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Celebrating the Life & Legacy of Congressman John Lewis Saturday, July 30 at 10:00 a.m. www.reimaginethelegacy.com

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“If not us, then who? If not now, then when? What legacy do you want to leave behind?” — Congressman John Lewis

A Great Legacy Worth Reimagining A Contributed Article by A.J. Robinson Congressman John Lewis gave us reason to celebrate his life, but, frankly speaking, it is not enough to revere him. We must instead emulate his actions. We must use his memory to not only seek the moral clarity that resided deep within him, but as an opportunity to reflect on the many questions one of the world’s greatest troublemakers asked his entire life — If not us, then who? If not now, then when? What legacy do you want to leave behind? These are questions that must be internalized, personalized, and answered by each and every one of us, regardless of race, political party, religion, or zip code.

IN CELEBRATION OF THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF

CONGRESSMAN JOHN LEWIS

S AT U R D AY I J U LY 3 0 I 2 0 2 2 D O W N T O W N AT L A N TA 10 AM

TRIBUTES AND MURAL REDEDICATION

11 AM

COMMUNITY-WIDE MOMENT OF REFLECTION

ALL DAY

LEARNING AND CELEBRATION THROUGHOUT THE DOWNTOWN ATLANTA COMMUNITY

On July 30th at 10:00 a.m., Central Atlanta Progress will host a mural rededication ceremony at the John Lewis Hero Mural at the corner of Auburn Ave and Jesse Hill Jr. Dr. At 11:00 am, the ceremony will end with the ringing of bells for 80 seconds, representing the Congressman’s 80 years of life on the day he was laid to rest and initiating a community-wide moment of reflection. Following the ceremony and moment of reflection, the public is invited to participate in a variety of community activities.

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He left us with a modernized blueprint for kindness. At this moment in our nation and history, there are many exciting conversations about the life of John Lewis, all equally as important as the other. But after the dialogue lessens, the commemorative bells stop ringing, the celebrations stop, and in between the national and global crises we face daily, each of us -- all of us, will still be faced with answering those same fervent questions.

Please join us, as houses of worship across Atlanta ring bells for 80 seconds at 11:00AM/EST, on Saturday, July 30th. This will initiate a community-wide moment of reflection and signify the beginning of the observance of Congressman John Lewis’ life and legacy.

John’s last book, “Carry On,” demonstrates the unrelenting confidence he had in our future. More importantly, it provides his final thoughts on the topics most important to him, like justice, courage, faith, mentorship and forgiveness. It is my hope that we not only read about him and celebrate him, but that we use this moment and the days ahead to live up to the legacy he left with each of us.

And so, we hope you’ll make plans to attend “Reimagine the Legacy,” a celebration of the life and legacy of Congressman John Lewis on Saturday, July 30, beginning at 10 a.m. Details can be found at: www.reimaginethelegacy.com. A.J. Robinson is President of Central Atlanta Progress

Join Us Saturday, July 30 and enjoy FREE ADMISSION from 11 am to 3 pm as we celebrate and honor the legacy of the late

Those of us who were fortunate enough to know him and call him our friend know that it’s just like John to be thoughtful and forward thinking, even in his final days. He left us with a modernized blueprint for kindness and a reminder that we have a responsibility to care for our common home and guidance on how to pass the torch and engage future generations. Thank you, Congressman for reminding us that the legacy belongs to all of us. Thank you for helping us reimagine the legacy.

Congressman John Lewis

May you rest in power. REIMAGINING THE LEGACY Over the last year, my team at Central Atlanta Progress and the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District has spent time reflecting on the organization’s relationship with the Congressman, whose district office was located in the heart of downtown Atlanta at 100 Peachtree Street, and who was a longtime friend and supporter of our work. We thus felt it fitting and proper that, as an organization known for creating opportunities to convene people in downtown, honoring Congressman Lewis with a community-wide celebration was a perfect way to observe the anniversary of his passing. Further, we sought to create an experience in which people could reflect on legacy, learning, and action in spaces directly impacted by his leadership and vision.

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Downtown Love Visiting John Lewis’ favorite city spots

Congressman John Lewis dedicated his life to building “The Beloved Community” in Atlanta and beyond, and you don’t have to look far to see the lasting impact he made on our city. Keep reading for a list of places around Downtown Atlanta that were important to him, his work, and his legacy. 100 Peachtree Street

Congressman Lewis, from his office at 100 Peachtree, points out iconic landmarks of the Civil Rights movement to Angel Cabrera, President of Georgia Tech University.

Congressman Lewis’ office was at 100 Peachtree, formerly known as The Equitable Building, for over 30 years. He loved the location because it placed him at the center of his congressional district and made him accessible to his constituents whether they came by car or MARTA; all means of transportation led to his office. He also loved that his office was within walking distance of Martin Luther King, Jr. National

Historical Park and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Congressman Lewis took great pleasure in walking around the neighborhood. Whether it was to his barber, a restaurant, the bank, or the post office, he used those walks to connect with folks, frequently asking strangers about their background, where they were from, and where they were going. He loved to converse with people, and his kindness and grace are remembered by all he touched. Even after his passing, his legacy lives on across our country and in his neighborhood, as well as at 100 Peachtree. Congresswoman Nikema Williams, who holds Congressman Lewis’ 5th District Congressional seat, now occupies the Congressman’s old office, where she continues his work and builds her own legacy.

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John Lewis viewing the 2017 solar eclipse from Woodru

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wanted to support our business. That’s just who he was; he was so genuine. He made sure to do the things that would enhance our community.” Hyatt Regency Atlanta 265 Peachtree Street NE Congressman Lewis was a frequent visitor and guest at the Hyatt over the years, and he had a yearly tradition of eating lunch at the hotel during DragonCon. He was also a regular attendee at the Hyatt’s Annual Heritage Celebration and was honored at the 2019 event. Fried Chicken from Busy Bee Café

Ebenezer Baptist Church 101 Jackson Street NE Throughout its long history, Ebenezer Baptist Church, located Downtown, has been a spiritual home to many citizens of the “Sweet Auburn” community. Congressman Lewis was a parishioner for years at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. preached and Warnock remains pastor. Warnock was called to Lewis’ bedside days before his death and presided over his funeral service. Mocha Pops 57 Forsyth Street NW Congressman Lewis enjoyed an occasional treat from Mocha Pops following a trip

to his barber shop next door. His favorite flavor was banana pudding. Vintage the Barbershop 55 Forsyth Street NW “Congressman Lewis always made time for conversation. If you needed a moment to talk, he’d make that moment happen no matter how busy he was,” says Clarence Hutchinson, Manager of Vintage of the Barbershop. “For nearly a decade, John Lewis would stroll over the shop by himself, sometimes for a haircut but sometimes just to chat. He never said no to an autograph or picture, especially if there were children around, and he wouldn’t leave the shop until he shook everyone’s hand. John made a point to pay and tip the barbers, even after they told him he didn’t need to. He truly

Woodruff Park 91 Peachtree Street Congressman Lewis was a frequent visitor to Woodruff Park. In 2017, hundreds of Atlantans flocked to the greenspace’s main lawn to experience a rare solar eclipse. Attendees were delighted by Congressman Lewis’ surprise appearance at the event, making the day even more festive and memorable. Busy Bee Café 810 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SW It’s no secret that Congressman Lewis loved the fried chicken at the recent James Beard Award-winning restaurant. The café, in business since 1947, was a favorite of the civil rights leaders and is still a must-stop for locals and celebrities, including Oprah Winfrey and VP Kamala Harris.

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OUR HERO Atlanta is a better city — and America a more perfect union — thanks to the leadership of John Lewis. Centennial Yards honors and celebrates the enduring legacy of Congressman Lewis, whose service to humanity continues to inspire the creation of a Beloved Community, here in Atlanta and beyond.

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