250 Years of Freedom Events Highlight Suwanee
- Suwanee organizers listed '250 Years of Freedom' among a slate of local events commemorating Black history and emancipation. - The calendar includes more than 11 community gatherings spanning education, parades, and historical programming in late April. - Residents are encouraged to attend and learn; full event details available on the community calendar (patch.com).
Suwanee’s late-April community calendar includes “250 Years of Freedom,” a two-night public concert tied to local Black history and emancipation observances. (patch.com) The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 25, 2026, and Sunday, April 26, 2026, at 7 p.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4833 Suwanee Dam Road in Suwanee. (patch.com) Patch’s Suwanee events calendar listed the program on both dates and said the performances feature the Gwinnett Community Band and the Sugar Hill Choir of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (patch.com, patch.com) The listing said no ticket is required, making the concert part of a broader run of open community programming in and around Suwanee at the end of April. (patch.com, suwanee.com) City and community calendars show Suwanee packing multiple public events into the same stretch, including Relay for Life Gwinnett on April 25 and a Story Walk Grand Opening on April 26. (suwanee.com, suwanee.com) The “250 Years of Freedom” name also fits a wider America 250 push already visible in Suwanee’s 2026 event planning. Discover Atlanta lists a separate free “Suwanee Celebrates America 250” event for July 11 at Suwanee Town Center. (discoveratlanta.com) For residents, the immediate takeaway is practical: the April 25 and 26 concerts are on the calendar now, they start at 7 p.m., and organizers said the public can attend without admission. (patch.com)