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Sonoma Family Life Magazine

Make an MLK Poster

“Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice.” Martin Luther King Jr. wrote those words in 1967, when he isolated himself in a rented house in Jamaica and wrote his final book, Where Do We Go From Here (Beacon Press, 2010). The book lays out his hope for better jobs, wages, and housing in America, and, above all, the eradication of global suffering. Sonoma County Library will honor King’s vision at the MLK Poster Making Workshop for Kids at which children will use the famous quote to create posters for a countywide contest. The workshop will be held on January 4, 2–3 p.m., at the Cloverdale Regional Library in Cloverdale; on January 8, 1–2 p.m., at the Central Santa Rosa Library in Santa Rosa; and virtually. Submissions must be brought to a Sonoma County Library branch by January 10. Register for the Cloverdale workshop at tinyurl.com/yrswf4am and for the Santa Rosa workshop at tinyurl.com/v6kd83t3.