Cedar Rapids
• Monday: 7 p.m. on Facebook Live, St. Paul’s United Methodist Church annual celebration with music and speakers; Dr. Percy and Lileah Harris “Who is My Neighbor” Award will be given to an adult and a high school senior, recognized for diligently working for justice in Linn County. Details: facebook.com/stpaulsunitedmethodistchurchcedarrapids
Iowa City
The 2021 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration of Human Rights is a collaborative effort between the University of Iowa, city of Iowa City and several community organizations.
• Monday events:
MLK Jr. Day of Service Virtual Celebration: 10 a.m. on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram, with bell ringing ceremony, guest speakers, performances and resource fair.
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James P. Hoffa, Teamsters: “With president-elect Biden and vice president-elect Harris in the White House, working families in Michigan and across the country will have true champions for the middle class. We are already speaking with the incoming administration and it is focused on putting this country back on track with policies that will help all Americans, not just the privileged few.”
Ken L. Harris, National Business League: “I believe the new administration will work to close the racial equity gap in this country and with (Harris) as the country’s first Black and woman to serve in that role, gives Michigan a fighting chance to do the same. Additionally, because of COVID-19 the 108,000 Black-owned businesses in Michigan have been severely impacted due to the pandemic, health crisis and economic shutdown, the new administration has signaled relief and access to capital for Black businesses, as a major priority.”
HOLLAND — A host of free events that focus on diversity and inclusion will take place Monday, Jan. 18, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.Here’s a list of what to expect:Holland Museum’s "How Would You Change The World?"Where: Virtual and 31 W. 10th St. in HollandWhen: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.The museum will host an in-person and virtual family program titled: "How Would You Change the World?"Throughout the day, activities will be posted to help families learn about Martin Luther
OTTAWA COUNTY — Vaccination appointments were open to a new category of people on Monday, and the nearly 1,000 slots available through the Ottawa County health department were gone in 20 minutes, according to department spokeswoman Kristina Wieghmink.The state of Michigan recently approved COVID-19 vaccinations for front-line essential workers, teachers and those age 65 and older.Medical personnel who are part of Phase 1A are continuing to receive their vaccinations and some of them have