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Run 4 Rehab
Jan 1 – Dec 15.
The fundraising project benefits rehabilitation services at Blair E. Batson Children's Hospital. Registered runners raise money for each kilometer run through Dec. 15.
*N/A.
Donors determine pledge amount per kilometer.

filed under: Be the Change, Health and Wellness.

“Real Divas Read” Book Program
Jan 9 – Dec 31.
Divas 4 Charity seeks low-income women in college who are need assistance with purchasing textbooks. To qualify, students must have a grade point average of 3.0-4.0 and submit a one-page essay of why they should receive benefits to info@divas4charity.com. Benefits include an Amazon Kindle and e-books. The charity also sells $5 raffle tickets to fund the program, and a $100 gas card is given away each month.
*N/A.

filed under: Be the Change.

Soul Wired Cafe Weekly Music
Apr 13 – Dec 28.
Blue Soul Blues Thursday is at 8:30 p.m., Fridays feature special events and neo-soul music at 9 p.m., Neo-soul Saturday is at 9 p.m., and Sugar Water Purple Sunday with spoken word and live music is at 8:30 p.m.
Soul Wired Cafe.

filed under: Food and Drink, Business & Networking, Artistic Opportunities, Family, Be the Change, Galleries, Community, Concerts, Dance, Creative Classes, Exhibits and Openings.

Community Foundation of Greater Jackson Fundraiser
Sat, May 19, 3:00 pm.
In the Red Room. Enjoy food, a silent auction, a raffle and music from PFC, Buie, Hamman and Porter, the Extremez, the Sofa Kings, Barry Leach and Emma Wynters. Proceeds benefit the Ace McNeely Music Fund to provide music lessons and instruments to disadvantaged children.
Hal & Mal's.
$15.

filed under: Concerts, Community, Be the Change, Food and Drink.

Harvey Milk Day Rally
Tue, May 22, 2:00 pm.
The demonstration and petition signing is in support of allowing LGBT weddings on state-funded properties. Find "Peaceful Rally and Delivery of Petition (Harvey Milk Day)" on Facebook.
Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum.

filed under: Community, Be the Change, Public Meetings.

Know Your Rights: "Expungements 101"
Tue, May 22, 4:00 pm.
On Tuesday May 22, 2012, the Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers Project (MVLP) will host a “Know Your Rights” Public Seminar on Expungements 101 at the Hinds Community College Jackson Campus, from 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Members of the public are encouraged to attend to learn more about this important area of the law. Attorneys will be on hand to discuss and answer any questions concerning Mississippi expungement laws. Light refreshments will be provided.
Hinds Community College, Jackson Campus.
Free.

filed under: Public Meetings, Business & Networking, Politics, Be the Change, Community.

Magnolia Meltdown on the Parkway
Sat, May 26, 7:00 am.
The race includes a 5K and 10K run/walk, and a one-mile fun run. Proceeds benefit St. Dominic Community Clinic, a free clinic for the homeless and the working poor.
The Township at Colony Park.
$25 through May 24, $35 after, $15 fun run.

filed under: Community, Outdoors, Be the Change, Sports.

T.B. Ellis and “Wavee” Dave Chambers Golf Klassic
Sat, May 26, 8:00 am.
Registration is at 7 a.m., and lunch is at 12:30 p.m. Proceeds benefit Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity's community service programs.
Eagle Ridge Golf Course.
$100 individual, $100 tee box sign, $800 and up for teams.

filed under: Sports, Be the Change, Outdoors, Community.

Magnolia Speech Sprint
Sat, Jun 2, 8:00 am.
At Raider Park near Sheffield Drive. Check-in is at 6:30 a.m., the 5K run/walk is at 8 a.m., and the fun run is at 9 a.m. Register by May 14 for a $5 discount. Proceeds benefit Magnolia Speech School.
Jackson Academy.
$25 5K, $15 fun run.

filed under: Outdoors, Be the Change, Sports.

Five K For the Fatherless Run/Walk
Sat, Jun 2, 8:15 am.
Registration is at 7 a.m. The race also include a one-mile fun run at 9:15 a.m. Awards given. Proceeds benefit 200 Million Flowers, a nonprofit that supports social services for children.
First United Methodist Church of Ridgeland.
$25 in advance (T-shirt included), $30 day of race.

filed under: Sports, Be the Change, Outdoors, Community.

Blondes v. Brunettes Flag Football Game
Sat, Jun 2, 10:00 am.
At 10 a.m., women compete in a powder-puff football game to raise funds for the Mississippi chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. At 8 p.m., the Southern Komfort Brass Band performs at the after-party at Hal & Mal's Red Room (200 S. Commerce St.).
Jackson Academy.
Admission TBA.

filed under: Sports, Be the Change.

"4 the Record" Swap Meet
Sat, Jun 2, 12:00 pm.
Buy, sell or trade records, and enjoy food, raffles and music. Early registration for sellers required.
North Midtown Arts Center.
$2, children under 12 free, $25 seller table.

filed under: Be the Change.

Blair E. Batson Children's Hospital Tea Party
Sun, Jun 3, 3:00 pm.
At Friendship Baptist Church)2496 Craig Spring Road, Sturgis), in the Family Life Center. Women and children are welcome to enjoy an afternoon tea, a silent auction and music from Souled Out. Proceeds benefit Blair E. Batson Children's Hospital.
*N/A.
$5 per person.

filed under: Be the Change, Family, Food and Drink.

Cooking For Our Kids Fundraiser
Tue, Jun 5, 5:30 pm.
At Children' Advocacy Center (961 Madison Ave., Madison) on the lawn. Enjoy dishes from local restaurants including Kristos, Strawberry Cafe and Local 463. Proceeds benefit the Children's Advocacy Center of Madison and Rankin Counties.
*N/A.
$45, $60 couples.

filed under: Food and Drink, Be the Change, Community.

"Not As I Do"
Jun 8 – Jun 9.
Joyce Hayden Smith's stage play is about siblings who struggle to cope after growing up in an abusive environment. Shows are June 8 at 7 p.m. and June 9 at 6 p.m.
Belhaven University Center for the Arts Concert Hall.
$15, $12 children under 12 in advance; $20, $15 at the door.

filed under: Youth, Family, Be the Change, Community, Stage and Screen.

Putting on the Dog
Sat, Jun 9, 11:00 am.
The benefit for Community Animal Rescue and Adoption includes food vendors, family-friendly activities and live music. Dogs welcome. CARA will have dogs available for adoption.
Great Scott.
Free admission, food for sale.

filed under: Be the Change, Community.

Know Your Rights: "Employment Discrimination and the EEOC"
Sat, Jun 11, 4:00 pm.
Think you’ve been discriminated against at work? Eddie Abdulhaqq, Program Analyst from the EEOC will be present to discuss laws on employment discrimination. Attorneys will also meet with individuals who have questions about their employment rights. Light refreshments will be provided.
Hinds Community College, Jackson Campus.
Free.

filed under: Public Meetings, Lectures, Business & Networking, Politics, Be the Change, Community.

Know Your Rights: "Dads Have Rights Too"
Tue, Jun 12, 5:00 pm.
Attorneys will be present to discuss child support, child custody and visitation laws. Attorneys will also meet with fathers who have questions about their rights as parents
Hinds Community College, Jackson Campus.
Free.

filed under: Public Meetings, Lectures, Business & Networking, Politics, Be the Change, Community.

Mississippi Championship Hot Air Balloon Fest
Jun 28 – Jul 1.
Events held at Historic Canton Square June 28, Northpark Mall (E. County Line Road, Ridgeland) June 29 and Canton Multipurpose Complex June 30-July 1. The event includes balloon races, a special shape fiesta, balloon glows, fireworks displays, children's activities, food and entertainment. Proceeds benefit the Good Samaritan Center. Visit ballooncanton.com for a schedule of events.
Canton Multipurpose Complex.
Free admission.

filed under: Community, Outdoors, Be the Change, Family.

Watermelon Classic
Wed, Jul 4, 7:30 am.
The annual race includes a 5K run/walk, a one-mile wellness run and a Tot Trot for children ages 3 and under. Watermelon served after the race. Proceeds benefit the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. Register by July 3.
Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum.
Registration fees vary.

filed under: Sports, Be the Change, Outdoors, Community.

Mississippi Youth Hip-hop Summit
Jul 21 – Jul 22.
The ACLU of Mississippi, Southern Poverty Law Center and other organizations host the annual conference for youth ages 10-18 to promote social justice awareness, teach them about their rights, and encourage leadership and responsibility. Registration required; limited space. Room and board included.
Millsaps College.
Free.

filed under: Youth, Be the Change, Community.

Eighth Annual JFP Chick Ball
Sat, Jul 28, 6:00 pm.
The fundraising event benefits the Center for Violence Prevention, and this year's goal is to start a rape crisis center. For ages 18 and up. Seeking sponsors, auction donations and volunteers now. More details: jfpchickball.com and follow on Twitter @jfpchickball. Get involved, volunteer, donate art, money and gifts at chickball@jacksonfreepress.com.
Hal & Mal's.
$5 cover.

filed under: Food and Drink, Be the Change, Shopping and Sales, Concerts, JFP Sponsored Events.

Storytellers Ball
Thu, Aug 9, 6:30 pm.
The theme is "Blame It on the Blues." Proceeds benefit the Greater Jackson Arts Council. Details pending.
Arts Center of Mississippi.
Admission TBA.

filed under: JFP Sponsored Events, Community, Be the Change.

Mississippi Craft Show
Aug 25 – Aug 26.
Artisans from throughout the state sell their wares Aug. 25 from 9 a.m.-7 p.m and Aug. 26 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Exhibitors must apply by June 30. Refreshments sold. Group rates available. Proceeds benefit Madison Ark, a no-kill shelter, and dogs will be on site for adoption.
Mississippi Trade Mart.
$5, children 12 and under free.

filed under: Exhibits and Openings, Shopping and Sales, Be the Change, Artistic Opportunities.

National Justice Conference and National Day of Justice
Sat, Sep 14, time TBA.
The Full Pardon for the Scott Sisters Campaign Committee is the host. Attendees discuss inequities in the U.S. justice system.
*Location TBA.
Admission TBA.

filed under: Community, Be the Change, Politics.


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