[04/04/02]

Published 12:00 am Thursday, April 4, 2002

Clubs

SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS John C. Pemberton Camp, tonight at Ryan’s; dinner at 6, meeting at 7; Sam Price will speak on Mecklinburg.

WOODMEN OF THE WORLD 6 p.m. Friday, Fisher Ferry Volunteer Fire Department.

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412TH FAMILY READINESS GROUP Saturday at the Reserve Center, 1265 Porters Chapel Road; executive board at 9:30 a.m., general membership at 10.

VICKSBURG CRUISERS CAR CLUB Dogwood run; leave from Wal-Mart SuperCenter at 10 a.m. Saturday; 636-2720.

ELITE CIVIC CLUB 7:30 p.m. Saturday, home of Rubye Dodson.

EN VOGUE SOCIAL AND CIVIC CLUB Western party, 9 p.m.-until, Saturday; American Legion “The Hut,” 1618 Main St.; music by Dr. C; admission is $3.

SANDERS, YOUNGER, MOSLEY & WEBB FAMILY REUNION MEETING 3 p.m. Sunday, home of Mr. and Mrs. Leothis Webb; 636-7030.

SALVATION ARMY WOMEN’S AUXILIARY Noon Monday, headquarters on Mission 66.

Public programs

SENIOR CENTER Friday: 10 a.m., bean bag baseball; noon, Curtis bridge; 1 p.m., open play dominoes.

AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARDING CLASS 6 p.m. today through April 12, downtown YMCA; minimum age of 15.

FOSTER PARENTING TRAINING CLASSES 6 tonight, Warren County Extension Office; 1100 Grove St., Suite C; sponsored by Warren County Family and Children Services.

“DETAILS OF VICKSBURG ARCHITECTURE” Presentation by Melody Golding, noon Friday; Southern Cultural Heritage Foundation, 1302 Adams St.; 631-2997.

OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY INC. TALENT HUNT 7 p.m. Friday, Bowmar Elementary; 636-5900 or 636-2486.

LEVI’S “A Gathering Place” Open 7-11 p.m. Friday for teens; 7-10 p.m. Saturday with music by Magnolias and Moonshine; cappuccino, coffee, fountain drinks, sweets, gameroom with pool table and more; no cover charge.

BALLROOM, LATIN, SWING DANCE PARTY 8-10 p.m. Friday, Applause Dance Factory in Ridgeland; swing dance lesson before party, 7-8; $10 per person per event; private lessons available; 856-6168.

BLUES BOYS WITH DJs CANDY AND DR. C Each Friday at The Hut, 9 p.m.-until.

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday; Battlefield Mall parking lot, 2101 N. Frontage Road.

ALGEBRA 1 AND 2 ENRICHMENT SESSION 10 a.m.-noon Saturday; United Way, 920 South St.; equation and word-problem solutions.

VIKING INVASION 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Warren Central High School; food, fun, games, music.

FIRST ANNUAL VICKSBURG A’S SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT LeTourneau Field, open to first eight teams to register; $125 entry fee; Keith Ehrhardt, 638-1290 or 882-9458 (pager) or Stacy Pettway, 638-7926.

GOODRUM BAPTIST PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN Enrolling now for fall, ages 1-4; drop-ins welcome; 636-4904 or 629-0026.

ELITE CIVIC CLUB’S EBONY FASHION SHOW SCHOLARSHIPS Available for seniors who will attend Mississippi Valley State University; deadline is April 15; applications available at local high schools or by calling Hilda White, 636-7674.

Churches

BELMONT M.B. REVIVAL 7:30 nightly through Friday; speaker will be the Rev. Andrew Cook; 4446 Charlie Brown Road, off Highway 27; Philip Burks is pastor.

CEDAR GROVE M.B. GOSPEL WORKSHOP Today-Saturday, registration at 7 tonight; concluding concert will be at 7 p.m. Sunday; Diane Bridges, 636-1116 or 636-5902/661-5922 after 6 p.m.

GREATER JERUSALEM BAPTIST “Herbal Hour” health information program, 7 p.m. Friday; speaker will be Walter Wilson of Koinonia Baptist Church in Jackson; sponsored by the Women’s Ministry; Kemp Burley Jr. is pastor.

ANGELIC VOICES OF CHRIST Three-year anniversary celebration, 6:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday; Traveler’s Rest M.B. Church, 718 Bowmar Ave.; guests will include Sensational Chosen Voices on Friday and the Kaiser Singers, Lannie Spann McBride and Greater Fairview Choir on Saturday.

TRAVELER’S REST SUNDAY SCHOOL CARNIVAL 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, 718 Bowmar Ave.; rides, food, more; Charles Selmon, 638-4040; the Rev. Thomas E. Bernard, pastor.