Events

Industrial Forum hosted by the Economic Development Authority of Jones County

Ronald E. Whitehead Advanced Technology Center 72 Technology Blvd., Ellisville, MS, United States

Join the Jones County EDA for lunch at the Ronald E. Whitehead Advanced Technology Center for a day filled with exciting discussions in the industrial sector. Learn from industry experts, Bill Cork, John McKay, and Dr. Courtney Taylor. Lunch will be served during the event and is included in the ticket price. Contact the EDA […]

Ribbon Cutting: Dabbs Cannabis Dispensary

Dabbs Cannabis Dispensary 2505 Hwy 15 North, Laurel, MS, United States

Join the Jones County Chamber of Commerce in welcoming Dabbs Cannabis Dispensary to Laurel! Attendees will be eligible for (non-cannabis) door prizes.

Prancer Path

The United Way of the Pine Belt Region will be holding its annual Prancer Path event in downtown Laurel from November 25th though January 2nd.

Event Series Basic Computer Skills Class

Basic Computer Skills Class

Laurel Jones County Library 530 Commerce Street, Laurel, Mississippi

Join the staff at the Laurel-Jones County Library for a basic computing class. Learn how to create an email account, upload or download photos and documents, and other skills. Free admission.

Open Mic Night at Lee's Coffee and Tea

Lee's Coffee and Tea 409 West Oak Street, Laurel, MS, United States

Open Mic Night returns to Lee's! The open mic night has been a local favorite since it began years ago. Local musicians, poets, etc. are welcome. Come and perform original material and covers for a laid-back, supportive audience. Anyone is welcome to participate as long as they keep it family-friendly. Free to all!  

Laurel-Jones County Council of Garden Clubs Tour of Homes

Laurel-Jones County Council of Garden Clubs to Host Tour of Homes The Laurel- Jones County Council of Garden Clubs will host a Tour of Homes on Sunday, December 8, 2024 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The tour will feature several historic homes and sites throughout the city including First Trinity Presbyterian Church. Proceeds from […]

The City of Laurel, established as a lumber town in 1882, is conveniently situated approximately two hours from larger destination cities such as Jackson, Biloxi, New Orleans, and Mobile. In recent years, the city has become a destination all its own thanks, in part, to its starring role in HGTV’s popular “Hometown” series. As Laurel, and interest in it, continues to grow, we are committed to providing the resources necessary to help all of our residents and businesses reach their full potential.
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