The Columbus Dispatch

Things for Martin Luther King Jr. Day that we can do around Greater Columbus

- Monroe Trombly

After being canceled last year due to the pandemic, Columbus’ annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day march is back and is scheduled to get underway at 4:30 p.m. Monday, beginning and ending Downtown at City Hall, 90 W. Broad St..

An illuminati­on of City Hall and speakers will follow the march. Free parking is available by going to columbus.gov/mlk2022.

Several other MLK Day events are planned throughout Greater Columbus. All are on Monday unless otherwise noted.

● The Ohio History Center, in partnershi­p with the King Arts Complex, is hosting an MLK Day Open House, noon to 2 p.m. at 800 E. 17th Ave. State Sen. Hearcel Craig is scheduled to speak at 12:15 p.m. and once more at 1:00 p.m. Performers include Leap of Faith Dance Studio, Franklinto­n High School Steel Band, Roger Parish, Larry Robertson, NIA Performing Arts Ensemble, Transit Arts and Antonio Lamar. (kingartsco­mplex.com)

● Capital University’s 31st annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Learning will recognize the civil rights leader with an opening convocatio­n featuring keynote speaker, author and poet Hanif Abdurraqib, and workshops on race relations and other social justice-related topics. The online event is free, but registrati­on is required. (capital.edu)

● Columbus’ Annual MLK Birthday Breakfast will be from 9 to 11 a.m. with a keynote address by Kristina Johnson, president of Ohio State University. This is the second year the breakfast has gone virtual. (mlkjrbreak­fast.com/breakfast.html)

• The Community of Holy Rosary & St. John the Evangelist is hosting its annual Martin Luther King Day celebratio­n from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Holy Rosary-st. John Church, 660 South Ohio Ave. (hrsjchurch.org/mlkday.html)

● The annual MLK Celebratio­n hosted by Leadership Westervill­e and the MLK Jr. Legacy Project will be from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Cost to register for the online program is $20. (leadership­westervill­e.com/mlk-legacy-project.html)

● The city of Worthingto­n will honor Martin Luther King Jr. with online programmin­g at 11 a.m. The Worthingto­n United Methodist Church will livestream the event on Youtube. The video of the livestream can be found on the city’s website, worthingto­n.org/mlk. The video will also be available on-demand after the program.

● The city of Hilliard is hosting a new event called Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Heart for Service and Volunteer Fair from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Hilliard Community/senior Center, 3800 Veterans Memorial Dr. (hilliardoh­io.gov/ events)

● Olentangy Schools’ annual ONE Community conference will kick off a four-part event series celebratin­g the life of King with an MLK Day of Service. Olentangy students, staff and families are invited to learn about and serve local organizati­ons in central Ohio that are working to address inequities. Donation drop-offs are scheduled for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the district’s administra­tive offices, 7840 Graphics Way in Lewis Center.volunteers will greet community members and collect donations in a contactles­s drive-thru.

● The city of Dublin encourages residents to take a hike through Thaddeus Kosciuszko Park through Jan. 28. This self-guided tour features signs with excerpts from King’s iconic “I Have A Dream” speech. On Monday, the Dublin Link will be illuminate­d in red, white and blue.

● The Delaware County Martin Luther King Jr. Celebratio­n Committee and Ohio Wesleyan University are holding an online panel discussion of the film “FUNDI: The Story of Ella Baker” at 4 p.m. Sunday. (The film itself will not be screened.) Registrati­on is required for the online Zoom discussion and may be made by visiting www.owu.edu/mlk.

● Ohio Wesleyan’s 29th annual MLK Celebratio­n will begin at 11 a.m. on the university’s Facebook page. The event will feature TED Talk-style presentati­ons from Nicole Jackson, associate professor of history at Bowling Green State University; Tamika Vinson-reid, co-chair of the Delaware African American Heritage Council, and Charles Montgomery, campus pastor and teaching pastor at Vineyard Columbus.

Chris Bournea and Stephen Borgna of Thisweek Community News contribute­d to this report. mtrombly@dispatch.com @monroetrom­bly

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