Presented by Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park, Inc.

2024 Juneteenth Celebration Sleepover with Joe McGill & Friends

Registration ends Wednesday, 06/12/2024 9:00pm EDT

About This Event


Immerse yourself in a profound overnight experience at Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park with Joe McGill of The Slave Dwelling Project during the 2024 Juneteenth Celebration. This unique sleepover event is an invitation to reflect on history, freedom, and the stories that have shaped the experiences of formerly enslaved people across America.

The evening begins with an al fresco traditional Gullah dinner, providing a taste of local heritage cuisine, and art and crafts vendors, followed by a night under the stars in the serene setting of the park. Participants will be provided with basic camping gear, including tents (for the first 10 groups registered), but are encouraged to bring their own comfort items such as sleeping bags, cots, pillows, and camp chairs to enhance their overnight experience.

Sleeping over at the park is encouraged to fully engage with the historic environment and the communal spirit of the event, though it is not required. There will be security present and park’s bathrooms will remain open throughout the night for convenience.

Join Joe McGill and friends for a night of storytelling, reflection, and community building in a historic setting. This sleepover offers a unique opportunity to connect with history where it happened and create personal memories in the spirit of Juneteenth.

About This Event


Immerse yourself in a profound overnight experience at Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park with Joe McGill of The Slave Dwelling Project during the 2024 Juneteenth Celebration. This unique sleepover event is an invitation to reflect on history, freedom, and the stories that have shaped the experiences of formerly enslaved people across America.

The evening begins with an al fresco traditional Gullah dinner, providing a taste of local heritage cuisine, and art and crafts vendors, followed by a night under the stars in the serene setting of the park. Participants will be provided with basic camping gear, including tents (for the first 10 groups registered), but are encouraged to bring their own comfort items such as sleeping bags, cots, pillows, and camp chairs to enhance their overnight experience.

Sleeping over at the park is encouraged to fully engage with the historic environment and the communal spirit of the event, though it is not required. There will be security present and park’s bathrooms will remain open throughout the night for convenience.

Join Joe McGill and friends for a night of storytelling, reflection, and community building in a historic setting. This sleepover offers a unique opportunity to connect with history where it happened and create personal memories in the spirit of Juneteenth.

Getting There

Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park
40 Harriet Tubman Way
Hilton Head Island, 29926
United States