A day for children

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Alex Wilks, left, chats with Robert Ramos during the Annual MLK Day Children’s Program (top). Robert Jones entertains the children by playing an African instrument of celebration that is a predecessor of the modern banjo. The Jan. 20 event featured story tellers, artists and games highlighting the life of Martin Luther King Jr. For more MLK coverage, see pages 5-9.

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