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Higher Purpose Hub Marks Decade of Delta Impact with Three-Day Festival

Clarksdale will host the fourth annual Higher Purpose Fest from August 6 to 8, 2026, at the Coahoma County Higher Education Center. The event marks a significant milestone for the nonprofit organization, which is celebrating ten years of efforts to foster economic opportunity and community resilience across the Mississippi Delta.

Higher Purpose Hub Marks Decade of Delta Impact with Three-Day Festival

This year, the Higher Purpose Hub is consolidating its three flagship initiatives—the Community Market, Business Summit, and Awards Gala—into a single, unified weekend. The event aims to draw a diverse crowd of entrepreneurs, creatives, and families to engage with local food, wellness programs, and professional development sessions. Dr. Tim Lampkin, founder and executive director, described the festival as a culmination of a decade spent investing in the region’s people and potential.

The festivities begin August 6 with a public market featuring culinary demonstrations by Talisa Shivers and Turnip Todd, alongside wellness sessions led by Maya Morris and Candace Sausberry. The focus shifts to professional development on August 7 during the Business Summit, which includes a keynote from SBA Person of the Year Ameka Coleman and a fireside chat with Akeem Ali. Industry panels will feature experts ranging from Grammy-winning artist Audri Johnson to Delta Dirt Distillery CEO Harvey Williams. The weekend concludes August 8 with an awards gala honoring local leaders, headlined by R&B artist Raheem DeVaughn. While all events are free to the public, organizers require advance registration via the festival's official website.

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