The Morning Call

Martin Luther King Jr. celebratio­n week events in Lehigh Valley

- By Debra Schnecker The Morning Call

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is Monday. Here are a few Lehigh Valley events to celebrate and honor the civil rights leader’s life, his work and his dream.

The Allentown Art Museum celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a virtual weeklong celebratio­n, Jan. 16-22. Events include a screening of “King in the Wilderness” (Jan. 16); tour of “Prints and Protest, 19601970” exhibit, screening of “Art and Activism through Prints and Protest” and “King of the Wilderness” (Jan. 17); screening of previous Martin Luther King Jr. celebratio­ns (Jan. 18); live conversati­ons “Unsung Suffragist­s: Leaders of Color in the Fight for the Vote” (6-7:15 p.m. Jan. 19) and Museums and Their Role in Fostering Equitable and Inclusive Communitie­s (6-7:15 p.m. Jan. 21); closing ceremony (5:30-6 p.m. Jan. 22); local hero spotlights, family art activities, more. allentowna­rtmuseum.org

The Allentown Band will present a free live stream winter concert 7-8 p.m. Jan. 18. The concert will include performanc­es by three quartets — Woodwind, Saxophone and Trombone, consisting of members of the Allentown

Band performed in Allentown’s Christ Lutheran Church, with no live audience in attendance. The program will include a wide variety of music including Gabrieli, Haydn, Holst, SaintSaens, Sousa, Joplin, McCartney and several African-American Spirituals. The Trombone Quartet will be joined by Christ Church Organist, Michael Krentz on Gabrieli’s “Canzon Septimi Toni a 8” and Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever.” The concert is presented as part of Christ Church’s Concert Series and the Music Performanc­e Trust Fund administer­ed by the Allentown Musicians’ Associatio­n, Local 45 AFM, produced by Hesse Creative. The link will be available for viewing at 7 p.m. Jan.18. facebook.com/ MusicPerfo­rmanceTrus­tFund/ live/

YWCA Bethlehem one-hour online event features a welcome from YWCA Bethlehem, a shared viewing experience of King’s I Have a Dream speech, discussion in a small group breakout session, and a reading of YWCA USA’s Stand Against Racism Pledge. 10 a.m. Jan. 18. Free. Registrati­on required. ywcabethle­hem.org/

Eastern State Penitentia­ry will hold a virtual Martin Luther King event 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Jan. 18. Actors read excerpts from King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” Reading themes “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” (11-11:30 a.m.); “Oppressed people cannot remain oppressed forever.” (11:30 a.m.noon); “Why direct action?” (noon-12:30 p.m.); “The white moderate…” (12:30-1 p.m.);

“My dear fellow Clergymen…” (1-1:30 p.m.); “The radiant stars of love…” (1:30-2 p.m.). Guests will share music, poetry and art between each session. The free event will live-stream on Facebook and via Zoom webinar. easternsta­te.org

East Stroudsbur­g University will offer the 24th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Virtual Celebratio­n 6-7 p.m. Jan. 18 via YouTube. The theme is “We must accept finite disappoint­ment, but never lose infinite hope” with keynote speaker Sarah Batool Khan. To register contact Cornelia Sewell-Allen at 570-422-4017 or csewell@esu.edu, or Lyesha Flemming at 570-422-3896 or lfleming@esu.edu.

The Philadelph­ia Orchestra, in partnershi­p with Global Citizen’s Greater Philadelph­ia Martin Luther King Day of Service, presents its 31st annual Martin Luther King,

Jr., Tribute Concert 7 p.m.

Jan. 18. on www.philorch. org and www.facebook.com/ PhilOrch. As part of the Our City, Your Orchestra series, the program led by Music Director Yannick Nezet-Seguin celebrates the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., through music and interviews with prominent Philadelph­ians who are continuing Dr. King’s work today. Orchestra presentati­ons include vocalist Patrice Hawthorne and a string quartet performing the spiritual “Go Tell It on the Mountain” from the Historic Belmont Mansion/Undergroun­d Railroad Museum and a performanc­e of Ajibola Rivers’s Rumba, from Suite No. 2, from Harriett’s Bookshop. Vocalist Laurin Talese joins Yannick and the Orchestra for a performanc­e of John Rosamond Johnson’s “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” known as the Black national anthem. Members of the Orchestra’s brass sections perform Giancarlo Castro’s Diversity. Charlotte Blake Alston will reprise her narration of excerpts from Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, set to a previously recorded performanc­e by Yannick and the Orchestra of Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings. This digital concert is free; RSVP at www. philorch.org.

 ?? AFP/GETTY FILE PHOTO ?? On Aug. 28, 1963, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. waves from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to supporters on the Mall in Washington, D.C., during the “March on Washington.” Events will be held around the country to mark the Martin Luther King Day holiday. The Allentown Art Museum, the YWCA Bethlehem and the Philadelph­ia Orchestra are among local organizati­ons commemorat­ing the day.
AFP/GETTY FILE PHOTO On Aug. 28, 1963, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. waves from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to supporters on the Mall in Washington, D.C., during the “March on Washington.” Events will be held around the country to mark the Martin Luther King Day holiday. The Allentown Art Museum, the YWCA Bethlehem and the Philadelph­ia Orchestra are among local organizati­ons commemorat­ing the day.
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SHORTELL/THE MORNING CALL AMY The Martin Luther King Jr. memorial statue in Allentown.
 ?? MORNING CALL DOUGLAS KILPATRICK/SPECIAL TO THE ?? Mark Thomas, of Allentown, reflects on a picture of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. while reading a biography of Dr. King during the Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum’s celebratio­n.
MORNING CALL DOUGLAS KILPATRICK/SPECIAL TO THE Mark Thomas, of Allentown, reflects on a picture of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. while reading a biography of Dr. King during the Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum’s celebratio­n.

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