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Jeepin the Coast 2024 kicking off in South Mississippi
SUMMARY: Jeep in the Coast 2024 has kicked off in Pass Harbor, Pass Christian, South Mississippi. Now in its seventh year, the event features activities like a hot wing eating contest, live bands, and food vendors. The main hub, Jeep Central, is located in Long Beach, hosting vendor villages, parades, a show and shine, and sound competitions. Activities will span over five days. Julie Bradley, one of the organizers, is excited about the growing number of participants from various locations, with last year’s event attracting about 15,000 attendees. The opening night wraps up at 8 PM.
You can expect to see more Jeeps out on the road as Jeepin the Coast makes a big return to South Mississippi.
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WXXV Team Tackles Terror on the Coast
SUMMARY: “WXXV’s ‘Terror on the Coast’ kicked off its 10th season, featuring a team exploring a haunted warehouse in Gulfport on Friday the 13th. Hosts Everett G. Jr, Ethan, Elizabeth, and cameraman Marco ventured inside, sharing their fears and excitement. Ethan felt ready, while Elizabeth was visibly scared but determined to push through. The team encountered various eerie props and actors, with Elizabeth describing the experience as a lengthy maze. Despite the scares, they all enjoyed the adventure and encouraged others to experience it. The team made it back safely, sharing laughter and memorable moments from their haunted excursion.”
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Community comes out to 43rd annual Biloxi Seafood Festival
SUMMARY: The Buuy Seafood Festival returned this weekend, attracting large crowds to the Buuy Town Green. Attendees enjoyed diverse seafood offerings, including marinated crab claws, stuffed pineapples, dim dam burgers with shrimp, and cheese-infused crab cakes. Notable vendors featured alligator skewers and charbroiled oysters. The festival celebrates Buuy’s rich seafood heritage and aims to support the local community by raising funds for small business grants and scholarships. Visitors expressed appreciation for the unique dishes and the festival’s role in uniting the community. Overall, the event highlighted Buuy’s status as a seafood capital, delighting attendees with a variety of delicious options.
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SATURDAY: MS Gulf Coast Kennel Club to celebrate 'Responsible Dog Ownership Day' with event
SUMMARY: On Friday morning, the Mississippi Gulf Coast Kennel Club is gearing up for Responsible Dog Ownership Day at Centennial Plaza, happening from 11 AM to 3 PM. Carl Gren and his dog, Lacy, a skilled working group member, highlighted the event‘s activities, including meeting various AKC-registered breeds and learning about responsible ownership. Attendees can also enjoy a pet costume contest, open to all dogs on leashes. Carl, who has three dogs, emphasized the event’s family-friendly atmosphere and encouraged the public to bring a picnic and enjoy the day. Ideal weather conditions are expected for the festivities.
The Mississippi Gulf Coast Kennel Club is earning a round of a-paws. Saturday, the group is taking part in ‘Responsible Dog Ownership Day.’
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