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Monday, January 11, 2010

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IU Bloomington joins with community to celebrate Martin Luther King’s legacy

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jan. 11, 2010

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Indiana University Bloomington will remember Martin Luther King Jr. and celebrate his legacy with activities beginning today (Jan. 11) and running through Jan. 23. The university also will help present the community's celebration, which features the Rev. Jesse Jackson on Jan. 18.

Other events include a day of activities for elementary school children at the IU School of Education, an interfaith prayer service, a leadership breakfast and a unity summit. New this year is a series of films that will be presented in campus cultural centers and residence halls. With the exception of the breakfast, all IU events celebrating King's life are free and open to the public.

Classes are not held on the King holiday, and many IU Bloomington students use the day to honor King's legacy by volunteering in the community. "A Day On, Not a Day Off" -- a massive volunteer effort organized in cooperation with a number of nonprofit agencies, IU and the city of Bloomington -- will be all day on Jan. 18.

Also on Jan. 18, the IU School of Optometry, in collaboration with the Salvation Army, will provide eye exams and eye glasses to members of the Bloomington community who do not have access to vision care. Eligible patients are required to sign up with Salvation Army prior to the holiday.

"This year, the infectious positive spirit of countless individual acts of community service is acknowledged by our theme, 'Now is the Time: Making Real the Promise," IU Bloomington professors and MLK Day celebration co-chairs Kathy Smith and Martin McCrory said in a letter welcoming all to participate.

IU and its public television station WTIU are among the major sponsors of the city of Bloomington's annual Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration. The Jan. 18 event featuring Jackson will begin at 7 p.m. in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 E. Kirkwood Ave. It is free and open to the public.

Jackson's appearance will be preceded by a reception at the First United Methodist Church, 219 E. 4th St., where winners of the Martin Luther King Commission Web Design Contest will be recognized. It also will feature musical performances by the IU African American Choral Ensemble and Margaret Chun, winner of the Talent Hunt Program.

For more information, go to https://www.bloomington.in.gov/, or contact Craig Brenner at 812-349-3471.

Other events centered around the holiday include:

Complete information about all IU King Day events is available at a special Web site at https://www.indiana.edu/~mlkjr/.


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