JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) - The Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum will host the 2021 Mississippi Pickle Fest on Saturday, June 12. The event will be from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Admission is $7 per adult and $5 for ages 3-17. “I want to invite the public to come out to the 2021 Mississippi Pickle Fest at the [.]
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Spicy Stage: These Performers Will Light Up the 2021 Hot & Spicy Fest May 11, 2021 8:30 am | Add a comment | 306 reads
You’ll come to the 2021 Hot & Spicy Fest for the fire in your mouth – but you just may end up staying for the straight fire on the stage!
We’ve got a heck of a lineup prepared for both days of this year’s Latin American-themed fest (remember – the fest will be held this Saturday and Sunday, May 15 and 16 from 11am-8pm – there is
no fest on Friday). Check out the performers below who will be sure to have you dancing like it’s the Salsa, Tango, Cha-Cha, Mambo, Samba,
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Local performing arts group Teatro Audaz presents a collection of comedic monologues titled
Men on the Verge of a His-Panic Breakdown by Guillermo Reyes. Featuring a cast and crew of incredible local talent, the live-streamed show promises to “chronicle the lives of various Latino immigrants dealing with transcultural shock of race and gender identity.”
Thursday-Sunday. Purchase livestream tickets at
Alamo Hero Con
Comic conventions are returning with social distancing measures. Alamo Hero Con will be held this weekend at the San Antonio Shrine Auditorium and will feature celebrity guests like Kevin Sorbo (
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Blackberries grow wild throughout the backyards and backroads of McLoud, but there was a time when cultivating the beauties was big business.
As a clever marketing maneuver, a blackberry growers association shipped a box of its finest blackberries to our 33rd president and made an impression. Moved by the gift and impressed by the quality of the fruit, President Henry S. Truman declared McLoud, Oklahoma, the official Blackberry Capital of the World in 1949.
The quaint community located about 30 miles outside Oklahoma City in Pottawatomie County, maintains its cozy, small-town identity, and the Blackberry Festival is a big part of its tradition. Even though blackberries are no longer the lifeblood of the economy, the festival has seen huge growth with big developments in the works.