Beaufort County Prepares for Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebrations

News Summary

Beaufort County is gearing up to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with multiple events and activities leading up to and on January 20. The holiday will feature parades, community service projects, and engaging programs including a gospel meeting and poster-making activities. While many banks and administrative offices will be closed, local grocery stores and restaurants remain open. The celebrations aim to reflect on Dr. King’s ideals while fostering community spirit and involvement.

Beaufort County Gears Up for Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebrations

As January 20 approaches, Beaufort County is buzzing with excitement and plans to honor the extraordinary legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This federal holiday is an opportunity for the community to come together, remember, and reflect on the ideals championed by this remarkable leader in the civil rights movement.

Closure Alerts in Beaufort County

On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, you’ll want to note that most banks, mail centers, and administrative offices in the county will be closed. But don’t worry! Emergency services will continue to operate, ensuring safety and support for the community throughout the holiday. If you were hoping to drop by the Beaufort County Convenience Center on Hilton Head Island — think again! That facility will be closed on January 20 but will reopen bright and early at 7:30 a.m. on January 21.

Most local grocery stores, chain restaurants, and retail spots will remain open, making it easy for you to grab what you need during this holiday weekend. So, whether you’re planning to restock your pantry or enjoy a meal out with family, you’ll find plenty of options available.

Exciting Events All Weekend Long

The festivities kick off early with several engaging events leading up to the main celebrations. On Saturday, January 18, the MLK Community Service Project will focus on the cleanup of historical Gullah cemeteries, starting at 9 a.m. It’s a meaningful way to give back to the community while honoring those who came before us.

Also on January 18, the Old Time Gospel Camp Meeting will take place at Campbell Chapel A.M.E Church of Bluffton, beginning at 3 p.m. This gathering is free and open to everyone — a perfect way to celebrate through music and community spirit.

Don’t miss the Poster Making for the MLK Parade scheduled for Sunday, January 19, from 6-8 p.m. at 39 Persimmon Street, Suite 201. Bring your creative spirit to design posters that honor Dr. King and inspire unity!

Parades and Programs to Remember

The main events will unfold on Monday, January 20, beginning with the Hilton Head MLK Day Parade at 10 a.m., kicking off from Hilton Head High School. Also starting at 10 a.m. is the Beaufort MLK Parade, which will commence from the Beaufort National Cemetery. Both parades promise lively displays, community spirit, and heartfelt tribute to Dr. King.

In Bluffton, the day will feature a Memorial Program and Youth Day at May River Theatre in Bluffton Town Hall, showcasing performances from local youth groups and insightful commentary from community leaders. This event is a wonderful way to engage the younger generation in the values of peace, justice, and equality.

Following that, the Bluffton MLK Day March starts at 2 p.m. from Bluffton Town Hall, wrapping up with a community meal at Oyster Factory Park. This free meal is a great way to connect with neighbors and share in the celebration of unity.

More Ways to Celebrate

On the horizon, the Hilton Head MLK Committee for Justice is hosting a Dine & Dance Sneaker Ball on Saturday, January 25, from 5-10 p.m. at the Port Royal Beach House. Tickets are available for $85 if you’re looking for a fun night out for a cause!

For those intrigued by history, the Charleston Museum and its historic houses will stay open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, welcoming visitors from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are available at varying prices, depending on age and the events you’d like to partake in.

In conclusion, Beaufort County is poised for a heartfelt and active celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, combining community service, reflective performances, and joyous parades. It’s an opportunity not just to celebrate but to commit to the ideals for which Dr. King fought — so mark your calendars and get involved!

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