BJTS 3-10-22

1)Pastor George Parks of New Hope Baptist Church in North Little Rock and Pastor Philip Pointer of Saint Mark Baptist Church in Little Rock and Mance Achant recruiting coordinator for FED EX. to talk about the FedEx world hub job fair this Friday in NLR and Saturday in LR. from 10 am until 2 PM. Jobs starting at $20 per hr. with free transportation on a luxury liner daily to work at the FedEx hub in Memphis.  Visit Fedexjobs.com 

2)Sylvester Spinks to talk about Hoodnic Saturday March 17th thou 19th in Dumas Arkansas. A Bonfire, Business Showcase, Concert featuring Rodney Block and Comedian Keith Glason, a parade, Basketball games, Gospel hour, car show and more. Visit Dumas Hoodnic on Facebook or call 318-625-2343 for more information 

3) Darrin Brazil of Fordyce to about the Coach Stan Jones benefit games. Coach Jones has coached at Fordyce high for over 40 years. He had a stroke last year after returning from one of his high school games and he’s still hospitalized. Benefit games begin at 12 noon with area coming to the FB&T arena at Fordyce high to salute the coach. Coach Jones is an honorary Jammer and a supporter Jammers charity basketball. Call 870-884-1017.

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BJTS 6-19-25

BJTS 6-19-25

George Cotton, UAPB Vice Chancellor of Institutional Advancement, announced that the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) will host the second annual Juneteenth in the Bluff: Arts & Culture Festival on Friday, June 20th  5p.m. to 11p.m. in Pine Bluff’s downtown Delta Rhythm and Bayous Cultural District at 3rd & Main Streets. The festival, sponsored…

BJTS 6-12-25

BJTS 6-12-25

Reverend Willie Wade and Diablo Coleman invite the public to the Hot Springs Juneteenth Celebration taking place this Saturday from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at 112 Orange Street in Hot Springs. The celebration will include a historical reflection on the origins of Juneteenth and a keynote address from Reverend Dr. Chris Jones. This year’s…

BJTS 6-5-25

BJTS 6-5-25

Fitzs Hill with Arkansas Baptist College (ABC) a private Baptist-affiliated, historically Black college in Little Rock. Founded in 1884 as the Minister’s Institute, ABC was initially funded by the Colored Baptists of the State of Arkansas. It is the only historically Black Baptist college west of the Mississippi River. Summer and fall semesters are coming…

BJT 5-23-25

BJT 5-23-25

Maria Hollowell, president of the Little Rock NAACP, along with event chair Carla Williams and Michael Nellum of Phi Beta Sigma, inviting the community to the NAACP End of School Year Bash. The event takes place next Saturday, May 31, from 11:00 AM until 3:00 PM at Watson Elementary School. Families can enjoy free food,…

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