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Home / News / What’s Up AVL! This week, learn more about 2026 Juneteenth and 2027 input opportunities

What’s Up AVL! This week, learn more about 2026 Juneteenth and 2027 input opportunities

Posted on June 2, 2026 by Kim Miller
Trey Jon and Romaona in studio in front of mics

What’s Up AVL!

The City of Asheville’s bi-monthly radio show allows the community to take a deep dive with the City of Asheville staff and departments.

You can learn about projects, programs, and initiatives in your community.

Host Trey Irby sits down with Jon Fillman, with the City of Asheville’s Office of Special Events, and Ramona Young, with Kente Kitchen Market, to talk about Juneteenth. They discuss the cultural importance of the holiday, the social and economic impact of the celebration on the area, and how the community has an opportunity to shape what the celebration will look like in 2027.
Share your thoughts for 2027!
 

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