Press release just a few minutes ago from City of Mesa News Room Source: http://www.mesanow.org/article.php?id=1824 Mesa remembers Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with several special events 01-11-2017 at 9:07:22 AM Mayor John Giles once said that approving the Anti-Discrimination ordinance is the right thing to do ...WHEN? Mesa needs the leadership, not only "lip-service The City of Mesa will remember the leadership and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with several celebrations. Retired Mesa Police Chief John Meza is the Grand Marshall for the parade. The events are organized by the Mesa Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee and will be held Monday, Jan. 16, which is Martin Luther King (MLK) Day.
The celebration begins with the MLK Breakfast from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Mesa Convention Center, 263 N. Center St. The keynote speaker is Calvin Terrell, founder of Social Centric and master artist of group facilitation and public speaking for more than 20 years. Topics he normally addresses include diversity awareness to social consciousness; bullying/violence prevention and race, racial healing and racial justice.
For information about Calvin Terrell, founder of the Social Centric Institute you can link to these resourcesThe MLK Breakfast includes an awards program to recognize local community organizers and leaders working to build a better community. Scholarships will be presented to two college students. For ticket information, visit. www.mesamlk.org. http://www.socialcentric.com/about.html Social Centric Institute is a Bahá'i inspired organization based in Phoenix Arizona. ... Calvin Terrell is founder and lead facilitator of Social Centric Institute; This year's grand marshal is John Meza, who recently retired as Mesa Police Chief after 29 years of service. The following streets are scheduled to be closed for the parade: 8 a.m. 3rd Place - Drew to Center Street MLK Way - Centennial Way to Center Street 8:30 a.m. 2nd Street - Drew to Center Street 2nd Street - Robson to Morris Macdonald - Pepper Place to 2nd Street Robson - Pepper Place to 2nd Street Morris - 1st Street to 2nd Street 9 a.m. Center Street - University Drive to Pepper Place 1st Street - Centennial Way to Country Club Drive All streets should reopen by 2 p.m. Traffic can detour around the parade route by using Main Street, Mesa Drive, Country Club Drive and University Drive. Following the parade, the MLK Festival will be held from noon to 4 p.m. at the Mesa Arts Center, 1 E. Main St. The free program includes
The City of Mesa will be closed Monday, Jan. 16 in observance of MLK Day. The closure includes libraries and the Webster and Jefferson recreation centers. The Red Mountain Multi-Generational Center will be open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Dobson Ranch Golf Course and all City tennis courts will be open. The Kino Aquatic Center and Skyline Aquatic Center will be open for lap swimming. Trash and recycle service will be on the normal collection schedule but residents should have barrels on the curb by 6 a.m. All bus and light rail routes will operate on a Sunday/holiday schedule. Mesa's annual MLK celebrations were created after residents, in 1996, voted to establish a citywide holiday recognizing the leadership of Dr. King. For more information on the various MLK celebrations, visit www.mesamlk.org. Public Information and Communications Contact: Kevin Christopher Tel. 480-644-4699kevin.christopher@mesaaz.gov |
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