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Events happening this weekend in Mississippi: June 6-8
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Take some time to unwind with friends, family or yourself this weekend. Below you'll find a list of some fun events going on this weekend (June 6-8) around Mississippi. – Jackson – Friday Explore different camping gear and activities that can make our campouts and backyard adventures a fun experience for all. – Jackson – Friday Enjoy a night under the stars with a free outdoor screening of The Help. – Byram – Friday The event will be held at Davis Road Park. – Canton – Friday Enjoy an evening of food and fun at the Train Depot. Grease – Vicksburg – Friday Enjoy this classic movie. Tickets are available in advance at 61 North Coffee House and at the door. – Jackson – Friday and Saturday The highly anticipated two-day festival will once again transform the distillery grounds into a vibrant celebration of live music, local food and drinks, and community — all in support of expanding access to music education in underserved communities across Mississippi. – Jackson – Friday, Saturday & Sunday The Mississippi Pickle Fest is a refreshing taste of all things fermented. This fun-filled festival includes music, games, contests, vendors and more. – Jackson – Friday, Saturday & Sunday The musical is the moving, true story of 7,000 airline passengers stranded in Gander, Newfoundland after 9/11—and the small town that welcomed them with open arms. Hurricane Katrina: Mississippi Remembers – Jackson – Friday, Saturday & Sunday Hurricane Katrina: Mississippi Remembers showcases photographs by Vicksburg-based artist Melody Golding, documenting the resilience of Mississippians after the storm. – Jackson – Friday, Saturday & Sunday Gauge height, distance, volume, and more at the Mississippi Children's Museum's summer exhibit in Jackson: Measurement Rules. – Jackson – Friday, Saturday & Sunday Backyard Adventures invites you to discover the scientist within yourself, showcasing how science is woven into the fabric of your daily experiences. – Pearl – Friday, Saturday & Sunday The Mississippi Mud Monsters will face the Florence Y'alls. On Friday, there will be fireworks. There will be a Duck Duck Jeep Night – Jeep Rodeo between games, and kids will be able to run the bases on Sunday. – Jackson – Saturday Explore a variety of booths showcasing the latest trends in home design, meet with real estate agents, and attend informative seminars. – Jackson – Saturday The film highlights a family's journey in caregiving for their matriarch as a person living with dementia. – Jackson – Saturday Enjoy a night under the stars with a free outdoor screening of Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania. – Jackson – Saturday The event will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at LeFleur's Bluff State Park in Jackson. – Jackson – Saturday From persimmons to peaches, from bok choy to butter beans, the Mississippi Farmers Market is the one place to go for the freshest fruits and vegetables that are grown in the state. – Madison – Saturday The family-friendly event is a way for people to learn more about aviation and about the Commemorative Air Force's mission of restoring and preserving the country's WW2 aviation history. – Natchez – Saturday Nothing can beat the beautiful scenery of the Natchez Trace and paired with the town's famous food and music, its sure to be a fantastic weekend! – Natchez – Saturday Every week there will be live fresh produce, baked goods, fresh dairy, and arts and crafts all from local growers and artists. – Ridgeland – Saturday Every step you take helps foster hope, healing, and a brighter future for youth at Sunnybrook Children's Home. – Ridgeland – Saturday Bring your fishing pole or rod, reel and bait to catch your fish. Prizes are for ages 12 years and under. – Vicksburg – Saturday Enjoy guest speakers Andrew P. Haley and Danielle Sypher Haley. – Vicksburg – Saturday This is a Mississippi Certified Farmers' Market. – Jackson – Sunday Join JXN Run Club for an uplifting and community-driven run every Sunday. – Natchez – Sunday The Youth Choir from Klein UMC in Houston, Texas, is traveling through the southeast to spread the Gospel through Song with their program. Junior Summer Camp at Tara Wildlife – Vicksburg – Sunday This camp is for 8- and 9-year-olds and introduces them to the great outdoors. Campers learn how to canoe, fish, woodsmanship and more. – Hattiesburg – Friday Prepare to enter a world rife with allure, mystery, and of course….Jazz! This unforgettable live concert invites you to experience the captivating melodies of Henry Mancini and how they defined an era of elegance and intrigue. All My Days – Hattiesburg – Friday This will be presented by Leaps of Faith Ballet Ministry. – Hattiesburg – Friday The Women's Art collective, established in 2011, showcases a variety within the work of artists, unified by their sense of community. – Hattiesburg – Friday Enjoy delicious bites and sips from local vendors, cozy up in the twilight with soft blankets, and let the music carry you away. – Hattiesburg – Friday Expect bold beats, vibrant vibes, and a crowd that knows how to turn every glance into a dance. Game Night with Cats – Hattiesburg – Friday Bring your friends and family for a summer night full of laughter and competition. – Hattiesburg – Friday Children will interact with a military servicemember who will read a book, answer questions, have their photo taken with the veteran and participate in an arts and craft activity. – Laurel – Friday Enjoy karaoke at 320 5th St. in Laurel. – Laurel – Friday Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and enjoy the sounds of Fred T and The Band. – Hattiesburg – Friday, Saturday & Sunday The Hattiesburg Pocket Museum has a new exhibit every month, so be sure to head downtown for a small surprise! – Hattiesburg – Saturday Attendees will enjoy a tour of the zoo, receive a pizza dinner and a drink, experience an animal show, take a night-time train and carousel ride and enjoy s'mores by the fire at Camp Capybara. – Hattiesburg – Saturday Wake up and celebrate the start of your day with 'Rise and Shine,' featuring the remarkable 14-year-old cellist, Ian Alexander Gonzalez. – Hattiesburg – Saturday With a DJ, bar, animal encounters from the Hattiesburg Zoo, contests and more, Ink in the Alley makes both the art and the artists more accessible to the wider public, especially to those who may have never stepped foot in a tattoo shop. – Hattiesburg – Saturday Science Saturdays at Smith involve fun, engaging, hands-on STEM activities and guest speakers with a focus toward Pre-K through middle school students. Mulan – Summer of Movies – Hattiesburg – Saturday Watch the Disney film at Town Square Park. Pink Ribbon Gala – Hattiesburg – Saturday There will be food, entertainment, and a silent auction all to raise money and celebrate the Pink Ribbon Fund of Hattiesburg. Summer Outdoor Market – Hattiesburg – Saturday Vendors will be selling handmade/homemade items. Wicked Singalong – Hattiesburg – Saturday Featuring live action singers and dancers, there's no telling what surprises await. Join a theater full of fans dressed up as your favorite and 'Defying Gravity' as you sing along! BINGO Night with Cats – Hattiesburg – Sunday Enjoy 10 exciting games in the cozy cat lounge, surrounded by our playful, cuddly kitties. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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14-05-2025
- Business
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Rheb's Candies will open on Mount Airy's Main Street this summer
Baltimore's legendary Rheb's Candies has announced it will open a second location, on Main Street in Mount Airy. The chocolatier, open since 1917, has been a fixture on Wilkens Avenue in southwest Baltimore for 75 years, according to its website. Rheb's plans to open in Mount Airy this summer, according to a photo posted on the Town of Mount Airy's Facebook page. The candy store will be located in the former Train Depot, a model-train shop on Main Street that closed at the end of 2024. Mount Airy Mayor Larry Hushour said that a member of the Rheb's Candies family lives in the town, inspiring the new location. 'Our downtown is really going to get a boost from this new Rheb's location on our Main Street,' Hushour said. 'They're hoping to be open by mid-August around the time of our Celebrate Mount Airy event … If things work out, I suspect Rheb's will be the 'talk of the town' that evening.' Have a news tip? Contact Bryna Zumer at bzumer@