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Rialto Juneteenth Jam 2026 Returns to Ferguson Park Celebrating Culture, Community, and Freedom

By Carl M. Dameron, Contributing Writer
April 22, 2026 at 08:33am. Views: 2124

Rialto Juneteenth Jam 2026 Returns to Ferguson Park Celebrating Culture, Community, and Freedom

 

Rialto, CA — The City of Rialto will once again come alive with culture, connection, and celebration as the Rialto Juneteenth Jam returns on Friday, June 19, 2026, from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Ferguson Park. This community event pays tribute to Juneteenth by highlighting Black history, resilience, and excellence through food, music, film, sports, and art. 

“The Juneteenth Jam is more than an event—it’s a full community experience designed to reinforce positive, family-oriented spaces while uplifting local voices, businesses, and organizations across the Inland Empire,”  said Juneteenth Jam Founder Vickie Davis.

 

A Celebration of Culture and Community

Attendees can expect an immersive day filled with:

? Live music and performances

? Food trucks and local vendors

? Youth sports competitions and basketball tournaments

? A skatepark takeover and 3-point shootouts

? Cultural exhibits and art installations

? Interactive games and family-friendly activities

 

Signature experiences include:

? Miss Juneteenth Scholarship Pageant

? Community Cook-Off Competition

? Women’s 3v3 Basketball Tournament

? Classic Car Show

? Dominoes and Bid Whist tournaments

 

A special highlight of the event is the art exhibit honoring local women making history, showcasing powerful portraits and stories that celebrate Black womanhood, leadership, and legacy in the Inland Empire.

“The Juneteenth Jam is supported by local community organizations, including the City of Rialto, Jam Collective Foundation, the National Council of Negro Women, the Mayor Deborah Robertson Foundation, Inland Empire Pastors, DJ Sassy B, The Black Voice news, Inland Valley News, local Divine Nine chapters, Say Go EJ, COPE, Dameron Communications, and others,” said Davis. “Together, these organizations are bringing the community together for a day of joy, empowerment, and connection.”

 

Juneteenth Jam Highlights Include:

? Live Entertainment & Activities: Basketball, skating, flag football, wellness circles, pickleball, and more.

? Vendor Marketplace: Local food, clothing, jewelry, and artisan vendors.

? Classic Car Display: Showcasing vintage and custom vehicles.

? Family-Friendly Fun: Games, music, and community bonding.

 

Impact That Matters

The Rialto Juneteenth Jam continues to make a measurable difference in the community:

? 15,000+ community members served

? 500+ local vendors and community-based organizations engaged

? 2,000+ books distributed to youth

? 20+ wellness activations provided

? Youth scholarships launched

? Free mental health support services offered

? Employment connections created for grassroots nonprofit founders

This event serves as a hub for community building across industries, connecting residents with resources, opportunities, and each other.

Join the Movement

“The Rialto Juneteenth Jam invites the entire community to come together to celebrate freedom, honor history, and build the future—together. Whether you’re coming for the music, the food, the competition, or the culture, there’s something for every age, every vibe, and every voice. Come ready to connect. Come ready to celebrate. Come ready to make history,” said Davis.

Vendor & Participation Information

All vendors, including nonprofit organizations, are required to complete the City of Rialto Special Events Permit application online.

City Permit Application:

For additional details regarding the car show, Miss Juneteenth Pageant, Women’s 3v3 tournament, hair show, and cook-off, please visit: JuneteenthJam.info 

About Juneteenth Jam

Juneteenth Jam is the result of a community collective. A network of over 500 non-profit organizations, volunteers, and partners comes together to ensure the event is free to the community and valuable to all.

 

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