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Agape Child & Family Services Announces Agape Fest 2025: A Day of Family Fun, Music & Community
(MEMPHIS, Tenn. – February 21, 2025) Agape Child & Family Services is set to bring the Memphis community together for Agape Fest 2025, a celebration of family and unity at Shelby Farms Park Saturday, April 5, from 1 to 5 p.m. Formerly known as the Faith Family Fun Festival, Agape Fest has evolved into one of the city’s most anticipated spring events. It offers a diverse lineup of live entertainment, family-friendly activities, local food vendors and community-focused programming designed to strengthen families and foster unity. Dozens of local churches from all denominations will come together to participate in Agape Fest.
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Welcome to MEM Reinvented.
The modernized concourse features more natural light, more room to move, new retail and restaurant options, and many new amenities to enhance the passenger experience. The Carter Malone Group and Spotlight Productions worked with the Memphis Shelby County Airport on creating this informational video.
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Airlines at Memphis International Airport to move baggage operations to B baggage lobby on May 26
MEMPHIS, TENN. (May 20, 2021) – Starting on Wednesday, May 26, all airlines at Memphis International Airport will conduct baggage operations in the B baggage lobby. American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines will all move baggage service offices to the...
The Vintage901® Wine, Food, and Music Festival 2021 Announcement: A celebration of life, culture and each other
(Memphis, TN – April 5, 2021) Vintage901® celebrates its 5th Anniversary by bringing the “Grand Tasting” to the Levitt Shell on May 15, 2021. This will be a special event featuring incredible wine, wine education, Memphis music, and great chefs. Tickets are on sale...
Pulitzer Center Partners with Playwright Gloria J. Browne-Marshall on the Play “Shot-Caught A Soul”
(New York, New York – January 15, 2021) A leading cause of death of African-American boys and men in the United States is police violence. The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences research states that African-American men are 2.5 times more likely to die by...