Hundreds of people flocked to Temecula for the city’s annual Juneteenth Celebration Saturday, June 18.Held at Town Square Park, and hosted by Temecula’s Community Services Department, the event celebrating freedom and perseverance featured and open house-style event that explored the historical journey of freedom for people around the globe marking the legal end of slavery June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas.Visitors to the event enjoyed live entertainment, artist booths and vendors including food trucks and a fun zone.Temecula Mayor Matt Rahn said that the city was excited to hold the event in person following the inaugural celebration which was held virtuall