Come Support Locked-Out Kellogg Workers on Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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Come Support Locked-Out Kellogg Workers on Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Please join us on MONDAY, JANUARY 20th in supporting Locked-Out Kellogg Workers at the annual Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration in Memphis Tennessee.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

10:00 A.M.

The 29th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King National Holiday Parade, sponsored by the Commission on Religion and Racism (CORR)

BCTGM International President David Durkee will march in the parade with a large group of locked out BCTGM Kellogg workers from Memphis.

WHERE? Parade begins at the slave auction block in Memphis, Tenn. – corner of Main & Auction, proceeding south on Main to Exchange, east on Exchange to Second, South on Second to Beale Street, and from Beale Street on Second to the National Civil Rights Museum.

2:00 P.M.

Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) will commemorate the leadership, vision, beliefs, and sacrifice of life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

BCTGM International President David Durkee is a featured speaker and the 225 locked out Kellogg workers are being honored as special guests.

WHERE? Cane Creek Baptist Church – 1785 Bellvue Blvd. Memphis, Tenn.

CLICK HERE to RSVP to this event on Facebook.

CLICK HERE or on the image below to download a printable flier.