The Pass Post
Adventures for all ages abound at the library for summer reading
With a theme of “Adventure Begins at Your Library,” the Pass Christian Summer Library Program has begun – and it’s not just for kids.
Beginning May 29, every Wednesday …
Read MoreThe Coast in the ‘60s focus of luncheon
The Pass Christian Historical Society will hold its monthly luncheon on Monday, June 24, at noon. The speaker will be Linda Caroll Barnes, the author of The Last Good Light: A Southern Memoir, who …
Read MoreJuneteenth activities planned
On Saturday, June 15, the Juneteenth in the Pass committee will host a day-long event in observance of Juneteenth.
The Emancipation Proclamation ended slavery in the Confederacy, but it …
Read MoreComputer classes offered at library
Once again, Pass Christian residents who are “scared” of their computers will have the opportunity to put their fears at ease on May 23, when the Pass Christian library offers two …
Read MoreJazz in the Pass set for May 26
Pass Christian’s War Memorial Park at 101 Fleitas Avenue will once again be filled with toe-tapping, live music echoing over the Mississippi Sound on Sunday of Memorial Day weekend. The …
Read MoreOne Book One Pass
Pass Christian breaks ground on pedestrian walkway
A crowd recently gathered in Pass Christian’s harbor to celebrate the groundbreaking for the first of four phases of Pass Christian’s portion of a Highway 90 boardwalk that will …
Read MorePlant swap planned for May 9
Residents who have unneeded plants in their yards or gardens, who like to “pass along” plants and who would like to pick up some new plants for their yard are invited to a plant swap at …
Read MoreBasketball tournament planned with $1,000 prize
A citywide basketball tournament is planned for Saturday, April 27. Set for 2 p.m. at Church Avenue and Railroad Street, the tournament will include a grand prize of $1,000.
The public is …
Read MorePASS CHRISTIAN ELEMENTARY ROLLS OUT THE RED CARPET
Pass Christian Elementary School hosted a dazzling “Rolling Out the Red Carpet” dance for 3rd to 5th-grade students. The event served as a delightful prelude to the upcoming state testing, offering …
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