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MLK Exhibit on Display at City Hall

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  The City of Everett recently had an exhibit on display for visitors to City Hall to be able to learn more about and celebrate the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. As we began the new year and continue to move forward with Mayor Carlo DeMaria’s “Everett For Everyone” initiative, the City of Everett’s Public Health Department presented “To be a King: A Visual Tribute to Dr. King.” The exhibit was curated by Community Health Nurse Joanne Agnes, RN and Craftsman Joe Ronan from the City’s Department of Public Works Sign Shop Division, as the City joined together with those around the country to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. and how his impact still has an effect on us all to this day.

  All visitors to City Hall were able to view the display, which featured pictures, quotes and education materials to learn about the life and legacy of Dr. King.

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City of Everett staffers: Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Cathy Draine, Community Health Nurse Joanne Agnes, RN and Healthy Equity Access Officer Antoinette Octave Blanchard gathered in front of the exhibit in the main lobby of City Hall.
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A poster board with more information about and quotes from Dr. King with a TV showing his most famous speeches
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The Exhibit on display in the main lobby of Everett City Hall featured photos, quotes and educational materials about the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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