Flowers and Crafts for Mom!

DHA Resource and Referral Center 124 West Jackson St, Belzoni, MS, United States

Show your love for mom with flowers and crafts for Mother's Day!

Belzoni, MS Community Meeting

Upper Room Church 16418 HWY 49, Belzoni, MS, United States

The community is invited to find out more about the new Boys and Girls Club and Possible Charter School

Pre Mother’s Day Concert

Upper Room Church 16418 HWY 49, Belzoni, MS, United States

Advance Tickets are $25 and $30 at the door. Call 662-753-6806 for details.

$25

May The Force Be With You

DHA Resource and Referral Center 124 West Jackson St, Belzoni, MS, United States

Dress as your favorite Star Wars character and create your own light saber to take home!

Dining With Diabetes

MSU Extension Office 16463 US HWY 49 Suite A, Belzoni, MS, United States

Do you have diabetes or at risk of diabetes? Enroll in Mississippi State University's Dining With Diabetes Program five lesson series! It starts May 14th and continues May 21, 23, and 28.

First Aid AED and CPR Training

MSU Extension Office 16463 US HWY 49 Suite A, Belzoni, MS, United States

Get your certification from a certified HSI instructor, Mr. Lionell Hinds, Washington County Extension Agent. Register by May 14th.

$20

Join the Boys and Girls Club Event!

Upper Room Church 16418 HWY 49, Belzoni, MS, United States

First 50 members to register receive FREE membership for one school year!

Spring into Health Fair

Upper Room Church 16418 HWY 49, Belzoni, MS, United States

FREE to the public!

Clover Care Reading Club

Humphreys County Library 105 N Hayden St, Belzoni, MS, United States

CloverCare Reading Club Presents: Legos - Coping and Emotions with Build Me Emotions and featuring the story: Ruby's Worry

Humphreys County Juneteenth Celebration

Humphreys County Courthouse 102 Castleman St, Belzoni, MS, United States

Juneteenth, also known as Emancipation Day, is celebrated annually on June 19 to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. The Emancipation Proclamation, issued by President Abraham Lincoln on Jan. 1, 1863, declared freedom for enslaved people in Confederate states. Celebrations include picnics, rodeos, street fairs, cookouts, family reunions, park parties, …