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January 16 Celebration of Martin Luther King's life and legacy

Standing tall with Martin Luther King, Jr. on January 16, from 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Celebrating with activities, music, buffet.

by Rev. Ben Meyers

This Saturday (January 16), in the North Central Neighborhood of San Mateo where UUSM stands, the children in the county school system will gather at the King Community Center to listen and support the poets, essayists, and artists who participated in this year’s (the 31st annual) event. Afterward, you are invited to gather at 3:00 pm at UUSM, 300 E. Santa Inez Avenue to celebrate the children and to honor Martin Luther King, Jr. and his legacy with activities, music and buffet.

In most communities across the country, the practice of inviting school-age children to ponder King’s legacy and its impact on the American culture and society is fast becoming a standard practice and tradition. This year’s MLK contest topic encourages an exploration of other leaders who were influenced by King’s message of hope, unity, enfranchisement, and peace. It is right that the “next” generation engage in the continuance of King’s impact because we live in a time when those ideas are daily challenged by continued despair, disparity, and violence. We can yet ask, “Where do we go from here?”

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Let this be a time when, along with paying our respects to the memory of King’s life and his historic legacy, we raise our consciences from our “moments of comfort and convenience” and ask ourselves in ways never before, “Where are we standing among the current challenges and controversies that yet plague our communities, thwarting our dreams of equality and shredding the network of mutuality of which Dr. King spoke so eloquently?” It is time to know where, or even if, we stand for justice and equity and peace.

If we do not like the answer to our inquiry, let us have the courage and the audacity to move ourselves from our comfort and complacency to a place more inconveniently situated, and stand tall.

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Stand Tall: at the King Community Center from 1p.m. - 3 p.m. 725 Monte Diablo Avenue for the presention of awards to children for their poems, essays, and art

Stand Tall: at UUSM from 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. to celebrate the children and honor Dr. King with actives, music and buffet

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