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Obamas travel to D.C. school for King holiday

President Barack Obama honored the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday by participating in a painting project at a school on Capitol Hill.
Image: Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Sasha Obama, Malia Obama
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama observe the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday by participating in a community service project at the Stuart Hobson Middle School in Washington, D.C. on Monday. Michelle Obama is surprised by everyone singing "Happy Birthday" to her as she arrived; today is her 47th birthday. They are joined by their daughters, Malia, 12, right, and Sasha, 9, embraced by the first lady. J. Scott Applewhite / AP
/ Source: The Associated Press

President Barack Obama honored the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday by participating in a painting project at a school on Capitol Hill.

On the federal holiday named for the slain civil rights leader, Obama brought his family to Stuart Hobson Middle School, where he and first lady Michelle Obama helped paint apple characters on pillars in the lunchroom to encourage healthier eating.

Obama said King's legacy is also about service and urged Americans to get out into their communities on Monday — a step he suggested would have special meaning following the shooting rampage in Tucson, Ariz.

"After a painful week where so many of us were focused on the tragedy, it's good for us to remind ourselves of what this country is all about," he told reporters.

Monday also happened to be Michelle Obama's 47th birthday. To mark it, the crowd at the school sang the Stevie Wonder version of "Happy Birthday," which the musician wrote to honor King.