Week of Events
January 20-24th
Monday, January 20th
MLK Challenge
8:45am-3:00pm
Student Union Ballroom
*Register at http://www.longwood.edu/leadership/14224.htm
Anyone can be great because anyone can serve! What better way to celebrate his memory and his mission than by engaging ourselves in community service? Too many people see the MLK Holiday as just another day off. My hope is that the MLK Service Challenge helps Longwood see this holiday as a “day on” and not a day off. We want to challenge faculty, staff and students to CELEBRATE this remembering Dr. Kings words and giving back to their community.
Tuesday, January 21st
MLK Trivia
6:00pm
The Rec Area (Lower Level Student Union)
Come out for an evening full of MLK themed trivia for your chance to win some great prizes!
Wednesday, January 22nd
Faculty/Staff book discussion with Steve Pemberton- CANCELLED
3:30pm
Moton Museum
*Books will be provided. To sign up email jonescs2@longwood.edu
Keynote Address: Steve Pemberton
5:30pm
Jarman
Steve Pemberton Reception
7:00pm
Moton Museum
Thursday, January 23rd
March and Reflection
12-1pm
Student Union steps (followed by Student Union Ballroom for reflection)
Join the Longwood community and some of the 1951 Moton student strikers and Brown v. Board plaintiffs as we reflect on the civil rights movement and the role in which many Farmville residents played. We will then take time to march around the campus community in unity and in remembrance of the sacrifices made by those who came before us.
Joy Speakes, Rev. Williams and the other 1951 Moton student strikers were not caught in the 1959-1964 school closings. It’s an important distinction we always try to stress.
Friday, January 24th- CANCELLED
MLK Bus Trip to DC ($10) 6:00am
Depart from in front of Jarman
*Register at www.eventbrite.com/e/mlk-bus-trip-to-dc-tickets-9817537519
Longwood and the surrounding community will be asked to join one another in a historical trip to the MLK monument. During the trip there will be several programs highlighting the changes brought about as a result of the work of many. Students will be asked to reflect on their freedoms and goals toward improving our community.
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