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Dunbar Heritage Association celebrates MLK Day

Dunbar Heritage Association celebrates MLK Day
Psalmist Shaneeka Williams sings “Lift Every Voice” at the DHA Wreath-laying Ceremony at the LBJ/MLK Crossroads Memorial. Daily Record photo by John Clark

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The Dunbar Heritage Association honored Martin Luther King Day with two days of activities: a Kids Event at the San Marcos Library on Jan. 17 as well as a wreath-laying ceremony, MLK Walk, and Celebration at the Hays County Historic Courthouse on MLK Day, Jan. 19. Following the gathering at the Courthouse, the San Marcos Police Department served breakfast tacos at the Dunbar Recreation Center.

DHA President Alex Banbury said the events this year were the most successful ever, with more than 500 participants in the Walk, including 33 groups. There were 40 participants in the wreath-lay- ing ceremony and 45 attendees for the Kids Event, he said.

“It was probably one of our largest MLK walks that we’ve had to date, and we’re currently working on our 25th celebration for next year. So thank you all very much, and thank you for the support that Hays County and San Marcos gives us,” he told the Hays County Commissioners Court on Tuesday.

Commissioner Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe, who participated in the Wreath-Laying Ceremony at the LBJ/MLK Crossroads memorial, said the DHA events have been growing and getting better every year. “It was a great success, and it was so humbling to see everybody come together in unity to enjoy that special time in remembrance.”

The theme for the DHA events this year was “Mission Possible II: Building Community, Uniting a Nation the Nonviolent Way,” according to a proclamation read at Commissioners Court. “This theme embodies the Dunbar Heritage Association’s commitment to programming and action focused on community building, unity and cultural understanding, as part of our goal to educate participants about the importance of celebrating and honoring Dr. King’s legacy.”

The keynote speaker at the Hays County Courthouse Celebration was Terence Parker, former TXST associate dean of students who is currently a deacon at New Zion Baptist Church.

“Dr King’s vision of the beloved community was not an idealistic dream, it was a practical, achievable goal rooted in justice, compassion and reconciliation,” Parker said. “Community Service is one of the most tangible ways we live out this vision, when we serve, whether by mentoring a young person, feeding the hungry or advocating for equity, we are actively dismantling barriers and building bridges. Service is not charity. It is justice in action.”

The Kids Event at the library featured educational crafts and workshops as well as a singalong version of “Lift Every Voice,” when participants and volunteers surrounded a piano in the library lobby. At the end of the event, the kids held a mini-walk, from the library to the San Marcos Activity Center, to show off the signs they had made during a workshop.

The MLK Walk passes in front of the Old First Baptist Church in the Dunbar Neighborhood. Daily Record photo by John Clark

A DHA volunteer with MLK Kids Event participants at the San Marcos library.

Hays County Commissioner Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe at the DHA Wreath-laying Ceremony at the LBJ/MLK Crossroads Memorial.

Keynote speaker Terence Parker with MLK Walk participant at the Hays County Courthouse Celebration.

San Marcos City Council member Alyssa Garza approaches the podium at the DHA Wreath-laying Ceremony at the LBJ/MLK Crossroads Memorial.

The MLK Walk approaches the Historic Hays County Courthouse.

Gary Job Corps Director of Student Services Tiesha Littlejohn with GJC students.

The DHA banner was at the front of MLK Walk participants.

MLK Walk banner for the DHA Kid’s March.

The MLK Walk ended at the Hays County Courthouse with guest speakers and a vocal performance.

Dunbar Heritage Association Vice President Mittie Miller gives an overview of activities at the Kids Event at the San Marcos library.

The MLK Walk ended at the Hays County Courthouse with guest speakers and vocal performance.

A DHA volunteer with MLK Kids Event participants at the San Marcos library.


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