Monthly Archives: September 2011

Hawkins Field Air Show This Weekend

Photo from Hawkins Field Air Show's Facebook Page

Looks like cool weather made it just in time for the weekend. If you’re looking for something different to do, check out the annual Hawkins Field Air Show. Hosted by the Jackson Municipal Airport Authority, the show was created as a public service the community and provides great family entertainment.

The event takes place Saturday, October 1, from 11:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (gates open at 9:30 a.m.) and Sunday, October 2, from 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (gates open at 11:30 a.m.).

This event draws thousands of people each day, so make sure that you get there early! Now, since it’s approaching 4:30, feel free to soar into the weekend.

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It’s Fan Appreciation Night JSU

Photo by Roger Smith of Flickr
 

Jackson State University would like to show appreciation to all their fans who have supported the University by offering discount tickets for the JSU vs Texas Southern University football game. The JSU vs TSU game will broadcast live on ESPNU and will take place on Thursday, September 29, 2011 at Veterans Memorial Stadium at 6:00 p.m. The tickets are discounted to $5.00 for all military personnel, law enforcement officers, firefighters, school teachers, and city of Jackson employees with ID or in uniform. All area elementary and high school students will be admitted for $1.  All junior college and other area four year college students will be admitted for $1 (with valid college ID).  All children 5 years and under will be admitted free when accompanied by an adult.

 Let’s make it a family night, so gather the kids together, let the kids make their signs and come on out for an inexpensive night of family fun to cheer JSU on to victory.  As always, Jackson State Universityis challenging minds and changing lives.

For more information about the JSU vs.Texas Southern football game discount tickets, call the JSU Athletics Ticket Office at 601-979-2420.

 

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JSU and Community Service

Mother and Child in a village in Tamale, Ghana were I participated in a community service project to build huts (homes).

The following post was submitted by Kimberly Grayson, Graduate Assistant for The JSU Center for University Based Development

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Did you know that Jackson State University (JSU) was a finalist for the 2010 President Obama’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll Award this year? The Honor Roll, launched in 2006, is the highest federal designation awarded to institutions of higher education for their commitment to and achievement in community service. A total of 851 institutions applied for the 2010 Honor Roll, 114 received the recognition of Honor Roll with distinction, 11 were identified as finalists, and 6 received the Presidential Award. JSU ranked No. 7 of the eleven universities that received the finalist recognition and was the only Mississippi institution and Historically Black College or University (HBCU) awarded.

As a graduate student in JSU’s Department of Urban and Regional Planning and intern for the Center for University-Based Development, I am very proud of this distinction and JSU’s commitment to the community. The University has strongly encouraged my participation in many community service projects both locally and abroad. This past summer, I had the opportunity to study tourism, culture and international community development in Ghana, Africa with a former JSU professor.
JSU’s Center for Service and Community Engaged Learning (CSCEL) is coordinating the Fall 2011 Alternative Break to Shanghai.  I was fortunate enough to be one of the twenty-five students chosen to participate. I’m excited that this trip will give me another opportunity to serve and learn more about different cultures.
We will travel to China from November 10 through 24, 2011. The University of Shanghai for Science and Technology will serve as our host. During this trip, we will participate in community service projects such as teaching English to middle school students and working with the elderly and disadvantaged children. There are also plans to travel by train to Beijing, China to climb The Great Wall of China.
This trip is the first international trip sponsored by CSEL and is a once in a lifetime opportunity for most students. JSU has made the trip as inexpensive as possible, however there are some students still struggling with the cost. Where our motto is “Challenging Minds, Changing Lives,”please consider sponsoring a JSU student or making a financial contribution towards this trip.  For more information, you can contact Center for Service and Community Engaged Learning @ 601-979-1294.

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Mentor a child at Pecan Park Elementary

Photo by hearldpost of flickr

The following post was submitted by Kimberly Grayson, Graduate Assistant for The JSU Center for University Based Development

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As children, we all knew people through which our lives were greatly impacted. It may have been our parents, our third grade teacher, the fireman down the street or even our high school coach, children need mentors to look up to.  As a mentor, one of my most rewarding moments was when one of my mentees came to me about a very serious problem and I listened intently to her problem and gave positive feedback– all without judgment. Two weeks later, in one of our mentoring sessions she thanked me so many times, she let me know how much my advice helped her and she even admitted that she didn’t know what would have happened if she did not have me to turn to.

 John M. Perkins Foundation For Reconciliation & Development (JMPF) is currently seeking mentors for their TALKS (transferring a little knowledge systematical) mentoring program at Pecan Park Elementary School. The TALKS mentoring program was founded by Dr. Harold Davis in1995. The mentoring programs ask that you commit one hour a week a boy of girl to help shape their lives. The JMPF will be hosting a met your mentor dinner on Tuesday 9/13/2011 at 6:00p.m. at Pecan Park Elementary. For more information contact The Perkins Center at 601-601-354-1563.

 

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gallery 1 gets the retail party started at University Place

This past Tuesday, the skies were blue and the temperature was what WLBT’s Paul Williams described as a “polite” 98°. Now, I don’t know about you, but the heat this past Tuesday wasn’t very polite, but the crowd and excitement that showed up for gallery 1′s ribbon cutting was just plain ole nice.

Located on the ground floor of One University Place, gallery 1 is the result of a grant garnered by Jackson State University from the U.S. Small Business Administration. The spot is as hip as they come and features artwork from professional artists nationwide. Sure, this sounds like your run-of-the-mill gallery, but here’s the kicker–gallery 1 features many affordable pieces and will eventually incorporate artwork from students at JSU. It’s the perfect venue to introduce art to the west side while teaching JSU students a hands-on lesson in business.

The gallery’s curator is Kimberly Jacobs–a JSU graduate and a very active personality in the arts community. She also happens to be a West Jackson resident.

gallery 1 is the first of several tenants to open in One Jackson Place. Other venues that will open in the coming months include The Penguin restaurant, Royal Blue women’s boutique, and EnVision Eye Care & Optical Boutique.

gallery 1
1100 John R. Lynch Street
(601) 960-9250

Hours:

Tues.-Fri.: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sat.: noon – 4 p.m.
Sun. & Mon.: Closed

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Below are a few photos from the ribbon cutting ceremony. For more, swing on by our Facebook page.

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P.S. Get a little more background on west Jackson’s newest offering on Jackson State’s blog:

JSU President Meyers, Jackson Mayor Johnson unveil new JSU art gallery  By Jean Gordon Cook 601-979-1571 jean.g.cook@jsums.edu(JACKSON, Miss.) – Jackson State University President Carolyn W. Meyers and Jackson Mayor Harvey Johnson Jr. led a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Aug. 30 for Gallery 1 at One University Place, which is the first business to open in the JSU-initiated real estate development.  ”This changes not only the landscape of the university, but the landscape of West Jackson,” Johnson said at the start of the … Read More

via Jackson State University News Room

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