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Book Club: Ash Clifton's 'Twice the Trouble'
SUMMARY: “Twice the Trouble” follows a brash Florida private investigator, a former athlete and ex-cop who went to prison, as he solves a case involving a missing man and stolen money. The author, Ash Clifton, discusses his first novel which features multiple murders and violence. Clifton mentions his background, including rejections of past work, and excitement at securing an agent and publisher for this book. The novel is available at Pasc Cham Books and will be featured in a reading and signing event at P Christian Library on July 8th. Clifton has consumed much mystery fiction and enjoys writing in the genre.
“Twice the Trouble” follows an athlete turned private investigator as he tries to figure out what happened to a missing man with little to no clues.
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Harbor Lights Winter Festival in Gulfport brightens up the holidays
SUMMARY: As Thanksgiving concludes, families are excitedly anticipating the holiday season, highlighted by the Gulfport Harbor Lights Winter Festival starting November 29. McKenzie Martin provides a preview of the festival, showcasing millions of lights, including 19 digital RGB trees, artistically programmed to display vibrant patterns. New attractions like “Inky,” a large decorative figure, and two children wrapped in garland add to the festive spirit. Guests can explore Santa’s Workshop, featuring Santa’s big chair. The festival promises fun and excitement for everyone, welcoming visitors starting at 5:30 PM this Friday.
The festival includes over 1.5 million lights throughout 40 acres in Jones Park.
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Families swarm local grocery stores for last second Thanksgiving food
SUMMARY: With Thanksgiving dinner just hours away, many shoppers flocked to grocery stores for last-minute items, leading to crowded aisles and long lines. Will Poulston captured the scene, noting that while shopping can be chaotic, the festive spirit remains. Some people embraced the busyness, appreciating the kindness of fellow shoppers. Despite the inconvenience, families focused on gratitude and the joy of coming together for the holiday. Ultimately, the shared experience of preparing for Thanksgiving highlighted the importance of family, food, and being thankful for one another during this time of celebration.
Local grocery stores look to accommodate looking to put the final touches on their Thanksgiving.
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Happening December 6-7: Silent Light Festival
SUMMARY: The Walter Anderson Museum of Art is hosting the Wonderland Illuminated Gala and the fourth annual Silent Night Festival. The gala, on Friday, December 6th, will offer a formal pre-party experience for patrons before the Light Festival, which is free to the public on Saturday. The Silent Disco on Saturday will feature live music from 5:30 to 7:30 PM, followed by silent music from 7:30 to 10:30 PM with headphone rentals for $15. The event is growing in popularity with more lights and entertainment each year. Ticket sales help support the museum’s community-focused, nonprofit efforts. Tickets are available online.
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art is throwing a big party guaranteed to brighten your day.
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