Muncie community celebrates Juneteenth at Heekin Park
By Gabbi Mitchell / June 19, 2020With social distancing guidelines in mind, families and friends gathered Friday evening at Heekin Park in Muncie to celebrate Juneteenth.
With social distancing guidelines in mind, families and friends gathered Friday evening at Heekin Park in Muncie to celebrate Juneteenth.
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