This Juneteenth celebration by The Anika Foundation goes all out: Community and scholarship awards, a celebration of 50 years of hip hop, a kids’ fun zone, food from the African Diaspora, performances, economic empowerment, and more, more, more! SAT 6/17, 12 PM, Free, All Ages

Celebrate and share in honoring the past and celebrating the future with food from Chef Lachelle, a commemorative ceremony, story circles, and more. SAT 6/17, 2 PM, Free, All Ages

The LynLake arcade is turning seven! Come equipped with your quarters and an appetite for free birthday cake! FRI 6/16, 6 PM, Free, 21+

The summer block party blockbuster continues, and Pryes’ June event is a worthy choice—now in its sixth year, the two-day party includes more music than ever with headliners Lissue and Tauk Moore and guests Matthew Logan Vasque, The Bright Light Social Hour, Trent Romens Band, Funky Dawgz, Evanoff, Mark Mallman,

The Good The Bad & The Funky have been bringing the classic and contemporary funk for more than 20 years, and tonight they’ll be part of the Dual Citizen Summer Concert series with an opening set from Pete Kavanaugh. SAT 6/3, 6 PM, Free, All Ages

All aboard for two days of family friendly fun down at Union Depot! Activities will include model trains and craft kits, train equipment tours, a photo exhibit of the steam locomotive, and more! Both Saturday and Sunday, 10-4. SAT 6/3, 10 AM, Free, All Ages

Now in its 54th year, the St. Anthony Park Arts Festival offers more than 70 artists and makers selling their work, as well as a book and plant sale, live music, food, and more. The festival also benefits the summer reading and activity programs at the SAP library branch. SAT

Giving Voice Chorus and Beer Choir Twin Cities join voices and forces at the Como Pavillion’s Dock and Paddle today for the Sip & Sing fundraiser. Promising “no auditions, no rehearsals, all the fun,” the groups will be collecting donations to launch choruses for people living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. SAT

Moon Palace Books hosts author Emma Törzs to celebrate the release of her debut novel, Ink Blood Sister Scribe. Though her first foray into the longer format, Törzs’ fiction has won her a number of awards and an NEA fellowship in prose. The event will also feature short readings from