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Youth harmonica workshop registration open

The Pass Post       Registration is open for a youth Blues harmonica class with Blues musician “Bayor” Shannon Williford. The three-day workshop, designed for students in fifth to eighth grade, will be held April 6, April 8 and April 10 from 2 until 4 p.m. each day, coinciding with most school spring breaks.…

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Pass High Tennis Serves Up Success with First Annual Pickleball Tournament

  Pass Christian High School Tennis hosted its 1st Annual Pickleball Tournament, bringing together students, families, and members of the local pickleball community for a full day of friendly  competition and fundraising. The event was the brainchild of PCHS Tennis Coach and event organizer Samantha Pierce, who first envisioned the tournament last year. With the…

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Art in the Pass returns with fine arts and more

    Art in the Pass returns the weekend of April 11 – 12, 2026, with fine arts, live music, great food and more, all in a beautiful setting overlooking the beaches of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The event takes place from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sunday in scenic…

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Campbell receives Ole Miss Women’s Council scholarship

Special to The Pass Post       Ethan Campbell of Pass Christian, majoring in English Education, is one of nine freshmen enrolled at the University of Mississippi as Ole Miss Women’s Council for Philanthropy (OMWC) scholars, receiving a $40,000 scholarship plus extensive support opportunities.   Founded in 2000, the OMWC has become one of…

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Pass Christian School District Announces 2nd Annual “Arts on the Horizon” – A District-Wide Student Showcase

  The Pass Christian School District is proud to present the 2nd Annual “Arts on the Horizon,” a district-wide student showcase celebrating the performing and fine arts. Building on the success of last year’s inaugural event, this year’s program expands to include theater and creative writing performances and will also mark the launch of a…

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Pass Christian High School Celebrates Students with Day at the Park

  Earlier this school year, Pass Christian High School was proudly ranked second in the state and first on the Coast, a recognition that reflects the unmatched dedication and hard work of both  teachers and students. To honor this incredible achievement a celebration was organized to recognize and honor that commitment to excellence while giving…

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Pass Christian Historical Society plans Tour of Homes

The Pass Post       Pass Christian residents and local history buffs are encouraged to save the date for the Pass Christian Historical Society (PCHS) 2026 Tour of Homes.   Set for Sunday, May 3, from 2 until 5 p.m., the tour will feature four homes, as well as a celebration of both America’s…

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Youth Harmonica Class to be held at Pass Christian Library

  Register now for the Youth “Mississippi Saxophone” 3 Day Workshop, A Blues Harmonica Class with Musician “Bayou” Shannon Williford. This workshop is designed for students in 5th to 8th grade. It will take place at Pass Christian Public Library on April 6, April 8, and April 10, 2026, from 2 to 4 pm.  The…

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Spring bike rides planned for second Thursdays

The Pass Post   As spring weather begins to roll in, organizers are making plans for the year’s Pedal in the Pass bike rides. Beginning on Thursday, March 12, the monthly bicycle dinner ride “Pedal in the Pass” will take place on the second Thursday of each month through September. Described as an easy, no…

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Pass High Students Earn Statewide Honors in Mississippi Poetry Project

  Two Pass Christian High School students are earning recognition across Mississippi for their powerful poetic voices after receiving top honors in this year’s Mississippi Poetry Project, a statewide  writing initiative that celebrates student creativity and self-expression. Last fall, Mississippi’s Poet Laureate invited students across the state to participate, encouraging teachers and administrators to help…

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