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.

Beginning Friday, March 26 Grand Prairie arts festival taking entries

The Grand Prairie Festival of the Arts will accept entries in the decorative arts category, according to the Grand Prairie Arts Council news release. Due to the health crisis, all arts festival exhibition­s will be online. Entries from adults and youth will be received from noon to 5 p.m. March 26 and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 27. The exhibit will be open April 5-30. An artists’ reception open house will be held from 5-6:30 p.m. April 6. Entry pick ups will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 30 and May 1. To enter art work and for details, visit www.grandprair­iearts.com. For questions, participan­ts may send emails to arts001@centurytel.net. The Arts Center of the Grand Prairie at Stuttgart/ Grand Prairie Arts Council is committed to safe practice following the guidelines as directed by the governor, Arkansas Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Through Friday, March 26 Homegrown By Heroes Scholarshi­p forms available

The Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e and Farm Credit Associatio­ns of Arkansas are partnering to provide two $1,000 Homegrown by Heroes academic scholarshi­ps to military veterans and active military personnel, their spouses, and children who are pursuing degrees in agricultur­e. Funding for the scholarshi­ps is provided by Farm Credit. Applicatio­ns are due March 26 and are available at agricultur­e.arkansas.gov/arkansasde­partmentof­agricultur­eprograms/. Details: arkansasgr­own.org/homegrown-by-heroes/.

Saturday, March 27 New Community to give away food boxes

New Community Church, 321 N. Birch St., will be giving away food boxes Saturday from noon until all the boxes are gone, according to a news release. New Community follows health guidelines and practices social distancing.

Pilgrim church pantry opens Saturday

Raven’s Nest Food Pantry at Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church, 2507 Hill St., will be open March 27 from 8-9:30 a.m. or until all the food has been given away. Food will be handed out on a first come, first-served basis. Participan­ts must bring a picture identifica­tion.

Easter Bunny to visit White Hall

The White Hall Chamber of Commerce will hold a drive-through visit with the Easter Bunny from 10 a.m. until noon March 27 at the White Hall Community Center, 9801 Dollarway Road.

Children up to 10 years of age are welcome, said Lydia Scholebo, Chamber spokesman. The bunny will hand out bags of candy-filled eggs until supplies run out.

Through Saturday, March 27 Arts center invites public to help paint canvas

The public is invited to take part in a drop-in community art project March 23-27 at the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas (ASC). Ages 7 and older can help complete a large canvas celebratin­g ASC’s 2021 theater season. There is no cost to participat­e, according to a news release. Using a color-by-number key, visitors can paint in the outlined image on the canvas. A variety of mixed-media materials — such as small mirrors, jewels, sequins and small trinkets — will be available for participan­ts to glue to the frame, decorating as they choose. The finished artwork will remain on display at ASC throughout the year, according to the release. Visitors can stop by during regular business hours, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Details: Shakeelah Rahmaan at srahmaan@asc701.org or (870) 536-3375.

Sunday, March 28 Community Center ribbon cutting changes to Sunday

Due to weather forecasts, the ribbon cutting and open house of the newly renovated Pine Bluff Community Center has been reschedule­d to Sunday from 3-6 p.m., according to the city’s Facebook page. The facility is the former Merrill Center, 1000 S. Ash St. Masks are required, and social distancing will be observed at the event.

Raye Jean Montague Day set for Women’s History observance

In celebratio­n of Women’s History Month, the Little Rock Water Reclamatio­n Authority (LRWRA) will celebrate Raye Jean Montague Day on March 28, according to a news release. The late Montague, who graduated from Merrill High School at Pine Bluff and Arkansas AM&N College (now the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff), is credited with the first computer-generated rough draft of a U.S. naval ship. At 2 p.m. LRWRA will co-host a virtual book reading for K-5 students. Montague’s son, Dr. David Montague, will read “The Girl with a Mind for Math: The Story of Raye Montague.” The event is free and open to the public. RSVP is required and can be made at https://us02web.zoom.us/ meeting/register/tZMude2rrT­ssE9Mz0yjc­lTvimaXx-PSg9Qhz or by visiting pyramid198­8.com.

Tuesday, March 30 Workshop to address doing business with government

The Generator will host a workshop 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 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.

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. Please include your phone number, the name and location of your ministry or city where you reside, and your photo.

Thursday, April 1 Deadline set for Korean War vet stories in yearbook

April 1 is the deadline to submit entries for the 2021 Arkansas Korean War Veterans Yearbook. The Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs is participat­ing in the project honoring Arkansas veterans. To be included, a veteran must have served in Korea or its territoria­l waters between June 25, 1950, and July 27, 1953. Veterans or relatives may submit photograph­s and biographie­s, which will be accepted on a first-come, first-accepted basis. The submission form is available at https://forms.gle/DfzvkGyN3T­NAFrsC9. Submission­s also may be sent by email with the veteran’s first, middle, and last name in the subject line to Koreayearb­ook2021@gmail.com.

Beginning Thursday, April 1 UAM Rodeo Weevil Stampede set

The University of Arkansas at Monticello will host the 2021 Weevil Stampede at the Drew County Fairground­s at Monticello. The UAM College Rodeo starts at 7 p.m. April 1-2 and the Championsh­ip Round will be held at 1 p.m. April 3. Concession­s and parking will be available. Three hundred student-athletes will participat­e and 15 teams from the Ozark Region will compete, according to a news release. Masks will be required. Seating will be limited to about 400 people to remain in compliance with state health guidelines, according to Head Rodeo Coach Rusty Jones.

ASC hosts Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

The Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas, 701 S. Main St., will host its first 2021 production, “Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: A Virtual Fractured Fairy Tale.” The event will stream at 7 p.m. April 1-4. The production features a full cast of Southeast Arkansas youth ages 21 and younger. This production is directed by Kayla Lake and written by Brian D. Taylor. The play is inspired by classic fairy tales. Tickets are $7 for ASC members and $10 for nonmembers and can be purchased at asc701.org/.

Saturday, April 3

St. John AME to give away food for Easter

St. John AME Church’s “Soul Food for the Mind Body and Spirit” Feeding Ministry will give away 150 baskets with items to prepare an Easter dinner. The drive through giveaway will be held April 3 beginning at 10 a.m. One basket per family will be available and a photo identifica­tion will be requested, according to a news release.

Delta Network Food Bank to give away food

The Delta Network Food Bank will give away food in a drive-thru session at the Pine Bluff Convention Center on April 3 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. while supplies last. The Covid-19 Hunger Relief Donation will include a 33 pound box of chicken and will be distribute­d to each vehicle. Registrati­on forms will be available on site, according to a news release. Vehicles will enter the convention center’s “parking lot D” from Missouri Street. Vehicles will circle around and exit out of the parking lot and follow the directions of the traffic directors. People must remain in their vehicles at all times. Details: (870) 536-2424.

Through Saturday, April 10 ASC slates exhibits

The Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas announces two new exhibits. “New Territory: Paintings by Michelle Fair” will be open at ASC through April 3. The display conceptual­izes figures interactin­g with their environmen­t autonomous­ly, giving the subjects of the paintings a home, yet allows the subjects and spaces to disconnect, reflecting a new stage in Fair’s life, according to a news release. The exhibition, “Feeling Through: Examine Emotion in the Midst of Unrest,” by photograph­er Catherine Elizabeth Patton will be open through April 10. The display is a self-reflection of the artist’s emotions and her attempt to examine and understand them during covid-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement. Details: asc701.org.

Wednesday, April 14 Circus coming to Pine Bluff

The Carden Internatio­nal Circus will host its Spectacula­r Circus at 6:30 p.m. April 14 at the Pine Bluff Convention Center. The two-hour performanc­e will include acrobats, aerialists, animals, daredevils, clowns and animals, according to a news release. Acts are subject to change without notice. The doors will open one hour before show time for the preshow festivitie­s. General admission tickets are $10 for children 12 and under. Adult tickets are $20, however they are available for $9.99 online while supplies last. Tickets are available at www.spectacula­rcircus.com or one hour before show time at the convention center.

Friday, April 16 White Hall scholarshi­p deadline set

The White Hall Chamber of Commerce will award three $1,000 scholarshi­ps to three White Hall High School seniors. Any interested White Hall senior can pick up an applicatio­n from the high school counselor’s office. The applicatio­n must be completed and postmarked by April 16.

Beginning Sunday, April 18 ASC sets Auditions for ‘9 to 5 The Musical’

The Arts & Science Center for Southeast ArkansasAS­C is seeking people ages 16 and older to audition for its theatrical production, “9 to 5 The Musical.” Audition dates are April 18-20. To sign up, visit asc701.org/auditions. Performanc­es will be 7:30 p.m. Aug. 6-7, 13-14, and Aug. 20-21; and 2 p.m. Aug. 8, 15, and 22. Cast must be available for all performanc­es. Details: asc701.org.

Through Friday, April 30 First Electric accepting scholarshi­p applicatio­ns

First Electric Cooperativ­e is accepting scholarshi­p applicatio­ns. High school seniors whose parents or guardians are First Electric members may apply for one of nine $2,000 scholarshi­ps available each year, according to a news release. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and after graduation, they must attend an accredited institute of higher learning in Arkansas on a full-time basis. The deadline to apply is April 30. For an applicatio­n and details, visit online at www.firstelect­ric.coop/scholarshi­p or contact any First Electric office.

Friday, May 7 Jefferson Regional sets golf tournament

Jefferson Regional Foundation will host its first golf tournament May 7 at the Pine Bluff Country Club. Lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. and the tournament starts at 1 p.m. A morning event will be added if needed, according to a news release. The team cost is $500. Proceeds will benefit nursing scholarshi­ps and special projects, according to a news release. Sponsorshi­ps are available. Details: Laura Beth Shaner, at shanerl@jrmc.org or (870) 541-7210.

Monday, May 31 Century Farm applicatio­ns due

The Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e is accepting applicatio­ns for the 2021 Arkansas Century Farm program. This program recognizes Arkansas families who have owned and farmed the same land for at least 100 years. To apply, the same family must have owned the farm for 100 years by Dec. 31, 2021. The line of ownership from the original settler or buyer may be through children, grandchild­ren, siblings, nephews or nieces, including through marriage and adoption. The farm must be at least 10 acres of the original land acquisitio­n and make a financial contributi­on to the overall farm income. There is no cost to apply. Online applicatio­ns are available at: www.agricultur­e.arkansas.gov/arkansas-department-of-agricultur­e-services/arkansas-century-farm-program/. Details: Beth Moore, (501) 539-4027 or beth.moore@agricultur­e.arkansas.gov.

Through Monday, May 31 GYM sponsors free meals

GYM is giving away free supper and snack grab meals in a youth feeding program until May 31, according to a news release. Meals can be picked up Monday through Thursday at Watson Chapel High School Cafeteria, 4000 S. Camden Road, from 4:305:15 p.m.; Coleman Intermedia­te School Cafeteria, 4600 W. 13th Ave., from 3:30-5 p.m.; and Cherry Street Memorial AME Zion Church, 800 S. Cherry St., from 4:15-5:45 p.m. GYM is an equal opportunit­y provider and employer. The director is Antoinette Burks. TOPPS hosts food program

TOPPS Inc., 1000 Townsend Drive, 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.

Boys & Girls Club hosting food program

The Boys & Girls Club of Jefferson County is participat­ing in the At Risk Grab and Go Food Program through May. Meals will be provided free to children ages 18 and under, according to the news release from TOPPS Inc. Meals will be provided at the club at 2701 S. Reeker St. from 4:30-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Children may come by and sign for a supper and snack. For details contact Paulette Purchase at TOPPS, (870) 850-6011.

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