
Kennesaw Police Host Free Juneteenth Unity Celebration
Kennesaw's police department is bringing the community together for a free Juneteenth celebration filled with food, music, and fun. The June 13 event creates a welcoming space for families to connect with local officers while honoring an important piece of American history.
When police officers and community members gather to celebrate shared values, everyone wins.
The Kennesaw Police Department and Police Citizens Advisory Board are hosting Unity in the Community, a free Juneteenth celebration on Saturday, June 13, 2026, from 11 AM to 1 PM at Swift-Cantrell Park. The family-friendly event invites residents of all ages to enjoy free food, live music, games, and bouncy houses while building meaningful connections with local law enforcement.
The celebration does double duty: honoring the history and significance of Juneteenth while creating relaxed opportunities for neighbors to meet the officers who serve them. Instead of formal presentations or speeches, the event focuses on genuine human connection over shared meals and activities.
Organizers designed the afternoon to feel welcoming and accessible to everyone. Kids can burn energy in bouncy houses while parents chat with officers in a pressure-free setting that feels more like a neighborhood cookout than an official event.

The Ripple Effect
Events like this transform how communities and law enforcement see each other. When officers and residents share a meal or watch their kids play together, they stop being strangers and start becoming neighbors. Those personal connections build trust that extends far beyond a single afternoon.
The partnership between the Kennesaw Police Department and the Citizens Advisory Board shows what happens when law enforcement actively listens to community input. Planning this event together ensures it reflects what residents actually want: a fun, inclusive space to celebrate culture and build relationships.
Celebrating Juneteenth in this community-centered way also helps educate younger generations about this pivotal moment in American history. Kids learn that freedom and unity are worth celebrating while creating positive memories with the officers who protect their neighborhood.
Swift-Cantrell Park provides the perfect backdrop for bringing people together, offering plenty of space for families to spread out and enjoy the festivities. The free admission and food remove any barriers that might keep families from attending.
This celebration proves that positive police-community relationships start with simple, genuine moments of connection, laughter, and shared celebration.
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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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