Tag: CCMLK
WARSAW—The Committee to Commemorate Martin Luther King is proud to announce the fourth annual Black History Month Art Display. This year’s display will again be hosted by the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts and will feature student artwork from Warsaw Community Schools celebrating the life and teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. …read more.
By GENNIE BRISSETTE-TIPTON CCMLK Promotions Director WARSAW — The Committee to Commemorate Martin Luther King is announces the second annual Black History Month Art Display. This year the CCMLK not only partners with the art department at Warsaw Community Schools, but also the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts as the host site for the …read more.
WARSAW — He is one of three people alive today who participated in the May 1, 1961, Freedom Ride from Washington, D.C., to New Orleans. He was also among those arrested three years earlier at the lunch counter sit-in. Charles Person, Atlanta, Ga., will be coming to Warsaw as the guest speaker for the 28th …read more.
KOSCIUSKO — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. dedicated his life to working towards tolerance and brotherly love. The CCCMLK is composed of Kosciusko County residents who desire to promote racial harmony through annual events honoring his life and work. he goal is to challenge people of all ages and races to study the principles of love, fellowship and self-sacrifice as taught by the words and deeds of King.
By GENNIE BRISSETTE-TIPTON Promotions Director, The Committee To Commemorate Martin Luther King The Committee to Commemorate Martin Luther King announced their continued effort to promote diversity, acceptance, and awareness through the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through local displays of the Warsaw Community School student artwork for Black History Month. The committee collaborated …read more.




