Gallery – Smithfield reprises Juneteenth festivities

Published 5:57 pm Monday, June 23, 2025

Smithfield hosted its second annual Juneteenth celebration on June 19, a date that celebrates the end of slavery in the United States. Virginia is in its sixth year of recognizing the date as a state holiday. The Main Street Square stage outside The Smithfield Times office hosted performances throughout the day.

The festivities kicked off with storyteller Valerie Davis portraying Martha Ann Fields, an enslaved African woman who escaped with her children from Hanover County and made the 89-mile journey to Fort Monroe during the Civil War.

Harry Johnson portrayed Charles Henry Gray, Smithfield Foods’ then-CEO Joseph Luter III’s legendary assistant and namesake of the Charles Henry Gray Party Ham, a Smithfield ham with a secret brown sugar seasoning developed by Gray. Several descendants of Gray came to watch his performance.

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Additional performances included the Blue Steel Drumline, a percussion band from Lakeland High School in Suffolk, the Smithfield High School drama club’s reprisal of songs from the school’s spring production of “The Wiz,” and music by Smithfield High alumni Kristiana Jones and Brandon Askew.

Alex Best shared his spoken word poetry and the Turquoise School of Dance from Virginia Beach also performed.

A few blocks further down Main Street, the Isle of Wight County Historical Society hosted “Four Paths to Freedom,” a lecture by author and historian John Quarstein, at Main Street Baptist Church. The Schoolhouse Museum also hosted craft vendors on its grounds.

The festivities wrapped up with a 2 p.m. concert by Forte, a jazz band featuring Smithfield’s own James Ford.

Editor’s note: This story was updated at 10:17 a.m. on June 24 to correct the spelling of daughter Tammy Gray’s name, which had incorrectly been spelled “Tammie,” in a photo of a group of descendants of Charles Henry Gray. Richard Wrenn Jr., who was also pictured with the group, is not himself a Gray descendant.