Seven-hour tribute honors Martin Luther King
Jr.
Jefferson
High School’s Jefferson Dancers and Jefferson SUN School
Gospel Ensemble, Boise-Eliot Elementary School’s Primary
Colors choir and Woodlawn Elementary School’s
Kúkátónón African Dance Troupe are
among the performers in Portland’s annual tribute to the
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., “Keep Alive the Dream,”
on Monday, Jan. 21, at Highland Christian Center, 7600 N.E.
Glisan St. The celebration runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., with the
public invited to drop in at any time. A donation of $4 or four
cans of nonperishable food is requested.
This year’s celebration
is the 23rd consecutive event in honor of King, and includes
numerous gospel performances and addresses by leaders including
Gov. Ted Kulongoski, Mayor Tom Potter, Rep. Ron Wyden, State
Sens. Margaret Carter and Avel Gordly, and PPS Superintendent
Carole Smith.
The entire program will be
broadcast live on KBOO Radio (90.7 FM) and televised on Portland
Community Media’s Channel 11 beginning at 1 p.m. and
Portland Public Schools’ Channel 28 beginning at 3
p.m.
Sponsors include Safeco
Insurance, Portland Public Schools, McDonald’s of Oregon
and SW Washington, the City of Portland, Enterprise Rent-A-Car,
Dignity Memorial Locations, Oregon Education Association,
Providence Health System, Concordia University, Portland General
Electric and the African American Chamber of Commerce.
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Portland Public Schools is an equal opportunity employer and
educator.
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