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St. Clare Seafood Festival provides space for vendors to sell goods
SUMMARY: Day two of the Seafood Festival in Waveland concluded successfully despite the heat, attracting families to enjoy rides, food, and local vendors. Local artist John Hy, among others, showcased his work at the event. Hy, a military veteran, has participated for seven years, displaying paintings of city skylines including Bay St. Louis, New Orleans, and Waveland. He began his art as a hobby post-military, initially commissioned by his mother. Hy views the festival as an opportunity to share his passion and connect with the community, presenting familiar buildings through his detailed wood cut-outs.
Carnival rides, food, and family fun could all be found at St. Clare's Seafood Festival in Waveland on Saturday.
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Stone County pushing new brand initiatives to boost tourism
SUMMARY: Stone County is promoting its hidden gems to boost summer tourism through the “Explore” campaign. Executive Director Leila Essie highlights the region's recreational activities, unique restaurants, and events. Key attractions include downtown businesses, Flint Creek, and mosaic murals inspired by local scenery. The Red Creek Cabins & RV Park, operated by Nancy, offers a private and safe retreat featuring 21 RV sites, a bathhouse, laundry facilities, and two pavilions. The park has seen increased interest, with visitors enjoying tubing and relaxing by the water. Stone County aims to draw tourists from neighboring states by showcasing its diverse attractions. For more details, visit wlox.com.
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Stone County community welcomes first Black-owned real estate brokerage
SUMMARY: Stone County community leaders and residents gathered for a ribbon cutting at Exit by Faith Realty on Frontage Street in Wiggins. Owner Shyra Galloway described her business as Stone County's first Black-owned real estate brokerage, offering buying, selling, and commercial services focused on Coastal counties and the Pine Belt region. Galloway expressed hopes of enhancing community faith and guiding people through their real estate journeys. The event featured shopping with local vendors, free giveaways, and information on community organizations, aiming to strengthen community support along the Mississippi Gulf Coast and beyond.
EXIT By Faith Realty is Stone County's first Black-owned real estate brokerage.
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Coast Life: OLG Crab Fest celebrates 40-year Fourth of July tradition
SUMMARY: Bay St. Louis celebrates one of the longest-running Fourth of July traditions with its annual Crabfest at Our Lady of the Gulf, which transforms into a vibrant festival ground. Jimmy Osborne, affectionately known as the “King Crab,” has been integral to the Crabfest for over 30 years, helping bring together thousands of people and delectable local food. The event has grown to attract around 60,000-70,000 visitors over three days, featuring gumbo, crabs, and music. Karen Grumbine and other local businesses thrive during this period. The festival's legacy, started by Joe Monty, continues through community efforts, ensuring the Crabfest remains a beloved tradition.
One of the longest-running Fourth of July Coast Life traditions continues this week in Bay St. Louis.
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