Seasonal & Holidays

Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2019: Lake Norman, Charlotte Events

On Jan. 21, the nation is honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who would have been 90 this year.

DAVIDSON, NC — The life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. will be celebrated across the U.S. on Monday, Jan. 21. Here is a list of events scheduled around Lake Norman and Charlotte in honor of the holiday observance:

DAVIDSON
Monday, Jan. 21, 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Davidson Town Hall Board Room
The Town of Davidson is holding its inaugural Marking Luther King Jr. celebration event at Town Hall. The event, which begins at 9 a.m., will include a light breakfast, spoken word and guest speaking Tracy Mattison Brandon.

MOORESVILLE

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Monday, Jan. 21, Downtown Mooresville

  • MLK Jr., Unity Walk — 7:30 a.m. - 8:15 a.m., Charles Mack Citizen Center, 215 North Main Street, Mooresville.
  • MLK Jr. Celebration Breakfast — 8:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m., Charles Mack Citizen Center, 215 North Main Street, Mooresville. This year's keynote speaker is Lieutenant Colonel Sheree Briscoe of the Baltimore Police Department.
  • "Move Rosa Move!" Community Play — 10:15 a.m., Charles Mack Citizen Center, 215 North Main Street, Mooresville. "A unique perspective on the historical decision Rosa Parks made that sparked the Civil Rights Movement," organizers said.

More information about Mooresville's Martin Luther King Jr. celebration may be found here.

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CHARLOTTE
In Charlotte, the holiday is the centerpiece for a weekend of family-friendly events, including a holiday parade. Here is a list of some of the Charlotte-area events scheduled Jan. 17 - Jan. 21, 2019:

Thursday, Jan. 17

  • Bridging the Difference, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m., Halton Theater, CPCC, 1206 Elizabeth Avenue, Charlotte. The Bridging the Difference community engagement series will tackle the topic --- access and opportunity. We will feature a moving slam poetry contest (where you get to vote for the winner!) spearheaded by Slam Master and Coach of the national champions, Slam Charlotte --- Boris "Bluz" Rogers! (Cash prizes will be awarded!). We will also highlight a dynamic panel of special guests including Civil Rights Activist Dorothy Counts-Scoggins. RSVP Here

Saturday, Jan. 19

  • Atrium Health Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Parade, 10 a.m. - noon, Uptown Charlotte. The parade will march down Tryon Street, beginning at 9th Street and ending at Stonewall Street. More than 100 community organizations, marching bands and step and drill teams will participate. Highlights will include floats with the student winners of the CMS MLK Art and Writing Contests and local performance groups.
  • Atrium Health Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Growing the Dream Award Ceremony, 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m., Johnson C. Smith University. A luncheon held to honor community members who work to foster unity and promote diversity and multiculturalism in Charlotte-Mecklenburg. Invite only.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. PEACE Basketball Showcase, 2 p.m. - 9 p.m., Second Ward Gym, 710 E. Martin Luther King Jt Blvd, Charlotte. Eight teams from across North and South Carolina compete in an invitational competition. There is a charge for admission and tickets are available for purchase at the door.

Monday, Jan. 21

  • Atrium Health Martin Luther King Jr. National Observance & CMS Arts Writing Contest Awards, 10 a.m. - noon, Halton Theater, CPCC, 1206 Elizabeth Ave., Charlotte. A multimedia display of the arts, featuring Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools students in spoken word, music and dance performances, as well as their paintings, sculptures and other works of art. The program will engage people of all ages in reflecting on the words of Dr. King as a moral opinion leader.

You can find more information about the City of Charlotte's MLK Day Celebration events here.

Also on Monday, Jan. 21 at the Harvey B. Gantt Center is Food Lion Presents: MLK Day Celebration, an all-day event exploring issues of economic equity with panel discussions, art-making workshops, guided tours, film screenings and more. The schedule of events may be found here.

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