NEW HAVEN — Concerned Citizens for the Greater New Haven Dixwell Community "Q" House will hold a fund-raiser at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in conjunction with an event honoring the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
Bankruptcy court has given the group four months to come up with funds to show it can take care of artifacts rescued from Q House when it was shut down. Concerned Citizens hopes to eventually raise enough funds to reopen the center or build a replacement.
Contact Jacqueline Bracey at 281-1986 for details of the fund-raiser.
The event honoring King’s memory on the anniversary of his assassination will be held at the Dixwell United Congregational Church, 217 Dixwell Ave.
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