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MLK Day in Columbus. Columbus' first MLK Day March was held in 1987, one year after the federal holiday was observed. Since then, the city engages in annual celebrations for the community.
MLK Day in Columbus Columbus' first MLK Day March was held in 1987, one year after the federal holiday was observed. Since then, the city engages in annual celebrations for the community.
After being canceled last year by the COVID pandemic, Columbus' annual MLK Day march is back. Other in-person and virtual events also scheduled.
The City of Columbus is holding the 40th annual MLK Day breakfast to observe his life and legacy. Attendees can start their day with an uplifting message of hope, celebration of life, and unity.
COLUMBUS, OH (WCMH)– January 20, 2020 the nation will celebrate what would have been the 91st birthday of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Schools, federal and city buildings, … ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is celebrated Monday, January 21 but there are multiple events in the Columbus area to attend before the holiday.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Communities in central Ohio and across the country are honoring the life of Rev. Martin Luther King on Monday through tributes and commemorations such as volunteering and readings.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday annually observed on the third Monday of January, falls on Jan. 20 this year.Like other federal holidays, some services, such as ...
Columbus, Georgia, community leaders explain what the federal holiday honoring the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. means to them.
The African American Pastors Alliance is inviting Columbus to be “all in” and present this Martin Luther King Jr. Day as it celebrates the 28th annual MLK Day Breakfast on Jan. 20.
After being canceled last year due to the pandemic, Columbus' annual MLK Day march is back and is scheduled to get underway at 4:30 p.m., beginning and ending at City Hall, 90 W. Broad St. Downtown.