Mayor Kirk Watson | Kirk Watson Official Photo
Mayor Kirk Watson | Kirk Watson Official Photo
Date/Time: Monday, January 15, 2024 from 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
March Start/End Location: Martin Luther King, Jr. statue at the University of Texas at Austin proceeding to south steps of the Texas State Capitol and ending at Houston-Tillotson University
Entry: The march and festival are free to the public.
Event Website: mlkcelebration.com
Join the Austin Area Heritage Council and the City of Austin at the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Community March and Festival on Monday, January 15. The event celebrates the legacy of Dr. King while showcasing the culture and diversity of Austin.
Community March Details
The event starts at 9 a.m. with a short program at the Martin Luther King, Jr. statue on the University of Texas campus. Afterwards, the march begins south through the UT campus and along San Jacinto Boulevard until stopping at the south steps of the Texas State Capitol off West 11th Street for a rally. Once the rally is over, the march proceeds across East 11th Street and ends at Huston-Tillotson University.
The march is open to anyone wishing to participate and a map of the march route is available for further details.
Community Festival Details
Huston-Tillotson campus hosts the free, family-friendly Community Festival portion of the event beginning at 11:15 a.m. Food and merchandise vendors will be on site, as well as an exciting musical lineup throughout the afternoon. Attendees are encouraged to bring food items to donate to the Central Texas Food Bank and receptacles will be available on the festival grounds.
Getting To and From the Event
The MLK Community March and Festival takes place at multiple locations, so consider using Cap Metro, Austin B-cyle or a rideshare if you don’t anticipate being in the same area all day. Free parking is available for the event at the following locations:
• State Visitors Garage (12th & San Jacinto Street)
• Kealing Middle School (1607 Pennsylvania Avenue)
• Holy Cross Catholic Church (1610 East 11th Street)
• Blackshear Elementary (1712 East 11th Street)
• Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church (1206 East 9th Street)
• Mt. Olive Baptist Church (1800 East 11th Street)
Safety and Health Tips at the Event
The Austin Police Department, Austin Fire Department, and Austin-Travis County EMS work in partnership to create a safe environment in which everyone can enjoy the MLK Community March and Festival and encourage attendees to:
• Remain vigilant and report suspicious activity to 9-1-1.
• Plan for the weather forecast as temperatures may be cold.
• Bring water and wear comfortable shoes as the length of the march is approximately 2.5 miles.
• Stay with your group and have a pre-planned meeting location in case of separation.
• If you're driving in the area of the march, be mindful of pedestrians and other vulnerable road users.
• Keep your phone fully charged.
• Download the what3words app to pinpoint and share your location.
Austin Public Health recommends attendees get vaccinated, use hand sanitizer, wash hands often and stay home if you feel sick. Find vaccines near you at vaccines.gov (vacunas.gov en Español).
About the Austin Area Heritage Council
The mission of the Austin Area Heritage Council is to encourage interest in all cultures represented
in Austin and to celebrate the rich history of Austin. The Heritage Council promotes understanding
and respect among all people by creating and supporting multicultural activities as well as
highlighting the achievements and talents of all members of the community regardless of race or
religion.
About Austin Center for Events
The Austin Center for Events (ACE) is a collaborative assembly of City of Austin departments and agencies designed to streamline special event permitting on public and private property. ACE is anchored by teams from Austin Public Health, Transportation and Public Works, Parks, Music, Police, Fire, EMS, Austin Resource Recovery, Development Services, and partner agencies, and works closely with event organizers to guide them through the special event permitting process.
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