[01/05/01] CLUBS AMERICAN LEGION POST 213

Published 12:00 am Friday, January 5, 2001

[01/05/01]

CLUBS

AMERICAN LEGION POST 213 Auxiliary meeting; 7:30 p.m. Monday.

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KIWANIS Noon Tuesday, Maxwell’s; Rep. George Flaggs will give an update on the 2001 session.

VICKSBURG BPW Business meeting; 6:30 p.m. Tuesday; Jacques Cafe; topic will be the electoral process; Alene Thornton, 638-7441.

SALVATION ARMY WOMEN AUXILIARY Luncheon; noon Monday; headquarters on Mission 66.

RIVER CITY BPW 6 p.m. Monday; Piccadilly; dinner program.

VICKSBURG CRUISERS Business meeting; 6 p.m. Monday; Goldie’s Trail Barbecue; 638-7717.

VICKSBURG GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 6 p.m. Monday; supper a Piccadilly; Milton Myers will speak on Crawford Street United Methodist Church.

WOODMEN OF THE WORLD 6 Friday night; Fisher Ferry Volunteer Fire Department; 638-2495 or Alvin Blount, 661-8207.

ALPHA CHAPTER PAK SORORITY 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Piccadilly; Jeff Richardson, city landscape department, will speak.

DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN COLONISTS 1:30 p.m. Tuesday; 6527 Fisher Ferry Road.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Corps of Engineers Chapter; noon Tuesday, Piccadilly; John Thomason, newly elected coroner, will speak.

CAMILLE ART AND LITERARY 10 a.m. Saturday, 1038 Oak Ridge Road.

PUBLIC PROGRAMS

HOME FRIENDSHIP GROUPS Meet at 7 p.m. every Tuesday; enjoy Christian fellowship, held and friendship; adult and teen groups; Donna, 630-9324.

LEVI’S – A Gathering Place 7-10 p.m. Saturday, Manor Drive and Wisconsin Avenue, for those looking for a wholesome place to meet new friends, enjoy music by Magnolias and Moonshine; cappuccino, regular and flavored coffee, fountain drinks and sweets; game room with pool table and more for children; no cover charge.

GED CLASSES 6-8 p.m. Monday-Tuesday; River City Rescue Mission.

30 YEARS OF LIVING BLUES EXHIBIT Monday-March 16; weekday afternoons; free; Southern Cultural Heritage Complex; 631-2997.

FAMILY REUNION Walker, Johnson, Grady, Reed, Kelly, Williams, Brown, Lewis, Holt and Crump families; 4 p.m. Sunday; Locust Grove M.B. Church, Highway 27 and Stenson Road; Mary Walker Anderson, 634-0111, or Ernest Walker, 638-4432.

AUDITIONS FOR “GOLD IN THE HILLS” 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, Parkside Playhouse; all materials will be provided; dancers should be able to demonstrate kick height; performances mid-March through mid-April and the month of July; gold@vicksburg.com or 636-0471.

VICKSBURG SENIOR CENTER Friday: 1-4 p.m., open play dominoes and Canasta; Monday: 8 a.m., beginner piano lessons; 10-11, NIA exercise; 11-noon, violin lessons; 6-8 p.m., couples and line dance class; Tuesday: 10-11 a.m., beginner computer; 11-noon, intermediate computer; 1-2 p.m., learn to play the dulcimer; 1, bonus bingo; 2-3, perspective drawing.

CHURCHES

CLOVER VALLEY BUSINESS MEETING 2 p.m. Saturday; Highway 27; the Rev. Johnny L. Williams is pastor.

NEW MOUNT PILGRIM BUSINESS MEETING 4 p.m. Saturday.

GROVE STREET M.B. BUSINESS MEETING 5:30 p.m. Saturday; 707 Pierce St.; the Rev. Casey Fisher is pastor.

UNITED NEW YEAR’S SERVICE 5 p.m. Saturday; Locust Grove M.B. Church, Highway 27 and Stenson Road; sponsored by the Baptist Association; the Rev. Hardie Lewis will deliver the message; the Rev. Robert L. Miller is moderator and host pastor.

COMBINED NEW YEAR’S SERVICE Holly Grove, China Grove and Locust Grove churches; rescheduled for 8 a.m. Saturday; New Mount Zion M.B. Church, 515 Feld St.; the Rev. Will Moffett will speak; breakfast will be served; the Rev. Robert L. Miller is pastor.