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Pleasant Hill commission sets Juneteenth for Chilpanchenko Park, forms three-person subcommittee

April 22, 2026 | Pleasant Hill City, Contra Costa County, California


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Pleasant Hill commission sets Juneteenth for Chilpanchenko Park, forms three-person subcommittee
The Pleasant Hill Diversity Commission on April 21 advanced Juneteenth planning and authorized a three-person subcommittee to finalize logistics for the June 5 celebration.

The Chair reported a $2,000 award from the Pleasant Hill Community Foundation and said the commission's current estimated needs sit "in that 6,000-ish range," noting the library will not sponsor this year and that the commission will need to make up the difference. Commissioners identified major expected expenses: a headline band (quoted near $3,000), stage rental (a previously seen quote around $2,700) and generator and lighting costs.

The commission agreed to move the event from the lakeside to Chilpanchenko Park to take advantage of the night market's built-in audience and confirmed the event would be run in collaboration with the night-market operator. Commissioners discussed vendor outreach, preferring to prioritize African American-focused food and merchandise vendors for Juneteenth while welcoming a broad mix of community participants; nonprofits would not be charged vendor fees.

Because city planning requested a site plan showing stage location and speaker placement, commissioners noted the need to confirm the band's technical rider to determine exact stage size and lighting needs and to secure traffic controllers if required. To expedite planning and allow offline decision-making, the commission voted to form a three-member subcommittee to manage Juneteenth logistics and report back with confirmed budgets and vendor lists.

Next steps: the subcommittee will coordinate with city planning, the band and vendor leads to finalize stage dimensions and quotes, produce a flyer, and confirm volunteer and traffic-control arrangements before the May calendar.

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