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SUMMARY:Black History Month
DESCRIPTION:The City of Jackson will celebrate Black History Month during the month of February for the fourth year at city hall by showcasing performing arts from members of the city’s Black community. \nThis year we celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Black History Month. “Negro History Week\,” launched in 1926 by Dr. Carter G. Woodson (later recognized as Black History Month by President Gerald R. Ford in 1976)\, was created to celebrate Black American achievements. \nOur 2026 celebration will open on Friday\, Feb. 6\, with a proclamation by Mayor Scott Conger \, speaker Don McCorry\, presentations by Kenzie Littrell\, Theta Iota Graduate Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity\, Incorporated\, and a performance by Joston Cooper. \nThe closing ceremony will be held on Friday\, Feb. 27 with a poetry reading from Ian Tamayo and performances by West Bemis Chorus & Howard Ramsby\, and the Kappa Sigma Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity\, Inc. (Lane College) \nCity Hall will be lit with red\, yellow\, and green lights for the month of February in celebration of the month. \nBlack History Month Live Performance Schedule (all performances will begin at 4:00 p.m.)
URL:https://visitjacksontn.com/event/black-history-month/2026-02-06/
LOCATION:Jackson City Hall\, 101 E. Main St.\, Jackson\, TN\, 38301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,History
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SUMMARY:LOOK FORWARD: The Ruby Bridges Story
DESCRIPTION:Get your tickets for The Ned’s production of LOOK FORWARD: The Ruby Bridges Story. February 12 – 15 at The Ned. \nhttps://www.tix.com/ticket-sales/cityofjackson/248 \nThere will be school performances February 11 and 13\, at The Ned. To reserve a spot for your school group\, call 731-425-8397. \n  \nThursday February 12th-7pm \nFriday February 13th-7pm \nSaturday February 14th-7pm \nSunday February 15th-3pm
URL:https://visitjacksontn.com/event/look-forward-the-ruby-bridges-story/
LOCATION:The NED\, 314 East Main Street\, Jackson\, TN\, 38301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,History
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SUMMARY:A Thing of Beauty
DESCRIPTION:“A Thing of Beauty” is a powerful drama inspired by a few pivotal days in the life of Edith Stein\, told through the character of Sarah Weiss\, also known as Sister Fransisca. Set within the receiving room of a convent\, the play explores faith\, identity\, and moral courage in the face of Nazi persecution. \n  \nThis production is staged inside a church chapel\, allowing the space itself to become the world of the play. The performance embraces simplicity and reverence\, drawing focus to the actors\, the text\, and the spiritual tension at the heart of the story. Original music and restrained visual design underscore the interior lives of these women as they wrestle with truth in a time of unspeakable danger. At its core\, “A Thing of Beauty” is about faith hard-won and fiercely-held\, the cost of conviction\, and the quiet courage required to remain faithful when the world demands silence. \n  \nContent Advisory: This production includes references to antisemitism\, anti-Jewish rhetoric\, and the realities of Nazi persecution\, which may be distressing for some audience members. \n  \nDoors open half an hour prior to the performance.
URL:https://visitjacksontn.com/event/a-thing-of-beauty/2026-02-19/
LOCATION:First Methodist – Downtown Jackson\, TN\, 200 S. Church St\, Jackson\, TN\, 38301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,History
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SUMMARY:A Thing of Beauty
DESCRIPTION:“A Thing of Beauty” is a powerful drama inspired by a few pivotal days in the life of Edith Stein\, told through the character of Sarah Weiss\, also known as Sister Fransisca. Set within the receiving room of a convent\, the play explores faith\, identity\, and moral courage in the face of Nazi persecution. \n  \nThis production is staged inside a church chapel\, allowing the space itself to become the world of the play. The performance embraces simplicity and reverence\, drawing focus to the actors\, the text\, and the spiritual tension at the heart of the story. Original music and restrained visual design underscore the interior lives of these women as they wrestle with truth in a time of unspeakable danger. At its core\, “A Thing of Beauty” is about faith hard-won and fiercely-held\, the cost of conviction\, and the quiet courage required to remain faithful when the world demands silence. \n  \nContent Advisory: This production includes references to antisemitism\, anti-Jewish rhetoric\, and the realities of Nazi persecution\, which may be distressing for some audience members. \n  \nDoors open half an hour prior to the performance.
URL:https://visitjacksontn.com/event/a-thing-of-beauty/2026-02-20/
LOCATION:First Methodist – Downtown Jackson\, TN\, 200 S. Church St\, Jackson\, TN\, 38301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,History
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SUMMARY:A Thing of Beauty
DESCRIPTION:“A Thing of Beauty” is a powerful drama inspired by a few pivotal days in the life of Edith Stein\, told through the character of Sarah Weiss\, also known as Sister Fransisca. Set within the receiving room of a convent\, the play explores faith\, identity\, and moral courage in the face of Nazi persecution. \n  \nThis production is staged inside a church chapel\, allowing the space itself to become the world of the play. The performance embraces simplicity and reverence\, drawing focus to the actors\, the text\, and the spiritual tension at the heart of the story. Original music and restrained visual design underscore the interior lives of these women as they wrestle with truth in a time of unspeakable danger. At its core\, “A Thing of Beauty” is about faith hard-won and fiercely-held\, the cost of conviction\, and the quiet courage required to remain faithful when the world demands silence. \n  \nContent Advisory: This production includes references to antisemitism\, anti-Jewish rhetoric\, and the realities of Nazi persecution\, which may be distressing for some audience members. \n  \nDoors open half an hour prior to the performance.
URL:https://visitjacksontn.com/event/a-thing-of-beauty/2026-02-21/
LOCATION:First Methodist – Downtown Jackson\, TN\, 200 S. Church St\, Jackson\, TN\, 38301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,History
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SUMMARY:A Thing of Beauty
DESCRIPTION:“A Thing of Beauty” is a powerful drama inspired by a few pivotal days in the life of Edith Stein\, told through the character of Sarah Weiss\, also known as Sister Fransisca. Set within the receiving room of a convent\, the play explores faith\, identity\, and moral courage in the face of Nazi persecution. \n  \nThis production is staged inside a church chapel\, allowing the space itself to become the world of the play. The performance embraces simplicity and reverence\, drawing focus to the actors\, the text\, and the spiritual tension at the heart of the story. Original music and restrained visual design underscore the interior lives of these women as they wrestle with truth in a time of unspeakable danger. At its core\, “A Thing of Beauty” is about faith hard-won and fiercely-held\, the cost of conviction\, and the quiet courage required to remain faithful when the world demands silence. \n  \nContent Advisory: This production includes references to antisemitism\, anti-Jewish rhetoric\, and the realities of Nazi persecution\, which may be distressing for some audience members. \n  \nDoors open half an hour prior to the performance.
URL:https://visitjacksontn.com/event/a-thing-of-beauty/2026-02-22/
LOCATION:First Methodist – Downtown Jackson\, TN\, 200 S. Church St\, Jackson\, TN\, 38301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Black History Month
DESCRIPTION:The City of Jackson will celebrate Black History Month during the month of February for the fourth year at city hall by showcasing performing arts from members of the city’s Black community. \nThis year we celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Black History Month. “Negro History Week\,” launched in 1926 by Dr. Carter G. Woodson (later recognized as Black History Month by President Gerald R. Ford in 1976)\, was created to celebrate Black American achievements. \nOur 2026 celebration will open on Friday\, Feb. 6\, with a proclamation by Mayor Scott Conger \, speaker Don McCorry\, presentations by Kenzie Littrell\, Theta Iota Graduate Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity\, Incorporated\, and a performance by Joston Cooper. \nThe closing ceremony will be held on Friday\, Feb. 27 with a poetry reading from Ian Tamayo and performances by West Bemis Chorus & Howard Ramsby\, and the Kappa Sigma Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity\, Inc. (Lane College) \nCity Hall will be lit with red\, yellow\, and green lights for the month of February in celebration of the month. \nBlack History Month Live Performance Schedule (all performances will begin at 4:00 p.m.)
URL:https://visitjacksontn.com/event/black-history-month/2026-02-27/
LOCATION:Jackson City Hall\, 101 E. Main St.\, Jackson\, TN\, 38301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,History
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SUMMARY:A Thing of Beauty
DESCRIPTION:“A Thing of Beauty” is a powerful drama inspired by a few pivotal days in the life of Edith Stein\, told through the character of Sarah Weiss\, also known as Sister Fransisca. Set within the receiving room of a convent\, the play explores faith\, identity\, and moral courage in the face of Nazi persecution. \n  \nThis production is staged inside a church chapel\, allowing the space itself to become the world of the play. The performance embraces simplicity and reverence\, drawing focus to the actors\, the text\, and the spiritual tension at the heart of the story. Original music and restrained visual design underscore the interior lives of these women as they wrestle with truth in a time of unspeakable danger. At its core\, “A Thing of Beauty” is about faith hard-won and fiercely-held\, the cost of conviction\, and the quiet courage required to remain faithful when the world demands silence. \n  \nContent Advisory: This production includes references to antisemitism\, anti-Jewish rhetoric\, and the realities of Nazi persecution\, which may be distressing for some audience members. \n  \nDoors open half an hour prior to the performance.
URL:https://visitjacksontn.com/event/a-thing-of-beauty/2026-02-27/
LOCATION:First Methodist – Downtown Jackson\, TN\, 200 S. Church St\, Jackson\, TN\, 38301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,History
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SUMMARY:A Thing of Beauty
DESCRIPTION:“A Thing of Beauty” is a powerful drama inspired by a few pivotal days in the life of Edith Stein\, told through the character of Sarah Weiss\, also known as Sister Fransisca. Set within the receiving room of a convent\, the play explores faith\, identity\, and moral courage in the face of Nazi persecution. \n  \nThis production is staged inside a church chapel\, allowing the space itself to become the world of the play. The performance embraces simplicity and reverence\, drawing focus to the actors\, the text\, and the spiritual tension at the heart of the story. Original music and restrained visual design underscore the interior lives of these women as they wrestle with truth in a time of unspeakable danger. At its core\, “A Thing of Beauty” is about faith hard-won and fiercely-held\, the cost of conviction\, and the quiet courage required to remain faithful when the world demands silence. \n  \nContent Advisory: This production includes references to antisemitism\, anti-Jewish rhetoric\, and the realities of Nazi persecution\, which may be distressing for some audience members. \n  \nDoors open half an hour prior to the performance.
URL:https://visitjacksontn.com/event/a-thing-of-beauty/2026-02-28/
LOCATION:First Methodist – Downtown Jackson\, TN\, 200 S. Church St\, Jackson\, TN\, 38301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,History
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