Event Calendar
Mt Salus Meet & Greet/Pick up schedules
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Fresh at Five to be back June 5
The 2018 Fresh at Five season opens Tuesday, June 5. Local farmers and producers will offer goods at the open-air market on Jefferson Street in Olde Towne from 5 until 7pm.
Fresh spring vegetables and fruits, honey, milk, bread and cheese should be available. Community members can look forward to the arrival of more varieties of prduce available later in the growing season at markets each Tuesday in June, July, and August. Main Street Director, Tara Lytal, reminds community members, “Fresh at Five is a rain or shine event.”
The annual Fire versus Police Cook-Off, a community favorite that pits the firemen and policemen against each other for the title Master of the Grill, kicks off the market on June 5. While it is a friendly competition, bragging rights are at stake. Police Chief Ford Hayman believes his men have what it takes to come out ahead of the firemen. Of course, Fire Chief Jeff Blackledge believes his men have a definite advantage given their experience with fire. Both departments are preparing their best recipes for pulled pork and a side. Communtiy members should arrive early to get a taste and to cast a vote for their favorite dish.
Fresh at Five, a market certified with the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce, is in its seventh season. This season, a plan is in place to help “curbside shoppers,” those with physical limitations. Anyone who cannot personally access the market can be assisted by a colunteer shopper. Shoppers who need help should arrive at the south side of City Hall where Jefferson and Main Streets meet beginning at 5pm. The last orders for curbside shopping will be taken at 6:30pm. Curbside shoppers will be greeted by a volunteer who will take their order and shop for them as they wait in their cars. Curbside shoppers must be prepared with cash, and bills no larger than $20 can be accepted. Marsha Barham, Clinton Visitor Center Director and curbside shopper project planner, reminds curbside shoppers that “colunteers will lend good customer service but will wait in line with other customers at each booth when they are shopping.”
A family-friendly event, interacting with farmers and producers is informative and fun for all. On June 5, market shoppers will be entertained by local talent Ralph Miller.
Farmers and producers who wish to participate but have not registered can find an application online at mainstreetclintonms.com/fresh-five. For further information, call Main Street Clinton at 601-924-5472.
Mt Salus First Day of School
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First Day of School for CPSD
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CCA Registration
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CCA Back to School Night
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Northside (Second Grade) Back to School Night
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Ladies' Paint Night @ CCNC
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CCA Football Jamboree
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CCA First day of School
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Clinton Jr. High Back To School Night
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MOPS (Moms of Preschoolers)
Join Celebrate Church every 2nd & 4th Tuesdays from 9a-11a. (Moms of Children Birth – K)
Enjoy new friends
Brunch & Coffee
Support & Community
Childcare
First meeting is FREE! Scholarships available.
2001 Old Vicksburg Road, Clinton, MS 39056
253-549-8629


Fresh at Five to be back June 5
The 2018 Fresh at Five season opens Tuesday, June 5. Local farmers and producers will offer goods at the open-air market on Jefferson Street in Olde Towne from 5 until 7pm.
Fresh spring vegetables and fruits, honey, milk, bread and cheese should be available. Community members can look forward to the arrival of more varieties of prduce available later in the growing season at markets each Tuesday in June, July, and August. Main Street Director, Tara Lytal, reminds community members, “Fresh at Five is a rain or shine event.”
The annual Fire versus Police Cook-Off, a community favorite that pits the firemen and policemen against each other for the title Master of the Grill, kicks off the market on June 5. While it is a friendly competition, bragging rights are at stake. Police Chief Ford Hayman believes his men have what it takes to come out ahead of the firemen. Of course, Fire Chief Jeff Blackledge believes his men have a definite advantage given their experience with fire. Both departments are preparing their best recipes for pulled pork and a side. Communtiy members should arrive early to get a taste and to cast a vote for their favorite dish.
Fresh at Five, a market certified with the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce, is in its seventh season. This season, a plan is in place to help “curbside shoppers,” those with physical limitations. Anyone who cannot personally access the market can be assisted by a colunteer shopper. Shoppers who need help should arrive at the south side of City Hall where Jefferson and Main Streets meet beginning at 5pm. The last orders for curbside shopping will be taken at 6:30pm. Curbside shoppers will be greeted by a volunteer who will take their order and shop for them as they wait in their cars. Curbside shoppers must be prepared with cash, and bills no larger than $20 can be accepted. Marsha Barham, Clinton Visitor Center Director and curbside shopper project planner, reminds curbside shoppers that “colunteers will lend good customer service but will wait in line with other customers at each booth when they are shopping.”
A family-friendly event, interacting with farmers and producers is informative and fun for all. On June 5, market shoppers will be entertained by local talent Ralph Miller.
Farmers and producers who wish to participate but have not registered can find an application online at mainstreetclintonms.com/fresh-five. For further information, call Main Street Clinton at 601-924-5472.
Lovett Back to School Night
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Nature Nuts @ CCNC
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Northside (Third Grade) Back to School Night
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CHS football against South Panola
AWAY GAME
Olde Towne After Dark Trivia
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CCA Football against Glenbrook School
Away Game
4th annual Mississippi Book Festival
The 4th annual Mississippi Book Festival will be held August 18, 2018, on the Mississippi State Capitol grounds from 9am-5pm. The event is free to the public. There will be 150 authors present and 45 panel discussions. The 2017 event was attended by over 6,400 book lovers. Among the self-published authors will be Joedda Gore and J. Moffett Walker, co-founders of Alliance of Authors of Mississippi, a group formed to support and promote self-publish authors.
Gore self-published Sugarman, a historical biographical novel that tells the story of the local hero, Andrew “Sugarman” Daniel set in the 1930’s in the small town of Edwards, MS. She is currently working on two children’s books and a screenplay.
Walker has self-published seven books. Among them are The Mississippi I Love, a poetry volume about Mississippi towns/cities and individuals such as Oprah Winfrey and Elvis Presley. Blueprints Of Sir Michael, tells the story of one of the world’s greatest performers, Michael J. Jackson. Walker was recognized with the Royal Dragonfly Book Award by Five Star Publications “In Recognition of Excellence, Honorable Mention, 2016, Biography.” Walker lived and worked for thirty years in Gary, Indiana, Michael’s hometown. She returned to her beloved Mississippi after retirement.
CHS Back to School Night
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Fresh at Five to be back June 5
The 2018 Fresh at Five season opens Tuesday, June 5. Local farmers and producers will offer goods at the open-air market on Jefferson Street in Olde Towne from 5 until 7pm.
Fresh spring vegetables and fruits, honey, milk, bread and cheese should be available. Community members can look forward to the arrival of more varieties of prduce available later in the growing season at markets each Tuesday in June, July, and August. Main Street Director, Tara Lytal, reminds community members, “Fresh at Five is a rain or shine event.”
The annual Fire versus Police Cook-Off, a community favorite that pits the firemen and policemen against each other for the title Master of the Grill, kicks off the market on June 5. While it is a friendly competition, bragging rights are at stake. Police Chief Ford Hayman believes his men have what it takes to come out ahead of the firemen. Of course, Fire Chief Jeff Blackledge believes his men have a definite advantage given their experience with fire. Both departments are preparing their best recipes for pulled pork and a side. Communtiy members should arrive early to get a taste and to cast a vote for their favorite dish.
Fresh at Five, a market certified with the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce, is in its seventh season. This season, a plan is in place to help “curbside shoppers,” those with physical limitations. Anyone who cannot personally access the market can be assisted by a colunteer shopper. Shoppers who need help should arrive at the south side of City Hall where Jefferson and Main Streets meet beginning at 5pm. The last orders for curbside shopping will be taken at 6:30pm. Curbside shoppers will be greeted by a volunteer who will take their order and shop for them as they wait in their cars. Curbside shoppers must be prepared with cash, and bills no larger than $20 can be accepted. Marsha Barham, Clinton Visitor Center Director and curbside shopper project planner, reminds curbside shoppers that “colunteers will lend good customer service but will wait in line with other customers at each booth when they are shopping.”
A family-friendly event, interacting with farmers and producers is informative and fun for all. On June 5, market shoppers will be entertained by local talent Ralph Miller.
Farmers and producers who wish to participate but have not registered can find an application online at mainstreetclintonms.com/fresh-five. For further information, call Main Street Clinton at 601-924-5472.
Clinton Park (Kindergarten) Back to School Night
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Mt Salus Back to School Night
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Clinton Park (First Grade) Back to School Night
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3rd Annual Red Brick Roads Music & Arts Festival
Red Brick Roads is a joint project of Main Street Clinton, the Clinton Chamber of Commerce and the City of Clinton (Government)! The 2-day festival is an outdoor concert and artist showcase that will take place on the historic brick streets of Olde Towne Clinton. Along with over 20 craft beers, Red Brick Roads will feature local singer songwriters and regional bands, visual and interactive art, food, and more!
The 2018 Lineup will feature Smallpools, John Paul White, The Josephines, The Jarekus Singleton Band, Liza Anne, The Dip, Devon Gilfillian, Bonnie Bishop, & Travis Meadows!
For all things Red Brick Roads Fest 2018, visit www.redbrickroads.com!
CHS Football against Vicksburg
Home Game
CCA Football against Greenville Christian School
Home Game
On The Trails @ CCNC
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Sumner Hill Jr High Back to School Night
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MOPS (Moms of Preschoolers)
Join Celebrate Church every 2nd & 4th Tuesdays from 9a-11a. (Moms of Children Birth – K)
Enjoy new friends
Brunch & Coffee
Support & Community
Childcare
First meeting is FREE! Scholarships available.
2001 Old Vicksburg Road, Clinton, MS 39056
253-549-8629


Fresh at Five to be back June 5
The 2018 Fresh at Five season opens Tuesday, June 5. Local farmers and producers will offer goods at the open-air market on Jefferson Street in Olde Towne from 5 until 7pm.
Fresh spring vegetables and fruits, honey, milk, bread and cheese should be available. Community members can look forward to the arrival of more varieties of prduce available later in the growing season at markets each Tuesday in June, July, and August. Main Street Director, Tara Lytal, reminds community members, “Fresh at Five is a rain or shine event.”
The annual Fire versus Police Cook-Off, a community favorite that pits the firemen and policemen against each other for the title Master of the Grill, kicks off the market on June 5. While it is a friendly competition, bragging rights are at stake. Police Chief Ford Hayman believes his men have what it takes to come out ahead of the firemen. Of course, Fire Chief Jeff Blackledge believes his men have a definite advantage given their experience with fire. Both departments are preparing their best recipes for pulled pork and a side. Communtiy members should arrive early to get a taste and to cast a vote for their favorite dish.
Fresh at Five, a market certified with the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce, is in its seventh season. This season, a plan is in place to help “curbside shoppers,” those with physical limitations. Anyone who cannot personally access the market can be assisted by a colunteer shopper. Shoppers who need help should arrive at the south side of City Hall where Jefferson and Main Streets meet beginning at 5pm. The last orders for curbside shopping will be taken at 6:30pm. Curbside shoppers will be greeted by a volunteer who will take their order and shop for them as they wait in their cars. Curbside shoppers must be prepared with cash, and bills no larger than $20 can be accepted. Marsha Barham, Clinton Visitor Center Director and curbside shopper project planner, reminds curbside shoppers that “colunteers will lend good customer service but will wait in line with other customers at each booth when they are shopping.”
A family-friendly event, interacting with farmers and producers is informative and fun for all. On June 5, market shoppers will be entertained by local talent Ralph Miller.
Farmers and producers who wish to participate but have not registered can find an application online at mainstreetclintonms.com/fresh-five. For further information, call Main Street Clinton at 601-924-5472.
CHS Football against Brandon
Away Game
CCA Football against Brookhaven Academy
Away Game