What to Eat at the Twin Cities’ Juneteenth Celebrations - Eater Twin Cities
"On Saturday, June 18th, vendors Rollin Nolen’s BBQ and House of Refuge — the latter serving fish, chicken, and fries — will be parked at Bethune Park from noon to 6 p.m., for a day of performances by local artists, activities for kids, vendors, and exhibits." - Justine Jones
Lots of green space. small water pool, 2' deep, open to all.
Beth Barnes
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Never knew this park existed until I signed my kids up for The Sanneh Foundation soccer camp. Thus was in early June. The field to play on was immense. There is a sufficient kidde pool, only porta-potty bathrooms. Although my kids said the building was open for their bathroom breaks. Playground was pretty nice for the big kids, but felt little kid one could use an upgrade.
Jana Dell Roots
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Lots of children having old fashion fun outside playing together. Great safe clean environment.
Beatrice Collins
Google
Just a park kid's at the school can enjoy
Adding more fun thing's would help
Basketball ball would be NICE but not sure where it would be placed
Couple more fun item's for younger kid's
Victoria Bayerl
Google
Summer time pool, two small playgrounds for different age groups, large open field nearby, basketball court, free parking, sits next to an elementary school.
Essence Allen
Google
Juneteenth was amazing!
Jibrahn Ike
Google
Impressed with the cleanliness
The Manager/host was extra attentive
And the chefs did well👍🏽.
Satisfied custy!
Pearl Evans
Google
Bethune Park hosted Gun Down Love Up event, this event brought community members, who value life and love and humanity.