May I add my accolades for all those who have had a part in the restoration of our magnificent opera house and the exciting programming that has been scheduled. May I also make just a small correction to the statement that the opening night nearly two weeks ago was the first time than an audience had sat in the seats or a performance been given on the stage since 1927.
On March 29 and 30, 1991, the music and drama ministry of Midway Baptist Church, under the premise of bringing the Gospel to the marketplace, present the musical drama, “The Promise” — a pageant on the life of Jesus Christ, by Gary Rhodes. About 100 musicians, actors, directors and staging assistants had a part in the presentations in the old, dusty, unrestored, but still awesome structure. Little did we imagine the glory to which she would be raised, but we knew it was a jewel just waiting to be resurrected by creative and generous minds, hearts and hands. We are so excited to have been a tiny blip on the screen of its history.
Senita Webb
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Opera House memories
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Morning update for Wednesday, May 30, 2012
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In memory of those who died
A 21-gun salute is a common part of any Memorial Day program.
But the release of 21 snow white doves representing the peace we enjoy today because of those who have fallen in battle was a rare treat of the Second Annual Memorial Day Program held Monday afternoon at Magnolia Cemetery in Meridian. -
Choctaw Expressions to be showcased
The Mississippi Craft Center will present Choctaw Expressions as the featured cultural and historical exhibit for the month of June.
The presentation will showcase the rich and unique heritage of the Mississippi Choctaw Indians with traditional cultural arts and artifacts. The exhibition is set to open to the public on Friday, June 1 at 10 a.m. The Mississippi Craft Center, located in Ridgeland, is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with free admission and will highlight this unique event through June 30. -
Earth’s Bounty Festival Saturday
Residents in the Meridian area will have the opportunity to purchase locally grown or made products throughout the summer and fall through the Earth’s Bounty festival.
The expanded version of the current farmer's market will take place on the first Saturday of every month from June-November at Singing Brakeman Park in Meridian near Union Station. -
WWI soldier’s family receives Purple Heart
About three weeks before the end of WW I, two young officers with the 320 Machine Gun Battalion crept through the battered moonscape of France on a mission to find new positions for their weapons.
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Man dies of gunshot wound
Investigators with the Lauderdale County Sheriff's Department are investigating a shooting incident that occurred Saturday morning in which one person died.
- Marriages & Divorces: Sunday, May 27, 2012
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Leading Edges uses technology to enhance advertising
If local advertising agency Leading Edges has its way, pretty soon you will be using your iPhone or iPad to bring its clients' ads to life.
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Meridian soldier to receive posthumous Purple Heart
- Partnership in place for safety blitz
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