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City of Tallahassee hosts rescheduled reverse-style MLK Day parade
Parade was originally scheduled for Jan. 18
The City of Tallahassee is hosting a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade in reverse-style Saturday.
and last updated 2021-02-04 18:20:57-05
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â The City of Tallahassee is hosting a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade in reverse-style Saturday.
The parade, previously scheduled for Jan. 18, will be a drive-through event in downtown Tallahassee.
The parade will also be the first time the City of Tallahassee has hosted a parade to honor Martin Luther King, Jr.
It will take place southbound along Monroe Street between Tennessee and Pensacola Street.
Cibolo church leaders offer curbside prayers
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Terrin Phillips, left, pastor at Refuge Church of San Antonio in Cibolo, and Sarah Uhlhorn, right, Refuge Church children s pastor, pray with Daniel Elisio of Converse, on Jan 18 in Cibolo.Jeff B. Flinn /Staff
Cibolo area church leaders gathered on Main Street in Cibolo outside St. Paul’s Evangelical Church to pray for people driving by, in the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on a day set aside in his honor.
Cibolo Mayor Stosh Boyle helped bring together spiritual leaders from St. Paul’s, Everyday Christian Fellowship, and Refuge Church of San Antonio in Cibolo to offer a drive-by prayer service on Jan. 18. Tables with boxes of doughnuts were set up, neon cardboard signs were drawn, and a half-dozen church members stood by, inviting passing motorists to pull over to be prayed upon.