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Princess NightOle Miss Sigma Phi Lambda sorority is hosting the first annual “A Princess for the Night” for girls 3 to 12-years-old on April 21.
The event benefits World Vision, a Christian humanitarian organization, and gives young girls the opportunity to live the night as a princess.
“And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together,” is the Bible verse theme of the event (Romans 8:17).
The price to attend the event is $8 at the door, and t-shirts are available (cash only for both).
The event includes a princess coronation ceremony, snack foods, games and other fun booths. Young princesses are encouraged to dress in princess attire.
Real Disney princesses are to be the special guests and make appearances throughout the evening. Everyone is welcome to join Phi Lamb at the Stone Center at 423 Washington Avenue in Oxford, from 6 to 8 p.m. Parents can stay with the princesses, or they are welcome to leave and come back.
Phi Lamb hopes to make this an annual event while helping a great cause. For questions and to RSVP, please contact Sigma Phi Lambda by email, philambalphaalpha@gmail.com, Bella Hutson at 601-600-1338 and visit Sigma Phi on Facebook.

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  1. Eugene

    April 13, 2016 at 7:24 am

    Now that the Mississippi politicians have taken care of the transgender/etc issues, they should turn their attention to restoring Mississippi Values on other fronts. They love to say: “if God had meant for man to lay with man, he would have created Adam and Steve”. Now they can restore another Value with legislation: ban interracial marriage, which used to be the law in Mississippi. “If God had meant the races to mix, he would have made us all caramel” — the Mississippi preachers bellowed from the pulpit. (Some still do.). So … Let’s not stop by checking everyone’s genitals before letting them go into a restroom on the ole miss campus. You could also keep whites on one side of the ole miss cafeteria and mixed race on the other side of the cafeteria. (Before entering, anyone who “looks or acts mixed,” they will have to show their birth certificates to prove otherwise”. And shouldn’t the legislators do something about lockerooms? There should be a colored one and a white one. Again, if God had wanted the races to mix in athletics, he would have made them caramel colored. Sure, this all sounds silly. Except the fact is: most people reading this site don’t remember when these things WERE the law. Legislators today would be insane to restore such laws on race and marriage. The good thing: the children and grandchildren of the people posting these comments will one day look back on this HB legislation with disbelief. Your children will be voting for transgender legislators, hiring gay ministers for their churches and attending marriages of same-sex people without even noticing the sex of the couple that is marrying. Each generation breeds out a bit more of the bigotry. In case it went over anyone’s head: my initial post was tongue in cheek. If one of the commenters wants to meet hypocrites, take a tour of the Oxford churches with me. People professing to be Christians hold the Bible high while spouting bigoted lines in the name of their Lord.

  2. Mark

    April 28, 2016 at 6:41 am

    Again, if God had wanted the races to mix in athletics, he would have made them caramel colored. Sure, this all sounds silly.

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