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Tuesday, June 16 

Your Daily Guide

Good morning, Madison! Every year the Fools’ Flotilla gets bigger, and every year it gets a little more foolish. On Sunday, over 1,500 people took to the Yahara River in colorful costumes and decorated boats for the event that started in 2010, sponsored by the River Alliance of Wisconsin. Now you can even buy a jigsaw puzzle to commemorate the regatta! 🚣

People in boats paddle and float down the Yahara River. One boat has balloons of different colors.

The Yahara River may never be more colorful than it is during the annual Fools’ Flotilla. (River Alliance of Wisconsin)

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What Madison's Talking About

🐶 Ridglan Farms Will Release Rest of Beagles

  • Ridglan Farms will release the remaining 475 beagles at its animal testing and breeding facility in Blue Mounds and close down for good.
  • Big Dog Ranch Rescue said that 325 of the dogs will be released starting this week to its facilities and rescue partners, with the remaining 150 dogs being transferred during the first week of August.
  • The animal testing and breeding facility has been accused of multiple animal violations by advocates for years, sparking protests and attempted breaches by advocates earlier this year. To avoid prosecution, Ridglan agreed to end its breeding program by July 1. [News 3, WPR]

🚨 Independent Monitor: Madison Police Caused Man’s Death

🍺 Beer Seized By State Authorities From Minocqua Brewing

How To Celebrate Juneteenth 2026 in Madison

A group of people walk on the street in a parade celebrating Juneteeth. People in the front hold a blue and red banner that reads "June 19, 1865."

The 37th Annual Juneteenth Parade takes place June 20, beginning at the Madison Labor Temple and heading to Penn Park. (Photo courtesy of Kujichagulia Center for Self-Determination)

Juneteenth, also called Freedom Day or Jubilee Day, is June 19, a chance for all Americans to celebrate the end of slavery. Here’s the origins of what some call “America’s second Independence Day,” and what’s going on in Madison to celebrate the occasion.

On the City Cast Madison podcast today, host Bianca Martin talks about Juneteenth in Madison with executive producer Hayley Sperling, and local marketer Liz Boyd as part of our weekly “Good On Ya!” segment. Also, City Cast Madison is going to be off on June 19 for the holiday, so there will be no new podcast in your feed or newsletter in your inbox that day.

PODCAST

Regent Street Redesign, Tourism Boom, and Juneteenth Events in Madison


What Is Juneteenth?

A combination of “June” and “19th,” Juneteenth commemorates a very specific event during the Civil War. While President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, about 250,000 slaves in Texas were not freed. It took two years, until June 19, 1865, for Texas slaves to be freed after Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas to enforce the proclamation.

The first Juneteenth celebrations took place the following year in Texas. As Black Texans moved across the country, they brought Juneteenth with them, and it became one of the oldest African American holidays.

During the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, organizers pushed to have Juneteenth recognized as a federal holiday. President Joe Biden signed legislation making it a holiday the following year.

What’s Happening in Madison?

Black Caucus Juneteenth Celebration (June 16)

The Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus will celebrate in the Capitol Rotunda at lunchtime, with a keynote address from Menomonie Ald. Camden Hargrove, the first openly trans Black man elected to public office in Wisconsin.

Celebrate Juneteenth Fitchburg (June 17)

Fitchburg Senior Center and the Wright Place are joining together to celebrate the day with a mix of musical and spoken word performances, with a keynote address from Dr. Charles Taylor, author of “Juneteenth: The Promise of Freedom.” The event will culminate with a Juneteenth flag raising at Fitchburg City Hall.

Madison Senior Center Juneteenth (June 18)

Over the lunch hour, enjoy barbecue, lawn games, live music, and more at this celebration hosted by the Madison Senior Center.

Black Stars Experience (June 18)

Madison College and the Kujichagulia Center for Self Determination are joining together to present this TED talk-style event at the Black Business Hub, featuring a variety of storytellers, creatives and community leaders.

Majestic Juneteenth Celebration (June 19)

On the holiday itself, the Majestic Theatre is hosting this free late night dance party featuring Flame the Ruler, No Love Monday, Uchi Kinte, DJ Pain 1, and DJ Iron Mike.

More Juneteenth Events!
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Take Me Home Tuesday

A brown dog in a backyard holds a stuffed toy in its mouth

Ozzy can definitely make fetch happen. (Dane County Humane Society)

Meet Ozzy! He’s an expert fetch player looking for a new home. This 67-pound adult baby is smart and follows commands to sit, shake, and drop it. He loves to play fetch and will actually retrieve the toy and drop it at your feet so you can toss it for him again.

Ozzy walks well on leash overall, and he enjoys receiving pets. He’s looking for a family without small children who will spoil him with fun adventures, endless games of fetch, and lots of love.

Bring Ozzy Home!

What To Do

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📰 Extra! Extra! The UW Swap site has all kinds of weird and wonderful things to offer, and you can lose yourself looking at all the old office furniture and defunct equipment for sale. But this post offering three hoists may be an all-timer. “Just a tad rusty. Smidge of rust here and there.” 👀

– Rob Thomas

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