20 March ICC Choirs to present spring concert March 31 March 20, 2026 By Camp, Tyler W General 0 An evening of music and artistry awaits as Itawamba Community College’s Choir and Chamber Choir take the stage for their spring concert on Tuesday, March 31, at 7 p.m. in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center on the Fulton Campus. The performance will showcase a dynamic selection of choral works featuring both the full ICC Choir and the select Chamber Choir, highlighting the talent and dedication of ICC’s student musicians. The concert is free and open to the public, offering the community an opportunity to experience live music in one of the college’s premier performance venues. For more information about ICC’s fine arts programs and upcoming events, visit www.iccms.edu. Related Articles ICC's Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble to present Apr. 21 spring concert Itawamba Community College’s Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble will present a spring concert at 6:30 p.m., Apr. 21, in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium on the Fulton Campus. The event is part of a week-long celebration of the arts at ICC. Participants include Symphonic Band – Sarah Gonzalez-Oribe, Eryn Dancy, Kaya Baker, McKenze Gates, Lera Winders, Eric Bryan, A.K. McNairy, all of Aberdeen; Alexis Bourland, Ally Sullivan, Jayvion Melton, Gabrianna Hill, Brooke Roberts, Collin Magill, Amiya Robinson, all of Amory; Jemecia Walker of Baldwyn; Gaib VanNostrand of Byhalia; Hilary Little of Collierville, Tenn.; Jeremiah Jethroe of Columbus; Gracie Whitt of Dorsey; Victoria King, Alyssa Pankow, both of Ecru; Tykez Daniels, Gavin Richardson, Mark Pass, all of Eupora; Brianna Clark of Falkner; Cheyenne Deakle, Jacob Blaylock, Mickey Hood, Jordan Laney, all of Fulton; Taya Baggett, Shemar Jones, both of Hamilton; Lakin Cantrell of Hamilton, Ala.; Marley Edwards of Hatley; Pearson Taylor, Allison Blansett, Sydney Freeman, Morgan Young, all of Houston; Clay Tyson of Lake Cormorant; Mason Ruffin, Shelby Morrison, Lindy Monts, all of Mantachie; Douglas Fleming of Mooreville; ... ICC's CenterStage presents Apr. 25 spring concert Itawamba Community College’s CenterStage, contemporary music group, has scheduled an Apr. 25 concert at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium on the Fulton Campus. “Oh the Places I’ll Go,” which will begin at 7 p.m., will feature selections that are associated with the theme. The cast includes Lera Winders of Amory; Hilary Little of Collierville, Tenn.; Brady Peacock of French Camp; Lauren Johnson, Zayda Patterson, both of Fulton; Bailee Caples of Mantachie; Lindy Monts of Mooreville; Noah Wade of Philadelphia; Joshua Coker of Pontotoc; Maggie Smith of Tremont; and Rodney Simpson of Tupelo. Members of the band are Lia Daracott of Fulton; Jared Brownlee, Tucker Hicks, both of Mooreville; Jesse Pettigrew of Philadelphia; Bryan Valentin-Colon, Eliseo Fernandez, Max Wright, Michael Franklin, Juan Ramirez, all of Pontotoc; and Aubrey Meredith of Tupelo. The crew includes Caroline Nester, Drew Edgeworth, both of Amory; Kiara Gaunt of Brandon; Jordan Laney of Fulton; Makenzie Shotts of Hamilton, Ala.; Joseph Cassler of Marietta; Kaylan Strong, Makenna Cooper, both of Oxford; Bryce Weaver of Tupelo; and Kenna Stockman, Emma Welch, both of Vernon, Ala. ... ICC spring choral concert set for Apr. 22 Itawamba Community College will present its spring choral concert at 7 p.m., Apr. 22, at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. The concert will feature performances by the Concert Choir, Chamber Choir and both Men and Women singers. Performers will include Mckenzie Gates of Aberdeen; Addison Stacy, Kanden Utley, both of Ackerman; Madeline Martin, Aleah Sullivan, both of Amory; Kristin Ruple of Belmont; Kinnedy Johnson of Columbus; Dylan Boudreaux, Preston Cox, Destiny Holmes, Lauren Johnson, Sheridan Popetz, Megan Baden, all of Fulton; TayaRenea Baggett of Hamilton; Dixie Owen of Hatley; Alli Blansett, Sydney Freeman, Kiley Smith, Kamryn Wright, all of Houston; Clay Tyson of Lake Cormorant; Gavin Lane of Las Vegas, Nev.; Rylee Hinds, Mason Ruffin, both of Mantachie; Alexandra Hidaldo of Marietta; Jared Brownlee, Kaylee Heitger, both of Mooreville; Jonathan Morales, Anna Smith, both of Nettleton; Jayde Richardson of New Albany; Kinley Lindsay, Xavier Lipsey, Kaylan Strong, Madeline Mulkey, all of Oxford; Lanna Dozier of Plantersville; Lillian Angle, Michael Franklin, Thomas Locastro, Hannah Burgess, all of Pontotoc; Emma ... ICC Dinner Theatre to present “Murder on the Orient Express” March 24 and 26 Itawamba Community College’s Dinner Theatre will present the classic mystery Murder on the Orient Express on March 24 and March 26 at the ICC Connection Center on the Fulton Campus. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., with dinner beginning at 6 p.m. The theatrical performance will follow the meal. Based on the famous Agatha Christie story, Murder on the Orient Express follows world-renowned detective Hercule Poirot as he investigates a murder aboard a luxurious train stranded in the snow. If you love suspense, glamour and a good plot twist, this is the event for you. The question isn’t who did it — it’s who didn’t? The production features ICC drama students in both cast and crew roles. Crew members include Emily W. Alford of Amory, props assistant; Kylie Hargroue of Amory, lights operator; Ethan Shotts of Fulton, sound operator; Brantley Ward of Mooreville, publicity manager; Paula Elaine Garcia of Tupelo, props manager; and Lela Waites of Moody, Alabama, Foley sound artist. Cast members include Alexa Andrasik of Tremont as Greta; Carla Moore of Tremont as Madam Bouc; Arabella Castleman of Pontotoc as Daisy ... Spring Preview Day 2026 set for March 20 at ICC Choosing a college is one of the most important decisions a student will make, and Itawamba Community College offers an annual opportunity to explore that decision up close. ICC will host Spring Preview Day 2026 on Friday, March 20, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. in the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus, welcoming high school juniors and undecided seniors to experience campus life firsthand. Designed for individual students and large groups alike, the event provides an inside look at academic programs, student services, departments and student organizations. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore career pathways, connect with faculty and staff, and learn more about academic offerings and student involvement opportunities across campus. “Spring Preview Day is one of the best ways for students to experience ICC firsthand,” said Michael Holloway, director of recruitment and orientation. “We want students to walk away with a clear understanding of the programs we offer, the support systems in place and the many ways they can get involved and thrive as part of the ICC family.” The free event is open for registration through Monday, March ... March 24 ICC Spring Preview Day provides opportunity for high school juniors High school juniors will have an opportunity to learn about student life at Itawamba Community College during Spring Preview Day, Mar. 24, from 9 a.m.-noon at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus. The schedule includes arrival and check-in, 8:15-8:50 a.m.; welcome, 9 a.m.; preview expo and campus tours, 9:15 a.m.; and optional lunch at the dining hall ($6 per additional person), noon. The Spring Preview Day will include information about ICC’s new schools of, including academic, health science and career education programs, and participants can interact directly with faculty within the areas. The preview expo will enable prospective students to visit with programs, offices, departments and student organizations to learn more about academic and student involvement opportunities. According to Michael Holloway, director of recruitment and orientation, Spring Preview Day is designed specifically for high school juniors to learn about all aspects of student life; however, high school seniors who have not visited ICC before may attend. High school counselors who are interested in attending the event as a large group should ... Comments are closed.