News Summary
Despite freezing temperatures, Chattanooga is gearing up for its 55th Annual MLK Day Parade on January 20, 2025. Organizers remain optimistic about the turnout as community members prepare to celebrate Dr. King’s legacy. Participants are encouraged to dress warmly and enjoy an afternoon filled with festivities. The parade will start at 1:00 p.m. along Georgia Avenue and culminate at Olivet Baptist Church, followed by a main program at 2:00 p.m. Shuttle services will be provided for participants, ensuring convenience during the event.
Chattanooga Gears Up for 55th Annual MLK Day Parade Despite Bitter Cold
Chattanooga is getting ready to celebrate the 55th Annual MLK Day Parade on January 20, 2025, at 1:00 p.m., and organizers are determined to keep the spirit alive, even if the temperatures are forecasted to dip below freezing! The Unity Group, the driving force behind this beloved event, is expecting a heartwarming turnout, despite the icy chill in the air.
Dress for Success: Warmth is Key!
If you’re planning to join the parade as a participant or as a cheerleader along the route, be sure to bundle up and dress warmly! The parade lineup is set to kick off at 12:30 p.m. along Georgia Avenue, making it essential to layer up for warmth as you wait for the fun to begin.
A Journey Through the Heart of Chattanooga
The parade will weave its way down E. MLK Boulevard to Peeples Street, finally wrapping up next to the historic Olivet Baptist Church. It’s a delightful route that highlights some of the city’s most iconic spots, all while honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Follow-Up Festivities: More Than Just a Parade
Commute with Ease: Shuttle Services Available
Gratitude for Community Support
The Power of ‘Dreaming Big’
A Week of Service: Leading Up to the Big Day
Informative Talks and Community Actions
Engaging the Youth: Leadership Symposium
Community Service and Fun Activities
Conclusion: Join the Celebration
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Additional Resources
- Local 3 News: 55th Annual MLK Week Parade
- Wikipedia: Martin Luther King Jr.
- Times Free Press: Things to Do in Chattanooga Area this Week
- Google Search: Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations in Chattanooga
- TN Tribune: UTC to Host MLK Day Commemorative Brunch
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Martin Luther King Jr.
- Chattanoogan: 2025 Chattanooga Hamilton County Armed
- Google News: MLK Day events Chattanooga

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