BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
Arlington Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma




About JUNETEENTH
Juneteenth, a combination of "June" and "nineteenth," has been a day of celebration in Texas for more than 150 years. The day commemorates June 19, 1865, when news of the federal order ending slavery in the United States reached enslaved people in Galveston, Texas—more than two months after the end of the Civil War and more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued in January 1863. The observance of Juneteenth is about the journey and achievement of African Americans – from a horrific period of sanctioned enslavement to the pinnacle of human endeavors. We, as a collective community, from all walks of life, are a part of this victory. We celebrate freedom.
HOST HIGHLIGHT
SERVICE FIRST INITIATIVE

Service First Initiatives, Inc. is one of the hosts for the Arlington Juneteenth Celebration. Service First Initiatives, Inc, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to bettering the lives of boys through academic enrichment and mentoring, business training and development and promoting physical and mental health and wellness. Alongside these primary objectives, Service First Initiatives, Inc. supports and encourages the boys to engage in meaningful community service projects targeted to promote proactive and responsible leaders and to benefit the communities they call home. Learn more here.
THE EVENT
A Day of Music and Family Entertainment
June 18, 2022
4:00 PM
The Arlington Juneteenth Celebration, which is free and open to the public, is scheduled from 4pm to 10pm Saturday, June 18th at the Levitt Pavilion (100 W. Abram) and will feature a mixture of local artists performing various genres of family oriented music, headlined by R&B/Jazz recording artist Ron Artis II. In addition to the musical performances, local vendors and businesses will be onsite to showcase their business talents, arts and crafts.
Come enjoy a family friendly day of live music, dancing, food trucks, vendors and more hosted by the Arlington Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. To make the most of your time at the Juneteenth Celebration at the Levitt Pavilion, be sure to bring a lawn chair or blanket for relaxing, snacks and a cooler with beverages, including beer and wine (but no glass containers, please).
THE Line Up
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SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES
Make a Difference. Be Seen by the Masses
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Level-$10,000
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10 come-and-go access passes to the air-conditioned Levitt Hospitality Suite; includes light Hors D’oeuvres.
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5 reserved seating near stage.
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Two minutes on-stage to showcase your business.
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One 30-second commercial spot (provided by the Organization) on the Pavilion big screen played twice each hour.
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Company logo on banners throughout the Pavilion.
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Recognition from the stage.
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10 Juneteenth Celebration t-shirts with logo prominently placed on back.
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VIP Table (8 guests) to 2023 Community Image Scholarship Gala.
Harriet Tubman Level-$5,000
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4 come-and-go access passes to the air-conditioned Levitt Hospitality Suite; includes light Hors D’oeuvres.
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2 reserved seating near stage.
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One 30-second commercial spot (provided by the Organization) on the Pavilion big screen aired twice during the event.
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Company logo on banners throughout the Pavilion.
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Recognition from the stage.
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6 Juneteenth Celebration t-shirts with logo prominently placed on back.
Barbara Jordan level-$1,500
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2 come-and-go access passes to the air-conditioned Levitt Hospitality Suite; includes light Hors D’oeuvres.
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Company logo on banners throughout the Pavilion.
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Recognition from the stage.
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2 Juneteenth Celebration t-shirts with logo prominently placed on back.
John Lewis Level-$7,500
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6 come-and-go access passes to the air-conditioned Levitt Hospitality Suite; includes light Hors D’oeuvres.
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2 reserved seating near stage.
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1 minute on stage to showcase your business.
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One 30-second commercial spot (provided by the Organization) on the Pavilion big screen aired once each hour.
-
Company logo on banners throughout the Pavilion.
-
Recognition from the stage.
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8 Juneteenth Celebration t-shirts with logo prominently placed on back
George Washington Carver level-$2500
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2 come-and-go access passes to the air-conditioned Levitt Hospitality Suite; includes light Hors D’oeuvres.
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One 30-second commercial spot provided by the Organization) on the Pavilion big screen aired once during the event.
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Company logo on banners throughout the Pavilion.
-
Recognition from the stage.
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4 Juneteenth Celebration t-shirts with logo prominently placed on back
Fredrick Douglas Level-$750
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Company logo on banners throughout the Pavilion.
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Recognition from the stage.
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Juneteenth Celebration t-shirt with logo prominently placed on back
Service First is a 501c3 initiative and all
sponsorship packages are tax deductible
For Sponsorship Inquiries
Contact: Paul Hamilton-214-507-3600/paul@peh1228.com
or
Al Hernadez-214-794-7952/alfonso432@sbcglobal.net

THE VENUE
100 W. Abram St. Arlington, TX 76010
LEVITT PAVILION

I-30 coming from the east
Exit Center Street and travel south (right at the stoplight) to Abram Street. The pavilion is at Abram and Center streets.
I-30 coming from the west
Exit Cooper Street and travel south (right) on Cooper to Abram Street. You will turn left (east). The pavilion is at Abram and Center streets.
I-20 (from the east or west)
Exit Cooper Street and travel north to Abram Street. You will turn right (east) on Abram Street. The pavilion is at Abram and Center streets.
Street closures
The streets surrounding the Levitt are typically shut down an hour before the concerts. These streets include Abram at Center Street, Abram at Oak Street and Pecan Street between Abram and Main streets.
Parking
All parking at the Levitt Pavilion is free in the parking lots all around the pavilion. Please look at the map below for available options. In addition to the areas shown below, concert-goers can park in the garage at 101 Center, Pinnacle Corp. on Abram Street east of the Levitt. The Tarrant County Subcourthouse and the Arlington Chamber of Commerce have parking lots a short walk away. Please do NOT park in the AT&T lot at the corner of 300 W. South and 100 S. West streets.
Please be sure to watch for small, private lots that have signs warning about towing. We have made every effort to work with our neighbors around the pavilion to use their parking on concert nights. The lots shown on the map below will not tow your car on concert nights.

COME CELEBRATE!

Plan a trip for yourself, your family, and your friends and join the thousands that will enjoy the food, drinks, & entertainment.