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Fish for Lent
Lent is here, and that means many of us are now eating only fish on Fridays.
City of Memphis opens applications for free home accessibility program
The City of Memphis is accepting applications February 23–27 for Memphis RAMP, a program offering free home accessibility improvements for eligible seniors and residents with disabilities.
New documentary "Natchez" screens at Malco Ridgeway Cinema Grill
The documentary "Natchez" is screening at Malco Ridgeway Cinema Grill through March 6. Director Suzannah Herbert explores how Natchez navigates its antebellum tourism legacy and an unresolved history that continues to influence the community today.
Afro Latino Week | Cazateatro Bilingual Theatre Group
Kacky Walton spoke with Monica Sanchez, artistic director and co-founder of Cazateatro Bilingual Theatre Group (CBTG), and company member Andrea Jacobo about "Afro Latino Week," taking place February 23–27 at venues across Memphis.
Latin Dance Marathon | Su Casa Family Ministries
Kacky Walton spoke with Michael Phillips, executive director of Su Casa Family Ministries, about the organization’s upcoming "Latin Dance Marathon" fundraiser, set for Saturday, February 28, at Street Ministries.
How Rev. Jesse Jackson's approach to civil rights differed from Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s
Rev. Jesse Jackson was at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis on April 4, 1968, when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated there.
TN Politics: Remembering Jesse Jackson's impact on Memphis politics
On the Lorraine Motel balcony when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, the late Rev. Jesse Jackson made regular visits to Memphis.
In a historic vote, Tennessee Volkswagen workers get their first union contract
Two years ago, the successful union drive at this plant was expected to spark victories throughout the South. But now, as members vote to make their contract official, momentum has fizzled.
Memphis Botanic Garden opens call for artists for 2026–2027 season
Kacky Walton spoke with Jan Davis of the Memphis Botanic Garden about a call for local artists to submit exhibit proposals for the 2026–2027 season.
Scholarship opportunities
High school seniors throughout our region are making decisions about what colleges they’ll attend, and often the right scholarship opportunities play a big part in helping figure out the school that makes the most sense for them and their families. At the Community Foundation, we’re grateful that so many donors chose to create scholarship funds to honor a different person, profession, school, or educational goal.