MegaBlack SF, CUESA, and the Port of San Francisco
Celebrate Black-Owned Businesses and Commemorate Juneteenth with a Day of Community and Delicious Food
Celebrate local Black-owned businesses at Juneteenth on the Waterfront on Saturday, June 19! Join MegaBlack SF, CUESA, and the Port of San Francisco for a day of fun, community, and delicious, handcrafted food at the Embarcadero Ferry Terminal Plaza (south of the Ferry Building) and Ferry Plaza Farmers Market at the San Francisco Ferry Building. Entry is free and open to the public, and food will be available for purchase.
For the first time, Juneteenth will be celebrated at the Embarcadero. The event will spotlight local Black producers, celebratory Juneteenth foods, music, and learning opportunities. MegaBlackSF has also created an online store with special-edition educational materials, a Juneteenth Family Kit and branded merchandise to celebrate the occasion. MegaBlack SF will have an educational booth to explain the importance of Juneteenth.
The event will take place concurrently with CUESA's Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, which brings thousands of San Franciscans and visitors to the Ferry Building every Saturday.
Participating Businesses and Community Partners
Crumble & Whisk: Cheesecakes, baked goods
Delightful Foods: Pies, vegan "No Cookies," ginger beverages
A Girl Named Pinky: Cookies, brownies, cakes, tarts
Gumbo Social: Chicken and Sausage Gumbo, Grilled Shrimp Po'Boys, Cali
Greens, Red Beans and Rice
Minnie Bell's Soul Movement: Southern desserts
Peaches Patties: Jamaican Beef Patty, Jamaican Curry Chicken Patty, Jamaican Ackee Saltfish Patty (breakfast; sold from 8am-10am), Jamaican Impossible Beef Patty (vegan), Jerk Chicken Wings and Plantains, Sorrel (Jamaican Hibiscus Drink), Homemade Ginger Beer
The Pleasure Principle Supperclub & Dining Events: Jerk Chicken Salad with Crispy Tostones and/or Cold Curry Noodles Guyanese with Red Curry Sauce +
Poached Shrimp and/or Watermelon/Papaya "Ceviche" with Marash Chili, Lime + Merlot Salt
Teranga: Baobab-based juices, energy bars, Nambe Senegalese black-eyed peas chili
Wanda's Cooking: Pepper Chowchow, Cornbread, Hummus, Spice, Beverage
Yes Pudding: Banana Pudding, Strawberry Rhubarb Cobbler, Peach Cobbler a la Mode, Banana Fosters, Bread Pudding with Bourbon Caramel, "Sock It To Me"
Bread Pudding, Pineapple Upside Down Bread Pudding
En2action/Ujamaa Kitchen
SF Francisco Human Rights Commission: Stand Together SF - Campaign for
Solidarity: Learn about the Black diaspora and assemble a Solidarity Kit
UPLFTRS: Black-owned domino tournament
Port of San Francisco: Video presentation on how the African-American workforce has helped to shape the Waterfront
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A number of Ferry Plaza Farmers Market vendors will also be donating a portion of their proceeds to the MegaBlack SF Black Wellness Fund.
Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, celebrates the anniversary of Black emancipation in the United States, honored on the anniversary of June 19, 1865, when freedom from slavery was proclaimed in the state of Texas.
MegaBlack SF, CUESA, and the Port of San Francisco
Celebrate Black-Owned Businesses and Commemorate Juneteenth with a Day of Community and Delicious Food
Celebrate local Black-owned businesses at Juneteenth on the Waterfront on Saturday, June 19! Join MegaBlack SF, CUESA, and the Port of San Francisco for a day of fun, community, and delicious, handcrafted food at the Embarcadero Ferry Terminal Plaza (south of the Ferry Building) and Ferry Plaza Farmers Market at the San Francisco Ferry Building. Entry is free and open to the public, and food will be available for purchase.
For the first time, Juneteenth will be celebrated at the Embarcadero. The event will spotlight local Black producers, celebratory Juneteenth foods, music, and learning opportunities. MegaBlackSF has also created an online store with special-edition educational materials, a Juneteenth Family Kit and branded merchandise to celebrate the occasion. MegaBlack SF will have an educational booth to explain the importance of Juneteenth.
The event will take place concurrently with CUESA's Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, which brings thousands of San Franciscans and visitors to the Ferry Building every Saturday.
Participating Businesses and Community Partners
Crumble & Whisk: Cheesecakes, baked goods
Delightful Foods: Pies, vegan "No Cookies," ginger beverages
A Girl Named Pinky: Cookies, brownies, cakes, tarts
Gumbo Social: Chicken and Sausage Gumbo, Grilled Shrimp Po'Boys, Cali
Greens, Red Beans and Rice
Minnie Bell's Soul Movement: Southern desserts
Peaches Patties: Jamaican Beef Patty, Jamaican Curry Chicken Patty, Jamaican Ackee Saltfish Patty (breakfast; sold from 8am-10am), Jamaican Impossible Beef Patty (vegan), Jerk Chicken Wings and Plantains, Sorrel (Jamaican Hibiscus Drink), Homemade Ginger Beer
The Pleasure Principle Supperclub & Dining Events: Jerk Chicken Salad with Crispy Tostones and/or Cold Curry Noodles Guyanese with Red Curry Sauce +
Poached Shrimp and/or Watermelon/Papaya "Ceviche" with Marash Chili, Lime + Merlot Salt
Teranga: Baobab-based juices, energy bars, Nambe Senegalese black-eyed peas chili
Wanda's Cooking: Pepper Chowchow, Cornbread, Hummus, Spice, Beverage
Yes Pudding: Banana Pudding, Strawberry Rhubarb Cobbler, Peach Cobbler a la Mode, Banana Fosters, Bread Pudding with Bourbon Caramel, "Sock It To Me"
Bread Pudding, Pineapple Upside Down Bread Pudding
En2action/Ujamaa Kitchen
SF Francisco Human Rights Commission: Stand Together SF - Campaign for
Solidarity: Learn about the Black diaspora and assemble a Solidarity Kit
UPLFTRS: Black-owned domino tournament
Port of San Francisco: Video presentation on how the African-American workforce has helped to shape the Waterfront
~~~~~~~~~
A number of Ferry Plaza Farmers Market vendors will also be donating a portion of their proceeds to the MegaBlack SF Black Wellness Fund.
Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, celebrates the anniversary of Black emancipation in the United States, honored on the anniversary of June 19, 1865, when freedom from slavery was proclaimed in the state of Texas.
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