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Winged Ambassadors: Birds of Prey soar into local library
Birds of Prey came to our local library to educate kids as a part of the education programs the library holds for the community. An Eastern Screech Owl, a Red Tail Hawk, and a Black Vulture are just a few that Freedom Ranch Wildlife Center brought to teach children how beneficial they are to the local ecosystem.
THE ART OF BAND: School addresses music programs as national traveling corps visits
There are many forms of education in school, and Southeast High School is adding a major focus on the education of Art, more specifically the art of band, as the school hosted the Cavaliers Band Corps, as one of their stops as they travel and prepare for competition. The Cavaliers...
EARLY WINTER PREPS: Rescue and Therapy Riding hosts benefit hay drive
When it comes to protecting animals from extreme cold conditions, bales of hay may be something that comes to mind. Which is why Coyote Hills Equine Rescue and Therapy Riding are hosting a hay drive to get prepared for the winter season. Kim Blanton is the founder of the Rescue...
Mississippi Children’s Museum receives support for afterschool program
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The Mississippi Children’s Museum (MCM) received support from the R.V. Powers and Robert E. Lake Foundations, as the museum prepares for the fourth year of continuing the innovative afterschool program. The Launch into Learning program serves more than 100 students from Jackson Public Schools (JPS) and 30 students from Meridian Public Schools, with […]
The Meridian Museum of Art will host their 50th annual Bi-State Competition and Exhibition
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) -On Saturday, the Meridian Museum of Art will host its 50th annual Bi-State Competition and Exhibition. The museum displayed art beginning June 4th, and there will be a closing reception on Saturday, July 27th, from 1 pm until 3 pm. Seventy-one pieces of artwork were accepted into...
Freedom Ranch Wildlife Center Program: Owls and Friends comes to Meridian Public Library
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - Kids did not have to visit the zoo in order to see real-life birds. But instead, they went to the library for a special treat. The Freedom Ranch Wildlife Center stopped by the Meridian-Lauderdale County Public Library on Tuesday for a program called “Owls and Friends.”
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