Birmingham residents are encouraged to participate in upcoming community events and meetings that aim to foster engagement and celebrate local culture. The Smithfield Neighborhood Association will hold a meeting on Thursday, June 12, at 6 PM at the Smithfield Court Community Nutrition Center. This gathering will provide an opportunity for residents to discuss neighborhood issues and initiatives.
Additionally, the city's transportation committee is scheduled to meet on Monday, June 23, at 2 PM in the council chambers. Community members are invited to submit agenda items for discussion by emailing Kimberly Phillips at the provided address.
In a celebration of heritage, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute will host its annual Juneteenth celebration on Thursday, June 19, from 11 AM to 5 PM. This event will feature music, line dancing, a kids' zone, food trucks, and free admission, making it an accessible and festive occasion for families and individuals alike. For more details and to reserve free admission, attendees can visit the institute's website.
These events highlight Birmingham's commitment to community involvement and cultural recognition, encouraging residents to engage with local governance and celebrate their history.