Gather: February 2020

Don’t let the cold weather keep you cooped up all month! Get out to catch some unique events offered this February for lovebirds and professionals to kids and students.


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Enjoy: the Sound of Handbells
WEST TN Handbell Festival

Date: Saturday, February 22
Time: 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Location: First Baptist Church (1627 North Highland Avenue)
Cost: Free!

If you’re a fan of all things instrumental, then you’ll love the West TN Handbell Festival at First Baptist. Come out on Saturday the 22nd for a day full of fun; contact worship pastor Zach Young for more details.


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Endorse: The African American Chamber of Commerce
19th Annual Jewel Awards Banquet

Date: Friday, February 21
Time: 6:30 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
Location: Oman Arena (179 Lane Avenue)
Cost: $10-$15 for concert only; $75 for dinner and concert

Now celebrating its nineteenth year, the Jackson-Madison County African American Chamber of Commerce (JMCAACC) is back with its beloved Black History Month celebration, the JEWEL Awards Banquet. This year’s show will feature musician Evvie McKinney, and awards will be given to some of our city’s best entrepreneurs of color while raising funds for the Follow Me Into Business program. Get a ticket for the show, or better yet purchase a dinner ticket to show your support and enjoy a lovely meal with your entertainment.


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Explore: The Worlds of Christianity and Judaism
Christians & Jews: Understanding Our Differences

Date: Thursday, February 6: “Ethics in a Changing World, Part 1”; Thursday, February 27: “The Bible and Me, Part 2”
Time: 7:00 P.M. - 8:30 P.M.
Location: Congregation B’nai Israel (401 West Grand Street)
Cost: Free!

Every year, Congregation B’nai Israel opens its doors to the community to explore the differences between Christianity and Judaism. This year’s series kicked off in October and includes two sessions in February, featuring the wisdom of Dr. Mark Dubis, Dr. Ben Mitchell, Rabbi-Cantor John Kaplan, Rev. Paul Clayton, and Rev. Deacon Tommy Rhoads. Stop by to learn a bit more about these religion’s views on ethics and the Bible; all are welcome!


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Exercise: Some good ol’ Father-Son Bonding
Born to Be Brave Tour

Date: Tuesday, February 18
Time: 6:30 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
Location: Fellowship Bible Church (141 Pleasant Plains Drive)
Cost: $18-$55

Dads, if you’ve been looking for a fun night out with your son, check out the Born to Be Brave Tour coming to Fellowship Bible Church. While the heart of the event is discussion and connection, you’ll also enjoy some tunes from the Allan Scott Band and some classic dude games. Get your ticket!


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Experience: A Night of True Country Music
Royal Wade Kimes

Date: Friday, February 21
Time: 7:30 P.M. - 10:30 P.M.
Location: The Ned (314 East Main Street)
Cost: $20

If you’re looking for the kind of country music that comes from working on Loretta Lynn’s dude ranch, then you better get downtown to hear Royal Wade Kimes. He’s bound to give an unforgettable performance that might feature some of your favorite songs from the 2000’s.


Originally from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Katie Howerton moved to Jackson in 2011 to study Graphic Design and Drawing at Union University. She discovered Our Jackson Home in January 2015 and used it as a guinea pig for her senior design project, creating the first issue of Our Jackson Home: The Magazine. After graduating she was given leadership over Our Jackson Home at theCO, where she now runs the blog, designs the magazine, and coordinates events. She lives with her husband Jordan and daughter November in Midtown and loves her community at City Fellowship Baptist Church.