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It’s Time for Friday Night Lights!
SUMMARY: High school football season is upon us, and while the author is excited, they also dread the usual hot weather during games. They express a love-hate relationship with the season, enjoying the games but disliking the heat. The article highlights Mississippi’s long football history, noting that the first high school game occurred in 1905. It reminisces about the now-defunct Weir Attendance Center, a former powerhouse with six state championships. The author plans to support their local team, East Union Attendance Center, while honoring the legacy of the Weir Lions and the rich history of Mississippi high school football.
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Habitat Restoration Can Appear Messy
SUMMARY: Five years after its restoration began, a grass-covered lot in Moss Point is evolving into a diverse Bayhead Swamp. Initially dominated by invasive grasses, the area has transitioned through ecological succession, where shorter plants gave way to shrubs and young trees. This transformation is often misinterpreted as a mess, but it is a natural process crucial for creating stable habitats. As shrubs and young trees expand, the view will eventually open up, revealing a mature swamp. Understanding this progression underscores the beauty and importance of restoring natural ecosystems, moving away from the human tendency to impose neatness on nature.
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Create Art from Molten Metal: Southern Miss Sculpture to Host Annual Interactive Iron Pour
SUMMARY: The University of Southern Mississippi’s Sculpture program will host its Annual Iron Pour on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 11 a.m. in the 3D Arts building. A lecture by visiting artist Hugh Patton will precede the event on Thursday, Nov. 14, at 5:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. This marks the 21st consecutive pour organized by Professor Jennifer Torres. Participants can carve designs and create their own cast-iron pieces for $15. Patton, an Artist-in-Residence at Sloss Metal Arts, will share his expertise in metal sculpting, focusing on labor, process, and nature.
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Traverse Whoville in Downtown Hattiesburg December 6th for Seuss-Themed Cookies, Stories, Family Fun and a Bit of Snow Thrown in for Good Measure
SUMMARY: On December 6th from 5:30 to 7:30 PM, the Hattiesburg Zoo will offer complimentary “Green GrinchMobile” rides downtown. Snow falls at the Pocket Museum Alley at 6 PM. The main event, Grinchmas at Saengerville, takes place at Saenger Theater and features Seuss Juice, cookies, and appearances by the Grinch and Cindy-Lou Who. Attendees are encouraged to bring dogs dressed as Max. Other festivities include story time at the African American Military History Museum and tree-themed arts and crafts at Historic Eureka School. Families can enjoy various activities, merchandise, and photo opportunities.
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