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Are you ready? 2011 MLK March & Celebration

Sac Hub's Exclusive e-blast ad 01-04-11

2011 MLK March & Celebration
Join us for the
2011 MLK March & Celebration
in Sacramento
Monday, January 17, 2011


The MLK March begins early morning of Mon-1/17 from two directions in Sacramento departing at 8:30 AM and ceremonies begin at 8:00 AM.  
For directions from the South and North areas of Sacramento, go to

http://www.mlk365.org/march



The MLK CELEBRATION takes place at the Sacramento Convention Center with a variety of activities from 10 AM to 3 pm that include: a multi-cultural talent showcase, dramatic arts theatre presentation, poetry and spoken word, and exhibits of employment, health and educational information/arts and craft vendors.  See more details posted at
http://www.mlk365.org/celebration



The MLK March & Celebration in Sacramento is definitely the place to be as the Sacculturalhub.com Media Company participates every year.  Prepare now to march with your entire family, friends, and co-workers and don't miss it!!!

See photos from last year's march posted in the Sac Hub Photo Gallery at
http://www.sacculturalhub.com/photo-gallery/category/97


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