Tuesday, Oct. 15
Barefoot on the Bridge — Join in this free community yoga session hosted by The W’s Passport to Wellness program at 6 p.m. on the pedestrian bridge at the Columbus Riverwalk. The first 20 participants to sign up on site receive a free yoga mat. All levels welcome. Bring a towel or mat.
Fall recital — The W’s Music Department showcases its students in a fall choral concert at 7:30 p.m. in Poindexter Hall on campus. Free to the public.
Thursday, Oct. 17
Pumpkinpalooza — Starkville’s annual harvest festival from 5-7 p.m. on Main Street includes trick or treating, a pumpkin patch, inflatables, farmers market, MSU pep rally, pumpkin painting, after-hours shopping and more. Costumes are encouraged. Visit starkville.org or contact The Partnership, 662-323-3322.
Friday, Oct. 18
The Rough & Tumble — The Columbus Arts Council presents this Americana duo on its “Howl Back Tour” at 7 p.m. in the Rosenzweig Arts Center Omnova Theater, 501 Main St. CAC member tickets are $15 advance/$17 at the door; non-members $20 advance/$22 at the door. Get tickets or information at columbus-arts.org, or call 662-328-2787.
Exhibit talk — Architect and former Iraqi refugee Ahmed Badr gives a free talk at 6 p.m. in MSU’s Old Main Academic Center, Room 1030, about his “Unpacked: Refugee Baggage” exhibit up through Nov. 1 at the Cullis Wade Depot Art Gallery on campus. For information, contact Lori Neuenfeldt at [email protected] or 662-325-2970.
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18-19
Caledonia Days — A Friday night concert featuring Rust Bucket Roadies (6 p.m.), Jeff Bates (7:30 p.m.) and Doug Stone (9 p.m.) at Ola J. Pickett Park in Caledonia opens this two-day fest that continues Saturday with a 5K run, pet parade, car show, music and arts, crafts and food vendors. Visit facebook.com/caledoniadays/.
Saturday, Oct. 19
MUW fall concert — The MUW Chamber Singers and MUW Chorale present a free concert for the public at 7:30 p.m. in Poindexter Hall on campus.
Tuesday, Oct. 22
100+ Women Who Care — This philanthropic group meets 5:30-7 p.m. at the Courtyard by Marriott, Columbus, to select a local recipient nonprofit organization of its Impact Award. Members each donate $100 to the award and receive a vote; all donations go to recipient. Learn more at 100wwccolumbusms.org. Potential members are welcome. Registration/ social time is 5:30 p.m.; meeting is 6-7 p.m.
HOPE event — A gathering in front of Columbus City Hall at 5:30 p.m. will be held in support of victims and survivors of breast cancer. All are welcome.
Wednesday, Oct. 23
A Night at the Museum — This fundraiser for the Black Prairie Blues Museum in West Point is 6-9 p.m. at 640 Commerce St., West Point. See what’s planned for the blues museum. Limited tickets are $150. To purchase, or for more information, call or text 662-275-7819.
Thursday through Sunday, Oct. 24-27
“Southern Fried Funeral” — The West Point/Clay County Arts Council presents this comedic play at 7 p.m. Oct. 24-26, and 2 p.m. Oct. 27, at the Louise Campbell Center for the Arts in West Point. Tickets $12 (cash or check only) at Petal Pushers, First United Methodist Church and the Growth Alliance in West Point.
Friday, Oct. 25
MSU/Bahamas National Youth Choir — Mississippi State choirs and the Bahamas National Youth Choir present a free concert at 7 p.m. at Starkville’s First Baptist Church, 106 E. Lampkin St. For more information, contact the MSU Department of Music, 662-325-3070.
Oct. 25-26, 30-31
Nightmare at the Fairgrounds — The Community Benefit Committee presents this haunting experience from 5-10 p.m. at the Columbus Fairgrounds on Highway 69 South. Haunted House is $10; Haunted Hayride is $5. All proceeds benefit the Lowndes County bike drive for kids. The attraction will also be open Oct. 28 for private groups and field trips from 11 a.m.-5 p.m., with reservations. For information, contact Rhonda Sanders, 662-549-5909.
Saturday, Oct. 26
Art in the Park — Starkville Area Arts Council’s fifth annual arts festival for children is a free event from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at J.L. King Park, Starkville. Youth enjoy art activities and hands-on musical experiences. Bring your own water and snacks, if desired. For more information, contact SAAC, 662-324-3080 or #artinthepark2019.
Sunday, Oct. 27
Because Hayden III — This benefit in memory of Hayden Allen includes music and food at Zachary’s, 205 Fifth St. N., Columbus. $10 cash entrance; live music, raffle prizes and food. For sponsorships or more information, call 662-329-7653.
Sunday Funday — This mini arts and music fest from 1-7 p.m. at 513-516 University Drive in Starkville features art and food vendors, kids’ art activities and music by Spontaneous Generation, Wright Moves, Andrew Rendon, Thunderleg, Hollagrahams and CBDB.
Friday through Sunday, Nov. 1-3
Columbus Downtown Christmas Open House — Welcome Christmas early at this Open House at downtown merchants from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 1-2, and from 1-5 p.m. Nov. 3 at select stores. Open House shoppers are entered to win a grand prize worth hundreds of dollars in gift cards. For more information, contact Main Street Columbus, 662-328-6305.
Nov. 6-10, 12-15
“Moonlight and Magnolias” — Starkville Community Theatre presents this play set in 1939 Hollywood during the making of “Gone with the Wind” at 7:30 p.m. (except 2 p.m. Sunday) at the Playhouse on Main, 108 E. Main St., Starkville. Tickets are $15/$10 students (for mature audiences). Visit sct-online.org.
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 8-9
Ghosts & Legends — Visit Columbus’ spirited past on tours presented at 6:30, 7, 8 and 8:30 p.m. Buses depart the Tennessee William Welcome Center, 300 Main St. These tours presented by the Columbus Arts Council, Columbus Community Theatre and Columbus Cultural Heritage Foundation often fill quickly; advance tickets for desired tour times are recommended. Get tickets at the CAC, 501 Main St., columbus-arts. org or 662-328-2787.
Saturday, Nov. 9
Veterans Day Parade — This 10 a.m. Veterans Day Parade presented by KMG Creations in Starkville is followed by a musical tribute at the Oktibbeha County Courthouse at 11 a.m. The parade is free to participate in. For more information, contact Kayla Gilmore, 662-648-7382.
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