Looking for the best things to do in San Francisco and the Bay Area during MLK weekend? Add these family-friendly events to your list for the long weekend. 2025 may have just started, but it's already time for a long holiday weekend.
Caltrain to operate its Celebration Train in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, offering free rides to SF events.
To honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s values and beliefs, MLK Day is the only holiday designated as a national day of service.
San Francisco's trash collection schedule will be adjusted for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with changes to the regular pick-up dates for city residents.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is Jan. 20, but there are local events and volunteer opportunities honoring the civil rights leader happening now through Jan. 22. From a symposium at Stanford and Caltrain’s Celebration Train to a community singalong and numerous volunteer projects,
King would also inspire baseball player Curt Flood, who challenged Major League Baseball’s reserve clause in 1970, bringing an end to what was a St. Louis Cardinal Hall of Fame career. Flood would lose his case in the U.S. Supreme Court, but his fight would open the door for free agency five years later.
Seattle Colleges Presents 52nd Annual Community Celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Friday, Jan. 17, 2025 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Brockey Center, South Seattle College Schedule 9:30 a.m. Hot Breakfast and Networking Brockey Center 10:30 a.
Family and others carrying on Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy of equality, justice and nonviolent protest want Americans to remember that Monday's holiday is really about helping others.
This year, the holiday falls on Monday, Jan. 20. It's a federal holiday, which means government agencies, banks and many corporate offices will closed for the day.
Big Sunday's 13th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Clothing Drive & Community Breakfast will take still take place Jan. 20; look for the sizable give-back event to put the focus on serving fire evacuees and neighborhoods that have lost so much.
In the United States, the third Monday of January is known as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – a day to honor the life and legacy of Dr. King. (Dr. King was born on January 15th, 1929.) This federal holiday is also the only national holiday designated as a ...