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Food drive, community celebration to mark Day of Remembrance and Service for Martin Luther King, Jr.

On Monday, January 20, the Hull No Place for Hate Committee will again to sponsor a community drive to benefit Aunt Dot’s Food Pantry at Wellspring Multiservice Center.

The food drive and celebration will take place on the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Wellspring, 814 Nantasket Avenue

The Day of Remembrance and Service is one of the No Place for Hate Committee’s events under this year’s theme, “Peace on our Peninsula.” The intent is to improve communication and interaction across all sectors of the community, and to celebrate both the similarities and differences of Hull’s population.
This year’s program will include a slide show, readings, poetry, music, and light refreshments. Resources about the history of this occasion will be available, and families are encouraged to participate with their children.
The Day of Remembrance and Service has numerous supporters, including Hull Artists, Hull Nantasket Chamber of Commerce, Council on Aging, Hull Land Conservation Trust, Hull Lifesaving Museum, Hull Pride, Nantasket Hull Rotary Club, Hull Select Board, Weir River Watershed Association, and Wellspring.

Participants in Monday’s event are asked to bring nonperishable food items and personal items such as shampoo and shaving products for the food pantry.
More information about the Hull No Place for Hate Committee can be found at On Monday, January 20, the Hull No Place for Hate Committee will again to sponsor a community drive to benefit Aunt Dot’s Food Pantry at Wellspring Multiservice Center.

The food drive and celebration will take place on the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Wellspring, 814 Nantasket Avenue

The Day of Remembrance and Service is one of the No Place for Hate Committee’s events under this year’s theme, “Peace on our Peninsula.” The intent is to improve communication and interaction across all sectors of the community, and to celebrate both the similarities and differences of Hull’s population.
This year’s program will include a slide show, readings, poetry, music, and light refreshments. Resources about the history of this occasion will be available, and families are encouraged to participate with their children.
The Day of Remembrance and Service has numerous supporters, including Hull Artists, Hull Nantasket Chamber of Commerce, Council on Aging, Hull Land Conservation Trust, Hull Lifesaving Museum, Hull Pride, Nantasket Hull Rotary Club, Hull Select Board, Weir River Watershed Association, and Wellspring.

Participants in Monday’s event are asked to bring nonperishable food items and personal items such as shampoo and shaving products for the food pantry.
More information about the Hull No Place for Hate Committee can be found at www.town.hull.ma.us/no-place-hate-committee.