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Martin Luther King Jr. events this month

- By Cindy Kent South Florida Sun Sentinel Want more? Visit sunsentine­l. com/events to view and submit local community events.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day will be celebrated on Jan. 17, and in South Florida, a variety of activities are planned virtually and in-person for the holiday. Many gatherings and presentati­ons will require advance reservatio­ns with limited capacity and seating. In-person events are subject to change, including cancellati­ons. Call ahead before attending.

Broward County Jan. 10-Jan. 13

Pompano Beach. MLK Youth 7on7 Football Tournament, 6 p.m., Mitchell Moore Park, 901 NW 10th St., Pompano Beach. Local city youth football program (Athletics, Chiefs, Cowboys, and Eagles) compete on the football field for the Mayor’s Cup Championsh­ip Trophy. bit.ly/3JA1rjH

Jan. 13

Broward County Library Online. MLK: “I Have a Dream” Digital Artwork with Fresh Paint App, 3-4 p.m. Teens will learn to create & share their own digital art with the Fresh Paint app for Windows 10 and then create their own artwork inspired by Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Online. Register at bit.ly/3eOG9k4

Broward County Library Online. Martin Luther King Jr. Kahoot for Teens, 4:30-5 p.m. Teens can participat­e in a live online Kahoot Trivia game about the life and times of Martin Luther King Jr. Online. Register: bit. ly/32TFVWi

Pompano Beach. MLK Youth Summit, 9 a.m., Cultural Arts Center, 50 W. Atlantic Blvd., Pompano Beach. Representi­ng six local high schools, students meet a panel of leaders and speakers from local municipali­ties to share knowledge, life experience­s, and community expectatio­ns. High Schools are: Blanche Ely, Coconut Creek, Coral Springs, Deerfield Beach, Northeast, and Pompano Beach. bit.ly/3JA1rjH

Jan. 14

Pompano Beach. MLK Golf Championsh­ip, 8 a.m., Pompano Golf Course, 1101 N. Federal Highway, Pompano Beach. This first-annual event will feature four-person teams playing a scramble format with an 8:30 am shotgun start on the Pines Course. The cost per team is $300 and includes 18 holes of golf, compliment­ary food and drinks on the course, a post-round luncheon, and trophy presentati­on at Galuppi’s. Rain date will be Jan.

21 if necessary. 954-786-4048. bit.

ly/3pNppjt

Jan. 15

Lauderdale Lakes. MLK Volunteer Day of Service, 8 a.m.noon, Location to be announced. Volunteers are needed to help clean. Students can earn Community Service Hours. To register and for more informatio­n call 954-5352815.

Pompano Beach. MLK Interfaith Prayer Breakfast, 9 a.m., E. Pat Larkins Center, 520 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Pompano Beach. Join the Pompano Beach clergy, City of Pompano Beach staff, and the Pompano MLK Committee for breakfast, while enjoying an inspiratio­nal morning of praise and celebratio­n to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. bit.ly/3eNZT7I

Sunrise. Youth Poetry Workshop, 9 a.m-4 p.m., Sunrise Civic Center Art Gallery, 10610 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Sunrise. Honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., this intensive poetry-writing workshop is open to students ages 13-18. Write Your Dream is a creative and engaging poetry-writing workshop that blends the literary arts and civic responsibi­lity. Each poet will receive breakfast, lunch, a book, “Reparation­s Now” by Ashley M. Jones, and writing supplies. This hands-on session will be facilitate­d by Darius V. Daughtry, founder/creative director of the Art Prevails Project. Students will also have the opportunit­y to view the City’s 2 p.m. screening of “Race.” Free. Space is limited and pre-registrati­on is required. Call 954-747-4646. bit.ly/3t1KYPg

Fort Lauderdale. Envision it! Believe it! Achieve it! Annual Youth Leadership Summit

2022, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Old Dillard Museum, 1009 NW Fourth St., Fort Lauderdale. Martin Luther King Jr., celebratio­n featuring breakout sessions, financial literacy, motivation­al speakers, entertainm­ent and more. kingholida­ycelebrati­on.com/

Oakland Park. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebratio­n, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Collins Community Center,

3900 NE Third Ave., Oakland Park. Performanc­es and activities for the whole family. Free. bit.

ly/3mOH88A

Fort Lauderdale. Choose Peace: MLK Peace Poem and Dove Craft, Noon-1 p.m., African American Research Library and Cultural Center, Michael Bienes Seminar Room #2. The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream that all people could live in peace and harmony. Celebrate the spirit of MLK by creating a peace poem and dove craft. This activity is geared toward children ages

4-10. bit.ly/3FRaJFz

Sunrise. Family Film: “Race,”

2 p.m., Sunrise Civic Center Theatre, 10610 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Sunrise. Young Jesse Owens (Stephan James) becomes a track-and-field sensation while attending Ohio State University in the early 1930s. With guidance from coach Larry Snyder (Jason Sudeikis), Owens gains national recognitio­n for breaking numerous records. After heated debates, the United States decides not to boycott the Olympics in Nazi Germany. Overcoming racism at home and abroad, Owens seizes the opportunit­y to show Berlin and the world he’s the fastest man alive. Seating is limited; up to four free general admission tickets are available per family. Call 954-7474646. bit.ly/3t1KYPg

Jan. 16

Davie. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ceremony, 1 p.m., Bamford Sports Complex, 3801 S. Pine Island Drive, Davie. Entertainm­ent, refreshmen­ts, poetry contest readings. davie-fl.gov 954-797-1181.

Sunrise. A Night of the Arts in Celebratio­n of Dr. King, 6 p.m., Sunrise Civic Center, 10610 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Sunrise. In observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and Black History Month, the City of Sunrise recognizes that the journey continues for definitive acceptance of African American culture in today’s society. Featuring South Florida artist Laura Knight. Poetry, music and speeches will be featured in the Rotunda. Beginning at 7 p.m., a tribute show will feature the music of Whitney Houston and Donna Summer. bit.ly/3t1KYPg

Jan. 17

Deerfield Beach. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebratio­n Parade, 10 a.m., St. Ambrose Church, 308 S Federal Highway, Deerfield Beach. The marchers will go north on South Federal Highway, west on Hillsboro Boulevard, south on Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave., west on Southwest Second Street, ending at Oveta Mckeithen Recreation­al Complex, 445 SW Second Street. Beginning at 1 p.m., Keynote Speaker Calvin Hughes; 2-6 p.m., will feature music and kids activities. bit.ly/3JCg6ec

Fort Lauderdale. United Day,

8:30 a.m., Provident Park, 1412 NW Sixth St., Fort Lauderdale. Neighborho­od cleanup walk, decorate Little Free Libraries, reading corner and kids activities. Tree Giveaway with ID, proof of residence. 954-828-5568 or jhurschka@fortlauder­dale.gov

Parkland. A Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr., 5:30-7:30 p.m., Pine Trails Park Amphiteatr­e,

10555 Trails End, Parkland. Food trucks and inspiratio­nal local performanc­es to honor the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Featuring black history month through music, guest speakers, and more. cityofpark­land.

org/1223/MLK-Tribute-Event

Pembroke Pines. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebratio­n, 10 a.m.-noon, Charles F. Dodge City Center, 601 City Center Way, Pembroke Pines. Poetry, speeches and performanc­es honoring the man who had a dream. Winners of the Student Poetry Contest will recite their winning entries during the event. Local officials will pay tribute to Dr. King, as well as local dancers and performers. A special performanc­e from recording artist Mr. Sherman Woods and The Woods Gospel Band will be featured. Visit thefrankga­llery. org/p/getinvolve­d/poetrycont­est.

954-392-2116 or email fnovo@ ppines.com

Plantation. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebratio­n, 10

a.m.-2 p.m., Jim Ward Community Center, 301 NW 46th Ave., Plantation. Musical performanc­es, inspiratio­nal speeches, food and beverages available for purchase, family activities and more. Free.

954-585-2344.

Pompano Beach. MLK Parade,

9 a.m., Blanche Ely High School,

1201 NW Sixth Ave., Pompano Beach. Line-up begins at 7:30 a.m., featuring local businesses, churches, community organizati­ons, fraterniti­es, and sororities coming together to march while representi­ng Dr. King’s six principles of non-violence.

Pompano Beach. MLK Celebratio­n, 11:30 a.m., Mitchell Moore Park, Pompano Beach. Music, family fun, food trucks, merchandis­e vendors, game and rides. bit.

ly/3eNZT7I

Tamarac. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Unity March, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Tamarac Recreation Center,

7501 N. University Drive, Tamarac. Entertainm­ent and refreshmen­ts will be available after the Unity March at City Hall. Pre-register on Eventbrite at tamarac.me/events. First 100 to register will receive a free T-shirt. bit.ly/3HMHBjJ

Feb. 16

Fort Lauderdale . I have a Dream: Smart Stage Matinee Series, 10 a.m., Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker Playhouse, 707 NE Eighth St., Fort Lauderdale. The phenomenal impact of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is chronicled in this compelling dramatizat­ion of the life and times of one of the most influentia­l and charismati­c leaders of our time. bit.ly/3sT71I9

Palm Beach County Jan. 15

Boynton Beach. 2022 Florida Highwaymen Art Show & Sale:

11 a.m.-3 p.m. Boynton Beach Arts & Cultural Center, 125 E. Ocean Ave., Boynton Beach. Co-sponsors Boynton Woman’s Club and Boynton Beach Historical Society in Partnershi­p with City of Boynton Beach present original Highwaymen artists. 561-742-6221. boyntonhis­tory.org/events/. Free.

Riviera Beach. Palm Beach MLK Day 5⁄10K, 7:30 a.m., Dan Calloway Recreation

Complex,1420 W. 10th St., Riviera Beach. The first annual event brings awareness of health and economic disparity in the community. Visit mlk5k.blackchamb­erpbc.com.

Jan. 17

Boca Raton. Community Boxed Breakfast, 8-10 a.m., Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church, 220 Ruby St., Boca Raton. Sponsored by Developing Interracia­l & Social Change. myboca. us/1468/MLK-Jr-Day

Boynton Beach. Day of Service, 9-11 a.m., Carolyn Sims Center, 225 NW 12th Ave., Boynton Beach. The community is invited to participat­e in a Day of Service neighborho­od cleanup in honor of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his legacy. No RSVP required and no supplies needed. Coffee and doughnuts will be provided. boynton-beach.org/ service 561-742-6236.

Boynton Beach. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Brunch. POSTPONED. ”I Have A Dream” Martin Luther King, Jr. Brunch, 10 a.m., Indian Spring Country Club, 11501 El Clair Ranch Road, Boynton Beach. 561-279-8883 spadymuseu­m@gmail.com

Boca Raton. Unity March,

10 a.m., MLK Jr. Monument,

200 Ruby Street to Mizner Park Amphitheat­er, East Lot, 590 Plaza Real, Boca Raton. Featuring Boca Raton Community High School Band & Color Guard, and the FAU Jazz Ensemble. MLK Jr. celebratio­n continues at 11 a.m. with Keynote Speaker Cairo Eubanks; Humanitari­an Award Presentati­on, Mayoral Proclamati­on and community leader speeches. The free Unity Carnival from noon-2 p.m, will feature rides, crafts, music and games. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.

Boynton Beach. Rev. Dr. MLK, Jr. Day Celebratio­n, Noon-4 p.m., Sara Sims Park, NW Ninth Court, Boynton Beach. Bring your chairs and blankets to this free family-friendly outdoor event, which will feature music, food trucks, nonprofit displays, kids activities, and more. 561-742-6010. boynton-beach.org/mlk

West Palm Beach. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast, Palm Beach County Convention Center,

650 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. bit.ly/3eJqGlq

Miami-Dade County Jan. 13

North Miami Beach. Seeding, Equity & Entreprene­urship, in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., 6-9:30 p.m., Florida Internatio­nal University, Chaplin School of Hospitalit­y & Tourism Management, 3000 NE 151 St., North Miami Beach. Network and mingle among diverse hospitalit­y leaders and organizati­on. Featuring and hosted by Brian Barker M.A., CHE, Ph.D. Candidate, Tracy Prigmore founder of She Has a Deal., and Samella Watson founder & CEO of Sebiya. Panel discussion, dinner, fireside chat and showcase. bit.ly/3sTkcsl

Jan. 17

Liberty City. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade, 11

a.m.-5 p.m., Covering 8 miles along Northwest 54th Street from 10th to 32nd avenues. This route traces the steps that Dr. King traveled in Miami during his frequent visits. Featuring high-school marching bands, student athletes, dance teams, drill teams and cheerleade­rs on foot, as well as floats, cars and fire trucks carrying local politician­s, union leaders and activists. Carnival dancers performanc­es. The parade concludes near Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park, where a Family Festival takes place

noon-5 p.m. with live music, dance, cultural programmin­g and theatrical performanc­es. bit.ly/34jV04f

Miami. Pre-Parade 5K Run & Fitness Walk, 8 a.m. at the MLK Plaza Metrorail Station. Runners should arrive for registrati­on between 6:30 and 7:45 a.m.

In-person events are subject to change. Call ahead before attending.

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