Iowa Colony to Host First-Ever Martin Luther King Jr. Parade

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Iowa Colony to Host First-Ever Martin Luther King Jr. Parade
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.PARADEIOWA COLONY
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Iowa Colony, TX, will hold its inaugural Martin Luther King Jr. parade on January 18, 2025, celebrating equality, progress, and unity. The parade will begin at the Iowa Colony Public Building and conclude at Freedom Field, with a program featuring singing, dancing, and music at Alumni Hall.

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Once at Freedom Field, you are invited to join the community at Alumni Hall for a program featuring singing, dancing, and music. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.This will be the first parade dedicated to MLK, making this a celebration of equality, progress, and unity. The community is set to honor Dr. King’s legacy of justice and civil rights that has inspired the community, reflecting his vision for a better future.

The parade will begin in the heart of Iowa Colony, TX, including marching bands, vibrant colored floats, community organizations, cultural performances, and many more. A glimpse of the 40th annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade in downtown Orlando on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023.This event will be open to the public, and everyone in the community and outside is encouraged to join and be a part of history. City Councilwoman Arnetta Murray stated, “For the first time in our 116-year history, we will come together to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in a way that reflects the values of justice, equality, and unity that he stood for.

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