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Illuminate the city at Lights of Freedom on April 16th

 

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DC Emancipation Day “Lights of freedom” to Feature Candlelight Tribute to Freed Slaves on Saturday April 16, 2016. Community residents will join with the National Park Service and DC Parks and Recreation to light over 2,000 candle luminaries in honor of thousands of African Americans who were buried in what is now Adams Morgan after they gained their freedom during the Civil War.

Each illuminated candle will be a tribute to four of the people who were buried under Walter Pierce Park and parts of the adjoining National Zoo and Rock Creek Park, which comprise the largest unmarked African American cemetery in the capital. At least 8,428 African American men, women, and children were buried in the Mount Pleasant Plains Cemetery between 1870 and 1890. More than half of the graves are children.

All are invited to join in the program at Walter Pierce Park, located off of Calvert Street, NW at the east end of the Ellington Bridge. Lighting of the candles will begin at 6:00 p.m., with music provided by area church choirs. There will be a period of silence as dusk settles in at 8:00 p.m. The candles will be displayed until 9:00 p.m.

A study of archaeological research about the cemetery has been completed, including information from ground-penetrating radar and magnetometry to help document the most sensitive areas of the site. The report from the archaeologist has allowed us to engage the community and others in the master planning to permanently protect, honor, sustain, and program the cemetery and park. We are now able to tell the stories of those buried there, and to provide a way for future generations to honor them.

For more information or to volunteer to help this event, please contact Washington Parks & People at [email protected], or at (202) GO-2-PARK.

Vote for Washington Parks & People in the Green Festival Community Award Contest

 

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Green Festival is committed to supporting inspiring organizations & projects that educate and benefit their local communities with The Green Festival Community Award, a $5,000 grant awarded to a deserving non-profit, chosen by the public! Continue reading Vote for Washington Parks & People in the Green Festival Community Award Contest

This Saturday, See You Down By the Riverside!

Down by the Riverside

Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 from 9:30AM until noon:

A walk, bike, and roll through Marvin Gaye and Kenilworth Parks! Meet us at Marvin Gaye Recreation Center (6201 Banks Place NE) – just one block from Capitol Heights Metro, and stroll with us to the Anacostia River. Get excited for family-friendly programming along the way, and come prepared to use our imagination to envision a better park in our community.

Fun! Food! Fitness! Flora and Fauna! Friendships! Free and Open to ALL (Bikes, Strollers, Wheelchairs, Rollerskates welcome!) Free van available to transport walkers back to Metro.