
Superintendent of Public Instruction Denise Juneau was in Missoula Monday January 19 to deliver the annual Martin Luther King Day Celebration address to a packed house at St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
"People around the world, the country, and our state fundamentally share many of the same values: we all love our family and friends, we want to be safe--we want to be educated--and we want to be healthy," said Juneau.
Prior to the address, the First Baptist Church, home of the Poverello Center, hosted a "Day of Service" where Montanans participated in service projects to help the homeless population.
"We must continue to be inspired by Dr. King," said Juneau. "We have come a long way but we still have many miles to go."