Business networking event on MLK day will go on as scheduled in cozy indoor setting
Published 1:12 pm Sunday, January 19, 2025
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NATCHEZ — Though the Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade has been postponed to next Sunday, Jan. 26, the “I Have a Dream” Business Networking event previously scheduled to take place after the parade is still on for Monday, Jan. 20, organizers said.
The event takes place indoors at The Warehouse, located at 500 Lasalle St. from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Hot chocolate will be served with free refreshments, said Malcolm Inniss of New Vision Broadcasting.
“While the parade has been rescheduled for the safety of our children, the Networking Event will go on as planned. Business doesn’t stop — and neither does the work to achieve Dr. King’s dream of economic empowerment in our community,” he said.
This event is the first of its kind hosted by New Vision Broadcasting WTYJ and WMIS along with community partners for local businesses, community and church groups and organizations, said Malcolm Inniss, owner of the broadcasting company.
“This isn’t just a networking event,” Inniss said. “It’s a call to action. Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision, this gathering is designed to spark economic vitality and collaboration in our community. It’s time for local businesses, churches, community groups, and organizations to come together and work together to achieve economic growth, support one another to build a stronger community, educate and empower each other and hold ourselves accountable to fulfill the dream Dr. King set in motion.”
Inniss said a few event highlights include a meet and greet with participating community organizations and businesses, door prizes for businesses who present their business cards for a chance to win, as well as light food and refreshments provided by Van Hawkins and Mr. Banks’ South Sizzle.
“This is an opportunity to meet new businesses, reconnect with existing ones, and pledge to grow Natchez and the Miss-Lou together,” Inniss said. “Dr. King’s dream was rooted in the belief that economic empowerment is the key to crossing the mountain of inequality and creating lasting change. Let’s take that dream to the next level by committing to work together for a stronger, united future. Join us as we honor Dr. King’s vision and start the important work of building a thriving economic community.”
To RSVP, send an email to info@newvisionbroadcasting.com. Don’t forget to bring business cards to participate in special prize raffles, Innis said.
For more information call 601-446-9911 and ask for Malcolm or contact Brian Marvel at 601-870-3607.