No description availableMLK Commission announces plans for special event in place of marchRead full article: MLK Commission announces plans for special event in place of marchIn January, San Antonio’s MLK March — the largest in the nation — was canceled due to inclement weather.
No description availableMLK March will not be rescheduled this year, San Antonio city officials sayRead full article: MLK March will not be rescheduled this year, San Antonio city officials sayThe 2024 MLK March will not be rescheduled this year after it was canceled due to freezing temperatures on Jan. 15.
No description available‘We will be marching’: Commissioner previews 37th MLK March in San AntonioRead full article: ‘We will be marching’: Commissioner previews 37th MLK March in San AntonioDespite freezing temperatures expected next week, San Antonio’s Martin Luther King Jr. March and Celebration is still on schedule.
No description availableWhat to know about Monday’s MLK March and Celebration in San AntonioRead full article: What to know about Monday’s MLK March and Celebration in San AntonioTens, if not hundreds of thousands of people are expected to participate in the first in-person MLK March in three years in San Antonio.
No description availableCity of San Antonio announces what’s open, closed for Martin Luther King Jr. DayRead full article: City of San Antonio announces what’s open, closed for Martin Luther King Jr. DayMartin Luther King Jr. Day falls on Monday, Jan. 16 and the City of San Antonio has announced its expected closures.
No description availableOrganizers prepare for first in-person MLK March in 3 yearsRead full article: Organizers prepare for first in-person MLK March in 3 yearsAfter two years of making due with virtual events, organizers of San Antonio’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day March are ready to draw big crowds once more.