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Hernando, Mississippi to Host Memorial Service

by VisitMS 27. April 2012 04:28

The Sons of the Confederate Veterans in Hernando, Mississippi will conduct a memorial service this Sunday, April 29th,  to honor those who passed away fighting for the Confederate States during the Civil War. 

Erected in 1875, Hernando Memorial Cemetery is the home to Mississippi’s second oldest Confederate monument, and also has the largest number of Confederate graves in DeSoto County.  There are 100 marked graves and a mass grave for 60 unknown soldiers.

The memorial service is from 2:00pm- 4:00pm and will be held at the Hernando Memorial Cemetery with a picnic immediately to follow across the street at Conger Park.  The event is free and is open to the public.

Juke Joint Festival - Clarksdale, MS

by VisitMS 10. April 2012 09:41

This April 13th through 15th, the 9th annual Juke Joint Festival will be held in Clarksdale, MS. What is the Juke Joint Festival? It’s a positive event for everyone in Clarksdale. It’s good for families, businesses, musicians and tourists alike. The festival itself combines an international “blues festival” with a community-minded “small-town fair,” creating a strong and memorable event like no other in the universe. It’s organized by the Clarksdale Downtown Development Association (CDDA) and staffed by enthusiastic volunteers. This “half small-town fair, half blues festival” does more than simply entertain attendees -- though it definitely does that, too! It aims to educate and enlighten native Deltans and blues tourists alike through a series of performances, exhibits, and presentations involving music, art, storytelling, film, and children’s events. The event mixes visitors with locals and showcases the economic power of cultural tourism, turning average Deltans into ambassadors for the region. 

Clarksdale is just 90 minutes south of the Memphis International Airport and was once home to such blues greats as: Son House, John Lee Hooker, Junior Parker, Ike Turner, Muddy Waters, Pinetop Perkins, Earl Hooker, Lil Green, Big Jack Johnson and many many others.  This year’s festival is dedicated to Delta blues legend David "Honeyboy" Edwards was a regular performer at Juke Joint Festival.  He passed away on August 29, 2011 at 96 years old.

A family-friendly event, the festival also provides a bus service at night to discourage drinking and driving between music venues. All daytime Saturday events are all FREE while nighttime Saturday events all come for the price of a cheap, $15 wristband (which gets you unlimited rides on the blues shuttle bus and entry to almost 20 nighttime 'juke joint' venues). For more information, event listing and pictures from past festivals go to www.jukejointfestival.com

Or go to http://visitclarksdale.com/ for more information on Clarksdale itself.




April is Golf Month in Mississippi

by VisitMS 4. April 2012 08:48

April is Golf Month throughout the state of Mississippi.  Golf courses all over the state are opening their doors and encouraging people to come and enjoy a round on the links by offering special deals and giveaways all through the month.  So grab your clubs and head to your local course, or take a day trip across the state to one you’ve never played and start working on your swing!  If you don’t have time to play 18 holes, then some other ideas could be to schedule lessons or just head out to the driving range for half an hour.  Golf is a great sport to share with the whole family or one you can play by yourself and unwind from a week at the office.

Golf in Mississippi is divided into five regions throughout the state:

The Hills Region- Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in the northeastern corner of the state, it has the highest elevation of any of the regions.

The Delta Region- Defined by its wide open of cotton, it’s remarkably flat and contains some of the most fertile soil in the country, as evidenced by the plush, green fairways and greens.

The Capital/River Region- This region is a large mix of glaring contrasts, from wide-open flatlands, to water-laden fairways and rolling terrain with large undulating greens. 

The Pines Region- A soothing blend of rolling countryside, towering hardwoods and trickling streams.  This region also contains three of the highest rated courses in the state (Old Waverly and the two courses at Dancing Rabbit).

The Costal Region- Offering a wide variety of trees, marshes, lakes and winding streams combined with gently rolling hills, The Coastal Region plays host to several hundred amateur golfers at the International Golf & Blues Experience annually.

For more information on Mississippi’s award winning golf courses, visit our website’s golf page, here.


Crossroads Film Festival - Jackson, MS

by VisitMS 30. March 2012 07:31

In a few weeks, Jackson, MS will be hosting the 13th annual Crossroads Film Festival.  From April 13th through 15th, the festival will feature over 130 films.  Over 60 of the films have Mississippi ties and 21 of them were actually filmed in Mississippi. Over 70 foreign films were submitted from 23 countries, and the Festival will feature 20 of the best. The festival will also screen over 30 music videos in three days, in addition to hosting workshops, filmmaker Q&A sessions, receptions, music, parties, and more. 

 

In addition to the movies, there will be multiple opportunities to learn about the inner workings of film making through workshops and panels on various facets of production within the industry.

 

The festival is partnered with the Mississippi Museum of Art and their upcoming Curious George exhibit to offer a full day of activities for even the youngest of aspiring storytellers and filmmakers.

 

Also, as with any festival, live music will be abundant.  Crossroads has also partnered with www.ardenland.net to provide an exciting mix of musical talent.

 

Tickets are sold in “blocks” (for example, Mississippi-made movies or kids’ movies).  The cost for one block is $6 for members of the festival and $8 for non-members.

 

Day passes are available for $15 to members and $25 to non-members, but only include films and workshops (not afterparties and meet and greet receptions).

 

Crossroads' All-Access Passes are the best way to enjoy the full three-day festival and reserve your seat at every film. All-Access Passes offers entry to all events at one low price and offer exclusive access to meet & greet filmmaker receptions, as well as all films, workshops, panel discussions and afterparties. The cost is $45 for Crossroads members and $55 for non-members.

For more information, visit the Crossroads Film Festival website by clicking here.

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Culinary Weekends at The Alluvian Hotel in Greenwood, MS

by VisitMS 27. March 2012 16:23

Have you ever wanted to grill the perfect steak or sear the perfect salmon?  Here’s your chance to learn! 

The Alluvian Hotel in Greenwood, MS, in association with The Viking Cooking School, is offering Culinary Weekends, now through October 14.  This is your chance to spend a weekend learning the tricks of the trade from Master Chefs who specialize in cooking different foods from all over the world.  One and two night packages are available for each culinary weekend. Prices start at $375 - $855 plus taxes. 

Use it as a chance for a romantic getaway or even as a way to simply broaden your culinary horizons. 


June 22 - 24, 2012 - Chef Ashley Christensen

The combination of food and community has always played an integral role in Ashley Christensen's personal and professional life. Ashley began cooking for friends and family in college. Bringing people together at intimate dinner parties helped her recognize her passion for the craft of cooking and sharing food. 

July 27 - 29, 2012 - Chef Stephen Stryjewski

Winner of the 2011 James Beard Foundations "Best Chef South" Stephen Stryjewski is the Chef and co-owner of the award winning Cochon Restaurant in New Orleans' Warehouse District. Prior to opening Cochon, he worked with his now partner Donald Link at Herbsaint Restaurant where he was recognized for his delicious, simple, straightforward cuisine and his commitment to using local, seasonal ingredients. 

October 12 - 14, 2012 - Chef Andrew Ticer and Chef Michael Hudman

The chefs and owners of Andrew Michael Italian kitchen were both raised by large Italian families. It was in their childhood, that the love of Italian cooking took seed. They trained from the ground up, starting in liquor stores to learn about wine, quick turn restaurants to gain experience, then to the finer restaurants and formal training. 

Please contact the Viking Cooking School at 662.451.6750 or vcs@vikingcookingschool.com to book your weekend package.

For more information on The Alluvian Hotel, visit their website at http://www.thealluvian.com/


Easter Egg Hunting at Cedar Hills Farm in Hernando, MS

by VisitMS 22. March 2012 09:46

With April rapidly approaching, Easter is right around the corner. Cedar Hill Farm in Hernando, MS will be hosting Easter Egg Hunts for all ages from March 31st through April 7th.  Admission includes a hayride out to the egg field, a petting zoo, a hay fort, visiting with the Easter Bunny as well as multiple other activities.  Egg hunts will be running continuously throughout the day.  There will also be Homemade Fudge and Farm Fresh Donuts made straight from their Country Kitchen and their snack bar will be open every day for lunch during the Easter season. 

Dates and Times

Saturday, March 31st, 10:00am – 5:00pm

Sunday, April 1st, 12:00 Noon – 5:00pm

Monday – Thursday, April 2nd – April 5th, 9:00am – 2:00pm

Good Friday, April 6th, 10:00am – 5:00pm

Saturday, April 7th, 10:00am – 5:00pm

For more information, call (662) 429-2540 or email cedarhfarm@yahoo.com

You can also visit the Easter page on their website at: http://gocedarhillfarm.com/?page_id=17





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My Trip to Natchez

by kwortman 22. March 2012 08:45
A friend and I went to Natchez, MS last weekend and it was such a wonderful trip. We stayed at The Devereaux Shields House in the Gallery Suite, it was just beautiful. The hospitality was wonderful and the breakfast was outstanding. The Gallery Suite has a balcony you can go out on and sit for hours. This area is so quiet, with a wonderful breeze blowing that kept it quite comfortable. The room we stayed in was beautiful and the private bath had plenty of hot water and a very comfortable bath tub.
The back yard had lovely flowers as well as the front yard along with a comfortable sitting area both in the back yard area and on the porch in the front yard area. I did not realize that at night we would have the house to ourselves, it was so quite and just a fantastic place to stay.
Ron and Eleanor were such wonderful hosts, they made sure we had everything we needed and helped us with where to go to eat and even made our reservations for us. We ate at the Magnolia Grill down on the river bank close to the Mississippi River Bridge, I am attaching a picture of the Mississippi River Bridge that I took right there on the bank of the Mississippi with my IPhone. I hope you enjoy it.

When we left there we had a lovely carriage ride around Natchez with a very knowledgable drive and a dancing horse. It was late evening so it was dark except for the street light that made it very pretty and romantic, couples you really need to go on this ride at night.
The next morning we went to breakfast at the Aunt Clara's Cottage where we sat with others visiting Natchez for the first time, but will not the last. All of which has such wonderful things to say about our beautiful state. It made me very proud of Mississippi listening to them.
When we left there we decided to visit some of the places that the driver told us about on the carriage ride. We went to the St. Mary's Cathedral, the only church built at a cathedral in Mississippi. This is a very beautiful cathedral and well worth stopping and touring. We left St. Mary's and started walking downtown, decided we were hungry and so we stopped at a quaint little restaurant by the name of Breaud's Seafood and Steak; wonderful food a must eat there.
When we left there we went back to the room and got ready to go on the Green Tour of houses. We toured "The Burn" (1832), "The Elm" (1804) and "Hope Farm" (1775-1789). These tours were very informative and interesting, along with being beautifully furnished in Greek, Spanish and the Elm being built in 3 different distinct stages.  That is all I am going to tell you, you have to go on the tour yourself. Believe me it is worth taking the time to go. After we left the Green Tour, we went to tour "Longwood" (1860-1861) and learned all about the owner and his visions that were way ahead of his time as you will see when you go ont the tour and why the house was never completed. This is a very interesting story, you do not want to miss it. This home is octagonal in shape and in the a National Historic Landmark.
This was an amazing trip and we cannot wait to go back to Natchez.

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Meridian Community College to Perform a Disney Classic

by VisitMS 21. March 2012 07:25

On March 29th through April 1st the McCain Theater of Meridian Community College in Meridian, MS, will be playing host to a stage presentation of one of the most timeless Disney classics, “Beauty and the Beast”.  The show will include all of the classic songs written by composers Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, as well as new songs by Menken and composer, Tim Rice. 

The story follows the heroine, Belle, whose father is captured by a terrible beast.  In exchange for her father’s life, she gives up her freedom and must live in the castle with the beast as his servant. 

The original stage production of “Beauty and the Beast” debuted in 1994 at the Palace Theatre on Broadway in New York City.  The show lasted on Broadway until July 29, 2007 after a run of 5,461 performances and is currently Broadway’s eighth longest-running show in history.

Shows on March 29-31 begin at 7pm

Show on April 1 begins at 2pm

Theater opens approximately 30 minutes prior to show time.

No admittance after the show has started.

Mississippi Braves Opening Day

by VisitMS 15. March 2012 11:16

Spring is in the air and with it comes one of the greatest of American traditions…baseball.  April 5th is the opening day for the Mississippi Braves, who are going to be taking on the Mobile Baybears at Trustmark Park in Pearl, Mississippi. 

The Braves are going to be looking for slugger, Ernesto Mejia to lead the way this season after hitting .297 with 99 RBI and breaking the team’s single season home run record with 26 homeruns, more than triple any other Braves hitter.  They will also be relying on the pitching of left-hander, Chris Masters, who only pitched one game with the Braves last year, but previously was a 9 game winner for the Lynchberg Hillcats with an ERA of 3.34.  In Masters’ only outing with the Braves last year, he gave up 5 hits and zero runs while striking out 4 in 7 innings.

For more information on the Braves 2012 season or for season tickets, go to: http://www.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=t430

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Mississippi Celebrates Arts and Literature Appreciation Month in March

by VisitMS 13. March 2012 11:28

The month of March in Mississippi is Arts and Literature Appreciation Month.  Throughout the entire month, multiple locations around the state will be displaying their history of the state by celebrating some of the great artists and authors of Mississippi.  Among some of the things found during these events this month will be, book signings, local crafts and art displays from recognized artists all the way through to art from regional school competitions.

Some notable locations across the state will be:

The Pearl River County Welcome Center – North Picayune, MS

8:00am- 5:00pm

Woodville Hospitality Station – Woodville, MS

8:00am- 5:00pm

Jackson County Welcome Center – Moss Point, MS

8:00am- 5:00pm

The Alcorn County Welcome Center – Corinth, MS

8:00am- 5:00pm

Lauderdale County Welcome Center- Toomsuba, MS

March 12-31, 8:00am- 5:00pm