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March Officially Named Mississippi Musicians Month

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ourmshome.com of Southern Mississippi – 2024-03-26 09:09:40

SUMMARY: On March 20, 2024, Mississippi declared March as Mississippi Musicians Month to honor the 's profound musical heritage, thanks to the efforts of Dr. Jay Dean, the Hattiesburg Concert Association, and State Rep. Missy McGee. Mississippi musicians, known for their global impact across genres, from the Delta blues to gospel and jazz, contribute significantly to the cultural landscape. The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) School of Music plays a vital role in nurturing this talent, hosting over 200 annually. The initiative acknowledges the state's diverse cultural influences and celebrates the achievements of musicians who have left an indelible mark on music worldwide.

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Happy May! Happy May Day! Who Remembers?

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ourmshome.com – Nancy Jo Maples – 2024-05-06 13:53:32

SUMMARY: Several years ago, Scott Hunter shared a photograph of himself and Christine Mizell dressed for Lucedale's May Day celebration circa 1961. Judy Wilder, a local , recalls the celebration that marked the start of summer, featuring like the maypole dance. Hunter, who later became a football quarterback and a celebrity, and Wilder, who spent her career in education, both cherish the memories of their youth in Lucedale. Although May Day is no longer celebrated there, the old photographs and memories serve as a nostalgic reminder of the community's past traditions.

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Preserving Mississippi History One Tree at a Time

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ourmshome.com – Meredith Biesinger – 2024-05-05 14:42:56

SUMMARY: Superior Artisan Wood, co-owned by Chad Fletcher and Allen Murphree, transforms discarded timber into stunning wooden slabs for various uses, avoiding the landfill. Their Mississippi-based business has grown from a side into a full-fledged operation, focusing on crafting and preservation. Utilizing a Lucas Model 830 sawmill, they handle massive logs for diverse creations, kitchen countertops and charcuterie boards. Their work includes processing historically significant timber, like a log from Tammy Wynette's property. Emphasizing sustainability, they encourage people not to discard trees but to repurpose them into meaningful items. Their unique approach makes them the only certified urban wood supplier in the , collaborating on personal and historical projects, and they have been on HGTV's “Hometown.”

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Tupelo Blue Suede Cruise, a Timeless Tradition

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ourmshome.com – Joy Lucius – 2024-05-03 16:00:50

SUMMARY: Annually, the Blue Suede Cruise becomes a cherished where families and friends gather to admire antique cars, fostering dreams of ownership amid delightful foods and company. It conjures a poignant memory of departure: a young saying goodbye, embarking on a journey in a 1969 Pontiac Firebird to a new in the Force. This narrative reflects on the blend of excitement and apprehension, the sacrifices and of , and the enduring bond strengthened through adversities and shared passions. A story of change, resilience, and the lasting significance of a classic American car, culminating in a lifelong love story interwoven with motoring heritage.

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