News Summary
Beaufort County is preparing to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 20 with various community events, parade information, and service opportunities. Many services will be closed, including banks and administrative offices, while essential emergency services remain available. Community members can honor Dr. King’s legacy through volunteer activities, a parade, and a memorial program, all aimed at uniting the community in reflection and celebration. Don’t miss out on the chance to get involved and commemorate this important day!
Exciting Events and Closures in Beaufort County for Martin Luther King Jr. Day!
Hey there, Beaufort County! As we gear up to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 20, it’s a good time to check out what’s happening and what to expect in our community. This important holiday is not only a day off for many but also a special occasion to honor the incredible legacy of Dr. King through events and volunteer opportunities.
What’s Closed and What’s Open?
First things first, many services will be closed on January 20. If you’ve got banking to do, you’ll have to wait until Tuesday. Most banks, mail centers, and administrative offices in Beaufort County will close their doors to observe this significant day. However, don’t worry! Our emergency services will still be operational, so all essential help is just a phone call away.
In case you’re wondering about garbage and recycling, the Beaufort County Convenience Center located at 26 Summit Road on Hilton Head Island will also be closed for the day, reopening at 7:30 a.m. on January 21. But if you find yourself in need of groceries, most grocery stores, chain restaurants, and retail shops will remain open, ensuring you have everything you need for your holiday celebrations.
Volunteer Opportunities to Embrace the Spirit
Get Creative for the Parade
Now, if you’re feeling artsy, grab your craft supplies, as a poster-making event for the upcoming MLK Parade is happening on Sunday, January 19, from 6-8 p.m. at 39 Persimmon Street, Suite 201. This is the perfect opportunity to let your creative juices flow and prepare for the parade!
Parade Information: Join the Fun!
Now, mark your calendars! The Hilton Head MLK Day Parade kicks off at 10 a.m. on Monday from Hilton Head High School. Meanwhile, those in Bluffton can participate in the Bluffton MLK Day March starting at 2 p.m., but there’s a pre-program from 12-2 p.m. at Bluffton Town Hall to kickstart the fun. If you’re headed over to Beaufort, be sure to catch the Beaufort MLK Parade that starts at 10 a.m. at the Beaufort National Cemetery.
Memorial Programs to Remember
For those looking for a more reflective experience, a Memorial Program and Youth Day will be held at 2 p.m. on January 20 at May River Theatre in Bluffton, featuring performances and commentary that will surely inspire and uplift.
Don’t Forget the History
If you’re in the mood for some history, the Charleston Museum will be open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Check out their fantastic exhibits and historic houses that offer a glimpse into our past.
Mark Your Calendars for a Special Event
Lastly, if you’re looking to have some fun after the holiday, the Dine & Dance Sneaker Ball hosted by the Hilton Head MLK Committee for Justice is set for Saturday, January 25, from 5-10 p.m. at Port Royal Beach House. Tickets are available for $85, so gather your friends for a good time while supporting an important cause.
So, Beaufort County, get ready to celebrate and reflect on this Martin Luther King Jr. Day! Whether through volunteering, participating in parades, or enjoying local events, there’s something for everyone!
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Additional Resources
- Island Packet Article on Local News
- Wikipedia: Martin Luther King Jr.
- News Break: Beaufort MLK Day Parade
- Google Search: Martin Luther King Jr Day parades
- WSAV News on Beaufort County Council
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Your Island News on MLK Day Parade
- Google News: MLK Day community events

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