CSU, Fort Collins Communities Celebrate MLK Day with ‘Faces of Freedom: Past, Present, Future’ Jan. 21

Note to Reporters: This year’s Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration will include events throughout the week of Jan. 21. New event details will be listed at www.mlkfortcollins.org as they become available.

The Colorado State University and Fort Collins communities will celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with several events on Monday, Jan. 21. The theme of this year’s celebration is “Faces of Freedom: Past, Present, Future.”

The route of the traditional one-mile community march, which begins at 1 p.m. this year to accommodate the Presidential Inauguration, will start in Old Town Square and continue south down College Avenue, then east on Laurel Street. The march will proceed through the center of the Oval on Colorado State’s campus, then continue west on Isotope Drive to end at CSU’s Lory Student Center. Participants will be encouraged to sing as they march.

Traffic will be restricted during the march. Those restrictions will include delays along portions of College Avenue and Mountain, Oak, Olive, Magnolia, Mulberry, Myrtle, Laurel, Mason and Howes streets. Parking in city garages – located at Remington and Mountain and at Mason and Laporte – will be free on Jan. 21. Two-hour parking restrictions in Old Town will not apply.

Immediately following the march, a celebration will commence at 1:45 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Main Ballroom. During the celebration, this year’s poetry and essay winners from Poudre School District will read their winning works.

Following the celebration, the Volunteer Fair will be held in the Lory Student Center Food Court. Several local agencies will be on hand to offer opportunities to get involved in the community and bring King’s dream to reality.

For a full schedule of events, visit www.mlkfortcollins.org.

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