Bronzeville To Celebrate The Legacy Of MLK With 'Day Of Service' Events
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood will celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a day of service.
More than 200 people are expected to attend activities at the Oakwood Shores Community Center on Monday, January 21, at 3825 S. Vincennes Ave., starting at 9 a.m.
"As both a master craftsman and marketer of this vision, Dr. King tapped into our noble sentiments," said organizer and Bronzeville resident Kelsey Taylor. "We hope this will be a new and longstanding tradition."
One event that will be part of Bronzeville King Day of Service is a mural painting project at Oakwood Shores Community Center, as well as the chance to paint a youth facility.
People will also get an opportunity to assemble more than 500 toiletry bags or "Blessing Bags" for the homeless for Project I Am.
Offering a little help one bag at a time for those in need. I can't do it by myself. Will you help? Toiletry & cash donations are being accepted to help make 15,000 #BlessingBags for 2019. Every bit helps. https://t.co/0ZjA2ZyCtT
— Jahkil Jackson (@JahkilJackson) January 15, 2019
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Anyone interested in attending and volunteering can click on this website for more information and details on how to register for the event.