Volunteers for the 24th Annual Martin Luther
King, Jr. Peace and Unity Parade Celebration. are invited to
attend a planning meeting Wednesday, December 28, at 6 p.m.at Ernest S. McBride Park, 1550 Martin Luther king, Jr. Ave.
Councilman Dee Andrews' office released this:
"Being that this is his fourth year heading the Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Parade and Celebration, the "Son of the Sixth District," Councilman Dee Andrews, is calling out to his community to join him to continue the works of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
"Being an activist for equal rights and peace, this is a special event for me. Being a believer in the human spirit, it is an event to unite all races and that is my intention for this annual event. I am calling out to all my brothers and sisters, be it African American, Asian, Hispanics, or Caucasian. The human spirit has no color and this is the perfect venue to demonstrate that we are beyond the color boundaries," said Councilman Andrews.
This will be the 24th year the City of Long Beach celebrates not only a man but also the knowledge and teachings of a man. "Dr King's legacy is imbedded in our history and will always play a tremendous part in uniting the human spirit, "said Andrews.
For more information or to register to become a volunteer call (562) 570-6816.
Councilman Dee Andrews' office released this:
"Being that this is his fourth year heading the Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Parade and Celebration, the "Son of the Sixth District," Councilman Dee Andrews, is calling out to his community to join him to continue the works of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
"Being an activist for equal rights and peace, this is a special event for me. Being a believer in the human spirit, it is an event to unite all races and that is my intention for this annual event. I am calling out to all my brothers and sisters, be it African American, Asian, Hispanics, or Caucasian. The human spirit has no color and this is the perfect venue to demonstrate that we are beyond the color boundaries," said Councilman Andrews.
This will be the 24th year the City of Long Beach celebrates not only a man but also the knowledge and teachings of a man. "Dr King's legacy is imbedded in our history and will always play a tremendous part in uniting the human spirit, "said Andrews.
For more information or to register to become a volunteer call (562) 570-6816.


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