The Free Press Events Calendar Returns, Spans Magnolia State
We are currently in the process of setting up an events calendar once again. This time, however, the calendar will spotlight events occurring across the state.
We are currently in the process of setting up an events calendar once again. This time, however, the calendar will spotlight events occurring across the state.
Dozens of artisans and vendors sold their wares at the annual Cotton District Arts Festival in Starkville, Miss., which saw thousands of attendees.
Stephen Brown works full-time at the Mississippi Museum of Art while balancing being a father, operator of the Briarwood Arts Center and a music producer under the moniker, 5th Child.
Recognizing that alleys are often overlooked during city planning, the Hattiesburg Convention Commission decided to make use of the available real estate they provide, which led to the launch of the pocket museum in downtown Hattiesburg.
In addition to unlimited ice cream while supplies lasted, the Jackson Zoo’s summer fundraiser featured a number of activities for children and families such as water slides, bounce houses, face-painting, animal encounters and more.
ACLU staff attorney McKenna Raney-Gray looked into other organizations’ LGBTQ-based programs to find what niches ACLU Mississsippi’s LGBTQ Justice Project could fill.
Capital City Pride will hold a “Coming Home With Pride” celebration in October 2022 that welcomes LGBTQ+ Mississippians who had previously left the state.
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