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The Importance of Shopping Local this Holiday Season
SUMMARY: The overwhelm of holiday sales can be mitigated by shopping locally, which supports the community and offers unique, cherished gifts. The author highlights the benefits of local shopping, noting its popularity, and details the positive impact on the local economy, job creation, and community spirit. Visiting small, charming hometown shops can yield distinctive items not found in mainstream outlets, while also saving energy and fostering a personal connection with local business owners. The article encourages readers to participate in Shop Local Business Day and to consider the well-being and economic health of their community by choosing to shop locally throughout the year.
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Connoisseurs Series Presents Free Concerts at Southern Miss
SUMMARY: The University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Music is continuing its 2024-25 Connoisseurs Series, featuring world-class guest artists. On January 23, cellist Tommy Mesa and pianist Yoon Lee will perform at Marsh Auditorium at 7:30 p.m., showcasing a blend of classical and contemporary music. The concerts, free to the public due to a generous endowment, aim to enrich the community’s music culture. Other series highlights include the Raschèr Saxophone Quartet on February 27 and the Shanghai Quartet on April 9. Dr. Colin McKenzie emphasizes the diverse musical styles offered, enhancing student and community engagement with exceptional artistry.
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Crafting Your Own Italian Sub
SUMMARY: Craving an Italian sub, I decided to make one at home since the nearest restaurants are far. The key is finding good bread with a crunchy crust, and local options like Henry’s Café, Le Bakery, and Rouses provide decent choices, though I prefer to hollow them out slightly. For the filling, classic ingredients include lettuce, tomato, onions, mayo, pepperoni, capocollo, genoa salami, and cheeses like provolone or taleggio. For a budget-friendly sub, I’d recommend veggies, pepperoni, and seared mortadella with a drizzle of olive oil and a quick oven warm-up to melt the cheese. Don’t skimp on the meat!
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What is Your Qu’est Que C’est?
SUMMARY: The author invites readers to share burning questions about nature for their writing series titled “Qu’est Que C’est,” which translates to Cajun for “What is that?” They’ve explored both common and unusual creatures, including spiders and zombie wasps, as well as various plants, emphasizing their roles in nature and foraging. The author enjoys discussing interesting places and conservation efforts and encourages readers to submit topic suggestions, promising to credit the contributors. They express enthusiasm for learning and sharing knowledge, hopeful for diverse inquiries that spark engaging stories about the natural world.
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