
DC Volunteers Restore Langston Golf Course on MLK Day
Volunteers gathered at Washington DC's historic Langston Golf Course on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to honor his legacy through service. The community came together to restore and improve the beloved public course.
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- Connection to MLK Day of Service
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TITLE: DC Volunteers Restore Langston Golf Course on MLK Day

SUMMARY: Volunteers gathered at Washington DC's historic Langston Golf Course on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to honor his legacy through service. The community came together to restore and improve the beloved public course.
CONTENT:
Community members turned Martin Luther King Jr. Day into a day of action at one of Washington DC's most historic golf courses.
Volunteers showed up at Langston Golf Course to help restore and beautify the public facility. The day of service honored Dr. King's legacy of community action and service to others.
Langston Golf Course holds special significance as one of the first public golf courses to welcome Black golfers in the nation's capital. The facility has served the community for decades, making it a fitting location for MLK Day service.
Why This Inspires
This story shows how communities honor Dr. King's message best through action, not just words. Volunteers chose to spend their day off improving a public space that serves everyone, embodying the spirit of service Dr. King championed.
The work at Langston continues a tradition of using MLK Day as a day on, not a day off.
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