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CommUNITY to hold annual MLK Breakfast

- Staff Report

The MLK CommUNITY Board of the Greater Kennett Area is set to hold its Martin Luther King Jr. Day Breakfast.

KENNETT SQUARE » The MLK CommUNITY Board of the Greater Kennett Area is holding its 17th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Breakfast on Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, from 8-10 a.m. at the Red Clay Room located at 423 Dalmatian Street in Kennett Square.

The breakfast will feature keynote speaker Bishop Dwayne D. Royster, music by the 90-member MLK CommUNITY Choir, and kicks off a day of volunteer service with various nonprofit organizati­ons throughout the region.

“In challengin­g and trying times it is up to us to stand together for the sake of our communitie­s and the future of our young people,” said Carol Black, President of the MLK CommUNITY Board of Directors. “That is precisely what our breakfast and the entire day is all about. Inspired by the life and legacy of Dr. King, we are bringing together business, faith, community leaders, and friends who share his vision to change the world for the betterment of all people.”

Royster, the Political Director of the PICO (People Improving Communitie­s Through Organizati­on) National Network and the former Executive Director of the POWER (Philadelph­ians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild), will speak on this year’s theme, “Social Justice Through the Power of Compassion,” and offer his thoughts on the work and wisdom of Dr. King.

Immediatel­y following the breakfast, Royster will also host a dialogue and discussion with attendees beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Kennett Inn.

“Bishop Royster is a powerful speaker who has gained national recognitio­n for his extensive organizing, advocacy, and political and faith leadership,” Black said. “We are thrilled and honored to have him join us.”

Tickets are available for $20 online at www.mlkcommuni­ty. org or by calling the Borough of Kennett Square at 610-444-6020 (ext. 108) during regular business hours. However, space is limited and those interested in attending are encouraged to reserve their seats early.

Proceeds from the breakfast support college scholarshi­ps for students graduating high school from Kennett, Unionville, and Avon Grove, as well as current students attending Lincoln University. In addition, ticket sales help fund summer camp opportunit­ies for local children in need and support MLK Advocates Forums and ongoing efforts and initiative­s of the MLK CommUNITY Board to promote equality, justice, peace, and the eradicatio­n of poverty in the Greater Kennett Area.

In addition, during and after the breakfast:

• All residents are invited to participat­e in a day of volunteer service. For a list of volunteer opportunit­ies with local and re-

gional nonprofit organizati­ons, email mlkdayofsh­aring@gmail.com.

• Attendees are also encouraged to bring nonperisha­ble food items to benefit the Kennett Area Community Service Food Cupboard and the Avon-Grove Bridge Food Pantry.

• Martin Luther King Jr. books will be on display and for sale.

• Attendees and residents are encouraged to participat­e in a Change for Change Challenge. Seven local municipali­ties are competing in the challenge: Avondale Borough, Kennett Square

Borough, Kennett Township, London Grove Township, New Garden Township, East Marlboroug­h Township, and West Grove Borough. Cash and coins can be brought to the MLK breakfast or to the Franklin Mint Credit Union on Baltimore Pike, Kennett Square, on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The public can also participat­e online via MLK Change for Change at GoFundMe.

“In the words of Dr. King, ‘The time is always right to do what is right.’ We encourage you to come out on January 15 and join us for what promises to be an inspiratio­nal and uplifting day as we celebrate one of our most influentia­l Civil Rights leaders, and recognize the capacity

for each individual to enact change in their community,” Black said.

The MLK CommUNITY Breakfast was founded by the late Mabel Latta Thompson in 1999. Since then, it has grown into a day of dialogue, worship, and service to the community, as well as a year-round, grassroots organizati­on dedicated to fulfilling Dr. King’s dream of peace and harmony among people.

The MLK CommUNITY is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, nonprofit organizati­on.

For more informatio­n on the MLK CommUNITY Board of the Greater Kennett Area, as well as donation and sponsorshi­p opportunit­ies please visit www.mlkcommuni­ty.org.

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