As a partner in Shore Thing Fishing Charters, there is nothing Sonny likes more than helping someone land their first fish… and he is good at making that happen.
- by Maurice Singleton Beach to Bayou - May 2024Construction has begun on the new Pickleball Courts in Bay St. Louis! As one of the fastest-growing sports in the country, pickleball is a hybrid of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. Fast-paced and fun, it's sweeping the nation--still!
- by Wendy Sullivan (Originally published as "What the Heck is Pickleball - and Where Can We Play?" in June 2021) On the Shoofly - May 2024Here lately, the Shoofly has been getting a lot of questions about how to add events to our calendar, featuring a business in our mailer, and joining our group of Partners. So here is your quick and easy cheat sheet with all the details!
By Shoofly Staff
After two years of major restoration, the former Knights of Columbus Hall at 315 Main Street is welcoming guests to its collection of 10 condo units featuring a “contemporary coastal design.” The official ribbon cutting was held April 17.
-by Lisa Monti
Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of creativity, inspiration, and fun on April 13-14, 2024. Hosted in the Bay St. Louis historic Depot District, this two-day interactive art festival presented by The Arts, Hancock County promises an unforgettable experience for all ages.
- by Steve Barney
On Friday, March 22, the City of Bay St. Louis officially unveiled the much-anticipated police headquarters.
- by Kirby Rhodes
Brian “Hooty” Adam loves his job. Ask anyone who knows him or anyone who deals with him as the Emergency Management Agency Director of Hancock County. They’ll tell you that Hancock County feels safer and is a more resilient place because of Hooty’s role as EMA director.
- by Maurice Singleton
The Shoofly Magazine is looking for a few new Krewe members. Calling all writers and future editors – one of these opportunities may be for you!
- The Shoofly Magazine staff
The current owner of the 100 Men Hall recounts its beginnings, its heyday, its trials – and its ultimate reemergence as a community mainstay.
- by Rachel Dangermond (reprinted from March, 2022)
This is the final written installment of a larger project focusing on art within place. As the culmination of this project, several local artists were asked to create art from nature and exhibit their pieces at the Magnolia Bayou Art Project, taking place at 100 Men Hall on March 23, 2024.
- by James Inabinet
As one of the fastest-growing sports in the country, pickleball is a hybrid of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. Fast-paced and fun, it's sweeping the nation! - by Wendy Sullivan |
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