The Picayune Item

Lifestyles

October 20, 2012

Pearl River County United holds 2nd Annual March

PICAYUNE — For the second year, a cross-section of community leaders with the shared vision of eliminating county drug abuse with community activist, Dawn Bechtel and Highland Hospital Administrator Mark Stockstill, BSN, have come together as Pearl River County United Coalition (PRCU) and will once again hold the Pearl River County United March Against Drugs, which will begin at 10 a.m. on October 27th in the Stage parking lot and end in a big rally at the Jack Read Park on Goodyear Blvd.

Bechtel says, “We are so excited because this year’s rally will feature special guest speaker, Deuce McCallister. We are expecting more people than last year. These dealers are going to get the message.” It is estimated that last year, a thousand Pearl River County community members participated in the Pearl River County United Coalition’s March Against Drugs.

PRC Sheriff David Allison, Picayune Police Bryan Dawsey and Picayune Fire Chief Keith Brown marched along with officials from the three county high schools with their students to make a stand. Civic organizations joined church leaders and congregation members to let county dealers know that the community was not going to take it anymore.

Local students wearing their school colors spent their Saturday side by side with students from other high schools (rivals on the football field) marching, cheering and applauding together in a show of support during the rally held at the end of the march.



Stockstill says, “The purpose of the anti-drug march is to make a powerful community statement that says we are tired of drugs destroying our community and we are not going to roll over and take it any longer. On Saturday the 27th, at 10 a.m., we will march together: Families, local high schools, church congregations, work colleagues and even organizations from other communities to show our solidarity and dedication to eradicate this menace to our community.” PRCU’s philosophy is prevention before intervention. They base this on the academic work that Stockstill did throughout his college career, the latest of which is a paper entitled “An Elementary Solution to Preventing Substance Abuse,” May 25, 2011.

He says, “Substance abuse is a serious and growing problem in Pearl River County, Miss. as well as America. Numerous individuals, families and communities have suffered the heartbreaking consequences of this addiction. We often look to law enforcement, hospitals and churches to solve this problem, but this is a community problem and therefore a community responsibility. If we can reach these kids prior to junior high, beginning with pre-school ages and we can introduce coping mechanisms other than turning to drugs, we have a shot at keeping them drug free.”

In a letter to the community the coalition says:

“Until our community takes a unified stand against drugs and drug abuse, lives will continue to be shattered. ... We are a group of concerned citizens that with our Lord’s direction have decided to take that stand. We believe that we can make a difference ... We feel the best way to kick off this endeavor is to engage a march against drugs in much the same way the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. marched on Selma to bring about profound change.”

All local high schools will be joining the march again this year. As was the case last year, PRC school district will provide bus transportation back to the parking lot, after the rally.

Text Only
Lifestyles
  • Special Boat Team 22 helps SPCA Special Boat Team 22 members, based out of Stennis, visited the Pearl River County SPCA, on Saturday, to implement “Operation Rescue PRC SPCA.” The Pearl River County SPCA posted on their Facebook page that they were blessed by the team, who “swarmed” in on them from 8 a.m. until after noon. The team, who could not be identified for security issues, did board rot repairs, landscaping, and repainting some of the interior and exterior of the building.

    June 19, 2013

  • Swamp Hunters to judge Post 73 Ladies Auxiliary Barbeque Cook Off Swamp Hunters to judge Post 73 Ladies Auxiliary Barbeque Cook Off

    The Taylor clan from Tru TV’s “Swamp Hunters” series will be judging the American Legion Post 73 Ladies Auxiliary Barbecue which will be held from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 22. The Legion is located at 2500 Union School Road; all proceeds will go to fund their Christmas Basket project. The Butch Fields Band will be playing outside from noon to 4 p.m.

    June 19, 2013 1 Photo

  • Arboretum Paths: Owl pellets and pitcher plant bellies Arboretum Paths: Owl pellets and pitcher plant bellies

    What lies inside a pitcher plant’s tummy? Campers attending last week’s Summer Nature Camp at the Crosby Arboretum had a chance to find out. Camp projects included dissecting a pitcher plant, learning the definition of a herbarium, and exploring edible plants. Perhaps one of these activities will even spark an interest in a future career or the pursuit of a field of study at Mississippi State University.

    June 19, 2013 1 Photo

  • Lions Club marks seventy years of service Recently, an awards and anniversary reception was held at the Crosby Memorial Library to mark the 70th Anniversary of the Picayune Lions Club.

    June 15, 2013

  • Vocability Words can be both familiar and extremely confusing when taken from their usual context. Ask any wine enthusiast about legs, fat or bricks and they may assume you are speaking “Vinonese.” Ok — I made that word up; but the language of wine does indeed include legs, fat and brix which have entirely different meanings from what you might assume. Working with definitions from http://www.wineschool.com/vocabulary.html, try your basic knowledge of “Vinonese.”

    June 15, 2013

  • City and PRC school work together for flower power City and PRC school work together for flower power

    The City of Picayune began a partnership with Pearl River Central High School this past year in a pilot program to supply its own flowers and greenery for flower beds throughout the city. The program, which has been in the works for two years, became a reality as plants were put in the ground in the median area by Exit 6 on Mississippi Highway 43.

    June 15, 2013 1 Photo

  • Miller partners with sponsor for Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month

    In a press release, MasterChef Season One winner and cookbook author Whitney Miller announced she is partnering in her Myasthenia Gravis (MG) fundraising campaign with a national sponsor for the month of June.

    June 12, 2013

  • Arboretum Paths: Summer Nature Camp time Arboretum Paths: Summer Nature Camp time

    By the time you read this, Crosby Arboretum’s Summer Nature Camp will be in full swing. We’ve had fun planning for this exciting week, one that will be jam-packed with activities that will explore the wonders of nature.

    June 12, 2013 1 Photo

  • Precautions for pet evacuation during natural disasters: Part 2 RedRover.org has put together a list of needs for reptiles and amphibian owners to use in the event of an evacuation. But they advise, “There are greatly varied needs which come with different species of reptiles and amphibians, owners should be familiar with their particular species to know which of the items listed apply to them.”

    June 8, 2013

  • Vocability Words can set a tone for a situation, alter someone’s perception of an individual or group — in short, there is power in them. The Bible cautions, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue...” — Proverbs in 18:21, ASB. With that in mind, I will be focusing on words, some recently used and some obscure, to test the readers and build on what you already know. There will be theme weeks, for instance next week will focus on words involving wine — for no particular reason! So try your vocabulary skills with the following and see how you score. I’m always open to suggestions for material.

    June 8, 2013

Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
House Ads
Seasonal Content
AP Video
Raw: Baby White Rhino Debuts at Australian Zoo Time Lapse: Rebuilding Bridge Post-collapse Ohio Woman Accuses 3 of Holding Her Captive Hunt for Ex-Teamster Boss Hoffa's Remains Ends Aug. Trial Set for Ohio Man in Triple Kidnapping Car Crash in NYC's East Village Injures 8 Obama Renews Call for Nuclear Reductions Raw: Car Jumps Curb in NYC, Injures 8 Unusual Heat Wave Bakes Alaska Raw: German President Welcomes President Obama Raw: Arizona Wildfire Scorches 8 Square Miles Raw: Huge Fire Near Yosemite National Park Kid Couture: Spending Big Bucks on Babies
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Parade
Magazine

Click HERE to read all your Parade favorites including Hollywood Wire, Celebrity interviews and photo galleries, Food recipes and cooking tips, Games and lots more.
Facebook
Twitter Updates
Follow us on twitter
Follow me on Twitter