THE
WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January
17, 2011
President
and First Lady, Vice President and Dr. Biden, Cabinet Secretaries, Senior
Administration Officials to Honor Martin Luther King, Jr., Day of Service
WASHINGTON, DC – In
celebration of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Day of Service and in honor of Dr.
King’s life and legacy, the President and the First Lady, the Vice President
and Dr. Biden, Cabinet Secretaries, and senior Administration officials will
participate in memorial events and community service projects in the
Washington, D.C., area, Atlanta, Georgia, and elsewhere.
Led by the Corporation
for National and Community Service and the King Center, the Martin Luther King,
Jr., Day of Service is an opportunity for all Americans to come together to
help meet the needs of their communities and make an ongoing commitment to
service throughout the year. This year’s Day of Service will include
thousands of projects in all corners of the country.
“Martin Luther
King, Jr., lived his life for others, dedicating his work to ensuring equal
opportunity, freedom, and justice for all,” said President Obama. “I
encourage every American to observe this holiday in honor of Dr. King’s
selfless legacy by volunteering in their own communities and by dedicating time
each day to bettering the lives of those around us.”
For more on the
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Day of Service, please visit the Corporation
for National and Community Service at www.mlkday.gov.
Please see below
for a list of Cabinet Secretaries and Administration officials who will be
participating in memorial and community service events in the Washington, D.C.,
area, Atlanta, Georgia, and elsewhere.
Any inquiries on the below events should be directed to the corresponding
agency or office.
·
On
January 17, at 11 am, the President and First Lady will participate in a
service project in Washington, D.C. Further details are forthcoming.
·
The
Vice President and Dr. Biden will participate in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day
of Service in Wilmington, DE. Further details are forthcoming.
·
On
January 18, Secretary Kathleen Sebelius will speak at the opening convocation
of the Howard School of Divinity. Her remarks will focus on the Affordable Care
Act as a victory for civil rights.
·
On
January 18, Secretary Steven Chu will host a Martin Luther King, Jr., Day
celebration in the auditorium at the Department of Energy. Dr. Clayborne
Carson, a professor at Stanford University who has devoted his life to the
study of Dr. King and his teachings, will be the keynote speaker.
Students from McKinley Technology High school will be in attendance.
· On January 18,
Ambassador Ron Kirk will deliver remarks at a Martin Luther King Jr., reception
at the World Bank.
·
On
January 17, Secretary Hilda L. Solis will participate in the Los Angeles County
Federation of Labor’s Martin Luther King Day Parade in Los Angeles, California.
On January 12, Secretary Solis participated in the Department of Labor’s
National Martin Luther King Jr. Day Observance in the department’s Frances
Perkins headquarters building. The keynote speaker was Reverend Samuel
(Billy) Kyles, who was at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis with Dr. King
during the entire last hour of his life. Secretary Solis presented
Rev. Kyles with an award. In addition, the Labor Department created a
special MLK Day 2011 commemorative poster that will be displayed throughout the
department next week.
·
On
January 17, Secretary Arne Duncan will keynote at a breakfast with Reverend Al
Sharpton and the National Action Network in the morning and will participate in
a service project with City Year at Kramer Middle School, 1700 Q Street, SE, DC
in the afternoon.
·
On
January 17, Secretary Ray LaHood and White House Domestic Policy Council
Director Melody Barnes will join Department of Transportation employees and
other volunteers for Martin Luther King Day of Service events at Ballou Senior
High School. As part of President and First Lady’s continued call to
engage in community service, Secretary LaHood, Director Barnes and students
from Ballou Senior High School and George Washington University will paint
murals, cover up graffiti, clean up around the school and assist in other
projects that will enhance the learning environment for students.
·
On
January 17, Secretary Eric Shinseki will serve meals at So Others Might Eat
(S.O.M.E.) in Washington, D.C.
·
On
January 17, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson will attend a breakfast with
Reverend Al Sharpton, followed by a Kid Power Inc. Citizen Farm Community
Service Event at Tubman Elementary School in Washington, D.C.
·
On
January 17, Ambassador Susan Rice will prepare ‘cold weather’ and literacy kits
at Tyler Elementary School, 1001 G Street SE, Washington, DC as part of a
service project with Greater DC Cares.
·
On
January 17, Office of Management and Budget Director Jack Lew will participate
in a City Year New York service event at Intermediate School 292 and join over
1,700 volunteers taking part in City Year New York/AmeriCorps activities in
Brooklyn and across New York City.
· On January 17, at
12:30 pm, OPM Director John Berry will attend a Youth Service Opportunities
Project at the Church of Epiphany in Washington, D.C. In the afternoon he will
attend a Kid, Power Inc. event at Calvary Baptist Church.
·
On
January 17, Peace Corps Director Aaron Williams and Deputy Director Carrie
Hessler-Radelet will prepare and serve dinners at Miriam’s Kitchen in
Washington, D.C. On January 14, at 10am, the Peace Corps will host the
Duke Ellington High School Show Choir to honor the memory and legacy of Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
·
On
January 17, USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah will prepare, serve, and share in a
community meal with over 60 guests who are experiencing homelessness and hunger
with the Youth Service Opportunities Project at the Church of Epiphany, 1317 G
St NW, Washington, DC.
·
On
January 17, Corporation for National and Community Service CEO Patrick
Corvington will speak at the 18th Annual Hands On Atlanta Martin
Luther King, Jr. Day Service Summit, an event which will include a service
project to package up to 10,000 food boxes for hungry Georgians as well as
learning sessions on important community issues. On January 14, CEO Corvington
headlined a national conference call and roundtable with African American media
hosted by White House Media Affairs. The Corporation for National and Community
Service will also promote many MLK Day initiatives including Drum Majors for
Service, the “MLK Day 25 Challenge: What are You Doing for Others in 2011”
initiative, and MLK Day Ambassadors.
·
On
January 17, the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) will perform a
home maintenance project for a “Gold Star” family – those who have lost a loved
one in Iraq or Afghanistan. Director Gil Kerlikowkse and other ONDCP staff will
do a variety of projects, including painting, light plumbing work and light
carpentry, at the homes of several Maryland Gold Star families. ONDCP is also
conducting a staff diaper drive and will deliver all contributions to a diaper
bank to be distributed to needy families.
·
On
January 17, White House Domestic Policy Council Director Melody Barnes will
join hundreds of George Washington University Students to participate in school
beautification projects at five D.C. public schools. Barnes will
deliver remarks on Dr. King’s legacy and the importance of service as a solution
to our nation’s toughest challenges.
·
On
January 13, Secretary Robert Gates attended the Department of Defense’s
National Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Observance Program in the Pentagon
Auditorium in Arlington, Virginia.
·
On
January 15, Attorney General Eric Holder delivered remarks at the Shiloh
Baptist Church annual Martin Luther King Jr. prayer breakfast in Washington,
D.C. On January 16, he delivered remarks at the Ebenezer Baptist Church
worship service in Atlanta, Georgia.
·
On
January 13, Secretary Ken Salazar, District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray and
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton visited the Washington, DC Martin Luther
King, Jr., Memorial to view progress underway at the worksite. The
memorial, which is currently under construction, is expected to be completed in
2011. Secretary Salazar was joined by Harry E. Johnson Sr., President of the
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation on the walking
tour.
·
On
January 13, Secretary Tom Vilsack attended a celebration in the Jefferson
Auditorium located at the Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. from 10
to 11 a.m. The ceremony featured Reverend Leroy Gilbert of Mt. Gilead Baptist
Church, located in Washington D.C., as the keynote speaker.
·
On
January 9, Surgeon General Regina Benjamin delivered the keynote address at the
29th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration at the
Johns-Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.
·
On
January 14, GSA Administrator Martha Johnson participated in the Martin Luther King,
Jr. Federal Building Rededication in Atlanta, Georgia. GSA Rep. John Lewis will
keynote the event.
·
On
January 12, the CIA held a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration where
Director Leon Panetta made an address. The event also featured poet and activist
Nikki Giovanni and a performance by the US Air Force Band Brass Quintet
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