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January 8, 2009
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FISK
JUBILEE SINGERS TO OPEN FOR
CARY
’S MLK, JR. DREAMFEST 2009
CARY,
NC – One
of the oldest and most prestigious musical groups, the Fisk Jubilee Singers,
will kick off the Town of Cary’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Dreamfest on
Saturday, January 10 at the Herb Young Community Center at 7:30 p.m.; the
performance will be preceded by a performance by the Vision United Singers &
Dancers. Tickets are still available for this event for $18 (adults) and $16
(seniors 55 and older); tickets can be purchased at the
Herb
Young
Community Center
, Monday through Friday, noon-6 p.m. or through Ticketmaster,
www.ticketmaster.com or (919) 834-4000. The
Dreamfest is held each year to encourage a greater sense of community through
actualizing and celebrating the legacy, dreams, aspirations and spirit of Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Directed by Paul T.
Kwami, the Fisk Jubilee Singers comprise vocal artists and students of
Fisk
University
. The original Jubilee Singers introduced “slave songs” to the world in 1871
and were instrumental in preserving the unique American musical tradition known
today as Negro spirituals, while breaking racial barriers in the
US
and abroad. Today’s Fisk Jubilee Singers continue the tradition of singing
the Negro spirituals around the world, allowing the ensemble to share this rich
culture globally while preserving this unique music.
“We are pleased to
welcome the Fisk Jubilee Singers to
Cary
to celebrate the dream and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,” said
Cultural Arts Program Specialist Rob Garner.
“We are also looking forward to other activities throughout the month
to continue the celebration of King’s life.” Garner
encouraged everyone to attend other, free festivities planned in honor of Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr., including:
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Dream of King 80th Legacy Birthday
Celebration. Thursday, January 15 at the
Page-Walker
Arts & History
Center
. A lunch and learn topic
related to King will take place at
noon
. An evening program starting at
6 p.m.
will include a candelight tribute to King in addition to activities to
remember and celebrate this important date in American history.
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Dream of Expression Art Reception.
Saturday, January 17,
7 p.m.
at the
Page-Walker
Arts & History
Center
. Enjoy an evening of music,
food and art in celebration of the legacy left by MLK, Jr. Award-winning
photojournalist Bruce Roberts will discuss his exhibition, Just Yesterday in
North Carolina
, on display at the
Page-Walker
Arts & History
Center
. There will also be a community expo, which includes the work of local
artists, public awareness displays by community partners, VIP reception and
a presentation of Dream of Achievement Awards.
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Dream of Unity Ecumenical
Observance. Sunday, January 18
at
6 p.m.
at the
Herbert
C.
Young
Community Center
. Join local religious and secular leaders to remember the life and cause of
MLK, Jr. This event is open to persons of all faiths and beliefs.
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Dream of Democracy Unity March
/Rally & Greater Triangle Area MLK, Jr. Day of Service.
Monday, January 19 at
10 a.m.
in Downtown Raleigh and Cary. Join
other Triangle residents at the 28th Annual Martin Luther King Commemorative
March, which begins at the
State
Capitol
Building
. Community service projects will take place in
Cary
from
2-4 p.m.
For more, visit www.king-raleigh.org.
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Dream of History Black History
Presentation. Saturday, February
7 at
2 p.m.
at Barnes and Noble, Cary. Special
guest presenter will be Sherrod N. Gresham, Jr., founder and CEO of
Gresham’s Coins, Stamps and Medals. He plans to present a worldwide stamp
tribute to MLK, Jr.
For more, visit Dreamfest
2009 at www.townofcary.org or call
(919) 460-4963.
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PRIMARY
CONTACTS:
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Rob Garner,
Cultural Arts Program Specialist, (919) 462-3963
April Raphiou,
Deputy Public Information Officer, (919) 481-5091
Susan Moran,
Public Information Officer, (919) 460-4951
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