Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade -Swainsboro, GA

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Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade -Swainsboro, GA

Time: January 20, 2025 from 11:30am to 3pm
Location: Downtown
City/Town: Swainsboro, GA
Phone: (478) 268-0867
Event Type: parade, car, show, celebration, martin, luther, king
Latest Activity: Jan 11

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Allason Huston
416 Wrens Streer
Swainsboro Georgia 30401
Al_Huston@hotmail
(478) 268-0867


January 11, 2025
Dear Friend,


We are delighted to extend an invitation to you for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade, which
will be held on January 20, 2025. This event is a significant occasion for our community as we come
together to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and celebrate the values of equality, justice,
and unity that he championed.


Your presence at the parade would be a great honor to us. We believe that your attendance would add immense value to this special day. The parade will feature a
variety of performances, speeches, and activities that reflect the spirit of Dr. King's vision for a better
world.


We sincerely hope you will be able to join us for this meaningful celebration. Please let us know if
you will be able to attend by contacting us at (478) 268-0867. We look forward to welcoming you and celebrating this important day together.


Warm regards,
Allason Huston

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