Sunday, May 29, 2011

Monday, April 4, 2011

Martin Luther King's Death: Why 43 Years Later His Work Goes On

Forty-three years to the day after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s slaying, those who fight for social and economic justice still face real threats to their safety and rights, says the NAACP's president. Read more at the Root

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Unveiling for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and Coretta Scott King Memorial scheduled for Monday January 17 1:30pm @ 4th and Union St and Martin Luther King Drive in Allentown PA

The Martin Luther & Coretta Scott King Memorial Project of the Lehigh Valley Inc. will officially unveil the statue and phase one construction of the Dr. Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott King Memorial on Monday, January 17th at 1:30p.m. The event will take place at the traffic triangle on 4th & Union street and Martin Luther King Drive in Allentown PA.  
  
The memorial is expected to be the first and only 'statue memorial' of its kind in the world to commemorate both Dr. King and his wife according to several memorial officials.

The memorial is the dream of the late Harry A. Roberts. A dedication of the newly constructed plaza in the name of Mr. Roberts will be held at the site. The dedication is sponsored by Capital Bluecross. The unveiling and dedication of the newly constructed plaza will follow the Allentown Branch of the NAACP's 31st Annual "Tribute to a King" celebration at 11:00AM at the historic St. James A.M.E. Zion Church located at 4th and Union Streets in Allentown.

The public, all elected officials and the press are invited to attend these two events.
 
 
The NAACP event celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King.  This year's theme, "Education - The Great Equalizer", highlights the need for both youth and adults alike to commit themselves to embracing education as the path to improving their quality of life.  The keynote speaker will be Reverend Karen R. Green, Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students at Muhlenberg College.

Phase one of the King memorial is almost completed and the organization is seeking additional community sponsorship to complete the final phase of the memorial site.The organization has launched  its Granite Paver Program to help 
off-set additional cost associated with developing the $600,000 full phased project.

The memorial is being coordinated by the non-profit organization known as the Martin Luther & Coretta Scott King Memorial Project of the Lehigh Valley Inc

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Martin Luther & Coretta Scott King Memorial Statue Placement

Time: Friday, January 14 · 8:30am - 11:30am

Where: Location Union & Martin Luther King Drive Allentown PA

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Located next to the Parketts Building and AME Zion Church.

THIS EVENT IS JUST SETTING THE STATUE, NOT UNVEILING IT.

THE UNVEILING CEREMONY IS SCHEDULED FOR Monday JANUARY, 17 2011 1:30pm