Columbia’s 46th Annual Jubilee Festival Brings Community Together in Celebration of Culture and History

Columbia Celebrates 46th Annual Jubilee Festival with Community Spirit

Columbia was buzzing last weekend as over 8,000 people gathered for the much-anticipated 46th Annual Jubilee Festival. This year’s festivities took place on September 21 at the beautiful grounds of the Mann-Simons House Museum, making it a perfect backdrop for a day full of laughter, culture, and community bonding. As the longest consecutively running festival in the city, Jubilee serves as a shining example of Columbia’s rich history and vibrant community spirit.

A Rich Legacy

It’s fascinating to note that the Jubilee Festival began way back in 1978, created by a close-knit group of neighbors eager to celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit within their community. The Mann-Simons House itself has a storied past, serving as a hub of African American entrepreneurship from 1843 to 1970. Over the decades, it became a lively area filled with a lunch counter, a mercantile store, and cozy residences where families could shop, dine, and socialize.

In 2018, Historic Columbia took steps to honor this rich history, converting the site into an outdoor museum. This effort helps visitors appreciate the legacy of a time when local African American entrepreneurs flourished in the very area that hosts the Jubilee Festival today.

Community Through and Through

The festival truly embodies the motto “by the community, for the community.” It is produced by Historic Columbia, but a dedicated volunteer steering committee handles all the planning. This year, as in previous years, attendees could see the enthusiasm and effort put forth by volunteers at every turn.

The festival showcased a lively atmosphere filled with live entertainment that kept everyone tapping their feet. Performance artists captivated the audience with their talents, while local vendors offered delicious food options that made the day even more special. Whether it was savory soul food or sweet treats, there was something for everyone’s palate.

Family Fun at the Jubilee

Not only did the festival cater to adults, but it also had a designated Kids-Zone filled with educational and family-friendly activities. Parents walked hand-in-hand with their children, enjoying craft stations, games, and plenty of smiles. It was heartwarming to see families coming together to explore, learn, and create cherished memories.

Informational and Cultural Exposure

The Jubilee Festival was not just a time for fun but also offered various informational booths where community organizations provided insights into their missions and services. This platform allows local groups to connect with attendees, fostering a greater understanding of the rich tapestry of resources available within our community.

If you missed out on the fun this year, don’t worry! The festival is always a fantastic experience that sharply showcases our community’s past, present, and future. So, mark your calendars and make plans to join the festivities next year! If you want to learn more about the history celebrated at the Jubilee Festival or upcoming events in Columbia, be sure to visit the Historic Columbia website for additional information.

Final Thoughts

The 46th Annual Jubilee Festival was a joyful reminder of the power of community, culture, and history. It not only celebrated accomplishments of the past but also highlighted the vibrant life of Columbia today. With countless smiles, laughs, and captivating performances, the hope is that this legacy of joy and community connection will continue for many years to come.


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

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