Pine Hill clubhouse could be named for first Black pro manager
“The history justified the naming of the clubhouse and then recognizing those pioneering African American golfers.”
Rashod Cobb is a Mayoral Fellow in Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris’s office. He can be reached at Rashod.Cobb@shelbycountytn.gov.
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“The history justified the naming of the clubhouse and then recognizing those pioneering African American golfers.”
By eliminating driver’s-license requirements on many applications, Shelby County government provides fair opportunities to job applicants.
The latest Memphis Symphony Orchestra fellows hail from Argentina, Brazil and Memphis.
Citizens at the meeting said issues they face include lack of accessibility, long wait times, lack of communication and broken-down buses.
The unofficial local holiday falls on Friday, Sept. 1, a date that corresponds to the city’s 901 phone area code. It’s a chance for groups to show off their civic pride and celebrate all things Memphis.
This week, celebrate Robert Raiford’s memory at an outdoor disco, eat your way around the globe at the Germantown International Festival and take a peek inside Ballet Memphis.
Movies could be just the start for Westwood as the City of Memphis and community leaders hope to bring new government offices and more businesses to the neighborhood.
For 901 Day, Cristina McCarter is looking for “any Memphis-made business owner or maker that is very ‘Memphis eccentric.’”
A popular Memphis coffee shop is opening its second location — and it will give fans of Shelby Farms a way to order from anywhere in the park.
“Given its prominence at the intersection of two busy thoroughfares (and) the neighborhood that it serves, it is an important park with a lot of amenities.”
This week, there are parties at the Southwest Twin and in a new Downtown neighborhood. Plus, professionals link up on e-bikes, and an author explores why farmers love their land.
It may have taken a little help from City Hall, but a 13-year-old Mississippi restaurant chain recently opened its first Mid-South location.
This week, Crosstown Arts screens a John Waters classic, MEMFix comes to Klondike Smokey City and there’s a sound bath in the Crystal Shrine Grotto.
A new set of stars like the Orpheum’s are on display near Beale Street.
Faculty and students from HBCUs will partner with faculty and students from Rhodes on projects.
Exodus Marketplace will be open Monday-Saturday, offering wholesale prices on produce, bread, eggs, honey and jams, meats and other food items from Mid-South vendors.
The program gives Rhodes students a chance to work with community leaders and researchers to create projects about the Mid-South.
“No children in America should be sitting in a classroom, sweltering in the summer and cold in the winter,” said Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm. “Every child should have a safe and comfortable learning environment so they can soar.”
Fireworks, parades and community events will be held across the Memphis area in celebration of Independence Day 2023.
The film is based on Priscilla Presley’s 1985 memoir, “Elvis and Me.”
Memphis has not had a red panda birth since June 2015.
A Memphis dish has named the best Over-the-Top Treat in the state.
Discover Memphis Naturally hopes to attract a new audience to outdoor and fitness activities that could be unheard of to Memphians.
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