Opportunities to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day

January 11, 2023 | By Meredith Bailey
Martin Luther King Jr. waves at a large crowd from a stage
Martin Luther King Jr. addresses a crowd from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, where he delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech during the Aug. 28, 1963, march on Washington, D.C.

The third Monday of January each year marks the day we honor the life, mission and legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

People choose to commemorate this holiday in different ways — for some it’s an opportunity to reflect on the lasting impact of this civil rights and social activist leader. For many, it is also a time to focus on giving back to one’s community. In fact, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, observed on Monday, Jan 16., is the only federal holiday designated as a national day of service.

Regardless of how you choose to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, there are events and service projects taking place across our communities throughout the month of January. Find an event near you.

Olympia and Thurston County

Seattle and King County

Spokane

  • The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center will host a celebration on Sunday, Jan. 15, from 3-5pm at the Holy Temple Church of God in Christ. A unity rally, march and resource fair will be held Monday, Jan. 16, starting at 10am at the Spokane Convention Center. For more information, contact the center at 509-868-0856 or visit their Facebook page.
  • The United Way of Spokane County offers a number of volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups.

Tacoma and Pierce County

  • The Washington State Historical Society will hold theater performances on Monday, Jan. 16, that celebrate Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy. These free performances will be held at 11am, 1pm and 3pm; all ages are welcome. More details on the Washington State Historical Society website
  • The city of Tacoma will be holding its annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration in person on Monday, Jan. 16, at 11am at the Greater Tacoma Convention Center. The event will also be broadcast live on TV Tacoma and Facebook. This year’s theme is “And We Rise,” exploring the impact of Dr. King’s legacy, featuring local performers and speakers and honoring award recipients. Learn more on the City of Tacoma website
  • The city of Lakewood will celebrate the life and works of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. by releasing an annual video. This year’s theme is “Everybody can be great because everybody can serve.” Access the video on the City of Lakewood website
  • In partnership with other local organizations, the Tacoma campus of The Evergreen State College is hosting its 17th annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebratory event on Sunday, Jan. 15, from 2-5pm. The theme of this year’s event is “Calling in the Beloved Community
  • Point Defiance Park in Tacoma is hosting a day of service Monday, Jan 16, 9am-1pm. Volunteers will remove invasive Scotch broom and other unwanted weeds to support native plant growth. Register for this event by visiting the Tacoma Parks website

In addition to attending one of the above events, you can visit one of the 140 state parks in Washington for free on Monday, Jan. 16.

Can’t attend an event? Learn more about the life and achievements of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by visiting The King Center. Established by Coretta Scott King in 1968, the King Center provides education and training opportunities, classroom resources and more.

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