Mississippi Today hosts events throughout the state to create interactive forums on how to grow Mississippi in positive ways, and now the Expats Project is doing that very thing outside state lines.
An estimated 37 percent of the population has left the state, but we know many Mississippi expatriots still hold their home state — and its future — close to their hearts. We are targeting several U.S. cities where there are large concentrations of Mississippi expats with the desire to come together and become more involved in their home state.
Throughout 2019 and 2020, we’ll be hosting events that are intimate, informative and proactive. Plus, as you would expect from any Mississippi shindig worth its salt, we’ll have some delicious food, libations and of course great conversation.
Be on the Lookout for Our 2019 and 2020 Expats Events:
Nashville; Washington, D.C.; Dallas and Los Angeles
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Mississippi Expats Project events in a city near you
by Mississippi Today, Mississippi Today
June 6, 2018