Fresh at Five features a variety of seasonal produce, milk and cheese, farm fresh eggs, and much more! Join us every Tuesday in June, July, and August at 5:00 p.m. in Olde Towne for fresh, locally-grown fruits and veggies.
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.
St. Mark Church, 1638 Clinton-Raymond Rd., Clinton, will have Vacation Bible School Mon., July 8 – Wed., July 10 from 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. All are welcome. For more information, call 601-842-2575.
Fresh at Five features a variety of seasonal produce, milk and cheese, farm fresh eggs, and much more! Join us every Tuesday in June, July, and August at 5:00 p.m. in Olde Towne for fresh, locally-grown fruits and veggies.
Fresh at Five features a variety of seasonal produce, milk and cheese, farm fresh eggs, and much more! Join us every Tuesday in June, July, and August at 5:00 p.m. in Olde Towne for fresh, locally-grown fruits and veggies.
The Arts Council of Clinton will review its activities of the past year and explore plans for next year at the annual meeting and regular board meeting Thursday, July 11, at 6:30 p.m. at Northside Baptist Church.
Bob Blanton, president of the Arts Council, said that the sponsorship of the Thacker Mountain Radio Hour in Clinton in 2020 and other future plans will be discussed. The scholarship program designed to support area artists will also be on the agenda.
“The June 15 radio hour attracted the largest attendance so far,” Blanton said. “The response we’ve received from this year’s lineup of veteran R&B vocalist Dorothy Moore, British travel writer Richard Grant and Cajun fiddler Amanda Shaw and the Cute Guys band has been very enthusiastic.”
The Arts Council sponsors the Taste of the Arts and Artist Showcase each fall. Thacker Mountain Radio Hour, the Oxford-based music and literature program, has been a highlight the organization has sponsored for four years.
Everyone interested is invited to attend the annual meeting.
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.
LIMITED SPACE LEFT for the Clinton Nature Center’s Nature Day Camp! Coyote Camp is for nature lovers ages 7-9.
Looking for a hands-on STEM camp for your child? Coyote Camp at CCNC is for 7-9 year olds who just can’t get enough of frogs, birds, and outdoor adventure! Campers will experience good old fashioned summer fun as we play awareness games, make “nature soup”, explore the butterfly garden, and discover the amazing plants and animals of our forest. Please note: Children will be outside for the entire camp.
Dates: July 15 – July 18 9am-1pm *bring sack lunch
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
Fresh at Five features a variety of seasonal produce, milk and cheese, farm fresh eggs, and much more! Join us every Tuesday in June, July, and August at 5:00 p.m. in Olde Towne for fresh, locally-grown fruits and veggies.
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.
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!
Ladies, join Main Street Clinton for this series of outings planned just with you in mind. Every 3rd Thursday you are invited to lunch and a demonstration by one of the Main Street businesses.
On June 20th it will be Lunch & Literary Presentation by James Anderson at the Olde Towne Depot.
On July 18, Lunch & Chef Demonstration by The Bank by Pizza Shack at the Olde Towne Depot.
Reservations are required. Call the Main Street Clinton office at 601-924-5472 for information and reservations.
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.
The Olde Towne Depot is going “Off the Rails” again this July for summer camp. Targeted at students that have just completed second, their and fourth, organizers say Off the Rails will take students on a wild ride around the world learning about transportation, history and other cultures. Students will participate in group challenges, complete art projects, and participate in fun activities. Projects are exploratory and require both critical and creative thinking. Students will work individually and in groups.
The camp will be held at the olde Towne Depot Monday through Thursday, July 22 through 25, from 9 a.m. until noon. The cost for the camp is $75 per child and will include all materials needed. Students can expect an interactive camp experience and an exciting ride on Turner the Train.
“Off the Rails was truly one of the Olde Towne Depot’s best highlights in 2019. We are looking forward to exploring our community, its history, and cultures near and far with campers again this summer,” said Depot Director Anna Boyd Hawks.
Spaces are limited for the camp, and advance registration is required. Visit www.oldetownedepot.com/OffTheRails or call the Olde Towne Depot at 601-924-0113 for registration or more information.
Fresh at Five features a variety of seasonal produce, milk and cheese, farm fresh eggs, and much more! Join us every Tuesday in June, July, and August at 5:00 p.m. in Olde Towne for fresh, locally-grown fruits and veggies.
Fresh at Five features a variety of seasonal produce, milk and cheese, farm fresh eggs, and much more! Join us every Tuesday in June, July, and August at 5:00 p.m. in Olde Towne for fresh, locally-grown fruits and veggies.
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.
On Sunday, July 28, St. Mark Church will have its Musicians’ Appreciation program. The program will begin at 10:15 a.m. with special music by Rev. Larry Thompson and Sis. Faith Moss. The public is invited to attend. Willis Washington, Jr. is Pastor-Teacher. The church is located at 1638 Clinton-Raymond Road. For more information, call 601-813-8704.
On Sunday, July 28, 2019, St. Mark Church, 1638 Clinton-Raymond Road,Clinton, MS, will have its Musicians’ Appreciationprogram at 10:15 a.m. with special music by Rev. Larry Thompson and Sis. Faith Moss. Everyone is invited. Willis Washington, Jr. is Pastor-Teacher. For more information, please call 601-813-8704.
Fresh at Five features a variety of seasonal produce, milk and cheese, farm fresh eggs, and much more! Join us every Tuesday in June, July, and August at 5:00 p.m. in Olde Towne for fresh, locally-grown fruits and veggies.