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Gulfport Seabee base wins national mess hall award
SUMMARY: The Gulfport Seabee base celebrates the reopening of its Colmer Dining Facility after an 18 million dollar renovation project. The facility now serves about 350 people per meal and offers an expanded menu with options for beverages and food. Culinary Specialist Nick Basone expresses happiness with the facility and credits teamwork for their success in winning an award. Basone also mentions the cohesiveness between civilian and military personnel. The team takes pride in their work and serves special meals like steak and lobster, showcasing their commitment to providing high-quality food for the community.
Food, glorious food — something that will always bring people together. For the Gulfport Seabee base, it's bringing more than that.
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In the Kitchen with J's Restaurant
SUMMARY: Jay's Restaurant in Waveland has been serving great food for 37 years. The owner, LS, and Chef Jeff, talk about their success and passion for cooking. They showcase their famous dishes like stuffed potatoes, grilled shrimp Alfredo, and country-style meals. They talk about their friendship and even mention being featured on a TV show. The live cooking segment shows Jeff preparing a delicious shrimp pasta dish. Viewers are invited to visit Jay's Restaurant on Highway 90 in Waveland to try their famous dishes and experience their passion for food. The segment ends with a friendly farewell and a preview of the next show at 5:00.
J's Restaurant in Waveland has been serving lunch and dinner to hungry customers since 1987.
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Happening Saturday, May 18: Gulf Coast Center of Nonviolence hosting annual spring fundraiser
SUMMARY: The Golf Coast Center for Nonviolence will host its annual spring fundraiser this weekend, offering free services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and homicide victims. They have seen a steady demand for help, especially after traumatic events like hurricanes or the COVID-19 pandemic. The center will soon move to a new facility, the Mississippi Family Justice Center in Gulfport, providing a one-stop shop for victims to access services. To support their work, they are hosting a drawdown event with music, dancing, and barbecue, where one person will win $3,000. All are encouraged to attend and support the important work of the center.
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Senior Community Service Employment Program working to bring out best in senior citizens
SUMMARY: The senior community service employment program aims to help older job seekers find employment opportunities. It started in 1965 and is funded by both federal and state governments. Participants must be at least 55 years old, have an annual income below $119,000, and be unemployed. They are assigned to work at nonprofit agencies or government offices for on-the-job training, with the hope of being hired part-time or full-time after a year. Those interested can contact the program via phone to learn more and see if they qualify. Self-fulfillment and giving back are key motivators for participants in this program.
The Senior Community Service Employment Program works to bring out the best in senior citizens.
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