Jonathan Street neighborhood tour postponed due to weather

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Mother Nature has its way again against a planned conversation and a walking tour of the Jonathan Street neighborhood.

Due to the predicted chilly temperatures, the Coffee and Community event scheduled for Saturday starting at 11 a.m. at the Robert W. Johnson Community Center has been postponed, organizers said Friday.

The Coffee & Community event planned to start at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Robert W. Johnson Community Center has been postponed due to the chilly temps predicted. The event will be rescheduled for late February or early spring, organizers said.
The Coffee & Community event planned to start at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Robert W. Johnson Community Center has been postponed due to the chilly temps predicted. The event will be rescheduled for late February or early spring, organizers said.

Previously: 'Community & Coffee' MLK event focuses on Jonathan Street neighborhood

Led by volunteers from the center, leaders from Brothers Who Care and other community partners, the event was initially scheduled to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 17. The tour was to be part of a new project with the Neighborhood Design Center and Preservation Maryland to map community assets in the Jonathan Street neighborhood.

It was moved to Saturday because of snow, but the National Weather Service is predicting a high temperature of 27 degrees, so organizers are looking to reschedule the event to late February or early spring.

For more information, call Fred Chavis at 240-818-1728 or email him at fred@rwjcc.org.

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