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Pop Up Shop coming to Council of Organizations May 4
SUMMARY: Paul Ford from the Gamma Epsilon Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma fraternity is excited to talk about the upcoming popup shop on May 4th at the Council of Organizations. The fraternity's motto is “Culture for Service, Service for Humanity” and they aim to support small businesses in the community. The popup shop will showcase local vendors and provide a learning opportunity for young entrepreneurs. Vendors can still sign up by contacting Paul Ford. The event will also feature speakers from First Mississippi Federal Credit Union. Overall, the fraternity is actively involved in the community and encourages people to support small businesses at the popup shop.
Time is 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at building on 45th Avenue and 8th Street.
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Coming Home to Clarke County is Saturday in Stonewall
SUMMARY: Patricia Arrington and Ashley McGill are inviting everyone to the spring event in Clark County at Stonewall, Mississippi on Saturday. The event will honor the youth and retired teachers in the community with activities like sack races, musical chairs, and live entertainment. The event will also include a parade with various participants like 18 wheelers, ATVs, dance groups, and bands. The goal is to bring the community together and support the youth in Clark County. Vendors can participate for a fee of $35, and anyone interested can contact Ashley or Patricia for more information. Overall, the event aims to bring the community together for a fun day of activities.
The parade starts at noon outside Town Hall.
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Victims of deadly Purvis tornado remembered
SUMMARY: After decades of searching, a group in Pervis, Mississippi, has found the mass burial site of victims of a deadly 1908 tornado. The Lamar County Historical Society has led the effort, with George Stevens and Ernestine Thompson playing key roles. Thompson's family members have long known the general location of the graves, but the exact site remained elusive until now. The group plans to continue researching the victims and possibly installing markers to honor them. Over 140 people lost their lives in the devastating EF4 tornado, and the community is finally able to pay tribute to their memory.
Victims of deadly Purvis tornado remembered.
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