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Mississippi’s First Keith Haring Fitness Court Coming to Belhaven: “World’s Best Outdoor Gym”
SUMMARY: Mississippi communities are increasingly prioritizing health by promoting walkability, fitness amenities, and community engagement through initiatives like walking trails and gardens. In Belhaven Heights, residents aim to enhance local health with a new outdoor fitness center, selected by the National Fitness Campaign (NFC) for a Keith Haring Fitness Court®. This court, combining art and exercise, allows users to work out at seven stations in just seven minutes. The project faced delays but was successfully relocated to Belhaven Heights Park, linking it to local recreational trails. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for September 26 to celebrate this addition to the community.
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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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Mississippi is Wearin’ the Green
SUMMARY: St. Patrick’s Day, celebrated on March 17, honors the missionary who introduced Christianity to Ireland. This festive day, where everything turns green, was brought to America by Irish immigrants. Boston held the first official observance in 1737, while St. Augustine claimed the earliest celebration in 1600. In Mississippi, St. Patrick’s festivities kick off in Biloxi with a parade and family-friendly festival on March 15, 2025, followed by Jackson’s Hal’s St. Paddy’s Parade on March 22. Celebrations span the state, inviting everyone to wear green and partake in the fun, avoiding leprechaun pinches along the way.
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