[09/18/01] CLUBS WAYSIDE HOMEMAKER VOLUNTEERS 9:30
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, September 18, 2001
[09/18/01]
CLUBS
WAYSIDE HOMEMAKER VOLUNTEERS 9:30 a.m. Wednesday; with Betty Ewell, 3688 Jeff Davis Road.
LIONS CLUB Noon Wednesday, Maxwell’s; William Waller Jr. will speak.
VICKSBURG ALCORN ALUMNI 7 p.m. Friday; Elks Lodge, 916 Walnut St.
PUBLIC PROGRAMS
RED CROSS FUNDRAISER 7:30 a.m.- until, today through Friday; Plaza Automotive, 1850 S. Frontage Road; $1 donation or more receives red, white and blue ribbons.
READING AND BOOK SIGNING 5 p.m. Wednesday; John Hatch, author of “Mississippi Swamp;” Heritage Center, 1414 Washington St.
SENIOR CENTER Today: 1 p.m., learn the dulcimer, 1 p.m., cooking with Harrah’s; Wednesday: 9 a.m., king bridge club; 10 a.m., NIA exercise; 1:30-3:30 p.m., beginner acrylic art class; Thursday: 8:30 a.m., NIA exercise, 9:30 a.m., beginner bridge, 10:30 a.m., beginner computer, 11:30 a.m., intermediate computer, 12:30 p.m., Richter bridge, 1 p.m., SuperValu bingo.
BUSINESS WORKSHOP 1-4:30 p.m. today; Chamber of Commerce; free program; “Thinking About Starting a Small Business;” for reservations, 636-1012 or 857-3536.
POST-ABORTION SUPPORT GROUP Begins Sept. 27, 6-8 p.m.; 10-week program; to register, call 638-2778 or 636-6186.
YOGA CLASSES 5:30 p.m. Tuesday and 7 p.m. Thursday; eight-week course taught by Phyllis Newman, 619-6900.
KNOWLEDGE COLLEGE READING PROGRAM 8 a.m.-noon through Dec. 8; open to students age 6-16; must be accompanied by an adult; tuition, $150; financial aid available; Lucy DeRossette, 851-5009 or 636-3067.
CREATIVE ARTS WORKSHOP 4 p.m. today; Warren County Extension Office, 1100C Grove St.; register by today, 636-5391 or 636-0182.
GRACE CHRISTIAN COUNSELING CENTER Workshop for people adjusting or coping with loss; 5:30 tonight; 1408 Cherry St.; $30 registration fee; limited amount of financial assistance; Walter Frazier, 636-5703.
SOUTHERN BOOK CLUB 7 p.m. Wednesday; A Cup Full coffee shop; discussing Clyde Edgerton’s “Walking Across Egypt.”
WARREN COUNTY GIRL SCOUTS Citywide recruitment; 7 tonight; Vicksburg Junior High School cafeteria; girls age 5-18 in grades K-12; parents or legal guardian must attend; also in need of volunteers; Susan Williamson, 318-574-4809.
HUMANITIES LECTURE SERIES 7 p.m. Thursday; Norman Marmillion, editor of “Old Plantation Home” will read from the memoirs of Laura Lacoul Gore; reception follows.
JACKSON NEUROPATHY ASSOCIATION SUPPORT GROUP 6 p.m. Thursday; St. James Episcopal Church, 3921 Oak Ridge Drive, Jackson; neurologist Dr. Ruth Fredericks is guest speaker; 956-5217 or 825-4716.
TRANSPLANT SUPPORT GROUP 6 p.m. Thursday; Mississippi Organ Recovery Agency, 12 River Bend, Jackson; 800-690-8878.
PUBLIC LIBRARY Wednesday: 10:30 a.m., preschool story time with Lottie Walker, followed by an art project.
MAKING A JACOB’S LADDER 4-5:30 p.m. Friday; workshop for children; focus on traditional folk toys; $5 per child; 631-2997.
MAGNOLIA BALLROOM DANCE 8-11 p.m. Saturday; Ethnic Heritage Building at the Jim Buck Ross Agriculture and Forestry Museum, Jackson; West Coast swing exhibition; $10 for members, $5 for first-time guests and $14 for returning guests; Sandra Inman, 932-6959, Shirley Griffin, 636-7000, or Jane Carter, 924-5690.
VICKSBURG CHAPTER OF LINKS WALK-A-THON 7:30 a.m. Saturday; Pemberton Square mall; children $5; adults $10; Opsy Dorsey, 636-3974.
MANDATORY TRAINING FOR BUSINESS 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, Jackson State University’s Division of Continuing Education; University Centers, 3825 Ridgewood Road; $249 or $269 with 1.5 CEU’s; refreshments provided; Gwen Dooley, 432-6649.
MISSISSIPPI CRAFTS ON NATCHEZ TRACE Sunday and Monday; Craig McMillin of Franklinton, La., will conduct a potters wheel and clay demonstration.
PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday; Pemberton Square mall; sponsored by River Region Health Systems; Tammye Hughes, 631-2534.
NATIONAL HUNTING AND FISHING DAY 8 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. Saturday; Tensas River NWR, Tallulah; concessions, music, exhibits, health screening, demonstrations, door prizes and more; 318-574-1624.
PINE NEEDLE WEAVING WORKSHOP 1-4 p.m. Saturday; Charlotte Smith will lead pine needle basketry class; need needle nose pliers and scissors; $27.50 for SCHF members; $32.50 for non-members.
CHURCHES
ROSE HILL M.B. CHURCH Annual revival services 7:15 nightly through Friday; the Rev. Jimmie Burse of Clinton is guest speaker.
WAYSIDE APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE Revival crusade; 7:30 nightly through Friday; 4615 Halls Ferry Road; features H.M. Lawrence Jr.; 636-4505.
CHINA GROVE M.B. CHURCH NO. 2 REVIVAL 7:30 nightly through Friday; the Rev. Charlie Blackmore, pastor of Mount Zion and St. James M.B. churches will be guest speaker.
ANSHE CHESED CELEBRATES HIGH HOLIDAYS Today; the local Jewish congregation will celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the beginning of the Jewish New Year 5762; the next 10 days are the Days of Repentance.
BETHLEHEM M.B. CHURCH CHOIR REHEARSAL 5:30 p.m. Thursday; 11 a.m. Saturday; 3055 N. Washington St.; Kevin Winters, musician.
COVENANT CHRISTIAN CHURCH 20TH ANNIVERSARY 5 p.m. Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday; 715 Cooper Road in Jackson; dinner on Saturday and brunch on Sunday.
ST. JAMES M.B. CHURCH “Crusade for Christ”; 7 nightly, Saturday-Sept. 29; 1922 Pearl St.; Saturday: fashion and talent show.