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DBM in Oxford: A Holiday Decorator’s Dream
SUMMARY: Discount Building Materials (DBM) in Oxford, Mississippi transforms into a Christmas spectacle with elaborate holiday displays. Beyond just a building supply store, DBM offers an array of Christmas decorations, themed trees, and all the trimmings in various colors. Shoppers can find gift ideas within its expansive selection including ornaments, garlands, tablescapes, stemware, linens, and even toys. DBM also provides a “man cave” with complimentary drinks, snacks, and entertainment for those less inclined to shop, making it a perfect holiday shopping destination for the entire family. Visitors are advised to allocate several hours for this festive shopping experience.
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Jambalaya Season is Here | Our Mississippi Home
SUMMARY: Fall is a cherished season, providing a welcome relief from the oppressive heat of a South Mississippi summer. It’s an ideal time for outdoor activities like walking in Desoto National Forest or cycling around Biloxi cemetery. As the weather cools, the family menu shifts from light summer fare to hearty dishes, with a focus on well-seasoned meals made with local ingredients. Jambalaya tops the list, made with smoked Conecuh sausage, vegetables, and Mississippi-grown rice. Other fall favorites include gumbo, shrimp etouffee, and shrimp boils, which are popular social gatherings rich in flavor and camaraderie.
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Pumpkin Patches to Visit This Fall
SUMMARY: Pumpkin patches are a delightful fall tradition for both children and adults, offering a chance to connect with nature and support local farms. Pumpkins, which have been harvested since early American days, are grown on every continent except Antarctica. Notable pumpkin farms in Mississippi include Sandy Run Farm, Triple R Farms, Moseley Meadows, Mitchell Farms, and Williams Family Farms, each boasting high ratings and various family-friendly activities. Visiting pumpkin patches fosters family bonding and creates memories, whether through pumpkin carving or making delicious dishes. Consider making a visit to a local patch this fall for a fun experience!
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The Music Man Comes to Hattiesburg
SUMMARY: โThe Music Man,โ a six-time Tony Award-winning musical by Meredith Willson, is set to entertain audiences at the Mannoni Performing Arts Center from October 31 to November 2. The heartwarming story follows Harold Hill, a fast-talking salesman, who tries to con the residents of River City, Iowa, into funding a boys‘ band. His plans change when he falls for the town librarian, Marian. Directed by Dr. Mike Lopinto and Kassidy Chandler, the production features a large cast, full orchestra, and stunning costumes. Tickets are available at the Southern Miss Ticket Office and online.
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