Nonviolence is Courageous

The Community Coalition for Social Justice and Main Street Morgantown are co-sponsoring the Eleventh Annual Martin Luther King, Jr., Day Celebration on Monday, January 16, 2016, at 2:00 p.m. at the Metropolitan Theatre, 373 High Street, Morgantown. The theme of this year’s family-friendly event is “Nonviolence is Courageous.” The City of Morgantown provides financial support for this free event.

The program will feature music in the lobby before the event, a welcome by Morgantown Mayor Marti Shamberger; music by the Flying Colors, Morgantown Children’s Choir, the Morgantown Community Orchestra, and the Cheat Lake Elementary School Choir; and a performance by children from the Shack Neighborhood House. Jeremy Thomas will recite sections of Dr. King’s speech “Where Do We Go From Here?,” and Lt. Matt Solomon of the Morgantown Police Department will talk about how “Police Officers are Peace Officers.” Art students from St. Francis Central Catholic School provide posters to publicize the event. The Morgantown Police Department is providing coloring and activity books on “How to Handle Bullying” for the children attending, and Rachel Wood of Virtus Wealth Solutions purchased crayons for them. High school students in the Health Sciences & Technology Academy program will assist at the event.

All are welcome to attend. While there is no admission fee, those attending are asked to bring contributions like granola bars, individual cereal bars, applesauce cups, juice boxes, and dried fruit for the Scotts Run Settlement House Backpack Snack Program.

For more information on the Community Coalition for Social Justice, the Backpack Snack Program, and this program, please go to www.ccsjwv.org or email ccsjwv@hotmail.com.