McComb, Mississippi: "McComb Railroad Brick Memorial Dedication"

On Saturday, April 5, 2008, a couple of hundred people gathered at the McComb Depot Pavilion to honor those who served on the Illinois Central Railroad.
The master of ceremonies was Larry Carruth. McComb Mayor Zachary Patterson welcomed the crowd, and prayer was led by retired porter the Reverend Leon Moore. Donald Chase, president of the Railroad Retirees Club, gave a history of the brick memorial. Next, Al Andrews, a real estate developer, spoke fondly of his days growing up in McComb as part of a railroad family. He recounted how his father was always talking about going "up north" to Gwin, the "end of the road" for the railroad men from these parts. Of course, Andrews always believed Gwin was located somewhere way up north, until he realized in his late teens that it was just somewhere between Yazoo City and Greenwood (Tchula, actually)!
This reminds me of a tale I heard recently about my father-in-law, the engineer Bob DeCoux. One time he was spending the night in Gwin, and it was so cold they were given electric blankets to help them make it through the night. Well, before he went to sleep, Bob, being really tired, plugged in what he thought was the blanket. Well, he slept through the night, but it wasn't restful-he woke up freezing next to a melted coffee pot he had plugged in instead of the electric blanket! Hey, why don't you share your old railroad stories here? Maybe we can put a book together someday!

After the brick memorial ceremony a reception was held in the Pike Room next to the railroad museum. The museum is open Monday through Friday, noon until 4 PM. Please visit the McComb City Railroad Depot Museum website.
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McComb, Pike County, MS: American Cancer Society Relay for Life 2008.
No replay of last year's torrential rainout! The weather on Friday, May 9, 2008, was wonderful throughout the night. Clear skies and a light breeze helped to make this year's Relay for Life event at the Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center's wooded walking track a great success! Over $121,000 has been raised by scores of vendors and community sponsors. The event began with a survivor's reception at the Mississippi Cancer Institute in McComb. During the opening ceremonies were announcements by event organizer Chastity Burnette, prayer by cancer survivor Jennifer Lindsey, national anthem by Shelby Price, the cancer survivor's ceremony and lap (169 survivors had registered), the caregivers' lap, the kids' lap with music by the Kennedy Elementary choir, and then the team lap.
Next on the agenda were the ever-popular Cutest Baby Contest sponsored by the Mississippi Cancer Institute), great entertainment by Elvis Presley (Jimmy C. Hutchins), and the exciting Pig Race (new for this year in McComb). In this event sponsors raced battery-operated pigs they had dressed and creatively named. "Handlers" had to wear a pig nose during the race. Pigs got one snout's length advantage for every $25 above the minimum $100 required to enter the race. Wal-Mart's porker came out the winner!
Later in the evening and into the early morning were the Relay Star talent contest, the luminary ceremony, karaoke, team activities and games, including Dizzy Bat, Mummy Wrap, Mystery Eating Contest, and other entertainment. The 12-hour event wrapped up around 4 AM Saturday morning. For more information, visit cancer.org and relay for life.org.
Congratulations to the following winners of some of this year's awards:
Best Tent Site--Super D
Best T-Shirt--McComb OB
Best Team Spirit--Eva Gordon Elementary
AM Challenge--Biflex/Genco
Sunrise Award--McComb Market
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On Saturday, May 3, 2008, McComb School District hosted "Arts Alive '08," a five-hour-long celebration of music and the arts. Moved from the McComb Depot Pavilion to the MHS gym due to a threat of rain, the event proved to attract a great crowd, and everyone had a lot of fun! Artwork from students of all grades was displayed in the basketball gym's bleachers. There was face painting, pottery and jewelry, and lots of food from tents lining Virginia Avenue between the gym and the football field.

Performance by "Sharpay" and "Ryan" from the smash MHS production of "High School Musical."
There were performances galore-Denman Junior High's Quest class performed a skit, and the Denman Dramatic Tigers and dance team, along with MHS drama students, displayed their acting skills. Music filled the air all day long, with performances by the Higgins Middle School and Denman bands, the MHS band and pep band, and the Otken and Kennedy Elementary choirs. A special performance by the phenomenal jazz group Ezra and Seven* from Jackson, MS, with MHS band director Robert Lamkin on trombone, got the crowd on its feet and dancing!

Robert Lamkin, left, with Ezra Brown.



Emcee Fern Crossley interviewing Superintendent Therese Palmertree.
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As part of the week-long Summit Sesquicentennial celebration, on Sunday, April 13, 2008, the Sons of the Confederate Veterans Stockdale Rangers led tours of Summit's Woodlawn Cemetery and provided commentary on prominent veterans buried therein. The group also conducted gravestone dedications for two veterans, Colonel James P. Parker and Private Charles A. Ligon. The grave markers for these Confederate veterans had been missing or destroyed.
Pictured in this post are members of the fourth organization of the Stockdale Rangers. The group is named in honor of Thomas Ringland (T.R.) Stockdale (1828-1899), an educator (at the Peabody School in Summit), a lawyer, congressman, and Mississippi State Supreme Court judge. The group was initially organized in McComb on December 10, 1994, with the following charter members:
Commander: Dr. William Calvert, Lt Commander: L. W. Guy, Adjutant: Ed Funchess, Sergeant at Arms: J. Alford, and Chaplain: William Greg Barron.

Within six months total membership had reached 33. Presently there are 22 members and there have been as many as 42. Present officers are as follows: Commander: Wayne Parker, Lt. Commander: Glen Nunnery, Adjutant: Joe Abbott, and Chaplain: Leroy Springs.

Headstone of T.R. Stockdale, next to the grave of one of two of his children who died at a very young age.
The mission of the Stockdale Rangers is to tell the true story of the Confederate soldiers who were called into service by the state of Mississippi. Other activities of the group include: providing speakers for schools and civic clubs; setting up living history exhibits; locating Confederate graves and providing markers if necessary; and coordinating activities with other groups of similar interest, e.g., UDC (the United Daughters of the Confederacy) and the Mississippi Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans. The Mississippi Division SCV owns and operates Beauvoir, the last home of Jefferson Davis, President of the CSA (Confederate States of America). The Stockdale Rangers' symbol is the square battle flag, also known as the ANV (Army of Northern Virginia) battle flag. Through the national organization the group provides grants and scholarships, leadership training, and summer camp for boys and girls. For more information, please visit the national Sons of Confederate Veterans website at http://www.scv.org/ and the Mississippi Division website at http://www.mississippiscv.org/. See also the website of the Summit Historical Society. Many thanks to Mr. Joseph Abbott for his dedicated assistance in the preparation of the material for this article.

Wayne Parker presenting Summit Mayor Percy Robinson with a certificate of appreciation.
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I saw my first hummingbird of the season a few minutes ago! I had read in the paper about a month ago where the first one was sighted in this area, and at that time I got my feeders out. I intended to put them up, but it seemed like I always had to do something ahead of that, and so they sat on the kitchen table for weeks, just waiting! Well, finally I set them out yesterday, and behold, this evening a hummer is feeding!

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