About 300 local residents braved cold weather Monday to attend the seventh annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Scholarship Breakfast at the University of South Carolina at Lancaster's Bradley Arts and Sciences Building.
The event marks the celebration of the community "coming together as one" to honor the legacy of the late civil rights leader and provide financial assistance to college students, said the Rev. AnThony Pelham, pastor of Faith, Hope and Victory Christian Church.
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