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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Following the Martin Luther King Jr. Parade on Monday, Feed the Hungry is set to host its 17th Annual MLK Community Dinner, promising an enriching experience for all attendees.
In addition to a hearty meal, the event will offer onsite healthcare screenings and a screening of the inspiring documentary, “Behold The Dream: Brother To The Dreamer: Rev. A. D. King.” Attendees will also be treated to live performances, including a special guest appearance by the marching bands from Alfred E. Beach High School and Groves High School.
This year, the dinner emphasizes the theme “A Day of Service Renewed,” highlighting the organization’s commitment to community service, officials announced.
The event welcomes everyone and is free to attend. Festivities will kick off at 2 p.m. in the Savannah Civic Center Ballroom.
Furthermore, Feed the Hungry will hold its 17th Annual Drum Major Award ceremony on January 30 at 6 p.m., located at Savannah Technical College’s Eckburg Auditorium. The evening will also feature the premiere of the film “The Great Work.”
For more information, click or tap here to view Feed the Hungry’s website.