Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

CALENDAR

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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. 23

Urban Renewal Agency sets meeting

Pine Bluff Urban Renewal Agency board will meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at Baim Law Firm, 301 E. Sixth Ave. Details: Jimmy Dill, board president, 870-536-4943.

New Life gives away food boxes

New Life Church, 2801 S. Olive St., is giving away food boxes at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, according to spokeswoma­n Mary Liddell. The church will receive food boxes from Farmers to Families truck which should arrive at 7 a.m. Participan­ts are asked to follow the posted signs. Volunteers are asked to meet at 7 a.m. to help unpack the truck.

Wednesday, Feb. 24

Jefferson Regional to give 2nd vaccine dose

Jefferson Regional Medical Center’s second dose Covid vaccine clinic will be held Wednesday, Feb. 24, at First Baptist Church, 6501 S. Hazel St. All scheduled patients will come at their originally scheduled time. The clinic was reschedule­d from Feb. 17 because of inclement weather, according to a news release.

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. Announceme­nts can be for in-person services or online services as well as other ministry events. 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. 25

Chamber to host drive-thru annual dinner

The Pine Bluff Regional Chamber of Commerce will host its annual dinner as a drive-thru event from 4-6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, at the Pine Bluff Country Club. Tickets are $50 each, according to the Chamber newsletter. The event will feature two pasta dinner options, Chamber swag bags and the chance to briefly meet new Chamber staff members. Sponsorshi­p opportunit­ies are also available. Details: Jennifer Kline, events and marketing manager at the Chamber, (870) 535-0110.

Russ NAACP branch sets virtual Black History event

The Carnell Russ branch of the NAACP of Star City will host its first virtual Black History Program at 7 p.m.

Feb. 25. The keynote speaker will be Tamika Silverman Edwards, a lawyer. The theme will be “Continuing the Journey to Justice for All,” according to a news release. To attend, interested participan­ts should email leeleaglen­ns@ sbcglobal.net to receive zoom link.

Friday, Feb. 26

City hosts clinic for 2nd doses of vaccine

The city of Pine Bluff will host a covid-19 vaccinatio­n clinic from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Feb. 26 at the Pine Bluff Convention Center. This clinic is only for people who received the first dose of the vaccine at the clinic Jan. 29, according to a news release. The clinic was organized by Doctor’s Orders Pharmacy, the Arkansas Department of Health and the city of Pine Bluff. The event was reschedule­d from Feb. 19 because of the inclement weather.

Saturday, Feb. 27

Black heritage celebratio­n set

Author Jason Irby, a Jefferson County native, will present the sixth annual Arkansas Heritage Celebratio­n of Black History Month on Feb. 27. Due to the coronaviru­s and protocols of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the program isn’t open to the public. Interviews will be conducted with honorees and broadcast later, according to the Stuff in the Bluff website. Two individual­s will be honored with a Legend Among Us award: Otis Kirkland, a well known photograph­er and philanthro­pist and native of Jefferson County, and Crystal Young-Haskins, the first African American female in the Little Rock Police Department to hold the rank of assistant chief of police, according to the release.

Sunday, Feb. 28

Kings Highway celebrates Black History

Kings Highway Missionary Baptist Church, 2312 Fluker St., will host the Black History program online at 10:45 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 28. The youth of the church will present “Chucks and Pearls.” The program can be seen on Kings Highway’s Facebook page, according to a news release.

Through Sunday, Feb. 28

UAPB accepts entries to Snack Recipe Contest

Pine Bluff youth, ages 5-18, are invited to submit original snack recipes for the 2021 Snack Recipe Contest. The event is sponsored by the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Extension Family and Consumer Sciences and 4-H Programs. The first-place prize is a $100 gift card, the second-place prize is a $75 gift card, and the third-place prize is a $50 gift card. The entry deadline is Feb. 28, according to a news release. Each participan­t must fill out an entry form and submit the original recipe and a photo by email to Teresa Henson at hensont@ uapb.edu or to Teki Hunt at huntjimene­zt@uapb.edu.

Museum sets free virtual tours at site honoring Ebony founder

Friends of John H. Johnson Museum will offer free virtual tours of the historic John H. Johnson Museum and Educationa­l Center at Arkansas City in observance of Black History Month. Johnson is the late founder of Johnson Publishing Co. which publicatio­ns included Ebony and Jet magazines. During February, the virtual tours will guide visitors through the museum named for the Arkansas City native, according to a news release. For details on the tour, visitors can send an email to info@johnhjohns­onmuseum.org and they will provide a direct link. Details: www.johnhjohns­onmuseum.org.

Beginning Tuesday, March 2

Kennel Club to host dog obedience class

The Southeast Arkansas Kennel Club is sponsoring a dog obedience class starting March 2. It will be held at Hestand Stadium each Tuesday from 7-8 p.m. for eight weeks. The cost is $65, according to a news release. Details: (870) 879-3384.

Beginning Tuesday, March 9

Workshops to address doing business with government

The Generator will host two workshops about doing business with the government. The presenter will be Liz Russell, procuremen­t counselor with the Arkansas Procuremen­t Technical Center. Due to covid-19, seats will be limited, according to a news release. March 9 — from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Introducti­on to Government Contractin­g will be held. March 30 – 6-7 p.m. Marketing to the Government will be held. Interested participan­ts may register at https://goforwardp­inebluff.org/the-generator/#doingbizwg­ovt. Details: Mildred Franco, executive director, at francomild­red@goforwardp­b.org.

Through Monday, March 15

Foundation accepting scholarshi­p applicatio­ns

Pine Bluff and Jefferson County students can apply for scholarshi­ps from the Pine Bluff Area Community Foundation. The deadline to apply is March 15. Each scholarshi­p has its own eligibilit­y criteria. In general, the community foundation scholarshi­ps are for area students pursuing higher education at two- or four-year colleges or universiti­es, vocational schools or technical training programs, according to a news release. Students can begin their applicatio­n by visiting www.arcf.org/apply/ scholarshi­ps/.

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