Over the past 31 years, the monthly art walk has become one of the most popular events in the region. Old Town stays lively all day, with many merchants and restaurants offering specials.
The pace picks up from 4–7 pm, when gallery openings and live music keep the streets humming with activity.
If Amtrak trains ran on enthusiastic support, its planned passenger rail service between New Orleans and Mobile would have been restored by now.
- by Lisa Monti
Nestled in the heart of Main Street, the vibrant red and white building at 220 Main Street serves as the anchor for a thriving artistic community.
– By Anne Pitre
Dolly Should is happening again! This year, we decided to write a letter to the Queen herself and see if she’s inclined to join us in celebrating her birthday. Annual attendees of this Mockingbird event will carry on the celebration, no matter Dolly’s travel itinerary!
- by Anne Pitre
The director of the Hancock Resource Center, Rhonda Rhodes played a crucial role the recovery of Hancock County after Katrina. Today, she is still instrumental in growing and improving it.
- by Maurice Singleton
In the heart of Bay St. Louis, a small coastal town with a rich history, one man has dedicated his life to making a positive impact on the lives of children and the community.
- by Anne Pitre |
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