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Martin Luthern King Holiday in Kansas City?


Martin Luthern King Holiday in Kansas City?

Yes!

Yes Martin Luther King Day tommorow is a holiday for most people...All Schools and Government get the day off.

Yes, we get the day off, we bake a birthday cake and we attend the parade. Wheee.

Yea we get Monday off of school because of it!

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