OMA&D students, staff and alumni, in collaboration with the 91探花Carlson Leadership & Public Service Center, United Way of King County and 91探花student organizations, came together to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., through a day of service on Monday, Jan. 20.
Festivities began with a kick-off event that included speakers, performances and a continental breakfast at the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center. From there, participants engaged in a variety of community service projects, ranging from disaster preparedness to helping veterans and military families. A group also went to Garfield High School in Seattle to take part in educational outreach workshops and participate in Seattle鈥檚 MLK Day march.
Photos by Rudy Mondragon, Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center













