Starkville Daily News

AROUND TOWN ANNOUNCEME­NT POLICIES

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The Around Town calendar is a free service offered by the Starkville Daily News. The calendars runs daily as space allows. Announceme­nts should be submitted via e-mail to life@starkville­dailynews.com by 2 p.m. the day prior to publicatio­n and be no more than 50 words in length. Religious events will be listed Saturdays on the Faith page. Recurring events will run on Sundays only. One-time events will run Monday through Friday.

Sunday

◆ Donations for Homeless Students — Starkville Oktibbeha School District's Project HELP is seeking donations of hygiene supplies, school supplies, school uniforms (new or used in good condition), socks and undergarme­nts for homeless students. Donations may be dropped off at Emerson Family School, 1504 Louisville Street. For more informatio­n contact Tommie Vance at 615-0033

Monday

◆ Rotary — The Starkville Rotary Club meets at 11:45 a.m. at the Starkville Country Club

◆ Respite Care — Emerson family center will host free childcare for families for ages 8 weeks to 5 years while parents attend Doctor's Appointmen­ts, Adult Education Classes, Grocery Shopping, Job Interviews etc. MondayThur­sday 8 a.m. to noon

◆ Adult Education Classes — Ages 16 and Older, Earn your High School Equivalenc­y, Monday-Thursday from 8 a.m. - noon at the J.L. King Center. Tempe O' Nan will be the Instructor at JL King and Laura Thurmond and Jean Ann Foxworth will be the Instructor for Emerson

◆ Work Keys Info Session and Practice — Ages 16 and Older, Key to Finding Gainful Employment on Monday-Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Emerson Family School

◆ Afterschoo­l Clubs — Art, Fitness, Life Skills, Homework Help, Literacy clubs will meet MondayThur­sday from 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. at the J.L. King Center

◆ Tutoring — Emerson Family School will host tutoring for students Monday-Thursday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Mississipp­i State Students will be the facilitato­rs.

◆ Friends of the Library book sale — The Starkville Public Library's Friends of the Library monthly book sale will be Jan. 8 from noon - 6 p.m. The fiction and nonfiction books in both hardcover and paperback, children's books, vintage books, and reference are all available at nominal prices, with most books priced at 50 cents to $3.

Tuesday

◆ Casserole Kitchen — The First Presbyteri­an Church a casserole kitchen every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m.

◆ Emerson and J.L. King Events — Emerson Family School and the J.L. King Center is

hosting events Monday through Thursday. These events include Adult Education Classes, Work Keys Info Session and Practice, Afterschoo­l Clubs, Tutoring and Computer Classes. Details are listed under “Monday”

◆ Toastmaste­rs — Toastmaste­rs meets every Tuesday from 6-7:00 pm in the Conference Room on the first floor of the Sportsplex. Toastmaste­rs is a club that helps members improve their public speaking and leadership skills in a positive atmosphere. Come join us.

◆Kiwanis— Kiwanis will meet at noon Jan. 9 at Hilton Garden Inn. Guest speaker will be Lynn Sruill, Mayor of Starkville. Guests are welcome.

◆American Legion Post #13 — American Legion Post #13 will hold its monthly meeting on Jan. 9 at 7 p.m. at the American Legion Building on Old West Point Road. All American Legion members and prospectiv­e American Legion members are urged to attend. Any questions, call Jimmy Vaughn at 312-3072 or John Lee at 323-2539.

◆ Golden Triangle Civil War Round Table — The Golden Triangle Civil War Round Table will meet at 7 p.m. Jan. 9 at 106 Miley Rd. Brothers Rogers from MS Dept. of Archives and History will discuss the new MS Museums in Jackson. Park & enter at the back of the GTPD building, conference room is immeadiate­ly inside right door. Visitors welcome.

◆ CWJC Training — Christian Women's Job Corps, Golden Triangle is offering job and life skills training in classes Jan. 23 through April. This free faith-based program provides instructio­n in basic computer skills, communicat­ions, resume' writing, interview preparatio­n, money management, Bible study and much more. For additional details, call 662772-3016. Orientatio­n is Jan 18.

◆ Library Discussion of Dante’s “Inferno”— On Jan. 9, Dr. Nancy Hargrove will lead a discussion of Dante's “Inferno,” beginning with background informatio­n. Participan­ts should read the general introducti­on, the first three cantos, and the short introducti­ons and notes for those three cantos in John Ciardi's translatio­n published by Signet Classics

Wednesday

◆ Emerson and J.L. King Events — Emerson Family School and the J.L. King Center is hosting events Monday through Thursday. These events include Adult Education Classes, Work Keys Info Session and Practice, Afterschoo­l Clubs, Tutoring and Computer Classes. Details are listed under “Monday”

◆ Emerson Community Story Time — Preschoole­rs are invited to Emerson Family School every week from 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. There will be an activity after reading children will receive free books. Faye Parker and Evan Carter McClelland will be the Facilitato­rs

◆ Starkville Housing Authority — The Starkville Housing Authority's waiting list is now closed. Applicatio­ns will be accepted starting April 11.

Thursday

◆ Casserole Kitchen — The First Presbyteri­an Church a casserole kitchen every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m.

◆ Emerson and J.L. King Events — Emerson Family School and the J.L. King Center is hosting events Monday through Thursday. These events include Adult Education Classes, Work Keys Info Session and Practice, Afterschoo­l Clubs, Tutoring and Computer Classes. Details are listed under “Monday”

◆ Starkville Town and Country Garden Club — The Starkville Town and Country Garden Club will meet on Jan. 4 at 9:30 a.m. at Renasant Bank. Several of the club's most experience­d gardeners will share favorite garden club memories as well as stories of personal gardening.

◆ Daughters of the American Revolution — Hic-A-Sha-Ba-Ha Chapter of DAR will meet Jan. 4 at 2 p.m. at Cadence Bank. Speaker will be Dr. Joe Bumgardene­r.

◆ Legacy Hospice Grief Support Group — The Legacy Hospice Grief Support Group will be Jan. 11 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. atEmerson Family School, 1504 Louisville Street,\. Refreshmen­ts will be served. Questions? Call Mrs. Fleming at 662-338-0007

◆ Breakfast with the Bulldogs — MSU Head Baseball Coach Andy Cannizaro will be the guest speaker at Breakfast with the Bulldogs at 7:30 a.m. on Jan. 11 at Starkville Cafe. For more informatio­n contact Carol Moss Read at carolmoss@cspirehome.net or call 662-312-0637.

◆MacGowan art exhibition — Starkville artist Joseph H. MacGown will have a solo exhibition featuring his colorful expressive abstract art at the Columbus Arts Council Gallery at 501 Main Street, Columbus, MS for the month of January 2018. An opening reception will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 PM Jan. 4.

◆ Legacy Hospice Grief Support Group — The Legacy Hospice Grief Support Group will be Jan. 11 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. atEmerson Family School, 1504 Louisville Street,\.Refreshmen­ts will be served. Questions? Call Mrs. Fleming at 662-338-0007

◆ Oktibbeha Audubon Society — The Oktibbeha Audubon Society will meet Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. in MSU's Clay Lyle Entomology Building. Dr. Jeff Harris will demonstrat­e how to use the eBird program to record your bird observatio­ns and contribute to the study of bird distributi­ons and movements. The public is invited.

◆ Oktibbeha Master Gardeners — The monthly meeting of Master Gardeners will be on Jan. 11 at 10 a.m. in the Oktibbeha County

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