Leslie Key, the Branch Manager at Union Home Mortgage, joined Studio 3 to share her experience as a missionary and now a leader in the mortgage industry, and how it helps her with the homebuying process. You can reach her through uhm.com/lkey
The Brick Street Players are performing Don't Dress for Dinner at the Entergy Theatre on April 24-27th. The director and a cast member visited Studio 3 to share about the upcoming shows!
March 19th is National Poultry Day. Leslie Gipson joined Studio 3 to share her "Friendship Chicken" recipe using chicken thighs. It is a great meal to make when you are cooking for others to share.
Tashanna Griffith of Sweetee's Treats and Designs joined Studio 3 with samples of her cakes and sweets! She can also make custom birthday cakes and items for any occasion.
For Stress Awareness Month, Dr. Shawn Sanders discussed how stress affects our health and how it can lead to cardiovascular disease. He shared tips to reduce stress and get healthy.
Kristen Walker is leasing a Guided Meditation workshop on Sunday at the Briarwood Arts Center. She demonstrated some on Studio 3 and discussed the importance of taking a few minutes each day to de-stress and relax.
The American Cancer Society is asking Black women in Mississippi to join the Voices of Black Women study. The study will improve cancer rates and search for cures. Mississippi needs 3,500 Black women to participate in the study.
For Heart Month, Lynne Currie, the Baptist Heart Valve Coordinator, explained what Mitral Valve Regurgitation is, and what symptoms to look out for, and what to do if you have this condition.
Mississippi produces millions of pounds of honey each year. Local Beekeeper Kip Isonhood of Yazoo County joined Studio 3 to share about beekeeping and his honey.
The Mississippi Farm Bureau works to make sure farmers have the best life and earn the best living. President and Cattle Farmer Mike McCormick joined Studio 3 to discuss appreciation for farming and his farm.
Mississippi Blood Services is giving away $1,000 to two people in April. Everyone who donates blood is entered into the contest. Mississippi Blood Services also started a Loyalty Program for B- and O- donors.
April is Donate Life Month. Health officials say one organ or tissue donation can save up to eight lives. Living donors are needed for kidney and liver donations.
The Red Cross is helping the tornado-damaged areas in Mississippi. Board Member Wiley Smith joined Studio 3 to share what they are doing and how you can donate. People can call 1-800-RED-CROSS for assistance. You can text REDCROSS to 90999 to make a financial donation.
The new pickleball courts are ready for action in Flowood! The complex features 18 courts in Liberty Park. Studio 3's Jessica Wilkinson visited to take a look and learn how to play.
The Miss-Lou Makers Market offers local handmade art and crafts from Mississippi and Louisiana artists. The event takes place in an exclusive vendor showcase at the Natchez Bluff Gazebo. For early Spring 2025, the market will be held on March 29, 2025 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, at The Natchez Bluff Gazebo/Bandstand.
Pearl Street Pasta has served the best pasta dishes in the region for four decades. The restaurant serves people from all over the world and is a great place for Mississippians to eat.
This weekend, children of all ages will have the opportunity to touch, climb, and explore trucks and equipment of all types at the Touch-A-Truck event.
Thank You For Your Service, Airman 1st Class Jasmyn Turner, Air Transportation Specialist, 172nd Contingency Response Flight, 172nd Airlift Wing joined Studio 3. She recently was named Airman of the Quarter.
On the anniversary of the September 11th terroristic attacks, Studio 3 had a special Thank You For Your Service episode. Studio 3 highlighted veterans who dedicated their lives to protecting our country.