LINDSEY TANNER and ANGIE WANG / Associated Press
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Holiday: Santa Monica returned to live Juneteenth celebrations this year with an event at Virginia Ave. Park. The event included spoken word performances, music, food, arts activities and a marketplace.
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A mask mandate for indoor
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Dr. Barbara Ferrer, Director