Sunday, June 21, was the final day of AFRAM and coincided with Father’s Day and the summer solstice — the longest day of the year and the beginning of summer. Families camped in tents, lawn chairs, and blankets on the hills and in the fields of Druid Hill Park. Music echoed loudly throughout the park from multiple performance stages while festival-goers meandered through food vendors, organization representatives, and business vendors of all sorts.

A dad holds his daughter on top of his shoulders. Credit: Sydney Allen
Musical performer Maddy Nyne performs on the second local stage at AFRAM. Credit: Sydney Allen
Folks dancing to the musical performance of Dru Hill on the main stage at AFRAM. Credit: Sydney Allen
A woman stands on a ledge above a crowd as they navigate from the field of the main stage and the road to the food vendors at AFRAM. Credit: Sydney Allen
A dad and his young son walking amongst the food vendors section at AFRAM in Druid Hill Park. Credit: Sydney Allen
Folks sat where they could on the hills surrounding the main stage at AFRAM. Credit: Sydney Allen
A dad and his two daughters sit and enjoy the local stage. Credit: Sydney Allen
Sunday at AFRAM coincided with Father’s Day. Credit: Sydney Allen
A pair of roller skaters dance and travel through AFRAM. Credit: Sydney Allen
A family poses for a photo. Sunday at AFRAM coincided with Father’s Day. Credit: Sydney Allen
A couple walk holding hands as they explore what AFRAM has to offer. Credit: Sydney Allen
Folks dancing to the musical performance of Dru Hill on the main stage at AFRAM. Credit: Sydney Allen
Flavors available at a fruit juice stand at AFRAM. Credit: Sydney Allen
A dad carrying his daughter on top of his shoulders. Sunday at AFRAM coincided with Father’s Day. Credit: Sydney Allen
Families set up tents and lawn chairs under the trees to get more shade as they camped out on the lawns of Druid Hill Park for AFRAM. Credit: Sydney Allen
A woman taking a selfie in the crowd near the main stage during an intermission between performers. Credit: Sydney Allen