The Masten District in Buffalo came together on Friday to celebrate Juneteenth with the annual Masten's Family Reunion in Martin Luther King Jr. Park. The event was a celebration of freedom and community, with a barbecue and other activities for attendees.

On Friday, residents gathered in the park to mark the occasion, which commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. The event was a chance for the community to come together and celebrate their heritage. Martin Luther King Jr. Park was filled with the sounds of music and laughter as people of all ages gathered to celebrate.

The annual reunion is an important part of Buffalo's cultural landscape, and it continues to grow in popularity each year. As the city moves forward, events like this one serve as a reminder of the importance of community and the need to come together to celebrate shared heritage. The success of the event is a testament to the strength and resilience of the Masten District, and it will likely continue to be an important part of Buffalo's cultural calendar for years to come.

The city can expect to see more events like this one in the future, as Buffalo continues to grow and evolve. A meeting is scheduled for next month to discuss plans for next year's reunion, and residents are encouraged to attend and get involved.