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Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Ceremony to Celebrate a
‘Modern Day Dream’

Celebration Will Be Televised on Rockville 11
Martin Luther King Jr. celebration 2016 PHOTO.
The city’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration features diverse performances.

Take part in a Rockville tradition featuring diverse, interactive and multicultural performances, as the city honors Martin Luther King Jr. and recognizes community members who are carrying on his legacy on Monday, Jan. 16.

The 45th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration will be held at 10 a.m. at Richard Montgomery High School, 250 Richard Montgomery Drive. The celebration is free and open to all ages. A reception will follow.

The celebration will include a keynote speech by Gregory E. Bell, supervisor of diversity initiatives for Montgomery County Public Schools, whose speech will incorporate this year’s theme of “Modern Day Dream” and reflect on how King’s 1963 “I Have a Dream Speech” still resonates.

Musical performers at 2016 Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration PHOTO.
Musical performances are part of the city’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration.

Performers will include Dawn Crafton Dance Connection, Dance Exchange, Denise Henderson and The Wanted Band, vocalists Kim Gordon and Rogiérs Fibby, and Soul in Motion and Kathy Smith Contemporary Dance Ensemble.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration award winners 2016 PHOTO.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration includes awards for community members carrying on King’s legacy.

The City of Rockville’s Human Rights Commission will present two awards. The Martin Luther King Jr. Youth Award honors a Rockville high school student for advancing King’s goals and dreams. The F. Michael Taff Award honors an individual, business or organization from Rockville for improving the lives of people with disabilities.
The celebration will be broadcast on Rockville 11 (cable channel 11) at 8 p.m. on Jan. 16.

Find video of the 2016 celebration and learn more at www.rockvillemd.gov/mlk. For information about access, call the city’s Americans with Disabilities Act coordinator at 240-314-8108, TTY: 240-314-8137 or relay 711, by Jan. 9.

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