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Caution – Manatee Crossing in Pascagoula
SUMMARY: Paddleboarding has been a preferred means of transportation in Pascagoula for centuries. The Pascagoula Paradise Paddlers is a group of kayakers and paddleboarders that gather monthly to float along the river and enjoy the recreational waterways. The group is open to all ages and welcomes people from all over. Paddleboarding is not difficult to master and is a great way to build upper body strength and improve balance. While encountering wildlife like alligators is rare, dolphins and manatees can often be seen in the area. If interested, one can check the “Meet Up” app for upcoming paddles.
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“Christmas in the Bay” Returns on Nov. 30th
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"Christmas in the Bay" is a festive celebration in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, scheduled for November 30, 2024, from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM. This event promises fun for all ages, featuring a Christmas parade, a screening of The Polar Express, photos with Santa, train rides, and a Coca-Cola Christmas truck with music. Attendees can also enjoy a hot chocolate bar, along with popcorn, sodas, and cookies. It’s a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the holiday season with family and friends, making it a memorable occasion for both locals and visitors alike. Don’t miss this joyous event!
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“The Kings of Tupelo”: Three-Part True Crime Documentary Coming to Netflix Dec. 11
SUMMARY: In Tupelo, Mississippi, Elvis Presley’s influence remains strong, celebrated by fans worldwide. Paul Kevin Curtis, an Elvis admirer, became embroiled in a bizarre series of events after discovering a body at his job, which spiraled into conspiracy theories. The documentary “Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga” explores Curtis’s journey as he navigates a feud that reaches Washington, D.C., involving ricin threats. Featuring interviews with those close to him, this three-part true crime series highlights Curtis’s fight to prove his innocence. The documentary premieres on Netflix on December 11th, promising a thrilling and captivating narrative.
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Comfort Food for the Thanksgiving Meal Doesn’t Have to be Stuffy
SUMMARY: For Thanksgiving, side dishes need to offer both healthful options and comforting favorites. While cornbread dressing is a staple in many households, it is not required for mine, often being replaced by mashed potatoes. I make a make-ahead mashed potato dish that can be stored for up to a week, making it perfect for large gatherings. Additionally, a slow-cooker macaroni and cheese recipe, which can also be prepared in advance, has become a crowd favorite. Both dishes save time and provide delicious comfort for holiday meals. May your Thanksgiving be full of blessings, whether it’s with dressing, potatoes, or mac-n-cheese.
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