Caribbean National Weekly

City of Sunrise to come alive at A Night of the Arts

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
City of Sunrise to come alive at A Night of the Arts
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  • On January 17, at 6 pm, the city of Sunrise will come alive at A Night of the Arts in Celebration of Dr.
  • Martin Luther King Jr at the Sunrise Civic Center.
  • The free event will feature live music by the Hope Band and the Valerie Tyson Band, along with performances by youth poets from the Jason Taylor Foundation’s Omari Hardwick bluapple Poetry Network.
  • Attendees will also be able to view paintings by Charles Mills, complemented by historical items on loan from the African American Research Library and Cultural Center, and the Old Dillard Museum.
  • There will also be live music in the Rotunda, and a performance of Dr.

On January 17, at 6 pm, the city of Sunrise will come alive at A Night of the Arts in Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr at the Sunrise Civic Center.

The free event will feature live music by the Hope Band and the Valerie Tyson Band, along with performances by youth poets from the Jason Taylor Foundation’s Omari Hardwick bluapple Poetry Network.

Attendees will also be able to view paintings by Charles Mills, complemented by historical items on loan from the African American Research Library and Cultural Center, and the Old Dillard Museum.

There will also be live music in the Rotunda, and a performance of Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech.

For more information or to claim tickets, visit the Civic enter Box Office.

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