Saturday May 23
Union Cemetery work day planned
A work day will be held at Union Cemetery in the Tillatoba community on Saturday, May 23, beginning at 8 a.m. Participants are asked to bring what they need to work with, including chain saws to remove a large tree from a fence. Among other planned duties are picking up trash, removing old and spent flowers and arrangements, putting ant poison on ant hills and trimming weeds and grass in areas.
Calvary Food Pantry to distribute
Calvary Food Pantry, at 36 Ward-Riddick Road, just east of Parchman off Highway 32, will distribute food from 8-9 a.m. on Saturday, May 23, for those living in the West Tallahatchie area and in Sunflower County outside the city limits of Drew (which has its own food pantry). Food pantry distribution day is the next-to-last Saturday of each month.
Faith Food Pantry to distribute
Faith Food Pantry, located at 30028 Highway 32, Charleston, will distribute food from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 23. Food pantry distribution day is on the next-to-last Saturday of each month.
Charleston Day registration event set
On Saturday, May 23, and Sunday, May 24, the Charleston Day Building, located at 1227 Oak Grove (David Alford) Road, Charleston, will serve as the setting for a Charleston Day registration pop-up event.
Registration will be conducted from 12-4 p.m. Saturday and from 2-6 p.m. Sunday.
Anyone may take the occasion to register their attendance at this year’s Labor Day weekend Charleston Day reunion, scheduled to be hosted by the Marietta, Georgia, Charleston Day Club chapter. Secretary of that chapter is Sonya Lewis, niece of former National Charleston Day Organization president Tommy Willis.
Sunday May 24
New Bethel revival has Baughtmans
New Bethel Holiness Church, located at 6727 Pea Ridge Road, Grenada, will conduct revival services Sunday, May 24, through Wednesday, May 27, with Sis. Linda and Bro. Bruer Baughtman. Services begin at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Sunday, and at 7 weeknights.
Bethel sets Memorial Day events
Bethel Baptist Church of Oxberry will hold their annual Memorial Day celebration on Sunday, May 24, beginning at 11 a.m. All members, families and friends are invited to join as loved ones are remembered and honored. Those who attend are asked to bring their cemetery dues, which help to maintain the cemetery grounds with the care and dignity family members deserve. Anyone who is unable to attend may mail dues to Lynda Lee, 307 Delta Wing Road, Holcomb, MS 38940.
St. John to celebrate pastor Booker
The St. John Missionary Baptist Church family invites everyone to celebrate the 14th pastoral anniversary of pastor Darryl Booker on Sunday, May 24. Special guests include pastor Ricky Garvin and the Table of Life Ministry of Charleston at 11 a.m., and pastor John Frierson with the Bread of Life Ministry of Grenada at 3 p.m. St. John is located at 311 N. Church St. in Charleston. For information, contact minister Lynn Byrd at 662-719-3131 or Sis. Wilma Weston at 662-647-3214.
Morning Star plans family, friends
Morning Star Church of God in Christ, Tippo, will conduct annual Family and Friends Day on Sunday, May 24, beginning at 2 p.m. Guest speaker will be Elder Calvin White, of Sweet Home Outreach Ministry in Itta Bena. The pastor is Elder Bertram Bailey. The sponsor is Mother Willie Ann Jones-Frieson.
Frierson Chapel honors pastor, wife
Frierson Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, located at 5463 Jenkins Road, Brazil, will conduct a special service Sunday, May 24, at 2:30 p.m. celebrating the third pastoral anniversary of pastor and first lady Winfred and Bertha Hill. Guest speaker will be the Rev. Tilmon Keaton, pastor of St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church in Webb.
Saturday May 30
Robert Hill to play ball, give honor
Robert Hill Youth Foundation Inc. has announced that their baseball opening day will be Saturday, May 30, at the youth league fields near the Charleston Industrial Park.
Opening day ceremonies activities will occur from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Field 1 will be dedicated as the “Brian Spurlock Field,” in honor of the “Little man with a huge heart,” who died April 20 at the age of 24. Family members, classmates, friends, former coaches and Robert Hill alumni are invited to attend.
The Charleston High School boys track and field team, who recently won the program’s first-ever state championship in the sport, will be honored, during that time, as well.
Games are set to begin about 11 a.m.
For more information, contact Coach Cedric Terry at 662-647-1366.
Monday June 1
Mt. Pisgah Vacation Bible School set
Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, located at 1079 Mt. Pisgah Road, Enid, will conduct Vacation Bible School Monday, June 1, through Thursday, June 4, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. daily. All students from kindergarten to the sixth grade are welcome.
Old Antioch to host revival services
Pastor Lorenzo K. Robinson and members of Old Antioch Baptist Church, 6479 Friendship Road, Sumner, invite family, friends and the community to a revival scheduled for Monday, June 1, through Wednesday, June 3, at 7 nightly. The theme is “Revive! Renew. Restore. Relive.” from Romans 12:2
Nightly speakers are:
» Monday, June 1: Rev. Sylvester Walker, of New Beginning Missionary Baptist Church, Webb
» Tuesday, June 2: Rev. Donell Wiggins, of Galena Missionary Baptist Church, Tutwiler
» Wednesday, June 3: Rev. James Jones of Cleveland
Saturday June 6
Birdia Keglar Legacy events planned
The Birdia Keglar Legacy Committee announces the 21st annual celebration to take place on Saturday, June 6, in the Charleston area beginning at 10 a.m.
On the lawn of the Tallahatchie County Courthouse in Charleston, the celebration will bring together leaders and community representatives who stand steadfast in keeping alive the efforts of Mrs. Keglar before her untimely death on Jan. 11, 1966.
Featuring a drum call to the community, the opportunity to support longstanding activism and staying the course of action remains the highlighted mission of this yearly event.
During the morning session, an array of entertainment will be featured, including youth dance performances and instrumental and vocal renditions.
An annual cavalcade will proceed from Charleston Court Square to New Town Church, where the afternoon will feature reflections of the commitment of Mrs. Keglar and her group of pioneers who engaged fervently for enhancement of their community.
Participants in this year’s celebration will be reminded of the history of the Birdia Keglar Legacy. A voter education presentation, the awarding of the 2026 BKLegacy scholarship, entertainment, trivia, giveaways and lunch will also be a part of the day’s event.
Everyone is invited to attend and continue to connect and collaborate with recognizing the challenges that our communities face.
Souvenir T-shirts are available for purchase by May 1. Prices are $12 for youth, $25 for adults up to size 2X, and $27 for 3X and larger.
For more information, contact Gwen Dailey at 662-609-6701 or LaJoyce Stewart at 662-417-4950.
Sunday June 7
St. John Mother Board induction set
The St. John Missionary Baptist Church family announces the upcoming induction of four members into the Mother Board. All are invited to attend the special service on Sunday, June 7, at 11 a.m., at St. John, 331 N. Church St. in Charleston.
Those receiving this distinguished honor are Ms. Rose Ella Brown, Mrs. Fannie Dunn, Mrs. Lois Turner and Mrs. Linda Walker.
The four new inductees will join current St. John Mother Board members Doris Taylor, Quinsola Keglar and Ruthie Blue.
“Each honoree has demonstrated longstanding dedication and faithful service to St. John and is truly deserving of this honor,” said minister Lynn Byrd.
For more information, contact Byrd at 662-719-3131.
Sunday June 14
New Beginning celebrates men’s day
New Beginning church of Webb, located at 656 N. Chickasaw, will celebrate annual men’s day on Sunday, June 14, at 2 p.m. Guest speaker will be Zackary Harris, pastor of Mt. Evia Baptist Church in Batesville. The host pastor is Sylvester Walker. All are invited.
DS4 Gospel Group’s anniversary set
DS4 Gospel Group of Sumner will host their 33rd gospel celebration on Sunday, June 14, at 4:45 p.m., at Pleasant Valley Missionary Baptist Church, 1051 Walnut St., in Clarksdale.
Scheduled guest appearances will be by the Cork Sisters, Kaiser Singers, Cedric King & King Sisters, Bessie Boyd & Chosen, Dianne & Spiritual Angels, Tim Shaw, The Brothers, Dynamite Jewels, Tim Frieson and more. All are invited to attend.
For more information, contact Katherine Jones at 662-392-9262.
Monday June 15
Persimmon Hill sets weeklong VBS
Persimmon Hill Missionary Baptist Church will host annual Vacation Bible School, Monday, June 15, through Friday, June 19, at 7 nightly. The theme is “Hooked! Reeled in to Serve God.” The adult instructor will be pastor George Forest of Rocky Mountain Missionary Baptist Church of Water Valley. Everyone is invited to attend, noted pastor Andrew Fluker and secretary Gwen Herron.
Friday June 19
4-H Lego Club set for three dates
4-H Lego Club, conducted by the Tallahatchie County 4-H Club in partnership with CARE, will be held Friday, June 19; Tuesday, June 30; and Tuesday, July 7, at the CARE building in Charleston. This club is for youth ages 8-13. Tallahatchie County 4-H Extension Agent Shelbie Phelps urges anyone interested to call CARE at 662-647-0942 to register.
Sunday June 21
Holly Grove sets day for men, women
Holly Grove Missionary Baptist Church will conduct their annual men’s and women’s day program on Sunday, June 21, beginning at 2 p.m. Guest speaker will be Rev. Cornelius Conley, pastor of St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church in Charleston. All are invited to attend, said Holly Grove pastor J.H. Brown.