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Unity Day celebrates MLK through the arts and community service

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By Leah Williams The annual MLK Unity Day Celebration took place this past Monday at Savage Arena on the campus of the University of Toledo. Local government officials, community leaders, clergy, students, and families attended the gathering honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This years theme was Dream, Believe, Do. []

The post Unity Day celebrates MLK through the arts and community service appeared first on The Toledo Journal.

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