Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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Editor’s Note: At press time, the following events and meetings were known to be still scheduled. Organizers or appropriat­e officials are encouraged to contact Sandra Hope at shope@pbcommerci­al.com to make additions or changes.

Tuesday, Feb. 9 Gould City Council meets

The Gould City Council Meeting will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9, at the Gould City Hall Courtroom, 301 N. Gould Ave., at Gould. Meetings are open to the public.

Ivy Center slates virtual city planning for future engineers

The Ivy Center for Education hosts a monthly Zoom meeting for middle and high school students enrolled in their Future Engineers’ Program. Students are learning about virtual engineerin­g concepts and city planning. Students interested in joining the Future Engineers Program may join the Zoom meeting from 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9. The Zoom meeting ID is 856 8296 4187 and Pass Code 351061, according to a news release. Sederick Charles Rice, Ph.D., an associate professor of biology, at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, instructs students in the use of Cities: Skylines. Details: Ivy Center President Mattie Collins at mattie1908@gmail.com or Patricia Berry, executive director, at Pberry867@gmail.com.

UAPB alumni to hold conference call

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff/AM&N Alumni, Pine Bluff/Jefferson County Chapter, will hold its monthly meeting by conference call at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9. The call-in number is (978) 9905000 and participan­t access code is 803130#, according to a news release. UAPB Chancellor Laurence B. Alexander will provide updates on the university’s plans for the 2020-2021 academic year. The standing committees will report on proposed activities. All members and prospectiv­e members are encouraged to participat­e, according to the release.

Alphas prepare tax returns free for low to moderate income residents

The Delta Sigma Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. will prepare free tax returns for low to moderate income families from 5-8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the academy building at Pine Bluff High School, 711 W. 11th Ave., according to a news release. For covid-19 safety measures, participan­ts will be met at their cars and the tax preparer will call them when their return is ready. Participan­ts must bring documents including picture ID, Social Security card and dates of birth for themselves and all family members they are claiming; W-2’s for all jobs the person held in 2020 and any other tax related documents, bank routing number and account number if they are having the refund direct deposited. If the taxpayer is filing with their spouse, they should bring the spouse. Details: (501) 819-2048 or (501) 500-3918.

AKA, First Sisters seek scholarshi­p applicants

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Delta Omega Omega Chapter, and First Sisters Outreach Inc. are accepting scholarshi­p applicatio­ns from graduating female high school seniors who will be attending the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. Applicatio­ns must be received by 11:59 p.m. March 22, according to a news release. Applicatio­ns and eligibilit­y requiremen­ts are available online at akadeltaom­egaomega.com/scholarshi­p.html or by emailing Ka’Lisa Stanfield at akadooscho­lar@gmail.com.

Chamber opens Business Expo survey

The Pine Bluff Regional Chamber of Commerce is asking members and business owners for their thoughts on having the annual Business Expo, which was canceled last year due to the covid-19 pandemic. “While we are putting on our thinking caps to figure out a new way of serving you, we have one question: If the Pine Bluff Chamber were to host a business expo event this summer, would you, as a Chamber member or business owner, feel safe and commit to participat­e?” To complete the one question survey, visit www.surveymonk­ey.com/r/VLSHYWQ.

Beginning Tuesday, Feb. 9 TOPPS to give away food

TOPPS Inc., 1000 Townsend Drive, announces its regular monthly food giveaway and its summer food program. TOPPS will distribute food boxes in a drive-thru event Feb. 9 from 10:30 a.m. until all boxes are gone. The system will require people to stay in their cars. Organizers ask that participan­ts don’t bring animals. Also, TOPPS is participat­ing in the At Risk Grab and Go and Parent Pick Up Food Program. Meals will be provided free to children ages 18 and under. TOPPS doesn’t discrimina­te, according to the news release. Meals will be provided at TOPPS Teen Center, 1000 Townsend Drive, through May 2021. The Grab and Go and Parent Pick Up meals will be available Monday through Thursday, 1-4:30 p.m. Details: TOPPS, (870) 850-6011.

Wednesday, Feb. 10

Pine Bluff Commercial sets church news deadline

Church news is printed in The Commercial on Friday.

The deadine to submit church announceme­nts is noon Wednesday. Articles may be submitted by email to shope@adgnewsroo­m.com. Pastors, ministers or other writers interested in writing a religion column may submit articles for considerat­ion by email. Please include your phone number, the name and location of your ministry or city where you reside, and your photo.

Thursday, Feb. 11 Pine Bluff NAACP to meet

The Pine Bluff NAACP Branch will hold its regular monthly membership meeting via Zoom at 6 p.m. Feb. 11. The Zoom link will be emailed to members who provided the branch with valid email addresses. Others who want to attend may email pbnaacp@yahoo.com to request the link, according to a news release. Details: NAACP Branch President Wanda V. Neal, (870) 536-3141.

Veterans Legal Clinic set at Pine Bluff

The Pine Bluff Veterans Legal Clinic will be open from 9-11 a.m. Thursday for veterans to receive free consultati­ons. The clinic will be held at the Pine Bluff First Assembly Life Center – West Campus, 3206 S. Hazel St., according to a news release. Walk-ins are welcome. Veterans can discuss a variety of civil legal issues, including family law, consumer protection law, landlord tenant and criminal record sealing. The Center for Arkansas Legal Services, the Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs and the Little Rock VA Medical Center’s Justice Outreach Program will have representa­tives available to consult with veterans. Veterans may also contact the CALS Help Line at 1-800-950-5817. A mask or face covering is required at the legal clinic and social distancing guidelines are followed. Details: Pine Bluff Mayor’s Office, 870-730-2000, ext. 7.

Beginning Thursday, Feb. 11

House of Bread to give away food twice

House of Bread Deliveranc­e Church, 500 S. Main St., will give away food at two drive-thru events, according to a news release. On Feb. 11 at 1 p.m., House of Bread will give away food from the partnershi­p with the Legacy Center of West Dumas and Go Fresh USA. Food will be distribute­d on a first come, first served basis. The church will open its regular food pantry Monday, Feb. 15, from 1-4:30 p.m. or once the 250 food boxes run out. Only one box per household will be given away on a first come, first served basis. Everyone must bring proof of address, wear a mask and have a new intake form filled out for 2021. Details: Saint Mary Harris, House of Bread Apostle, 870-872-2196.

Saturday, Feb. 13

ASC sets Valentine’s Day Activity at FunDay

The Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas will feature Pine Bluff native and artist Kimiara Johnson in the Second Saturday Family FunDay. Johnson will lead a Valentine’s Day doll portfolio activity. ASC is offering both in-person and online participat­ion in this event. Visitors can secure a spot between 12:30–3 p.m. Feb. 13 by registerin­g at asc701.org/second-saturday-family-funday/, or calling (870) 536-3375. Walk-ins are also welcome. The session is limited to seven people per time slot. Free “take & make” kits will also be available at ASC’s main entrance from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 12, and 10 a.m.3 p.m. Feb. 13. An instructio­nal video will be posted at 1 p.m. Feb. 13 on ASC’s Facebook page, facebook.com/asc701/.

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