration at Coral Springs art museum to feature live music, food</a></b></p><p/><!–]–><!–[–><figure class=”photo-inline-“> <div class=”img-container picture “><p style=”display: inline;” class=”WPAuto_Base_Readability-styled”> </p><img class=”responsive-image” loading=”lazy” src=”https://www.coralspringsflnews.com/public/latest-news/544p0d/picture315981824/alternates/FREE_1200/CSMOA%20Juneteenth.png” srcset=”https://www.coralspringsflnews.com/public/latest-news/544p0d/picture315981824/alternates/FREE_480/CSMOA%20Juneteenth.png 480w, https://www.coralspringsflnews.com/public/latest-news/544p0d/picture315981824/alternates/FREE_640/CSMOA%20Juneteenth.png 640w, https://www.coralspringsflnews.com/public/latest-news/544p0d/picture315981824/alternates/FREE_768/CSMOA%20Juneteenth.png 768w, https://www.coralspringsflnews.com/public/latest-news/544p0d/picture315981824/alternates/FREE_960/CSMOA%20Juneteenth.png 960w, https://www.coralspringsflnews.com/public/latest-news/544p0d/picture315981824/alternates/FREE_1140/CSMOA%20Juneteenth.png 1140w, https://www.coralspringsflnews.com/public/latest-news/544p0d/picture315981824/alternates/FREE_1200/CSMOA%20Juneteenth.png 1200w” sizes=”(min-width: 992px) 750px, (min-width: 768px) 690px, 100vw” width=”1200″ height=”675″ title=”CSMOA Juneteenth.png” alt=”The Coral Springs Museum of Art will host its Juneteenth celebration from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, June 19, in the museum's lobby. “/><p style=”display: inline;” class=”WPAuto_Base_Readability-styled”> </p><figcaption> The Coral Springs Museum of Art will host its Juneteenth celebration from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, June 19, in the museum's lobby. <span class=”credit”>Photo courtesy of the City of Coral Springs</span> </figcaption><p style=”display: inline;” class=”WPAuto_Base_Readability-styled”> </p></div> </figure><!—-><!–]–><!–[–><p><b>Here are key takeaways:</b></p><!—-><!–]–><!–[–><ul><li>The celebration runs from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 19, in the museum's lobby. Registration is not required and free parking is available in the Coral Springs Center for the Arts lot.</li><li>Attendees can enjoy a live DJ, snacks and sweets, along with additional activities in the museum lobby.</li><li>Organizers will hold a moment of silence for former Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer, who was shot and killed in her home on April 1.</li><li>Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 when troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, to liberate enslaved people more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. It became a federal holiday in 2021.</li><li>Rickey Smiley, the <a target=”_blank” rel=”Follow” href=”https://www.coralspringsflnews.com/lifestyle-entertainment/article315893628.html”>award-winning radio host</a> known for his prank calls and fictional characters, is also coming to the city to celebrate Juneteenth at the city's Center for the Arts.</li></ul><div class=”zone grid combo”><!–[–><!– Normal Story –><!– Newsletter CTA + Ad Pk-B –><p/><p/><!–]–></div><!–]–><!–[–><p><i>This report was produced with the assistance of a proprietary tool powered by artificial intelligence and using our own originally reported, written and published content. 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