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Don’t forget the Bake sale for Evergreen Cemetery tomorrow at 9 am. Homemade Sourdough bread $8 a loaf or 2/$10. Chocola...
05/07/2026

Don’t forget the Bake sale for Evergreen Cemetery tomorrow at 9 am. Homemade Sourdough bread $8 a loaf or 2/$10. Chocolate chip muffins 4/$8. Frozen par-baked dinner rolls 9/$9 (Bake at 350 for 8-10 minutes). These will be at the corner at Gee’s Store across from Town Hall, along with cakes, sausage balls and other goodies, just in time for Mother’s Day weekend!

Mark your calendars and come to Carroll County, Mississippi! 😎👍
04/22/2026

Mark your calendars and come to Carroll County, Mississippi! 😎👍

Newly sanctioned by the Memphis Barbecue Network, we are excited to announce our third annual Big Sand BBQ competition! More details to come. Mark your calendars now!

03/25/2026
🇺🇸 ☘️🎻🐄🐑🌞🌳 Get ready for THIS SATURDAY!! Cotesworth Celtic Gathering 2026 kicks off at 9:00 a.m. March 28 at Cotesworth ...
03/25/2026

🇺🇸 ☘️🎻🐄🐑🌞🌳 Get ready for THIS SATURDAY!! Cotesworth Celtic Gathering 2026 kicks off at 9:00 a.m. March 28 at Cotesworth Culture & Heritage Center, Carroll County, Mississippi. So much to see and experience, including music from bagpiper Forrest Clark, Dusty Rainey and his violin/fiddle, Amanda Mayo-Saalwaechter and her “Delta Fiddlers Collective” students, and featuring Celtic ensemble Mind the Dresser! We kick off with prayer and singing of the Star-Spangled Banner at 9:15. Tickets are $5 at the gate (1st grade and up). Pony rides, petting zoo, Highland Games by Backyard Rebellion Highland Games, vendors for food and shopping, sheep-herding demonstrations, and historic house tours! Join us for family fun and to support Cotesworth!

03/20/2026

NEXT WEEKEND: Cotesworth Celtic Gathering @ Cotesworth Culture & Heritage Center! Saturday, March 28, 9a-4p | So much to see and do, including live performances of bagpipes, Delta Fiddlers Collective and Amanda Mayo-Saalwaechter, and Mind the Dresser 🇺🇸 ☘️🎻🐄🐑🌞🌳 PLEASE JOIN US for this family-friendly festival!

03/15/2026
JOIN US SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2026, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm at Cotesworth Culture & Heritage Center• Live Music Performances• Hi...
03/02/2026

JOIN US SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2026, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm at Cotesworth Culture & Heritage Center
• Live Music Performances
• Highland Games by Backyard Rebellion
• Vendor Shopping and Food Trucks
• Children’s Activities
• Farm Animal Encounters, Petting Zoo, and Pony Rides
• Exhibits and Demonstrations – Sheepherding, Military history, and more!
• Bring your own chairs

Cotesworth Culture & Heritage Center invites you to the Cotesworth Celtic Gathering—a family-friendly festival. Showcasing Scottish and Irish heritage, events will include music, farm animals, and demonstrations. The festival will offer vendors, food, and fun activities for all ages. Event Tickets are $5 (1st grade and up) at the gate.

02/04/2026

Due to weather related issues for Carrollton’s Taste of Soup friends, we are postponing our annual A Taste of Soup and Art Exhibit until Saturday, March 21! We look forward to seeing you on Saturday, March 21 at 11 am. There is still time to get your tickets from the Carrollton Town Hall.

12/13/2025

Be part of A Christmas Carroll today! Noted Nashville floral designer Richard Edwards will be at Cotesworth this morning at 10 for a wreath making workshop. You can bring your own accessories or use what we have picked out. Cost is $40.

At 3 pm, join Punkie Stewart for a Christmas tea at Cotesworth. Bring your tea cup and saucer because after you enjoy refreshments by AAA Event and music by Sue Duke, Richard will again guide participants-this time to make mini floral arrangements in the tea cup you brought. Cost is $30 per person.

Cotesworth is located at 6151 MS Hwy 17, north of Carrollton and North Carrollton.

🇺🇸 🥁 In Carroll County’s historic Vaiden Cemetery, you’ll find the final resting place of one the earliest patriots. An ...
12/12/2025

🇺🇸 🥁 In Carroll County’s historic Vaiden Cemetery, you’ll find the final resting place of one the earliest patriots. An American Revolutionary War drummer boy, John Cain was born on this day, December 12, 1766, possibly in North Carolina, and likely was one of the early settlers here after the 1830 Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. Cain died in Carroll County on April 17, 1854.

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