The dangerously cold temperatures on Monday have limited Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations across the nation as a winterstorm and arctic blast hit several parts of the United States. MLK Day events, from prayer services to marches, have been planned. However, some towns had to change their plans after the arctic blast.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations across the nation are being constrained by extremely cold temperatures on Monday as a winter storm and arctic blast hit some regions of the country. Even though some towns were forced to change their plans in the wake, events ranging from prayer services to parades to commemorate MLK Day have been scheduled. Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations across the nation are being constrained by extremely cold temperatures on Monday as a winter storm and arctic blast hit some regions of the country. Although some towns were compelled to change their plans in the wake, events like prayer services and parades to commemorate MLK Day have been scheduled.
The dangerously cold temperatures on Monday have limited Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations across the nation as a winterstorm and arctic blast hit several parts of the United States. MLK Day events, from prayer services to marches, have been planned. However, some towns had to change their plans after the arctic blast.