Saturday, October 30, 2010

Ribbon Cutting for Community Bank

Ribbon Cutting

Community Bank
Market Street in Pascagoula


Community Bank

November 9
9:00am

Community Bank
3419 Market St.
Pascagoula, MS

For more information on this event, or to find out how to host your own Ribbon Cutting call the Jackson County Chamber at 762-3391

Friday, October 29, 2010

The Big Sit

MOSS POINT -- Pascagoula River Audubon Center will hold "The Big Sit" this Saturday, Oct. 30

It will happen during the Fall Fly By celebration on Saturday. Local birding experts with the Mississippi Coast Audubon Society will be present to occupy two or three locations across the Center from which point they will “sit” and count the number of species that fly by that day.

Visitors can visit any and all stations and learn much about birds and birding from these bird enthusiasts. Bring your binoculars and a thirst for knowledge! The sitting will end around 12 p.m.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

8 Days of Fun at the Fair


















Jackson County Leann Leann Adkins, 13, Ahalysia Davis and LeKeria Kelly walk through ride selections.

Explorers enjoy the fair while on the job at the Jackson County Fair.




















Rides, rides and more rides.



















The Jackson County Fair got started Oct. 17 with a few people trickling in, but only got better as the day and the week continued until the eight days of fall fun concluded Oct. 24.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Lighthouse Added Attraction to City's Gateway


The Round Island Lighthouse will eventually add a sparkle to Pascagoula's western entrance.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Moss Point Observes International Walk to School Day







Principal Mumford and Superintendent Staley have a lot less company at the end of International Walk to School Day than when the walk started.









Moss Point officials Ruby Hill and Sherman Bradford bring up the rear of the International Walk to School Day at Magnolia Junior High on Oct. 6. Organizer May Montgomery enjoys a some talk time with a program speaker.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

The Cars Are Back in Town!



OCEAN SPRINGS -- They've been cruisin' from one Sunday afternoon to another Sunday during the weeklong 2010 Crusin' The Coast.
Thousands showed up from numerous activities, bands, shows, truckloads of food and social gatherings that started Oct. 3. Roy Tyler and Sue Nowell of Kosciusko, Miss., attended the Oct. 8 events in Ocean Springs, which was held during the evening for the first time, allowing more people to participate, said Mayor Connie Moran.

Progress Continues on MP City Hall











Moss Point City Hall was refurbished after Hurricane Katrina left three feet of water inside the building. City employees returned to building after spending about four years in trailers. Progress continues on the new city hall on Oct. 1.















Works continues on the new police station.


Work to remake Denny Avenue in front of Moss Point City Hall; widened sidewalks on Main St.