Events
Race Website
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Place
Springboro, OH US 45066
Description
THANK YOU TO ALL OF THE RIDERS, SPONSORS, AND DONORS.
DUE TO COMPETING BIKE RIDES IN THE REGION AND LOW PARTICIPATION,
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED.
We encourage everyone to enjoy the beautiful bike trails in Lebanon and Springboro with your families at your convenience.
Please plan to visit the Springboro Juneteenth Jubilee starting at 12 noon in North Park on Saturday June 18th.
Also Harmon Museum will be open and you can view their award winning Underground Railroad display as well as exhibits by African American artists.
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Sponsors
THANK YOU TO ALL OF THE RIDERS, SPONSORS, AND DONORS.
DUE TO COMPETING BIKE RIDES IN THE REGION AND LOW PARTICIPATION,
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED.
We encourage everyone to enjoy the beautiful bike trails in Lebanon and Springboro with your families at your convenience.
Please plan to visit the Springboro Juneteenth Jubilee starting at 12 noon in North Park on Saturday June 18th.
Also Harmon Museum will be open and you can view their award winning Underground Railroad display as well as exhibits by African American artists.
SPONSORED BY:
Silver Sponsors:
Cunningham Institute For Growth
Wren Works Consulting
Bronze Sponsors:
Creekside Cyclery
Wayne Dunn
Empowering Education
MaryEllen Haynes
Testerman Dental
Warren County Democratic Party
Donors:
Sahiba & Suhavi Salmon-Rekhi
In-Kind Donors:
Sharefax Credit Union
PEACOC / Springboro Juneteenth
About Parents Empowering All Children of Color (PEACOC):
To create a safe community of empowered and unafraid BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) children and adults, who belong equally, with rights and privileges afforded to all, regardless of race, disability, economic status, gender identity, sexual orientation, or faith.
About Springboro Juneteenth Jubilee
Springboro Juneteenth was established to celebrate the holiday and showcase the significant landmark and history of the Underground Railroad and abolitionist movement in the region. The founding Quaker community in Warren County and Springboro played a major role as a safe harbor for enslaved people paving the way for Freedom for Black Americans.