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Students win Black History Month Award

(From left to right):  Kayla Posey (King George High School student), with Art Sheffield, the King George NAACP Black History Event Chairperson, and Lamiya Wright (King George Middle School student)
(From left to right): Kayla Posey (King George High School student), with Art Sheffield, the King George NAACP Black History Event Chairperson, and Lamiya Wright (King George Middle School student)

Lamiya Wright, a King George Middle School student, wins the King George Branch NAACP Essay Award for her essay "African Americans."
Lamiya Wright, a King George Middle School student, wins the King George Branch NAACP Essay Award for her essay "African Americans."

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Branch captures FIRST PLACE in Non-Profit Category of the King George Fall Festival 2025 - "Our Roots"

Our Parade Truck depicting pictures of persons who have paved the way to win our Civil Rights.
Our Parade Truck depicting pictures of persons who have paved the way to win our Civil Rights.

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King George Farmers' Market - July -October 2025


Gather Information and Join KG NAACP
Gather Information and Join KG NAACP

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Celebrating Juneteenth

Today we celebrate Juneteenth.

It is a day to honor the end of slavery in the United States and to recognize the resilience, culture, and contributions of African Americans. Families and communities gather for parades, festivals, and educational events, sharing stories and traditions that have been passed down through generations. This day serves as a reminder of the ongoing journey towards equality and justice for all, encouraging reflection on the progress made and the work that still lies ahead. As we come together in unity, we celebrate not only freedom but also the rich diversity that strengthens our nation.


Happy Juneteenth!



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