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33rd Fox Cities Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration

Monday, January 15 | 6-7:30 p.m.
Lawrence Memorial Chapel

Lawrence University is excited to host the 33rd Fox Cities Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration.

Hear from:

  • Keynote Speaker Cainan Davenport | “We Have A Dream”
  • Highlight Speaker Dr. Adriana McCleer

With musical performances from:

  • NOIR | Lawrence University student group
  • Star Scholars | Music & Poetry

Also featuring the presentation of Jane LaChapelle McCarty Unity in Diversity MLK Community Leader and MLK Educator awards:

Thank you to our sponsors!

  • People of Progression
  • Appleton Area School District
  • United Way Fox Cities
  • Boys & Girls Club of the Fox Valley
  • City of Appleton

Help support the future of the Fox Cities MLK Celebration!

The Fox Cities MLK Committee (a group of passionate and experienced community members and leaders from non-profit organizations and schools) are proud to plan and host the 33rd Annual Fox Cities Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration.

This free community event is successful largely thanks to donations made by you, our community! All funds will be used only for the annual MLK Day celebration.

Thank you for your support!

Donate to the Fox Cities MLK Celebration


About Cainan

Cainan Davenport, affectionately known as “K” within the community he serves, is the co-owner of Taperz Barber Shop and the co-founder of People of Progression. He has dedicated his career to being a community business professional, committed to making a positive impact in the areas that need it most.

A proud Army military veteran, Cainan served as a Combat Medic, gaining skills that now fuel his efforts to foster unity and collaboration within the Appleton community for over 15 years.

Cainan’s community initiatives are nothing short of inspiring. He is the force behind the Appleton Back to School Block Party. Additionally, he actively participates in Jefferson Elementary School’s Back to School Bash.

As a testament to his belief that bringing like-minded individuals together, Cainan was honored with the MLK Community Leader Award in 2023.

In 2007, Cainan opened “Komplexions Barber Shop,” Appleton’s first black-owned barbershop and later established “Taperz Barbershop.” Despite the challenges faced as a minority business owner, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, he continues to lead various community events, turning Taperz into a hub for all people in the Fox Valley, particularly those of color.

As the Vice President of Generational Guidance Group, a local organization supporting kids in the Fox Valley, Cainan actively contributes to events that build character, teach teamwork, and
boost self-esteem.

Recognizing additional needs in the community, Cainan created Taperz Talks, providing a safe space to discuss life grievance. His barbershop serves as a haven during off hours for open forums, fostering open conversations within the community. His constant goal is to bring like-minded individuals together to actively work on solutions, creating a stronger and more empowered community.

About Dr. Adriana McCleer

Adriana McCleer, Ph.D., is the Community Partnerships Supervisor at Appleton Public Library, where she oversees programs, community engagement, outreach, and partnerships related to teens and adults.

Adriana’s approach to librarianship is asset-based, collaborative, and community-centered, so engagement in local initiatives is central to her work. She is the chair of Casa Hispana, Inc. Board of Directors, event chair for Latino Fest, a member of the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center’s NEW PAC and supports various local programs and projects.

Lawrence in the Fox Cities

Thursday, January 11 | 6-8:30 p.m.
Somerset Room – Warch Campus Center

Alumni, parents, and friends of Lawrence University are invited to a special reception and discussion with Lawrence University President Laurie A. Carter. Join us as we celebrate the future of our university and your essential role in our community!

Complimentary hors d’oeurvres and a wine and beer bar will be provided. Admission is free.

Register by January 4!

The Great Midwest Merch Contest

Calling all trivia buffs and creative minds!

Want to showcase your artistic flair and earn some extra points for Trivia LIX?

Announcing the Merch Design Submission Contest! Send in your trivia-themed designs. This is your chance to leave a mark on GMTC history, and of course, snag points for your team.

  • Submit your original, safe-for-work designs related to trivia. Uniqueness is the name of the game!
    • Format matters! Send your artwork in PNG or JPEG form to greatmidwesttrivia@gmail.com.
    • A transparent background? That’s the cherry on top!
    • Feel free to submit as many designs, but remember, points are capped at 3 submissions per team.
  • Points and prizes:
    • 10 points for each submission (because trying is half the battle).
    • 20 points if your design is chosen.
    • The creators of the top 3 designs will receive a shirt featuring their masterpiece. Wear it with pride!
  • The deadline to submit your designs is Sunday, Dec. 10 at 11:59 p.m. CST.

New Employees/Promotions/Rehires

If you see them on campus, please welcome them to Lawrence!

New Employees

Rose Petersen – Campus Safety Officer

Taylor Lang – Associate Director of Annual Giving

Ben Morhac – Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach

Stephanie Jossart – Executive Assistant

Robert McLay – Bon Appetit

Kara Solander – Bon Appetit – Baker

Bella Baliwa – Custodian

Cameron Feist – Consultant

Rehires

Melissa Iverson – Custodian

Library Course Reserves

If you are a faculty member who is thinking about setting up course reserves, you may bring in your course reserves items for the Winter term now. 

Consult Course Reserves on the library’s homepage for more information including links to forms and reserve cards. Contact Cindy, Anna, or Makayla with any questions. 

The library will be closed with the rest of the campus from Dec. 16-Jan. 1.

Free December YMCA Membership for Employees

December is a great time to try the YMCA; Lawrence employees can enjoy a free membership Dec. 1-31!

Bring your LU ID to the Downtown YMCA and sign up. You can add dependents or spouses for just $12 each. Your membership is also good at the Fox Valley area YMCAs.

Check out hours and classes here.

If you have any questions contact Erin Buenzli at buenzlie@lawrence.edu.

Critical Conversations and Practices

Teaching Communication at LU

Monday, Nov. 20 | 1:45-3 p.m.
Warch Campus Center 325 – Pusey Room

Join faculty and staff to discuss an article on ‘quietness’ in the classroom, share challenges in teaching writing, performance, and speaking in our classrooms and studios, and share the purposes of teaching communicative practices in the liberal arts.

Bon Appetit D-Term hours of operation

Andrew Commons

Last Service is breakfast Wednesday, Nov. 22 at 7:30-9:30 a.m.
Closed until dinner Tuesday, Jan. 2 at 4:30 p.m.

Kate’s Corner

Closes for Term 1 Tuesday, Nov. 21 at 8 p.m.
Reopens Tuesday, Jan 2. at 4 p.m.

Kaplan’s Café

Closes for Term 1 Tuesday, Nov. 21 at 9 p.m.
Reopens for D-Term Sunday, Nov. 26 for dinner at 5-6 p.m.

Beginning Monday, Nov. 27, D-Term hours are:

  • Monday-Friday
    • Breakfast – 8-9 a.m.
    • Lunch – 12-1 p.m.
    • Dinner – 5-6 p.m.
  • Saturday-Sunday
    • Brunch – 11 a.m.-Noon

D-Term meal plans end on Friday, Dec. 8 at 1 p.m.

The Café will be open for retail sales:

Monday-Friday | Nov. 27-Dec. 15 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m.