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West Rehoboth Legacy Committee hosts Juneteenth party

Hundreds of people turn out for June 19 event a week after section of mural knocked down
June 21, 2024

Story Location:
Central Street
West Rehoboth, DE 19971
United States

Hundreds of people attended the West Rehoboth Legacy Committee’s community-wide Juneteenth celebration June 19 in West Rehoboth. The event featured local food trucks, entertainers and vendors who are Black, brown and African American.

As the event took place on Central Street, the crowd milled back and forth between the West Rehoboth Legacy Mural and West Side Creative Market. Attendees would have been drawn to the mural regardless, but it received extra attention because of a hit-and-run vehicular accident June 13 that knocked over a significant section of the mural.

The hole in the wall has been refilled with cinder blocks, and a banner of the mural hangs in front of the wall. From the empty field across the street, looking straight on, the banner nearly makes the mural whole again. The cinder blocks from the original wall were laid out as a border along the garden’s edge as a reminder of the accident.

The West Rehoboth Legacy Committee is part of West Side New Beginnings Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to educating the general public about, and celebrating, the history of the Rehoboth Beach area’s Black, brown and African American people. For more information, email westrehobothlegacy@gmail.com.

 

Chris Flood has been working for the Cape Gazette since early 2014. He currently covers Rehoboth Beach and Henlopen Acres, but has also covered Dewey Beach and the state government. He covers environmental stories, business stories and random stories on subjects he finds interesting, and he also writes a column called Choppin’ Wood that runs every other week. Additionally, Flood moonlights as the company’s circulation manager, which primarily means fixing boxes that are jammed with coins during daylight hours, but sometimes means delivering papers in the middle of the night. He’s a graduate of the University of Maine and the Landing School of Boat Building & Design.