Beaches MLK Jr. Day Celebration to be held Jan. 14

Beaches MLK Jr. Day Celebration to be held Jan. 14
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The Beaches Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 14, in Jacksonville Beach at the SeaWalk Pavilion, 75 First St. N.

Presented by the Rhoda L. Martin Cultural Heritage Center in Jacksonville Beach, the event will be an occasion of remembering and rejoicing around the theme, “Together we can be the dream.” The speaker is Jacksonville City Council member Rory Diamond. No ticket is required.

For information, email mislil1230@gmail.com.

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