Monday, January 15, 2024 at 10am
Community Connecting Event to immediately follow the program at 11am.
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-Live ASL interpretation provided
-Autism Welcoming
For questions about event accessibility, please reach out to info@SPARKKindness.org
Natick's 19th Annual
MLK Day Community Celebration
Monday, January 15th starting at 10am (in-person)
Lift your Soul! Community Celebration (10-11AM)
Connect with Others! Community Connection Event (Immediately following the celebration 11AM-12PM)
Fill the Van! Donate a non-perishable pantry item to the Natick Service Council. Drop off items anytime from 9:30AM-12PM
Everyone is Welcome!
Help us fill the van! Donations needed for the Natick Service Council include: Cereal, Dish Soap, Brownie Mixes, Cake Mixes and Frosting, Toilet Paper, Bouillon Cubes, Spices, Black Tea, Tomato Paste, Gravy, Cream-Based Soups
The 19th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Celebration + Community Connection Event is co-sponsored by the Greater Natick Interfaith Leaders Association, Natick Public Schools, Natick METCO, Natick Is United, the Natick Board of Health & Natick 180, the Town of Natick, Natick for Black Lives Matter, Natick Center Cultural District, Walnut Hill School for the Arts, and SPARK Kindness.
Extra special thanks to Natick Pegasus and Station Manager, Randy Brewer, whose support and technical expertise makes this annual program possible!
Interested in watching a recording of our inspirational 2024 program? Click this link HERE to access our YouTube page!
Lorna DesRoses serves Black Catholics within the Archdiocese of Boston. She is currently enrolled in the Master of Arts in Ministry Program at St. John Seminary in Brighton, MA and is the host of the Voices from the Pews podcast. Lorna strives to joyfully give witness to the Good news of the love of Christ with everyone she meets. She lives in Boston with her husband.