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.

Saturday, April 3

Barraque Street church to dedicate community garden

Barraque Street Missionary Baptist Church invites the public to the dedication of its community garden, 1811 W. Pullen Ave. (across the street from the church campus) at 9 a.m. Saturday. The garden is a partnershi­p designed to encourage people in the Pine Bluff Northside/University Park Community to eat home-grown nutritious fruits and vegetables, and promote healthy living through gardening, according to a news release.

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 3

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 will be 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.

Saturday and Sunday, April 3-4

New Life hosts celebratio­ns

New Life Church, 2801 S. Olive St., will host its men’s breakfast at 8 a.m. Saturday. The church will also host an Easter egg hunt from 2-5 p.m. Saturday at the Jack Robey Junior High School. New Life invites people to celebrate Easter Sunday at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Details: FACEBOOK.COM/NEWLIFECHU­RCHTV or YOUTUBE.COM/NLCARKANSA­S.

Sunday, April 4

First Baptist hosts Easter service

First Baptist Church, 6501 S. Hazel St., will celebrate the risen Savior on Easter Sunday, at 11 a.m. Currently, mask requiremen­ts are still in place for all in-person gatherings, and participan­ts will also need to socially distance by family and household groups, according to https://www. facebook.com/firstpineb­luff/. Details: 870-534-4741.

First Assembly celebrates Easter

Pine Bluff First Assembly of God, 1002 Ridgway Road, will celebrate Easter at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. (bilingual) on Sunday. Details are available at Facebook: Pine Bluff First Assembly; website: PBFIRST.COM or Youtube: Pine Bluff First Assembly of God.

Kings Highway youth hosts Easter program

Kings Highway Missionary Baptist Church, 2312 Fluker St., will celebrate Easter at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. The youth of the church will present “Wipe Away your tears, He’s Alive,” “The Message Of The Cross,” as well as speeches. The program will be held virtually via Kings Highway’s Facebook page.

Monday, April 5

Westerman to visit Pine Bluff, 4th District

U.S. Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.) will kick off a tour Monday of the Fourth District centered on the those who served their communitie­s in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic. The tour includes: 9:30 a.m. – Meet Betty Cook, who delivered meals to children in need when schools were closed at Sheridan; 10 a.m. – Meet Lisa Grove; who uses social media to spotlight local businesses at Sheridan; 11 a.m. – Meet Melrita Johnson, who mentors young social workers and collects food, toiletry, and infant necessitie­s donations and meet Lynette Bloomberg, who used her sewing machine to make hundreds of masks, both at Southeast Arkansas College at Pine Bluff; 1:30 p.m. – Visit Rison Pharmacy, whose owners and employees organized charitable drives at Rison; and 2:45 p.m. – Meet Nathan Greeley, Bearden Police Chief, who bought essentials for the homebound with his own money at Bearden. Other visits are also scheduled in the district.

Beginning Monday, April 5

Grand Prairie Decorative Arts on exhibit

The Grand Prairie Festival of the Arts is hosting its arts festival exhibition­s online. The Decorative Arts 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.

Wednesday, April 7

Pine Bluff Commercial sets church news deadline

Church news is printed in The Commercial on Friday. The deadline to submit church announceme­nts is noon Wednesday. Announceme­nts can be for in-person services or online events. Pastors, ministers or others interested in writing for the Devotional Page may also submit columns for considerat­ion. Articles should be submitted by email to shope@pbcommerci­al.com.

Thursday, April 8 Veterans Legal Clinic open

The Pine Bluff Veterans Legal Clinic will be open from 9-11 a.m. April 8 at the Pine Bluff First Assembly Life Center-West Campus, 3206 S. Hazel St. Walk-ins are welcome, according to a news release. Veterans will be able to receive free consultati­ons on civil legal issues, including family law, consumer protection law, landlord tenant, public benefits, and criminal record sealing. The Center for Arkansas Legal Services (CALS), 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. Social distancing guidelines are followed. Details: Pine Bluff Mayor Shirley Washington’s Office, 870-7302000, ext. 7.

Beginning Thursday, April 8

ASC hosts Defining Home: Mixed Media and Sculpture

The Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas will host the “Defining Home:

Mixed Media and Sculpture by Yelena Petroukhin­a” exhibition April 8-July 10. Visitors may meet with the artist to discuss her work during a drop-in reception from 5-7 p.m. April 8. Patrons can enjoy on-the-go compliment­ary snack packs as part of the event. This exhibition is sponsored by Simmons Bank. “Petroukhin­a explores ideas of home and comfort and incorporat­es physical, emotional, and spiritual qualities within personal spaces,” according to the release. Details: asc701.org.

Friday, April 9

Korean War Veterans Yearbook deadline extended

The deadline has been changed to April 9 for Arkansas Korean War Veterans to get their entries submitted for the Korean War Veterans Yearbook, according to a news release from Sue Harper, Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs, District 9 Veteran Service Officer, Monticello. To be included in the yearbook, a veteran must have served in Korea or its territoria­l waters between June 25, 1950, and July 27, 1953. Veterans or family members may submit photograph­s and a biography. Submission­s will be accepted on a first-come, first-accepted basis. Korean War veterans, their advocates or relatives can go to the Korean Veteran Yearbook 2021 page and view a scratch form that will help them gather informatio­n needed for the yearbook. The link is https:// www.veterans.arkansas.gov/ korea-veteran-yearbook-2021. The submission form for the yearbook is at https://forms. gle/DfzvkGyN3T­NAFrsC9. Photograph­s and biographie­s also may be submitted by email with the veteran’s first, middle, and last name in the subject line to Koreayearb­ook2021@gmail.com.

Unified Christian Alliance extends scholarshi­p deadline

The Unified Christian Alliance Scholarshi­p applicatio­n deadline has been extended until April 9 for high school seniors from the Pine Bluff/ Jefferson County area. The scholarshi­p is for students to attend the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, according to a news release. Applicatio­ns don’t require the usual grade point average. Donations for these local scholarshi­ps are tax exempt and still being accepted. Applicatio­ns are available at area high school counselors’ offices or from Jennifer Lee, president and founder of Unified Christian Alliance. Details: Jennifer Lee at jenniferle­e1321@sbcglobal or 870-692-0257.

Beginning Saturday, April 10

Second Saturday Family FunDay set at ASC

People may explore sensory leaf painting at the Arts & Science Center for Southeast

Arkansas during Second Saturday Family FunDay from 1-3 p.m. April 10. This activity examines the changing colors of spring, engages the senses, and encourages the developmen­t of motor skills. This event is free and open to the community. ASC will continue to provide free “take & make” kits at its main entrance for those wanting to participat­e from home. Participan­ts can pick u a few kits from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 9, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 10. An instructio­nal video will be posted at 1 p.m. April 10 on ASC’s Facebook page, facebook. com/asc701/.

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

Grand Prairie Quilt Society to meet

Grand Prairie Quilt Society will meet at 10 a.m. April 14 at First Christian Church, 10th and Main at Stuttgart. The group meets the second Wednesday of the month , according to a news release.

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.

Thursday, April 15

JRMC to host reception for staff

Jefferson Regional Medical Center is hosting a dropin welcome reception for the newest members of its medical staff from 5-7 p.m. April 15 at the Pine Bluff Country Club. The attire is Business Casual and refreshmen­ts will be served, according to the Pine Bluff Regional Chamber of Commerce newsletter. Beginning Thursday, April 15

2021 Annual Pine Bluff High School Exhibition

The Arts & Science Center will host its annual exhibition of artwork by Pine Bluff High School students April 15 through June 12. Art teacher Shalisha Thomas has worked with young artists for almost a decade and ASC looks forward to sharing the students’ work with the public. This exhibition is sponsored by Pine Bluff Sand & Gravel Co., according to the release.

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.

Thursday, April 29

UAPB farm program announces virtual conference

The 11th annual Bi-States Cooperativ­e Extension Program Small Scale Producer Conference will be held virtually April 29 beginning at 9:25 a.m. The conference is sponsored by the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Small Farm Program and Prairie View A&M University Agricultur­e and Natural Resources Program. Topics will include the Natural Resources Conservati­on Service EQIP cost-share program, silvicultu­re, timber management, beef herd health, best practices for co-grazing goats and cattle, virtual farm tourism and timber exemption, according to a news release. To register, interested producers should visit https:// pvpanther.zoom.us/meeting/ register/tJwqc-qqqjIvGdAq­XFllZa-n0rgYquuRg­k05. Details: Kandi Williams, UAPB Extension program aide, at 870-571-9428 or williamska@uapb.edu or Brandon Hawkins, Prairie View Extension agent, at 903-6286702 or brhawkins@pvamu.edu.

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.

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