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Community comes out for Zonta Arts and Crafts Festival in Downtown Pascagoula
SUMMARY: The 47th Annual Zanta Arts and Crafts Festival in downtown Pascagoula attracted crowds with art, food, and live music. Nearly 200 local vendors showcased their crafts, with proceeds supporting local charity efforts and scholarships for students. The festival has contributed to the area’s growth, leading to new shops and boutiques. It serves as a fundraiser to assist organizations like Home of Grace and Adrian’s House. Zanta International’s mission focuses on improving the lives of women and girls through service and advocacy, making the festival not only a market event but also a community connector.
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10/07 Ryan's “Warmest” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: This Monday morning, the Mississippi Power tropical outlook reveals two hurricanes, Leslie and Kirk, with Kirk upgraded to a major category three hurricane. Leslie and Kirk are unlikely to remain tropical systems for long; Kirk is expected to move toward Europe. Locally, conditions are warm and humid, but a cold front is approaching, promising a change to more pleasant weather throughout the week. Today‘s highs are in the upper 80s, but cooler, drier air will arrive tonight, leading to daytime temperatures in the 80s by the weekend, with mornings dipping into the upper 60s and possibly mid-50s inland.
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Blessing of the Cruisers in Moss Point
SUMMARY: Cruising the Coast 2024 kicked off with the blessing of the cruisers at New Life Church in Moss Point. This third annual event featured a classic car show, where Pastor Rick Hart and the congregation prayed for the safety of all participants. The gathering evoked nostalgia among attendees, bringing back memories of classic cars like Thunderbirds and Camaros. Hart expressed the hope that attendees would feel God’s care during the event. The enthusiasm was evident, with families sharing their passion for classic cars, reminiscing about the past, and building connections through these cherished vehicles.
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Sparks fly at Ingalls Shipbuilding; Project MFG welding competition
SUMMARY: Nineteen high school students participated in the Project MFG welding competition at Angles Shipbuilding, showcasing their skills in welding and manufacturing. Hosted to promote careers in the manufacturing industry, the event provided students from Pascagoula, Moss Point, and Alma Bryant high schools a practical glimpse of shipyard work. Participants followed a packet of instructions that tested their technique, equipment handling, and safety procedures. Alma Bryant senior Devon Chan theong emerged victorious, feeling surprised yet excited about winning. All competitors received contingent employment offers from Engles, with top winners getting welding toolkits and invitations to the Maritime National Championship.
With just two hours on the clock, a competition heats up between 19 students from Pascagoula-Gautier, Moss Point, and Alma Bryant High Schools.
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