Spring Break Bash
Join the City of Laurel Parks and Recreation Department in a Spring Break Bash basketball tournament! Ages 9 and up. Boys and girls welcome. Contact Doremus Johnikin (DJ) for more information at 601.319.6171.
Join the City of Laurel Parks and Recreation Department in a Spring Break Bash basketball tournament! Ages 9 and up. Boys and girls welcome. Contact Doremus Johnikin (DJ) for more information at 601.319.6171.
Vigilant Health is partnering with Ambetter from Magnolia Health to conduct a special Open House. Join Vigilant for a light lunch, tours, an opportunity to meet the providers, and a door prize drawing for two $50.00 gift cards at 1 p.m. and 2 p.m.
Join distinguished quilter Martha Ginn as she shares her work and discusses how traditional quilting techniques can be used to created dynamic works of art. All Art Talk programs are free and open to the public. No reservations are required. Bring a lunch- beverages and desserts to be provided.
Come hang out at the library for the TNT (Teen Night Thursday) at the Laurel-Jones County Library. Be a voice for your library, play games, socialize, make crafts, and more! Free event for all teens.
Bingo at the Library is fun for the whole family that won't break the bank. Cards are $1.00 each with a limit of five. Show your Laurel-Jones County Library card and receive a free bingo card. Concessions will be available for purchase during the event. Doors open at 5:45 p.m.
Join the fun at 320 5th Street for karaoke night!
Tweens and teens are invited to participate in the Super Smash Brothers Tournament at the Laurel-Jones County library. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and the event is open to players ages 10-17. The last player standing wins a prize! (Gaming equipment will be provided by the library.)
Join 320 for their Sunday Funday Spring Brunch! Great food & drinks with occasional musical guests!
The Laurel-Jones County Black History Museum and Arts welcomes U.S. Congressman Mike Ezell. Ezell will present a flag flown over the United States Capitol to the Laurel-Jones County Black History Museum and Arts in Honor of Black History Month.
Senior Circle is a time for those ages 60 and up to socialize, make arts and crafts, play games, and much more. This month, we will learn simple chair exercises to help with mobility and there will also be a short presentation on situational awareness. Light refreshments will be provided.
Join other home school families for an afternoon of FREE drop-in art adventures in the Museum Annex. From toddlers to teenagers, everyone will enjoy this hands-on art experience. Activities change monthly and reservations are NOT required.