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  • This year marks the third that Juneteenth is a federal holiday, although Memphians have hosted organized celebrations for decades. There are several places to learn more and to gather this week, including Memphis Juneteenth Festival and TONE's Juneteenth Family Reunion Festival.
  • We recently hosted nationally recognized attorney Aquanetta Betts, who spoke about Philanthropic Planning in the African American Community. Betts, a descendent of enslaved people, is passionate about sharing the message that estate planning is not just for other people, or wealthy people. It is for you.
  • It’s Pride Month! This weekend’s Memphis Pride Fest is the single largest gathering for the LGBTQ+ community and allies in the Mid-South. Memphis Pride Fest Weekend spans 4 days, with the cornerstone Festival and Pride Parade on Saturday, June 3.
  • There’s a reason April is National Fair Housing Month. Decent housing for all was a critical pillar of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s platform. Discover nonprofit organizations at LIVEGIVEmidsouth.org help fight housing discrimination.
  • Robert Moody Presents The Orchestra Unplugged: Tchaikovsky Comes to America at the Halloran Centre for Performing Arts and Education on Thursday, May 9 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Idlewild Presbyterian Church at 1750 Union Avenue presents Lead Us on to the Light, a program by the renowned Nebraska Wesleyan University Choir and Jazz Choir at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7. They will be joined by the Memphis Women's Chorale.
  • Dixon Gallery and Gardens hosts Here Comes the Sun Community Day on Saturday, May 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • As wedding season draws near, are you getting ready for your special day? Consider the impact you can make by donating your event flowers to a local nonprofit like 901 Petals of Purpose—or 901 POP.
  • Blues, jazz, literary readings, and curated exhibitions can fill your weekend.
  • Memphis Symphony Orchestra's Masterworks season concludes with Dvořák's New World Symphony and Maurice Ravel's Piano Concerto in G major.
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