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Second Saturday Art Walk - September 2022

9/8/2022

 
Saturday, September 9, 2022
For this September Second Saturday, Bay St. Louis Old Town Merchants’ Association is having a Back-to-School Bash! You'll find the different times for various attractions on our schedule just below!

​Also, be sure to check out this month's Hot Spots Magnolia Antiques, 200 Main Street; Hancock County Historical Society, 108 Cue Street; and Cuz's Old Town Oyster Bar & Grill, 108 South Beach Boulevard.
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 Read more about these featured businesses below! 
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- by McKenzey Northington
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Back To School Bash Schedule

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Over the past 29 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. â€‹

​September's Second Saturday Hot Spots are 
Magnolia Antiques, 200 Main Street; Hancock County Historical Society, 108 Cue Street; and Cuz's Old Town Oyster Bar & Grill, 108 South Beach Boulevard.
This Second Saturday column is made possible by:
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Magnolia Antiques
200 Main Street, BSL
(228) 467-8170

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Residing in the heart of Old Town Bay St. Louis on the corner of Second and Main, Magnolia Antiques is one of the shops that has made Bay St. Louis well known for having some of the best antiques on the Gulf Coast.
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Upon entering Magnolia Antiques, you’ll find yourself immersed in over 3,000 square feet of retail space filled with a vast selection of perfectly curated treasures. Magnolia Antiques is stocked with something special for everyone from every time period. 
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Their broad assortment of collectible treasures includes libraries of classic vinyl records, gorgeous mid-century modern furniture, collections of antique coins, a grand variety of playable ukuleles, favorite childhood comics, a wide range colorful vintage dishware that even include glowing uranium pieces, and McDonald’s glasses featuring Mayor McCheese. And there is more around every corner!
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In celebration of their featured Hot Spot status, Magnolia Antiques will have the talented jazz musician Ellis Dyson performing at their location from 4 to 7 pm. Be sure to stop by Magnolia Antiques this Second Saturday and discover all the unique and classic treasures this Bay St. Louis staple has to offer.
 
Magnolia Antiques is open 7 days a week, 10 am-5 pm.
 

Hancock County Historical Society
108 Cue Street, BSL
(228) 467-4090

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​Tucked away on Cue Street you will find the Kate Lobrano House, a delightful 1896 shotgun-style cottage that operates as the headquarters for the Hancock County Historical Society. 
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Donated to the society in 1988 by the grandchildren of Katherine Maynard Lobrano, most of the original house is used as a turn-of-the-century museum, but a large addition to the back of the building provides office and storage facilities for research, lectures and social functions for the historical society.
 
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The Hancock County Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation of the history of Hancock County and its people. They collect, preserve, and maintain a collection of tens of thousands of documents, photographs, memorabilia, and artifacts designed to help future generations understand their heritage. This non-profit organization takes pride in putting forth every effort to make their extensive library of information publicly available at their headquarters at the Lobrano house and also online. Over the years, membership in the Society has grown from fewer than a dozen to more than a thousand people, making them one of the largest civic organizations on the Gulf Coast.
 
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This September Second Saturday, the Hancock County Historical Society will be hosting their Hot Spot with the theme “Moonshine, Marshmallows, Music and Memories” from 4-8 pm. Visitors won’t want to miss this unique opportunity to learn about the history of moonshine in Mississippi. Throughout the evening, members of the Historical Society will be sharing moonshine stories outside around a fire pit along with marshmallow roasting and live music provided by a variety of individual musicians including a guitarist, fiddler, and more. Inside, HCHS will be screening a slideshow of pictures of Bay St. Louis and Waveland from over the years.
 
The Hancock County Historical Society is open Mon-Fri 10 am – 3 pm (closed for lunch noon – 1 pm).


Cuz’s Old Town Oyster Bar & Grill
108 S. Beach Boulevard, BSL
(228) 467-3707

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When walking down Beach Boulevard in Old Town Bay St. Louis, the irresistible scent of delicious chargrilled oysters and boiled seafood may have you transfixed to the patio of Cuz’s Old Town Oyster Bar & Grill. 
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​Located on the lower level of the French Settlement building at 108 South Beach Boulevard, Cuz’s has become a seafood mecca for locals and tourists alike. With locally sourced ingredients and a lively atmosphere that the whole family can enjoy, it’s no wonder the bar and grill is often packed with happy customers.
 
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Whether you’re looking to catch the big game and a local brew at their bar, or enjoy the Gulf breeze and one of Cuz’s famous po-boys under the oaks on their expansive patio, Cuz’s has something for everyone.
 
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This Second Saturday, Cuz’s Old Town Oyster Bar & Grill will be celebrating their Hot Spot status with music by DJ Rod and a seafood boil starting at 2 pm. The seafood boil, which will feature boiled crabs and shrimp, will continue into the evening or while supplies last.
 
Cuz’s Old Town Oyster Bar & Grill is open Mon-Thurs 11 am – 9 pm, Fri-Sat 11 am – 10 pm, and Sunday noon – 8 pm.
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