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This is your last chance!

Dear omss,

I don't want you to miss out, so please take action today.

Last week, I emailed you about our brand new Dedication Items, which we are offering to Founding Sponsors like you before they are available in the Memorial's Gift Shop starting Thursday.

So please make one urgent donation to the MLK Memorial. When you do, I will set aside the Dedication Item(s) of your choice and then ship them to you as soon as possible.

Remember, these unique items (from the one-of-a-kind jewelry to the books and the artworks that feature actual pieces from the Stone of Hope) are limited-edition.

And they will be sold in our Memorial's Gift Shop starting Thursday in preparation for the Dedication Ceremony this coming Sunday.

That is why, even if you are planning to attend the Dedication Ceremony, I cannot guarantee we will still have them all in stock when you arrive.

So please don't wait! These items will make wonderful additions to your home or office. They can also serve as unique gifts this holiday season. And your donation will help us raise the final $6 million we need to reach our goal.

Thanks for all your help - your generous support is the reason why we are about to unveil the MLK Memorial to the world.

Sincerely,

Harry E. Johnson, Sr.
President & CEO
Washington, DC Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation, Inc.

P.S. You're one of our most loyal Founding Sponsors, so I have taken the liberty of reserving a select number of these special Dedication Items for you. But starting Thursday, they will be available to the general public. Make sure to get your items while they last. Thanks again and hope to see you at our many Dedication festivities!

 

Note: If you have any questions or comments you would like to send us,
please send an email to contactus@mlkmemorial.org or
submit your comments on our Contact Us form.



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