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Featuring Jackson Police Deputy Chief of Police Derick Tisdale and Jackson-Madison County African American Chamber President Clarissa Halton-Williams from 12 to 1 p.m. on Thursday, February 29, 2024.



11:30 am, Thursday, March 19, 2024.



In her capacity, Lauren will serve to enhance art accessibility, education, and economic sustainability.



It’s not just an event, it’s a celebration that makes a positive impact on children’s lives. Be a part of this initiative and help support the Madison County Imagination Library.



The 1837 Providence House, a cherished landmark nestled in Casey Jones Village, invites couples to the fourth annual Valentine’s Day dining experience.



David Mayo will present the program, “Pirtle Ancestors from Hardeman County to Madison County, TN.”



This camp will be a fun, creative, and educational adventure into the world of theatre, tailored especially for young aspiring actors ages 6 – 15. No previous performance experience is required for participation; all experience levels are welcome.



The City of Jackson will celebrate Black History Month during the month of February this year at City Hall by showcasing visual and performing art from members of the city’s Black community.



The Tennessee Legends of Music Museum at the Carnegie and Jackson: Hidden Tracks hosted an official TN Songwriters Week Qualifying Round on Saturday, January 27, 2024. 



Tuesday, February 13, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the Program Center of the Jackson-Madison County Library



Jackson/Madison County Convention & Visitor Bureau


197 Auditorium Street
Jackson, TN 38301

731.425.8333 | lnunnery@jacksontn.com