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    MacDonough Street Block Party: A tradition of Unity

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    By Pojanee Fleury
    On Saturday August 9, 2025, MacDonough Street between Marcus Garvey Boulevard and Throop Avenue turned into a summer oasis of music, laughter, and fun complete with an inflatable water slide for the children!

    Neighbors set up chairs under stoops, kids ran freely through the street, and irresistible aromas of barbecued food filled the air. The annual block party bought residents together to celebrate community and keep a long standing tradition alive.


    The newly elected block association president, Demetrius Lenard Johnson, took over from the late Wayne Hartley this year and already has hit the ground running, planning this year’s festivities. He shared, “it is a day where the community can intertwine with each other and get to know one another beyond just living next to them.”

    Johnson recalls attending the block party every year since he was 10 years old – now 40 years and a community leader, he understands how important it is to continue to build a strong, knit community. “I have a lot of great things planned, I have kids and I want them and later my grandkids to grow up in a stable :environment,” Johnson stated.


    Johnson also spoke about the two churches that adorn the block. On one corner sits Bethany Baptist Church and on the other Our Lady of Victory Church of St. Martin De Porres Parish which Johnson referred to as “our church,” as it serves as the block association’s meeting space and other block activities. “This is a very special block, we have angels protecting it from each side,” Johnson shared proudly.


    Johnson’s deep connection to the block was evident as he continued to reflect on its unique charm. From the friendly neighbors to the shared traditions, he emphasized the sense of unity that has long defined the community and will for generations to come.


    Block parties aren’t just about the fun—they are traditions that keep local communities strong. They provide an opportunity for neighbors to collaborate, share experiences, and foster a sense of belonging.

    From potluck meals to games and music, these gatherings bring residents together around common goals, these events create the space needed to strengthen relationships, create supportive networks and foster a safer and happier community.

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