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Monday, 9 January 2012

Martin Luther King Jr. day Set the Saturday for events

The vicinity of the city to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King in two events next week: the program and dinner at the Ocean City High School on Saturday, January 14, cleaning at the level of the city on Monday, January 16 January.

And invited the community to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr. at 1 on Saturday night in the Hughes Performing Arts Center in Ocean City High School. Ceremony includes speakers, music and recitation of the King "I Have a Dream" by the Rev. Gregory Johnson.

Dinner is provided free of charge (fried chicken and macaroni and cheese, salad, potatoes, vegetables, beans, cornbread, candied yams) immediately after the ceremony in the school cafeteria. The dinner Shiloh Baptist, Methodist Church and St. James AME Macedonia. Donations will be accepted. For more information, please call 609-525-9300.

Ocean City also asks citizens to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. by volunteering their time to improve their community.

And the town of Ocean City and Ocean City communities clean up a program of annual cleaning of the city in the period from 10 am until 16 pm January Is to encourage all individuals, families and voluntary groups.

Participated in the vicinity of the city on the service since 2008. Municipal Council began the annual cleaning Keith Hartzell at the level of the city four years ago, and the event has grown each year. Of the 108 volunteers have been in the past year a representative of the company Ocean City National High School Club Ecology of honor, the main club and Student Council, along with individuals, families and other groups.

Encourage city residents to meet and pick up supplies from 9 am in the building of Henry S.. Fares should be at 115 Avenue 12 volunteers wear appropriate clothing and shoes, and the city will provide gloves and garbage bags.

The host city and all the volunteers at the center of Howard S. After cleaning the top of the food and hot drinks and Stainton

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