Good morning, Tupelo and beyond! It’s Monday, April 13, 2020, and it’s the 104th day of the year!
On this day in history in the year 1250, Louis the IX is captured and the Seventh Crusade is defeated in Egypt. The Edict of Nantes grants political rights to Huguenots in 1598. John Dryden was appointed as the first English poet laureate by Charles II in 1668. In 1742, George Frideric Handel’s oratorio “Messiah” was performed for the 1st time at New Music Hall in Dublin. The first Pony Express reached Sacramento in 1860. The Battle of Fort Sumter ended after a 36-hour bombardment when the Yankees surrendered to the Confederates in 1861. The Metropolitan Museum of Art was formed in New York City in 1870. Three years later in 1873, the Colfax Massacre that saw at least 60 African-Americans killed occurred in Grant Parish, Louisiana. Walter Johnson pitched his seventh opening day shut-out at the age of 38 in 1926. France became the fourth nuclear nation in 1960 when the country dropped the A-bomb in the Sahara. Sidney Poitier became the first black actor to win an Academy Award in 1964. And in 2015, The Avengers: Age of Ultron premiered in Los Angeles.
Here’s your quote of the day.Even if you are on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.
The best way to predict the future is to create it.
Peter Drucker
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Instead of sharing events, we’re now sharing resources to help you get through #socialdistancing. These resources will range from where to find free meals for your children through the week to virtual museum tours, learning resources, and other activities to do at home with the family. If you have any resources not listed that you would like to share with #OurTupelo drop your links in the comment section of this post.
Find the latest local Covid-19 updates directly from the Mississippi State Department of Health right here on their website.
Click the following links to read Mayor Shelton’s Executive Orders on the Emergency Proclamation declared by the Mayor and the City of Tupelo on Saturday, March 21, 2020.
Shelter in Place Moratorium on Utility Disconnections/Evictions
Details on Essential/Nonessential Businesses
Covid-19 Testing Locations
Need to be tested for coronavirus? These clinics offer testing. All clinics are using curbside services or bringing symptomatic patients into an isolated area of the clinic to protect them and other patients. *If you are a clinic owner offering testing and do not see your clinic listed below, send us a private Facebook message to give us your info.
- East Main Family Medical Clinic–curbside testing and isolation rooms for patients who need to come inside for treatment.
- Friendship Medical Clinics–Tupelo, Ecru, and New Albany locations have curbside testing available. Stay in car at all times, call your clinic when you’re in line for registration.
- Medplus Tupelo and Fulton locations offer curbside coronavirus testing. Check-in online at medpluscares.com and check cough and fever as your symptoms to get registered for testing. Wait for the clinic to call you to provide testing time.
Senior Hours at Local Grocery Stores
- Todd’s Big Star’s Seniors Only Shopping Hours are on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 am – 12 pm. Regular shopping hours will resume from 12 pm – 8 pm. Todd’s will follow these new hours every Tuesday and Thursday while following normal business hours of 7 am – 8 pm on Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, and Sun. Deli is open for takeout.
- Food Giant of North Mississippi’s Senior Hour will be daily during the first hour they are open at 7 am.
- Dollar General also offers its first hour of business to seniors and those at a higher risk of serious complications from coronavirus. Most locations open at 8 am, some open at 7 am. Check with your location to confirm their hours.
- Cockrell Banana offers curbside pickup for all of their produce items. Check out their Facebook page for a complete list.
If you are in need of food in the Tupelo area, contact the Hunger Coalition or Eight Days of Hope.
Need to sign up for unemployment benefits? Click here. Are you a small business owner looking for information on the loans and resources available to you? Find the info here.
Interested in volunteering your time or resources to help provide food and meet other needs of fellow citizens in Tupelo and our surrounding communities? Click here to get the info you need.
Beginning Monday, March 23rd, most if not all area school districts are offering free meal programs including but not limited to Tupelo Public School District, Lee County School District, Alcorn County School District, New Albany School District, Union County School District, Nettleton School District, and Monroe County School District. You can read the MDE’s complete list and meal pickup locations here. **Please note: Some districts have had to temporarily discontinue their programs due to COVID-19. TPSD has discontinued their services temporarily due to an employee testing positive for COVID-19. Please contact your school district to find out if they are still offering services.**
Parents, welcome to homeschooling! Check out your school district’s online resources below. We will add to this list as more resources are made available. *Tupelo Schools will broadcast distant learning videos on WTVA-ABC every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9:30 am.*
Free Online Learning and Reading Resources
Virtual Tours and Other At-Home Activities
Check out our shortlist of churches offering streaming services here.
Check out this list of 25 things to do at home during social distancing.
Check out ways to keep your kids entertained plus find more online learning sources here.
Selfish, LLC, a fitness center here in Tupelo is live streaming workouts on Facebook.
North Lee Crossfit is also posting home workouts and goes live on Zoom twice daily.
Planet Fitness is livestreaming workouts on their Facebook page each morning and evening.
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