COMMEMORATIVE EDUTAINMENT VOUCHER SET FOR RELEASE
On August 28, 2013, in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, the producers of the first MLK Holiday national tributes from Memphis, TN, including the opening tribute for the National Civil Rights Museum, will launch a national program from Arkansas for aspiring creative talents— The AR 1000. While millions will be looking at the highlights from the past 50 years and paying homage to the nation’s most famous dreamer of all times, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on this day, Arkansas’ “now and next” generation of dreamers and visionaries will begin their stair steps to seeing their dreams made real. It was on this day in 1963 when King delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech/prophecy. In tribute, a commemorative 50th Anniversary MOW Edutainment Voucher— “Give the Dream” is being released which provides registration along with one free course for the aspiring creative artists and enterprises.
SUNRISE SALUTE AT 6AM | FREE
ADMISSION | MID-DAY SYMPOSIUM AT 11AM
Live
Entertainment by MARQUIS, creative artists, and Release of the Commemorative MOW
Edutainment Voucher
Little Rock- 6am-8am: Kick-off with the Nation- Mosaic Templars
Cultural Center
Early morning
live radio audience featuring The Alice Stewart Show, and
others on race and cultural competence
Pine Bluff- 11am-2pm: UAPB-ERDC, 615 Main Street
The AR 1000: Creative
Artists— From Recruitment to Placement: The Business of Talent CreationAspiring Artists Fuel Expansion of the Creative Economy with Keynote by Dr. C.E. Washington
Ticket/Registration Required