MLK Day

MLK Day

MLK Day

Monday, January 20th, 2025, 2:00pm

The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation proudly presents its ninth annual Martin Luther King, Jr. birthday event. It will be held on Monday, January 20th at 2:00pm in the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, located at the corner of Church and Middle Streets (GPS 50 Middle Street). An elevator is available from the side door at 10 Church Street. No charge for admission but freewill donations are gratefully received.

This year’s program will honor Dr. King by featuring the work being done by two local groups to reckon with history. Afterward, there will be a discussion about how vernacular history gets written, “how the word is passed.” The program will open with a recording of Martin Luther King, Jr. reading segments of “Letters from Birmingham Jail.”

Joe Rukeyser from the Cape Ann Slavery and Abolition Project will present recent research on abolition. Melissa Dimond of Wellspring House will follow with that organization’s work on the Freeman Family, the prominent Black family who called the Wellspring House home for over 100 years. Then Michea McCaffrey, co-chair of the Gloucester Racial Justice Team, and Dick Prouty, founder of TownGreen and board member of the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation, will lead a discussion on critical points made by author Clint Smith in his book How the Word is Passed. (It is not necessary to have read the book.)

The Paul Revere Bell in the Meetinghouse tower will be rung at the end as people disperse onto the newly restored green.

Event Info:

  • Monday, January 20th, 2025
  • 2pm to 5pm
  • Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church
  • Tickets: free

Location

Address:
Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church
10 Church Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Join Us

The GMF Annual Fund is dedicated to raising the resources that are necessary to run the organization.  In 2026 the Meetinghouse will reach 220 years in service to Cape Ann, a miraculous survivor and centerpiece of the Historic District.  Our successful and ongoing mission is to preserve it as a cultural venue, civic hub and community gathering center. 

We are mostly volunteers but our paid executive assistant, Ashley Shedd, provides invaluable and efficient office support.  We also incur significant costs for building use, graphics, web hosting, marketing, advertising and other essential services.  This year we will be hiring additional professional staff for enhanced program growth, grant-writing, development, and planning for the upcoming Capital Campaign. 

Your generous contributions to the Annual Fund are central to facilitating our vision for a completely renovated and updated Meetinghouse, complementary to the new Sawyer Free Library and expanded Cape Ann Museum – an incomparable resource capable of hosting as many as 500 participants for community-focused forums, events and performances. 

Delivering on our great aspirations depends upon you.

Member

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$50/ year

Supporter

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$100/ year

Contributor

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$500/ year

Builder

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$1,000/ year

Sustainer

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$5,000/ year

Benefactor

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$10,000/ year