Unity Luncheon on the MTSU Campus Tuesday, Feb. 11 - Murfreesboro Mayor Comments on Event

Feb 07, 2014 at 02:28 pm by bryan


Campus and community will come together Tuesday, Feb. 11, at MTSU’s annual Unity Luncheon to celebrate three Rutherford County citizens who have spent their lives to service to others.
 
The event begins at 11 a.m. in the second-floor ballroom of the university’s Student Union with a keynote address from alumnus and author Michael McDonald, MTSU’s first African-American student government president.
 
Murfreesboro Mayor Tommy Bragg commented on the event during the City Council meeting held this past Thursday night...
 
 
Sponsored by the MTSU Intercultural and Diversity Affairs Center and the Black History Month Committee, this year’s Unity Luncheon will honor:
Butler, a World War II veteran and member of Prosperity Dilton Baptist Church, is a 33rd Degree Mason, a Shriner, a board member of the St. Clair Senior Center and a volunteer at the Room at the Inn shelter, among his many activities.
 
A founding member and church mother of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Martin has been a member of Delta Sigma Theta service sorority for almost 60 years and is well known for her community service along with her family, many of whom became educators through her example.
 
Hickerson-Washington, a native of Shelbyville, Tenn., currently serves as coordinator of secondary instruction for Rutherford County Schools. She has worked on the boards of several service organizations, including MTSU’s National Alumni Association, Salvation Army Parks and Recreation and the MTSU Foundation, and she also is a member of and busy volunteer at Murfreesboro’s First Baptist Church.
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