Friday, February 18, 2011

WIN $100 DOWNTOWN DOLLARS!

Main Street Enhancement Project / Tupelo Birthplace Trail
Take the Downtown Traffic Test and Enter to Win $100 Downtown Dollars!

Please complete the survey and help us understand your driving conditions for Main Street Tupelo.

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Tupelo Junior Auxiliary Seeking Citizen of the year Nominations

Nominations open for Outstanding Citizen

The Junior Auxiliary of Tupelo is accepting applications for the 2011 Outstanding Citizen Award. The recipient will be announced at the annual Charity Ball on February 11, 2011. Tupelo civic clubs and individuals wishing to nominate a deservign citizen from Tupelo or Lee County should contact Christy Waycaster at 662-841-1398 or 662-231-3740 for a nomination form. Completed forms must be returned to her by January 7, 2011.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

"Sounds of the Season": Christmas in Downtown Tupelo

This is a very exciting week in Downtown Tupelo with many, many events going on for you and your family jumpstart the Christmas Season. Here's a quick snapshot of everything going on beginning Thursday with the Northpole Stroll - Downtown Open House.

Thursday, Dec. 2nd

Northpole Stroll - Downtown Open House

Most of the stores will be open late with special things happening at each location. See below for full details:


Beauty Motif - Goodies Galore
Caron Gallery - Tracey Davis “Watch Me” Design Trunk Show. Wine & Cheese.
Kirksey Brothers Furniture - 25% OFF EVERYTHING. (Open House Only.) Wine & Cheese.
Ladybug’s - Come by to see Rudolph.
Luxe - 20% OFF EVERYTHING. Drawing for $100 Gift Certificate.
MLM Clothiers - 25% OFF one regular priced item. Refreshments.
Monogram It - Drop off letters to Santa.
Reed’s - Book Signing by Curtis Wilkie. The Elf on the Shelf will be in the store.
Sprint Print - Refreshments.
Swirlz - Come see Santa.
The Gumtree Museum of Art - Decorate your own Sugar Cookies and get a sneak preview of
the “Home Sweet Home” Gingerbread House under construction.
The Main Attraction - Dreidel Game.
Tupelo Hardware - Drawing for $50 Gift Certificate.
Voe’s - Sale on select items. Light Refreshments.
Yellow Lovebirds - 25% OFF one regular priced item. Hot Chocolate.

FREE Carriage Rides throughout the evening
LIVE PERFORMANCES
by Lane Chapel Quarter, First United Methodist Church Handbells and the Tupelo High School Madrigals throughout Downtown.

8pm - Re-lighting of the renovated marquee at the historic Lyric Theatre

Bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to a local food
pantry and you are eligible to register for $100 in
Downtown Dollars - to be given away weekly during December.


Moore-Robinson House will be open from 4 to 8pm for a "Sneak Peak" - Head to Soul Massage Therapy, Emi Lou's Boutique, Devilish Mary's and Cafe Improv!


Saturday, Dec. 4th


There's a full day of fun events and activities planned. Bring the family and enjoy!

Boy Scouts-Yocona Area Council and Girls Scouts-Heart of the South will be having their annual food drive throughout the day. Bring a non-perishable food item to the parade or drop it off at any Tupelo Fire Station or Russell Orthodontics. All donations will benefit local food pantries.

6 am – 12:30 pm: Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast at First United Methodist Church

9 am: Jingle Bell Jog 2K/5K – Packet Pickup at Renasant Bank and Race Starts on Main in front of First United Methodist Church Click here for registration information.

9 am – 3 pm: Gumtree Museum of Art Sip and Shop

10 am: Reed’s Tupelo Christmas Parade "Sounds of the Season" celebrating Music Teachers and Students in Tupelo and Lee County

11 am – 1:30 pm: Home Sweet Home Gingerbread Building @ The Hilton Garden Inn

1 – 3 pm: Public Ice Skating @ the BancorpSouth Arena

2pm: Dr. Seuss's - "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" performed by the Grinch himself at the Lee County Library

2 pm and 7:30 pm – The Nutcracker @ The Tupelo Performing Arts Center

7 pm – 2nd Annual Comcast Tupelo Holiday Autism Bash @ The Goodlet Manor Click here for more information


Sunday, Dec. 5th

4pm:
Christmas Around the World at First United Methodist Church

5pm:
Advent Lessons and Carols at All Saint's Church

6pm:
"An Evening in December" Start at the Manger at Calvary Baptist Church

Monday, November 8, 2010

2010 Annual Awards

Downtown Tupelo Main Street Association Presents Annual Awards

During the 2010 Annual Meeting held at the BancorpSouth Conference Center November 2nd, the following were recognized for Downtown Tupelo Main Street Awards. Each recipient received a small replica of the Downtown Guitars that were installed earlier this year. Debbie Brangenberg, Executive Director of the organization, personally thanked all the annual and events sponsors, members, volunteers, businesses and community members for their diligence to "make every day in Downtown Tupelo better than yesterday."

Best Preservation Renovation - Brad Prewitt

Special Service Award - Vicki Manning

Best Facade Rehabilitation - Tupelo Community Theatre

Best Special Event - Pigskins in the Park

Best Downtown Public Improvement - Tupelo Guitar Art Project

Best Business Promotion (s) - Summer Picnic and Wine Downtown

Business of the Year - Ladybug's Specialty Children's and Maternity

Volunteer of the Year - Brandon Bishop, JBHM Architects

Board Member of the Year - Jim Goodwin, Express Employment Professionals

Spirit of Main Street - John and Sherry Avila

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Downtown Tupelo - What we learned through Placemaking

Downtown Tupelo was under the microscope last week as officials with two national groups led workshops on how Main Street communities can improve.

The national placemaking workshop publicly kicked off last Tuesday with a luncheon facilitated by the New York City-based Project for Public Spaces and the Washington, D.C.,-based National Main Street Center, which is part of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Tupelo was selected for the pilot program after a national competition.

Placemaking, according to Steve Davies with the Project for Public Spaces, is turning a neighborhood, town or city from a place you can't wait to get through to one you never want to leave.

For the complete Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal coverage, go to www.nems360.com.

Here is a copy of the Power Point presentation that the consultants presented before leaving town on Thursday. A more detailed written report will follow in the next 4 to 6 weeks.

Tupelo Final Presentation




Friday, September 24, 2010

Tell us what you think! Tupelo PlaceMap

Tupelo PlaceMap

In the new digital era of civic involvement, you now have a brand new "virtual" opportunity to participate in the upcoming National Trust for Historic Preservation and Project for Public Spaces' Placemakeing Demonstration that will be held in Downtown Tupelo on Oct. 4-7th. A team of placemakers from the Trust’s National Main Street Center and PPS will be be in town to to help the community capitalize on the assets that already exist on our Main Street.

This virtual exercise is so simple and easy. You can add as many places as you would like - favorite places, worst places, places that you think have opportunity! We want to hear from you!

You have until Tuesday, October 5th to let us know your thoughts on places in Downtown Tupelo so that your input will make it into the final recommendations.

For a quick "how to" click here:
Tupelo PlaceMap - How To



Or, just jump straight to the Tupelo PlaceMap! Tupelo PlaceMap



You can also tell us about your favorite places via Twitter using the hashtag #TupeloPlaceMap



If you have any questions, please feel free to give us a call at 662.841.6598 or email dhendricks@tupelomainstreet.com


Thursday, September 2, 2010

Pigskins in the Park - October 16th



RENASANT BANK AND CELLULAR SOUTH TO PRESENT
“PIGSKINS IN THE PARK” BENEFIT FOR DOWNTOWN TUPELO MAIN STREET ASSOCIATION

Two SEC College Football Games Featuring Ole Miss and Mississippi State Will Be Broadcast Live
On a Giant NFL-Caliber Giant Jumbotron In Front of Tupelo City Hall In Fairpark On Oct. 16

TUPELO, MISS. (September 2, 2010) – Pigskins in the Park, a promotional event featuring a live broadcast of major SEC games on a NFL-caliber giant jumbotron where Mississippi teams play on the road in two of the most hostile environments in college football, is set to kick off on Saturday, Oct. 16 in front of Tupelo City Hall in Fairpark.

The live broadcast of the Ole Miss Rebels road game in Tuscaloosa, Ala. against the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Mississippi State Bulldogs trip to Gainesville, Fl. to play the Florida Gators is sponsored by Renasant Bank and Cellular South in partnership with the Tupelo Quality of Life Committee.

The games will be shown on a giant 22 foot by 33 foot jumbotron, which is elevated 16feet from the ground bringing the total height to more than six stories with high-resolution images for both daylight and night time viewing. Both football games are “road” games for each Mississippi school. Start times of each game will be announced two weeks before Pigskins in the Park. Tupelo’s largest tailgate party is free and open to the public.

“Renasant Bank is excited to be part of this unique event for Downtown Tupelo,” said John Oxford, director of external affairs for Renasant Bank. “We know how passionate folks in North Mississippi are about SEC Football and their schools. Bringing people together to cheer and support their teams while enjoying this quality of life event on a cool Saturday in October is just another way Renasant participates in the communities we serve,” he added. “So whether you’re screaming Hotty Toddy or ringing your cow bell in Fairpark, we are proud to help provide North Mississippi with this wonderful event.”

All proceeds from the event will go to benefit the Downtown Tupelo Main Street Association. “Our mission is to sustain and enhance the downtown experience. Pigskins in the Park is a perfect way to do just that. We appreciate our corporate sponsors Renasant Bank and Cellular South for combining their talents and resources for the community,” said Debbie Brangenberg, director of the Downtown Tupelo Main Street Association.

Also taking part in the event will be various downtown Tupelo food vendors and businesses. Food and beverages will be available for purchase by patrons during the games. No alcoholic beverages other than those sold on site will be allowed at the event. Beer will be available to patrons of 21-years of age or older. Patrons are allowed to bring lawn chairs, tents and tailgating items, but personal grills and coolers are discouraged.

“Cellular South is pleased to be a part of the first Pigskins in the Park event as part of our commitment to the communities we serve,” said Mark Prince, business development manager for Cellular South. “We invite everyone to attend the event and enjoy the games,” he added, noting that Cellular South also is sponsoring two major original programs this fall focusing on high school football and music.

The first - Y’all vs. Us - is an original sports program that captures the drama, passion and community pride around high school football rivalries in the South. Now in its second season, the program features live, primetime telecasts on FOX Sports South of five of the oldest and biggest high school football rivalries in Mississippi, Tennessee and Alabama. Select game broadcasts are reaching up to 12.9 million cable and satellite households in seven Southeastern states. One of the regionally- televised rivalry games featured in the program will be the South Panola Tigers at the Tupelo High Wave on Oct. 15 in Tupelo.

The second - Cellular South Emerge: mobilize your music - is a ground-breaking original program designed to give music fans a new way to discover and share original music from some of the best rising artists. The program features a state-of-the-art website where promising artists can boost their visibility, promote live performances and develop a broader network of fans by sharing some of the hottest new music available on the market today. Prince said an Emerge guest artist The Grove is scheduled to perform at the “Down on Main” concert on Sept. 9.

About Renansant:
Renasant Corporation, headquartered in Tupelo, MS, is the parent of Renasant Bank and Renasant Insurance, and operates over 75 banking, mortgage, financial services and insurance offices in Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. The company has assets of approximately $4.6 billion. For more information, visit www.renasantbank.com.

About Cellular South:
Cellular South is a privately-owned diversified mobile communications company passionately committed to helping customers get the most out of their wireless devices and services. The nation’s largest privately owned wireless communications carrier accomplishes this goal by providing the most reliable and advanced 3G nationwide wireless voice and data network, offering industry-leading smartphone devices and accessible flat rate plans, and through its online and in-store Discover Centers, which give customers easy, simple and convenient tools, tips, advice and information to get the most out of their mobile phone. For more information, visit www.cellularsouth.com.