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LBHS band performs at D.C. Cherry Blossom Festival

By Toni Miles The Long Beach High School Band marched down Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C., as part of the National Cherry Blossom Festival parade last month. Members of the Long Beach High School (LBHS) band put their talent on display in the nation’s capital during the National Cherry Blossom Festival parade, held on Saturday,…

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HOW CAN I PROTECT MY HOME FROM WILDFIRES?

MAY IS NATIONAL WILDFIRE AWARENESS MONTH Although wildfires seem more common in other parts of the United States, Mississippi is not immune to the disaster. Wildfires can happen anywhere. They can spread quickly, traveling up to 14 mph. In their wake, wildfires cause erosion and loss of vegetation, which can lead to other problems, like…

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Local animal welfare organizations receive grants

Special to Long Beach Breeze     The Gulf Coast Community Foundation (GCCF) has announced the 2025 recipients of grants from the Jack A. and Gertrude W. Wilson Animal Welfare Fund, with $100,500 awarded to local animal-welfare organizations this year. Established in 2001, the fund has awarded more than $1.2 million in grants to organizations…

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Secretary Michael Watson Launches New Elections Resource “TextMyGov”

In an effort to enhance the Secretary of State’s accessibility and efficiency, Secretary Michael Watson has announced the launch of a new elections resource “TextMyGov.” Utilizing smart technology, Mississippi voters may now access important election information and report issues via text message. By texting “HI” to (601) 586-7600, users can initiate a conversation with the…

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Registration open for Youth Summer Workshops at the library

Special to The Pass Post         The Pass Christian Public Library has opened registration for its free Youth Summer Workshops. This year’s programs include a three-day blues harmonica workshop, a week-long film workshop, and arts and creative writing offerings.   Blues musician “Bayou” Shannon Williford will host a series of three blues…

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National Safe Boating Week

  May 17 -23, 2025: We are celebrating the National Safe Boating Week! This 26th annual awareness campaign is lead by the U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and the National Safe Boating Council. This effort encourages boaters to make the most of their boating adventures by always boating responsibly and wearing a life jacket. What…

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Jeepin’ the Coast set for May 28 to June 1

    By Toni Miles   It won’t be long until Jeeps from all over the nation roll into South Mississippi for this year’s Jeepin’ the Coast event, May 28 to June 1, and event organizers are expecting yet another record-breaking year.   Jeepin’ the Coast (JTC) has gained traction since it first launched in…

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READING MAKES YOU GROW! Pass Christian Elementary School Receives “Books for Ownership” Grant from Reading is Fundamental

  Pass Christian Elementary School is thrilled to announce its selection as a recipient of the Books for Ownership grant from Reading Is Fundamental (RIF), the nation’s largest children’s literacy nonprofit. This exciting opportunity allowed the school to provide two brand-new, free books to every student in grades Pre-K through fifth. The Books for Ownership…

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USM announces new facility named after Kelly Gene Cook, Sr.

  The University of Southern Mississippi announced Monday the naming of its new shared facility for services provided by DuBard School for Language Disorders and The Children’s Center for Communication and Development on the Gulf Park campus as Kelly Gene Cook Sr. Hall, in recognition of a generous $1.5 million gift from the Kelly Gene Cook…

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Music and relaxation to highlight 2025 Jazz in the Pass

The Pass Post     The annual Jazz in the Pass at War Memorial Park will bring toe-tapping live music to echo over the Mississippi Sound on Sunday, May 25. Traditionally held the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, the event is free and open to the public.   While the musicians are playing, visitors will…

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