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Coastal Cabanas talk about their beachside business
SUMMARY: A new beachfront attraction in Gulfport offers luxury beach cabanas reminiscent of tropical resorts, featuring memory foam mattresses and elegant curtains. Coastal Cabanas, founded by Renata Patterson and Jessica Sykes, aims to enhance the tourist experience by providing comfortable amenities on the beach. Customers can book cabanas via their website, phone, or walk-up, with sessions available from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM, 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, or all day. The company also provides additional items like flip-flops, sunglasses, and Bluetooth speakers. Started in 2022, they plan to expand and offer various events, including weddings and parties.
Renata Patterson and Jessica Sykes with Coastal Cabanas talked about their “beds on the beach” in Gulfport. People can book at …
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The calm before the Cruisin’; Cruise Central unpacks at Centennial Plaza
SUMMARY: The 28th Annual Cruise in the Coast kicks off on Sunday, with preparations underway at Cru Central. Over the next few days, Centennial Plaza will welcome thousands of classic car enthusiasts who will register for the event. Registration director Craig Roli notes that there will be plenty of participant t-shirts, trophies, and yard signs for display. More than 700 volunteers will assist to ensure a smooth operation. Rob Sigler, a former cruiser turned crew member, highlights the event’s growth and the team’s dedication to hospitality. Classic cars begin arriving at Cru Central on Monday morning in Gulfport.
It’s every classic car fanatic’s favorite time of year. The 28th annual Cruisin’ the Coast officially starts Sunday.
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10/4 – Trey Tonnessen's “Spotty T-Storms” Friday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: After a rainy day, southern Mississippi saw a calm night, but weather developments in the Gulf are significant. Meteorologist Trey Thomison reported a shift in the hurricane risk probabilities throughout the day: starting at 30% and escalating to over 80% by the evening. The color-coded risk levels transitioned from yellow to orange and finally to red. Rain showers remain in the area, contributing to active weather along the coast. Further updates and forecasts will provide more insight into the situation.
10/4 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Spotty T-Storms” Friday Night Forecast
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Veterans Day Parade needs volunteers
SUMMARY: Retired Colonel Jim Hollingsworth discussed the upcoming Gulf Coast Veterans Parade, set for November 9 at 11:00 a.m. in Biloxi. Celebrating its 24th year, the parade will begin at the Slavonian Lodge, traveling down Howard Avenue to the town green. This year’s Grand Marshal is General Mike Peterson. The event relies on volunteers, with information available at MSVeteransParade.org, where individuals can register to volunteer or participate in the parade. The parade aims to recognize veterans and foster community spirit, featuring bands, marching groups, and patriotic displays. It’s a significant family-friendly event to honor those who served.
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