Two children walk away with bikes at juneteenth celebration

Two Children Walk Away With Bikes At Juneteenth Celebration

St. Leonard, MD – The Calvert County Sheriff’s Office, led by Sheriff Ricky Cox, attended the NAACP Juneteenth Celebration at Jefferson Patterson Park over the weekend. Sheriff Cox and his team engaged with the community during the event.

Two children received new bikes, donated by Sheriff Cox, adding to the day’s festivities. The event underscored the importance of community engagement and celebration.

Sheriff Cox expressed his delight in participating in the celebration, emphasizing the significance of coming together as a community. The celebration featured various activities and was attended by numerous community members.

Two children walk away with bikes at juneteenth celebration
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The NAACP Juneteenth Celebration at Jefferson Patterson Park is an annual event that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States and promotes unity and understanding within the community. The Sheriff’s Office’s involvement highlights their commitment to community outreach and support.

Overall, the day was marked by a strong sense of unity and enjoyment for all attendees.

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