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VARSITY GIRLS – TBA

VARSITY BOYS – TBA 

Weekend music is held on every Saturday morning, except the third Saturday, from 9:30 a.m. until noon and music every Sunday from 1:30 p.m. until 4 p.m.

The Friday Nights at Milepost 89 performance season is from March through October.

The Visitor Center is located at 1300 Pinehaven Road. To get there, take the Clinton exit at Milepost 89 on the Natchez Trace Parkway and turn left onto Pinehaven Road; or from I-20, take Exit 36 and turn north onto Springridge Road, which becomes Pinehaven Road. For more music details, call 601- 924-2221.

No additional detail for this event.

Providence Hill Farm

11:30am – Registration & Lunch

1:00pm – Shoot Begins

For more information contact Margaret Cole @ 601.925.3809

Clinton High School is hosting the 14th annual Princess Ball for students in grades K-3. Click here for registration forms and more information: https://app.peachjar.com/flyers/652684/schools/95542

 

Weekend music is held on every Saturday morning, except the third Saturday, from 9:30 a.m. until noon and music every Sunday from 1:30 p.m. until 4 p.m.

The Friday Nights at Milepost 89 performance season is from March through October.

The Visitor Center is located at 1300 Pinehaven Road. To get there, take the Clinton exit at Milepost 89 on the Natchez Trace Parkway and turn left onto Pinehaven Road; or from I-20, take Exit 36 and turn north onto Springridge Road, which becomes Pinehaven Road. For more music details, call 601- 924-2221.

Olde Town Depot

March 9 – March 23

Brick Street Pops will re-open for the 2019 season.

Mon Mar 1 1

SPRING BREAK!!!

No additional detail for this event.

For more information contact the MC Continuing Education office at 601.925.3301 or go to www. mc.edu/offices/ce.

Balle of the Beach vs Faith Academy at Pascagoula 

Varsity – 4:00PM

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

MBS Donor Coach at Woodlands Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center 

All donors will receive a T-shirt. Please bring ID. 

CHS vs North Pike at CHS 

JV-5PM

V-6:30PM

CHS vs Raymond at Raymond 

JV – 5:00

V – 7:00

Friday Nights at Milepost 89 is every third Friday of the month at 7 p.m. inside the Clinton Visitor Center.

Admission to each performance is at least “89” cents.

The Friday, March 15, performance will feature Murry Stewart, Joe Prine and Wesley Prine, with guest appearances by Sydney Kirk Patti and Bill Stewart.

The musicians are steeped in their own style of music as they perform traditional bluegrass, country and gospel songs. Murray Stewart will be on the guitar and vocals, Joe Prine on the guitar and mandolin, Wesley Prine on the bass, Patti will play violin, and Bill Stewart will be vocals.

The Visitor Center is located at 1300 Pinehaven Road. To get there, take the Clinton exit at Milepost 89 on the Natchez Trace Parkway and turn left onto Pinehaven Road; or from I-20, take Exit 36 and turn north onto Springridge Road, which becomes Pinehaven Road. For more

Weekend music is held on every Saturday morning, except the third Saturday, from 9:30 a.m. until noon and music every Sunday from 1:30 p.m. until 4 p.m.

The Friday Nights at Milepost 89 performance season is from March through October.

The Visitor Center is located at 1300 Pinehaven Road. To get there, take the Clinton exit at Milepost 89 on the Natchez Trace Parkway and turn left onto Pinehaven Road; or from I-20, take Exit 36 and turn north onto Springridge Road, which becomes Pinehaven Road. For more music details, call 601- 924-2221.

CHS vs Florence at Florence

CHS vs Pisgah at Florence

TIME: TBA

The Mississippi College Office of Continuing Education will offer a review course for the ACT Assessment.

The review is a one day course that will take place on March 16 from 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. on the Mississippi College campus.

The course will review reading, grammar, math and science skills, and registration is required. Space cannot be held without preregistration and payment. There will be sample questions for each section.

The course is $65 per student. Registration is available by mail or on line.

For more information, please contact the Office of Continuing Education, 601-925-3265.

CHS vs Pascagoula at Pascagoula 

varisty – 6:30PM

at Home 

JV – 5PM

V-7PM

CHS vs MC at Madison Central 

JV – 5:00PM & 7:00PM

Tue Mar 1 9

CHS Tennis Match

CHS vs St. Aloysius at Halls Ferry-Vicksburg @ 3:30PM

CHS vs Greenville at CHS

JV-5PM

V-6:30PM

Junior Pirates Invitational (8th/9th) at PHS @ 4PM

Catered by Fuzzy’s. 

 

RSVP by Friday, March 15th. 

CHS vs Provine at Clinton High School

Varsity – 5PM & 7PM

at Clear Creek 

GIRLS ONLY

303 Jefferson
303 Jefferson St, Clinton, MS 39056, USA

Join us every third Thursday at 303 Jefferson from 8:30 to 10:00 p.m. to show off your knowledge of everything from pop culture and geography to sports and science. Teams are up to 4 players, and an entry fee of $10.00 per team is required to compete.

Mark your calendars for our 2019 dates:

  • February 21
  • March 21
  • April 18
  • May 16
  • June 20
  • July 18
  • August 15
  • September 19
  • October 17- Harry Potter
  • November 21- Star Wars
Thu Mar 2 1

Just the Girls

Every third Thursday you are invited to lunch and a demonstration by one of our Main Street businesses. Watch as Wyatt demonstrates his watercolor painting techniques, catch up on the latest fashion trends, or learn how to dress your table seasonally. Make sure to sign up using the link below!

UPCOMING 2019 DATES

  • February 21
  • March 21
  • April 18
  • May 16
  • June 20
  • July 18
  • August 15
  • September 19
  • October 17

SHOPPING SPREE: MARCH 21-23, 2019

Main Street Clinton invites you to a spring celebration of the most curious kind. Tea Time Shopping Spree highlights the Olde Towne merchants in an Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland themed scavenger hunt and Mad Hatter Tea Party! Held March 21-23, participating businesses will provide shoppers a map of Olde Towne with clues to find hidden items. During the evening hours from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 21, Olde Towne merchants will welcome shoppers after hours for tea and cookies and offer specials to those participating in the scavenger hunt. Businesses will hold regular hours on Friday and Saturday, and the scavenger hunt will conclude at regular shopping hours on Saturday, March 23. Main Street Clinton has a gift for the lucky participant whose name is drawn for completing the scavenger hunt!

2018 Participating businesses included: Acorn Studio, The Bank by Pizza Shack, Brick Street Pops, The Cupboard, Ellie’s of Olde Towne, Good Citizen, James & Leigh, Meme’s Brick Street Bakery, Ollie + Rae, Paxton Peak, Posh Design Shoppe, Sii Bello Boutique, and Winstead Clothing Store.

MAD HATTER TEA PARTY: MARCH 23, 10:30 A.M.
$5.00 PER PERSON

A Mad Hatter Tea Party, hosted by the March Hare himself, with Alice as the guest of honor, will be held in Olde Towne on Saturday, March 23 at 10:30 a.m. The tea party will feature treats from Meme’s Brick Street Bakery and a photo booth by Acorn Studio. Whether joining the White Rabbit for games or marching with the Queen of Hearts, participants will enjoy a variety of planned activities. Tea party participants are invited to dress as their favorite character from Carroll’s classic work or to wear a spring hat and compete for “Best Hat.”

at CHS @ 3:30PM

CHS vs Warren Central at Warren Central 

JV-5PM

V-6:15PM

March Ambassadors Luncheon at Playtime Entertainment, (1009 Hampstead Blvd., Clinton)

MARCH 21st at 11:45 a.m

100 E. Leake Street • P.O. Box 143 • Clinton, Mississippi 39060 • Office: (601) 924-5912 • Fax: (601) 925-4009 • Email: info@clintonchamber.org • www.clintonchamber.org

CHS vs Germantown at CHS 

JV – 5PM

V- 7PM

Parents of preschool age children can learn more about kindergarten at a series of Parent Academy meetings this school year.
 
The six workshops will be held from 5:45 – 7 p.m. at Clinton Park Elementary School on Arrow Drive, and are free to attend. The program is offered through a grant from the Barksdale Reading Institute.
 
“Parents will learn tips and strategies to prepare their children for success in kindergarten,” said Clinton Park Principal Kelli Pope.
 
Topics covered include literacy, math and general development. Workshops include simple, daily things that parents can do with their children to help them prepare for kindergarten and to be in a classroom setting.
 
All materials will be provided at no cost, and childcare and snacks will be provided for children ages 3-10.
 
“All participants will be entered to win a door prize at each session,” Pope said. “
 
For more information or to register, contact Clinton Park Elementary at 601-924-5205 or email pope at kpope@clintonpublicschools.com.
 
Parent Academy events will be held from 5:45 – 7 p.m. on the following dates:
– Sept. 20
– Oct. 23
– Nov. 15
– Jan. 24
– Feb. 28
– March 21

at Clear Creek 

BOYS ONLY

at CHS @ 3:30PM

CHS vs Pearl at CHS 

JV-5PM

V-6:30PM

Arrow Invitational 2 (HS) at CHS @ 4PM

Weekend music is held on every Saturday morning, except the third Saturday, from 9:30 a.m. until noon and music every Sunday from 1:30 p.m. until 4 p.m.

The Friday Nights at Milepost 89 performance season is from March through October.

The Visitor Center is located at 1300 Pinehaven Road. To get there, take the Clinton exit at Milepost 89 on the Natchez Trace Parkway and turn left onto Pinehaven Road; or from I-20, take Exit 36 and turn north onto Springridge Road, which becomes Pinehaven Road. For more music details, call 601- 924-2221.

Bianca Knight Invitational (HS, Top 2) at Ridgeland @ 10AM

CHS vs Ridgeland at Ridgeland 

JV – 11AM

V- 1PM

CHS vs NWR at CHS 

V-5PM

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church will host a BBQ chicken lunch on Sunday, March 24, from noon until 2 p.m.

The church will be offering a BBQ chicken plate with two sides, plus dessert and tea, for $10 a plate. Chicken plates can be eaten on site or packaged for take out. All proceeds will benefit the church’s Called Servant Fund, which is used to support students who will work in the church and are attending Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod schools and seminaries.

Tickets may be purchased by calling the church office at 601-924-9999.

Advance tickets are recommended, but not required.

clinton police

The Clinton Police Department’s popular Citizens Police Academy will be back for a fourth offering, from March 25 through March 30. The class is held in the evenings from 6p-9p Monday through Thursday, from 8a-2p on Saturday, and with ride-along set for Friday. Ride-along times will be scheduled individually by each participant.

The Citizens’ Police Academy is designed to give participants an in depth look at how Clinton police operate. Goals of the Citizens’ Police Academy include:

  • To educate and inform the community about the Clinton Police Department;
  • To promote the “Community-Oriented Policing” philosophy;
  • To provide a forum for police and community interaction;

“Our goal is to strengthen citizen awareness by promoting positive partnerships between police and the community to enhance the quality of life for all citizens in the City of Clinton,” said Hayman.

The course is open to anyone older than 18 and requires a background check by the department.

Participants in the program visit a number of places within the county police department, including the 911 communications center, the bomb squad, animal control, and special weapons and tactics (SWAT), according to program coordinator Mike Kelly. Students also will learn about use of force and how to assess a scene in which force might be necessary.

Students will also learn about new technology being implemented by CPD and CPD’s use of body-worn cameras.

“The Clinton Police Department would like to use the Citizens Police Academy program to create positive relationships between the community and the police,” said Lt. Mike Kelly, who serves as the department’s community relations officer. “Our goal is to make a safer city through community-oriented policing and better understand how to serve our citizens at the same time. We hope to educate members of the community about how the Clinton Police Department works and invite them to become active members in our efforts to make the City of Clinton a great place to call home.”

Typically, people sign up for the program to learn about how police are trained, how the various units within the department operate and the laws officers follow, Kelly said, adding that the program adds transparency to the profession and gives students an idea of a side of policing rarely seen.

“This is kind of like an up-close-and-personal opportunity for them to learn about what the police department [does],” Kelly said.

To enter the program, applicants must pass a background check.

For more information, visit the City website, or call Lt. Mike Kelly at 601-924-5252.

AWAY 

JV-5PM

V-7PM

at Itawamba Community College 

Time TBA

CHS vs Brookhaven at Brookhaven 

JV-5PM

V-6:30PM

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

Tue Mar 2 6

CHS Golf Clinton

at Live Oaks 

BOYS AND GIRLS

at CHS @ 3:30PM

Junior Jaguar Invitational (8th/9th) at Madison Central @ 4PM

CHS vs NWR at NWR

JV-5PM

V-6:30PM

Ribbon Cutting for One Shred of Hope, (1021 Clinton Industrial Park Rd., behind Gulf Relay)

MARCH 26th at 10:30 a.m.

100 E. Leake Street • P.O. Box 143 • Clinton, Mississippi 39060 • Office: (601) 924-5912 • Fax: (601) 925-4009 • Email: info@clintonchamber.org • www.clintonchamber.org

CHS vs Warren Central

AWAY

JV-5PM

V-7PM

No additional detail for this event.

at Home

JV-5PM

V-7PM

at CHS @ 3:30PM

MS HS Invitational (HS, Top 2, Overnight) at Ole Miss @ 10:30AM

CHS vs Greenville at Greenville 

JV-5PM

V-6:30PM

Join Fuzzy’s Taco Shop of Clinton for Amac’s Popup Art Night. Original prints and pieces will be for sale, so come on by and check it out. 

Clinton Chamber Youth Leadership (CCYL) is a high school leadership program challenging students to “take charge ” of their lives while giving back to their community. Led by experts, sessions include learning about leadership styles, business etiquette, history of Clinton, and entrepreneurship.

Area High School juniors and seniors with a 2.5 GPA and above may submit an application.

Only 30 students will be chosen for the upcoming CCYL year, so apply today to take part in this exciting program!

at Mississippi College “Under the Lights” @ 7PM

CHS vs Warren Central at CHS 

JV-5PM

V-7PM

Supporting MC Junior Class 

Get a brownie and ice cream for just $5/serving. 

Fri Mar 2 9

Grand Night VIII

Clinton
Clinton, MS 39056, USA

 

On Friday, March 29, 2019, more than forty MacDowell Music Club members, local performers, teachers, and some of their students will please the crowd with their best renditions of piano favorites. The concert will take place at First Baptist Church in Crystal Springs. Tickets remain $5.00 and may be purchased at the door or from any MacDowell Club Music Member. Contact Laurie Gwaltney (601)573-5002 or Margaret Druetta (601)405-6110 for more information (leave a message, please).

Weekend music is held on every Saturday morning, except the third Saturday, from 9:30 a.m. until noon and music every Sunday from 1:30 p.m. until 4 p.m.

The Friday Nights at Milepost 89 performance season is from March through October.

The Visitor Center is located at 1300 Pinehaven Road. To get there, take the Clinton exit at Milepost 89 on the Natchez Trace Parkway and turn left onto Pinehaven Road; or from I-20, take Exit 36 and turn north onto Springridge Road, which becomes Pinehaven Road. For more music details, call 601- 924-2221.

No additional detail for this event.

Crawfish or BBQ Plate, Live Music, Silent Auction, Kids Zone, and more

Tickets can be purchased from an JA Member or online at Eventbrite:

Adult $20

Kids $10

At The Door $25

 

Please contact your senior’s high school guidance councilor or Ricky Nations at Shelter Insurance, 601.925.0102, for more information.