The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday celebrates the life and impact of an important civil rights leader. It is held on the third Monday of January and honors Dr. King's fight for racial equality while highlighting the ongoing quest for justice in the U.S.
This day promotes reflection on love, peace, and nonviolent protest, urging people to engage in community service and promote social change. Many pay tribute to Dr. King's vision through service and discussions about race and equality. The holiday stresses the need for continued activism in the fight for civil rights and social justice, acting as a call for a fairer society.
You have the day off so “wine not” come and enjoy the holiday with us?