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Christmas in Natchez: A Holiday Tradition
SUMMARY: Natchez’s “Christmas in Natchez” is a month-long holiday celebration, which began in 2019, in the historic city of Adams County, Mississippi, with a population of around 13,812. Starting with a Christmas tree lighting, donated by Taco Bell in 2018, the event has gained popularity across the state. It includes Kwanzaa and Hanukkah displays, downtown decorations, and festive lighting. The celebration offers activities like Santa visits, a North Pole playground, and food vendors. Thanks to local support, each year features new attractions. Missed festivities? There’s still time to join in on the holiday cheer.
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MSU’s Fred Carl Jr. Small Town Center, Gulf Coast Community Design Studio featured in Italy’s famous Venice Biennale
SUMMARY: Mississippi State’s Fred Carl Jr. Small Town Center and the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio were named among 54 national finalists at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia. The U.S. Pavilion theme, “PORCH: An Architecture of Generosity,” explores the porch’s cultural and social role. MSU’s exhibit features the Neshoba County Fair’s public porches, while the GCCDS project, “Women in Construction,” highlights women’s roles in post-Katrina rebuilding. Both entries emphasize community impact and architectural innovation. The event runs May 10–Nov. 23 in Venice and is curated by Carlo Ratti, a leading figure in urban design.
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Boater Safety is a Must!
SUMMARY: Spring is here in Mississippi, prompting many to venture out on the state’s waterways. Before heading out, it’s crucial to review boater safety skills. Those born after June 30, 1980, must complete a state-accredited boater safety course, which covers vital topics like water safety and navigation rules. The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) offers the course online or in person, with various locations available year-round. Successful completion may also help reduce insurance premiums. For more information, contact MDWFP or check their website. Enjoy the beautiful weather, but prioritize safety on the water!
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HUBFEST is Back and Eaglepalooza Returns After Six-Year Hiatus
SUMMARY: Hubfest’s Eaglepalooza is returning on March 28, 2025, in Hattiesburg, marking its first event since 2019. Founded nearly two decades ago, this festival enhances connections within the University of Southern Mississippi and the local community, featuring live performances by Briston Maroney, Grits and Greens, and DJ Kuhjo. The event, free to attend, will showcase food vendors, live music, and foster pleasant interactions among attendees. Eaglepalooza aims to celebrate local talent and strengthen community ties while supporting small businesses, promising a memorable experience for both newcomers and returning visitors.
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