Saturday, April 2, 2011

MRYC (Madison Ridgeland Youth Club) Baseball-Madison, Miss.

Sporting age groups range from ages four to 18.  Each team was sponsored by different businesses and organizations.


 
Coaches get the opportunity to talk to the team and recap on strategies before the game.  Russell vs. Adams began at 2 that afternoon.



Players take out time to practice on throws before and during the game.  Taylor, 9, was playing for The Brewers.





 Family members-including pets, come to support their favorite teams.  Red, pet of the Schwarner family, came along.




        Liberty Village Park, Madison, Miss., is located at 810 Madison Avenue and is open to the public.  The park's mission is to provide facilities and programs that better the quality of life for local residents.The kids' playground was build from the imaginations of Madison's children and built by the community. 
        Liberty Park maintains five fields for baseball and softball, along with five fields for soccer.  It also holds two volleyball courts with a 1 1/2 mile paved walking trail on the side.  To provide visitors with food and beverages, there is a well fit concession stand in the center of the the park.  This allows visitors to get easy access to drinks and food from any direction. 
        Spring Baseball, along with other sporting activites, has begun at the park. It is offered for ages 4-18.  Registration for it was in late January and early February.  All leagues have a minimum of 44 players in order to play.























Sunday, March 20, 2011

Pilgrimage in Natchez

     During the Fall and Spring, for a set length of time, Natchez opens its antebellum homes and private residences for touring.  Guides and descendants of the original owners are dressed according the time antebellum era  to give visitors a visualization of the time period.  Each house is furnished with and 18th and 19th century style in Natchez.
     The Natchez Pilgrimage Group Tour Headquarters arranges all tours and ticketing to all of the Spring and Fall events during Pilgrimage.  The public homes are remain open for touring throughout the year.  The homes provide local guides that are trained and certified.  They are required for all local city tours.
     Group dining is provided year-round and on holidays in restaurants and mansions.  A dining group needs atleast 20 paying guests.  The tours also offer gospel groups, concert events, and living history performances.  Teas, cocktail parites, and dinners are also offered in most of the mansions.

Meet the Mustangs

Murrah High School hosts its annual Meet the Mustangs.  The event was organized for students from middle schools as well as elementary schools to become educated on healthy life choices and prospective extracurricular activites.

Pilgrimage in Natchez

Over 30 antebellum mansions and private residences open for visition for Spring Pilgrimage.  Visitors came from as far as Canada to see the historic establishments in Natchez, Miss.