Street Closures Planned for Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration March

Yakima, WALocal News

On January 20th, Yakima will host the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration March, prompting temporary street closures for motorists. The march is set to begin at 12:00 pm at the intersection of Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard and North 5th Avenue, with participants traveling east to 8th Street and then south to the Yakima Convention Center.

Organizers will begin setting up at 11:00 am, and the event is scheduled to conclude by 1:00 pm. The Yakima Police Department will manage rolling street closures to maintain safety along the parade route. This event is open to the public and is expected to attract over 400 participants, showcasing community support for civil rights and social justice. Honoring the legacy of Dr. King, the march underscores the ongoing relevance of his message in contemporary society.

Attendees can expect a vibrant demonstration of unity and remembrance. Motorists are advised to plan alternate routes to avoid delays during the event.

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