9:00am Groups meet up. Individual marchers welcome!
@ Cathcart between Cedar Street and Pacific Avenue.
10:00 am Official March start time.
March Route: The route starts on Cathcart Street and Pacific Avenue and ends on Cooper Street. After the march, we will convene with speeches and family-friendly activities on Cooper Street in partnership with the Museum of Art and History
11:00 am Cooper Street Gathering for speech program.
Community Philanthropist Martina O’Sullivan
City of Santa Cruz Mayor David Terrazas
NAACP President Brenda Griffin
SC Co. Supervisor Zach Friend
UCSC Professor David Anthony
Youth Representatives Carmen Azmitia & Justa Ferguson - Santa Cruz HS BSU
SC Co. School Supervisor Michael Watkins
CEO, United Way of Santa Cruz Keisha Frost
Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos Nane Alejandrez
Santa Cruz Warrior Coach Aaron Miles
Santa Cruz Police Chief Andrew Mills
Gospel Soloist Tammi Brown
11:40 Speech Program Concludes
10:00 am - 12:30pm Activities at the MAH & Non-profit tables on Cooper Street.
MLK March for the Dream is happening Rain or Shine.
Downtown metered parking is free on Martin Luther King’s Birthday!
2018 March For The Dream staging order and general MLK March info
http://www.cityofsantacruz.com/…/city…/police/mlk-march-2018 .
Staging Map
Individuals and groups can still join us the day of the March! Traffic monitors will incorporate you and your friends in between these preset groups.
Thank you to all who are contributing in the MLK March success. Honoring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. means bringing people from diverse backgrounds together to build authentic bonds of human understanding and value. That is exactly why Santa Cruz Police initiated this collaboration with the NAACP.
Staging Map
Individuals and groups can still join us the day of the March! Traffic monitors will incorporate you and your friends in between these preset groups.
Thank you to all who are contributing in the MLK March success. Honoring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. means bringing people from diverse backgrounds together to build authentic bonds of human understanding and value. That is exactly why Santa Cruz Police initiated this collaboration with the NAACP.