Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Afternoon Tea Shows Past, Present, Future of Moss Point

Sixth grader Kenzie Wells, eighth grader Ki'Anda Calloway and senior Stephen Benn gave their thoughts on what they hope for the future of Moss Point. Featured speakers Beverly Taite and Jerry Redmond presented the history of Moss Point and Lindsey Presley discussed the city's ongoing development projects during the first Afternoon Tea Party at Pelican Landing on Nov. 7.



Shirley Chambers and Ruby Hill, members of the Moss Point Board of Aldermen, attend the Afternoon Tea Party at Pelican Landing on Sunday. Mayor Aneice Liddell (not pictured) said city leaders are looking for change.






Residents look over history books,

photographs and maps about Moss Point's history.



Katherine Walker and Maura Bosarge (right), employees with the city of Moss Point, collect fine china displayed during the Afternoon Tea Party held Sunday, Nov. 7, at Pelican Landing. The fundraiser supports the Employee Appreciation Fund.

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