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Mic drops on Jackson's only comedy club
The curtains are closing for Jackson’s 731 Comedy Club, but who’s getting the last laugh?. 731 Comedy Club is Jackson’s only stand-up comedy club venue. This fall, the club would have been two years old. The space is an extension of 731 Sports Bar and Grill next...
All-female rib cooking contest raises $5K for Family Crisis Services
An all-female rib cooking contest in Jackson, Tennessee raised more than $5,000 for Family Crisis Services of Northwest Mississippi in Oxford. Brandon and Michelle O’Guin, owners of Ain’t it the Life catering, met and befriended Oxonians and fellow barbeque enthusiasts Steve and Holly Jubera several years ago doing barbecue competitions. The Juberas held the Velvet […] The post All-female rib cooking contest raises $5K for Family Crisis Services appeared first on The Oxford Eagle.
Madison County Unveils Inspiring Community Mural Honoring Local Heroes
Some new art was unveiled in Madison County Wednesday afternoon. Love Your Block of Jackson held the ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new mural at the Jackson Area Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency. The mural features historic figures who have made countless contributions to the city's community. Now their legacy...
RIFA’s Pack the Bus food drive to return August 3
JACKSON, Tenn. — The Regional Inter-Faith Association (RIFA) is thrilled to host its Pack the Bus food drive. The 13th annual event will be Saturday, August 3, at five local grocery stores in Jackson. Pack the Bus benefits the snack backpack ministry which provides easy-to-prepare, nutritious food to elementary...
Hub City Theatre Company holds improv workshop in downtown Jackson
JACKSON, Tenn. — The Hub City Theatre Company held an improv workshop this evening at Turntable Coffee Counter, on East Main Street in downtown Jackson. This two hour workshop included beginner basics, duo and group sketches, and much more. “So improv is great for skills for like anyone who...
Crowd gathers for showcasing of historical mural in east Jackson
JACKSON, Tenn. — Community members across the Hub City gathered for the unveiling of a new piece of artwork. After 225 to 230 hours of constant painting and research, one artist showcases their hard work to the community. Juan Barroso, who is originally a potter, showcased his first mural.
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