34th annual Southfield MLK Peace Walk Celebration set for Monday, January 21
January 22, 2019
The peace walk will depart from Hope United at 9:30 a.m., followed by an 11 a.m. program at the Southfield Pavilion, located in the Southfield Municipal Complex at 26000 Evergreen Road. This year’s program will feature Master of Ceremonies Roop Raj from Fox 2 News and a keynote address by Southfield Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Green. The program will also include remarks from Mayor Kenson Siver, MLK Task Force President Patricia Haynie, and MLK Task Force founder Barbara Talley as well the Presentation of Colors by the Southfield Police & Fire Departments Color Guard; the Star Spangled Banner performed by Cantor David Propis of Congregation Shaarey Zedek; and other performances and special presentations by local students and school groups including the Levey Middle School Jaguars Marching Band. “Now more than ever, in these divisive turbulent times, we need to embrace the philosophy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., emphasizing our commonalities rather than our differences,” commented MLK Task Force President Patricia Haynie. “Our nation must come together in love and brotherhood.” The program will also include the presentation of the 2019 MLK Community Service Award, the MLK Youth Service Awards and the Greg Kennedy Community Service Award.
Southfield was the first city in the state of Michigan to hold a Dr. King peace walk or march. The first Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Peace Walk took place on January 20, 1986, commemorating the first national observance of Dr. King’s birthday. The walk continues to grow in size and scope each year, with year-long educational and community outreach activities. For more information, call the MLK Task Force hotline at (248) 924-9MLK or visit www.mlktaskforcemi.org. |