The fourth annual summit is part of the center’s MLK Birthday Party that
will feature cultural performances, storytelling, arts and crafts,
birthday cake and celebrations for preschoolers and elementary
school-age students.
The organizers say this year the teens not only will discuss issues that
are affecting today’s youth, but also propose solutions to those
issues, through open discussions, spoken word, dramatic performances and
music. Other highlights will include special invited celebrity guests, a
Greek Letter Step Show and historic fashion play.
As part of the summit this year the committee will recognize 10 students
who have made a major positive change within their life, or making a
difference within their school, community or organization.
To nominate a youth, provide a one page write-up detailing why the
nominee is deserving of The Dr. Martin Luther King Celebration
Committee’s “Change Yourself Before You Change Me” Life Changing Youth
Trailblazer Award. Include the nominee’s career/job interest if
applicable. Submissions should be sent to
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Tuesday, Jan. 8. Photos, videos, etc. are encouraged but not required.
For more information or to nominate a candidate for the Youth
Trailblazer Award, call 754-235-3298 or visit
kingholidaycelebration.com, where the list of events for MLK week can be
found.
Organizers promise this year’s summit will be bigger, better and even
more enlightening than ever, with the participation of such sponsors and
speakers as BET, Miami Dolphins Defensive Tackle Tony McDaniel and
other South Florida artists.
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day that following Monday, Jan. 21, the
county’s biggest King holiday parade, the King Holiday Parade and
Non-Violence March, will feature bands, drumlines, floats and thousands
of marchers representing local social, civic, cultural and religious
organizations. This year’s Grand Marshal will be Tia Norfleet, the
first African American Female NASCAR driver.
During the Marching Band Competition and Non-Violence Rally immediately
following the parade, marching bands from local high schools will
compete in a friendly competition on Dillard High School’s Otis Gray
Football field in commemoration of King’s non-violence legacy.
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee, a Florida-based,
volunteer-run 501(c) 3 not-for-profit organization established in 2003,
claims the mantle of the only organization in Broward County dedicated
solely to the promotion of King’s legacy. The mission of MLKCC is to
continue King’s ideals and vision through celebration, education and
advocacy.
For more information or to nominate a candidate for the Youth
Trailblazer Award, call 754-235-3298 or visit kingholidaycelebration.com