FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JAN 04, 2017
GREAT FALLS, MONTANA —In celebration of the courageous spirit and message of Martin Luther King, Jr., the University of Providence is hosting a public program at Trinitas Chapel on Monday, January 16. The event will kick off with the ringing of the bell at 10 a.m. outside the chapel. This complements the nation’s ceremonial ringing of the Liberty Bell at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, as a symbol of freedom and justice.
The program will continue in the chapel to include music from the Great Falls Community Gospel Choir and UnTapp3d. University of Providence President Anthony Aretz will deliver the keynote address followed by an excerpt of a Martin Luther King, Jr. speech. After the program, attendees are invited to gather in the Student Center for a soup and roll luncheon.
This event is free and open to the public. All are welcome.
The University of Providence (UP) is a private, Roman Catholic Liberal Arts University founded in 1932 by the Sisters of Providence. The University of Providence honors the Sisters’ vision today by providing a mission-driven education to those that need it the most. UP is located in Great Falls, Montana and offers both undergraduate and graduate level liberal arts programs and health programs. For more information visit www.uprovidence.edu.