A Juneteenth Joint: Wharf Takeover
About A Juneteenth Joint: Wharf Takeover
Full-day Juneteenth activation featuring music, community service, Black-owned businesses, waterfront experiences, VIP hospitality, and more
A Juneteenth Joint: Wharf Takeover is returning to Washington, DC for a full-day cultural experience rooted in service, celebration, music, nightlife, Black-owned businesses, and community impact.
Hosted by GOODProjects, More Parties DC, & All Good Nights, this citywide activation transforms The Wharf and Navy Yard into an all-day Juneteenth experience featuring volunteerism, DJs, waterfront energy, sponsor activations, nightlife partnerships, food experiences, VIP hospitality, giveaways, and community connection.
This is more than a party!
It’s an intentional celebration of culture, creativity, entrepreneurship, and community — bringing together young professionals, taste-makers, creatives, and supporters from across the DMV.
All proceeds support GOODProjects FREE youth and family programming throughout Washington, DC.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
• 25+ Recommended
• Rain or Shine
• RSVP Required
• Limited VIP Capacity
• Ticket holders encouraged to arrive early
• Event schedule subject to updates
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ABOUT GOODPROJECTS
GOODProjects serves hundreds of youth and families year-round through direct services and community-based programming throughout Washington, DC.
A Juneteenth Joint: Wharf Takeover is a flagship cultural fundraising activation supporting that mission.
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GOODProjects
GOODProjects was founded on the commitment of three young Black men in their senior year of college to empower families in their hometown of Washington, D.C. to live fulfilling lives free from the effects of poverty. Since then, GOODProjects has invested millions of dollars and helped thousands of families develop the growth mindsets to thrive in their own communities. Although GOODProjects has become one of the largest family services providers in the District, the very first program in 2016 was a small self-funded football camp at Anacostia High School to combat gun violence.