Join us for I Have A Dream Weekend and learn about the life and legacy of MLK, Jr. Activities happening Saturday, January 14 through Monday, January 16 include: Visit with the Negro Baseball League. Make a take-home quilting square with the Baltimore African American Quilters. Interact with the Living Museum of African Americans from Northwood Elementary School. Write messages of hope and peace with our “Doves of Peace” project. Make a Birthday Card and Sing Happy Birthday to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Learn to play the Mancala. Build mosaics and more with Legos from
Next weekend is a long one in Baltimore, with schools and many offices closed on Monday, and an even longer one in Baltimore County, where schools are closed on Tuesday, as well. It’s also an eventful and thoughtful weekend. On Monday, January 16, the city of Baltimore will honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with several events, including a parade, now in its 17th year. The parade begins at noon, starting at the intersection of MLK Boulevard and Eutaw Street. It will then head south on MLK and disband at Baltimore Street. Line up anywhere