Thursday, December 18, 2008

Welcome to the 2009 MLK Celebration!







Welcome to the 2009 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday celebration blogspot for Grant County, Indiana!

We invite you to take part in the Martin Luther King Jr. community-wide celebration here in Grant County, Indiana. We are celebrating his life and his legacy as highlighted through unity, peace and equality.


Browse the posts below to find out all about the events taking place this year. Come out and be part of the celebration here in Grant County.

For more information about any of the information or events, please contact us at celebratemlk@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!

History of the MLK Holiday


On April 8, 1968, Michigan Congressman John Conyers first introduced legislation for a commemorative MLK holiday four days after King was assassinated in 1968. After the bill became stalled, petitions endorsing the holiday containing six million names were submitted to Congress. Conyers and Rep.Shirley Chisholm of New York, resubmitted King holiday legislation each subsequent legislative session. Public pressure for the holiday mounted during the 1982 and 1983 civil rights marches in Washington.

On November 3, 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed a bill toestablish the third Monday in January as Martin Luther King, Jr. National Holiday, and it was set to begin in 1986.

On August 27, 1984, President Reagan signed legislation providing the MLK Federal Holiday Commission to establish the holiday for a term of 5 years with an option to renew.

MLK Day was first celebrated on January 20, 1986, which makes this the 23rd year of celebration!

On August 23, 1994, President Bill Clinton signed the Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday and Service Act. He expanded the mission of the holiday to include a focus on community service, interracial reconciliation and youth anti-violence initiatives.

In cooperation with the spirit of the MLK Jr. Federal Holiday and Service Act, all celebration activities include festivities that harmonize with the purposes of the holiday.

Plato said, “Whatever a culture honors, it cultivates.” We havelabored to honor the legacy of unity, peace, and equality topreserves its fruits in future generations.

MLK, Jr. Celebration 2009 Schedule of Events

Friday, January 16
MLK Celebration Kick-Off
IWU Phillipe Auditorium
7:00pm

Saturday, January 17
MLK Oratorical Contest
Five Points Mall, formerly North Park Mall
(JcPenney entrance)
1:00pm

Celebration of Nations
Five Points Mall, formerly North Park Mall
(JcPenney entrance)
2:00pm

Sunday, January 18
Ministerial Alliance's MLK Scholarship Awards
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church
4:00pm

Monday, January 19
Talk to a Lawyer Today!
Free legal advice from the Grant County Bar Association
Clarence Faulkner Center, 12th & Western Ave.
10:00am - 2:00 pm

Indiana Wesleyan University Chapel
Speaker: Latrese Moffitt
IWU Phillippe Auditorium
10:00am & 11:05am

Taylor University Chapel
Speaker: Bryan Lorrits
Taylor University Rediger Auditorium
10:00am

Taylor University Workshops
1:30pm and 3:00 pm
* Chicago Sunshine Gospel Ministries
* Race and Pop Culture in American
* Black Power, White Privilege and the Hope of Reconciliation - Negoitiating the Barriers
* Q & A Session with Bryan Loritts
* Reconstruction and the long road to the Election of 2008
* To be Multiracial in America

Speak Out: Past politically correct, just real talk
IWU Student Center Commons
7:00pm

Kit McClure Band
Taylor University Rediger Auditorium
7:30pm
Tickets: $8 adults $5 students (Call 765-998-5289 for more information)

Tuesday, January 20
Presidential Inauguration
IWU Student Center Commons
Live tv coverage all day

Details for each of the MLK Celebration 2009 events are listed below.

MLK, Jr. Celebration Kick-Off!

Friday, January 26, 2009
IWU Phillippe Auditorium
7:00pm

Kick Off the MLK, Jr. Holiday in Grant County with an atmosphere of celebration and recognition in honor of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The evening's program includes a variety of talent, sharing, and bestowing of appreciation upon many from our Grant County community. Shirley Barbour and Carol Secttor will serve as the MC's for the evening. The Marion Police Department and the GCSD Honor Guard will perform the presentation of colors. The IWU Brass Quintet will lead in "The Star Spangled Banner". Special presentations will be offered by His Splendor United Ministry of Dance, the Marion high school Black History Club, the Upland Children's Choir, Taylor University Professor, Dr. Shederick Whipple, and Taylor and Indiana Wesleyan's Gospel Choirs. In addition, the 3rd annual MLK Legacy Awards will be presented to members of the community who have given their time and talents to living out the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in the Grant County community.

We hope to see you at this year's MLK, Jr. Kick-Off Celebration!

The MLK, Jr. Kick-Off will be broadcast on WIWU TV51 as follows:
Monday, January 19 @ 7:00pm, 9:00pm, and 11:00pm
Tuesday, January 20 @ 9:00pm
Wednesday, January 21 @ 6:00pm
Thursday, January 22 @ 8:00pm
Friday, January 23 @ 5:00pm
Saturday, January 24 @ 8:00pm

MLK, Jr. Celebration Oratorical Contest

Saturday, January 17, 2009
Five Points Mall, formerly North Park Mall
(JcPenny entrance)
1:00pm

The MLK, Jr. Celebration will host an Oratorical Contest for the youth of Grant County to give them an opportunity to take an active role in the tribute and celebration of Dr. King. The theme and speech topic for the contest is "WHY WAS THE WORK OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. IMPORTANT TO THIS GENERATION?"
The contest is open to any student ages 15-20. Interested students must prepare an 8-10 minute organized oral presentation. Three prizes will be awared: 1st Prize - $100, 2nd Prize - $50, 3rd Prize - $25.

Any interested parents or students should contact Tanya Smith at thealthy007@sbcglobal.net to register and recieve more detailed information.

MLK, Jr. Celebration of Nations

Saturday, January 17, 2009
Five Points Mall, formerly North Park Mall
(JcPenney entrance)
2:00pm

The Celebration of Nations is back!

Celebration of Nations will be a small fair that highlights the cultures of members of our Grant County community. The fair will include cultural booths that display pictures and artifacts of various cultures. Local students will share about their cultural heritages and family customs. There will be a fashion show and food samples.
Come out and be a part of the Celebration of Nations.

If you have further questions about this event, or would like to participate, please contact Lisa Padilla at lil_latinsugar@yahoo.com .



Ministerial Alliance's MLK Scholarship Awards

Sunday, January 18, 2009
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church
4:00pm

This is a great time of praise and celebration!
The Ministerial Alliance annually highlights the importance of education, thus continuing to fulfill the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in our own community. Every year, various organizations within Grant County generously donate to the MLK Community Educational Scholarship Fun. These gifts are then given as scholarships by the Ministerial Alliance to serveral deserving Marion high school seniors who excel in academics, leadership, community service and church involvement. Student can use the scholarship to study at the college or university of their choice.
Join us as we highlight these wonderful students within our community.

Talk to a Lawyer Today!

Monday, January 19, 2009
Clarence Faulkner Center (12th St. & Western Ave.)
10:00am- 2:00pm

Got Questions? Ask a Lawyer!
Free service provided by the Grant County Bar Association. Come and get answers to your legal questions from licensed lawyers. No appointments needed. Questions will be handled on a first come, first serve basis. All information is free and confidential.
For more information, contact Dana Kenworthy with the Grant County Bar Association.

Taylor University MLK Chapel - Bryan Lorrits


Monday, January 19, 2009
Taylor University Rediger Auditorium
10:00am

Bryan is the Lead Pastor of Fellowship Bible Church - Memphis, in Tennessee- a multicultural church ministering to the evolving community of urban Memphis. Bryan has also served as an adjunct professor at Crichton College.
He will speak to the students of Taylor University as their Chapel speaker and then stick around for a Q & A Session during the workshop sessions.


The community is encouraged to come and take part in Taylor University's MLK Chapel.

For more information on Bryan Lorrits, visit http://www.taylor.edu/academics/specialprograms/mlk/speakers.shtml

Taylor University Workshops

Monday, January, 19, 2009
Taylor University
1:30pm and 3:00pm (unless otherwise noted)


Black Power, White Privilege, and the Hope for Reconciliation - Negotiating the Barriers

Led by: Michelle Deardorff

Location: Recital Hall

Reconstruction and the Long Road to the Election of 2008

Led by: Dr. Steve Messer

Location: MMVA 005

Race and Popular Culture in America

Led by: Steve Austin and Josh Canada

Location: MMVA 002

To Be Multiracial in America

A Panel Discussion

Location: Mitchell Theater

(at 1:30pm only)

Chicago Sunshine Gospel Ministries

Led by: Joel Hamernick

Location: Rupp 203

Q & A Session with Bryan Lorrits

Led by Bryan Lorrits

Location: Mitchell Theatre

(at 3:00pm only)



For more workshop description, please check ou the Taylor University website

http://www.taylor.edu/academics/specialprograms/mlk/workshops.shtml

Speak Out: Let's Talk About It

Monday, January 19, 2009
Indiana Wesleyan University
Student Center Commons
7:00pm



This year's Speak Out event at Indiana Wesleyan University seeks to give persons the opportunity to go beyond hiding behind what is politically correct and share openly and honestly with one another in love for the purpose of mutual understanding and edification.


SPEAK OUT will have a panel/audience format. The panelists will begin our time by sharing their personal stories and experiences. They will serve to represent a variety of perspectives regarding cultural and diversity-related issues such as: immigration, race and ethnicity, religious diversity, Presidential politics, prejudice and stereotypes, sexism, the Church and multiculturalism, reconciliation and unity, global issues, self-identity, privilege and power, etc.


Following panelist sharing, audience conversation and questions will then be invited. It is our hope that this would be a time of open and honest dialogue that will open the hearts of our IWU community to the realities of the Body of Christ.


The Grant County community is encouraged to come and join in the discussion.


For additional information regarding Speak Out, please contact the Intercultural Student Services Department at 765-677-1480 or by email at iss.office@indwes.edu

Kit McClure Band

Monday, January 19, 2009
Taylor University
Rediger Auditorium
7:30pm

Tickets are $8 for adults, $5 for students



The Kit McClure band's music ranges from transcriptions of Frank Sinatra and Duke Ellington's popular works to the soulful grooves of Aretha Franklin, James Brown and Beyonce. As a dance orchestra the Kit McClure Band has enlivened ballrooms across the USA, including the inaugural ball of President Clinton. Most recently, the band has been featured at the Kennedy Center and the JVC Jass Festival in New York City.

For more information regarding ticket sales, please call (765) 998-5289.

Presidential Inauguration

Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Indiana Wesleyan University
Student Center Commons

Live tv Broadcast All Day


Come join us in the IWU Student Center and watch the live broadcast of the Inauguration of the 44th President of the United States, Barak Obama.

Political affiliations aside, may we come together as a community as celebrate history- the first African-American president of the United States.


Paul urges, "that entreaties and prayer, petitions and thanksgivings, be made on behalf of all men, for kings and all who are in authority, in order that we may lead tranquil and quiet lives in all godliness and dignity. This is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior..." - I Timothy 2:1-3

MLK, Jr. Corporate Sponsors

Thank you to all of our Corporate Sponsors who have generously given to make the MLK, Jr. Celebration 2009 a success.

Chronicle-Tribune
Hands of Hope/ Family Service Society, Inc.
Indiana Wesleyan University
Minority Heatlth Coalition of Grant County
Five Points Mall, formerly North Park Mall
Taylor University
WalMart Distribution Center

Questions? Celebratemlk@gmail.com

If you have questions, need more information, want to join or donate to the Grant County Martin Luther King, Jr. Communitywide Celebration Committee, please email us at celebratemlk@gmail.com.

We'd love to hear from you!