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Mitchell Farms: A Mississippi Treasure in Collins
SUMMARY: Mitchell Farms in Collins, Mississippi, has been family-run for over 200 years, evolving from a simple farm into a beloved seasonal attraction. Each fall, from late September to early November, visitors enjoy the pumpkin patch, corn maze, tractor rides, and sunflower fields, making it a cherished tradition for families and school groups. Known for its high-quality peanuts, sold fresh, roasted, or boiled, the farm also hosts an annual Peanut Festival celebrating community and agriculture. More than just a farm, Mitchell Farms offers a warm, memorable experience that honors Southern heritage and invites visitors to return year after year.
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Fall Fashion in Full Bloom: Mississippi’s Trend Report
SUMMARY: Despite Mississippi’s heat, fall fashion 2025 trends are already here. Key styles include vibrant colors like fire red and neon pink, moving away from muted neutrals. Lace makes a comeback, reminiscent of early 2000s, featured in skirts, blouses, and dresses. Bootcut jeans return, perfect for transitioning seasons, worn with sandals or boots. Cropped trench coats offer a stylish way to stay warm during Mississippi’s mild fall weather. Lastly, polka dots revive retro vibes, pairing well with classic red lipstick. Mississippi shoppers can find these trends in local boutiques, encouraging personal styling to make each look unique.
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Green Herons – Living in the Shadows
SUMMARY: Green Herons (Butorides virescens) are small, stocky wading birds often overlooked due to their reclusive nature. Unlike larger herons, they hunt quietly along shallow wetland edges, lurking under vegetation. They have striking dark green/blue backs, chestnut bodies, and yellow-ringed eyes. Green Herons feed on fish, insects, crustaceans, and small animals, using their quick, dagger-like bills to catch prey. Their nests, simple twig platforms, are built near water or in nearby woodlands, with pairs raising multiple broods annually. They breed across much of the eastern U.S., Central America, and the Caribbean, and winter in warmer southern regions. Observing them reveals a beautiful, skilled hunter.
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Southern Miss Symphony Orchestra Announces 106th Season: “American Perspectives”
SUMMARY:
The University of Southern Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, Mississippi’s oldest orchestral ensemble, announces its 106th season, “American Perspectives,” featuring diverse American music from classics to contemporary works. Led by Music Director Gregory Wolynec, the season showcases student musicians from over a dozen countries. Highlights include John Adams’ Short Ride in a Fast Machine, Brahms’ Symphony No. 4, Strauss II’s Die Fledermaus, Mary Lou Williams’ jazz-infused Zodiac Suite, and Copland’s Symphony No. 3. Performances occur at Mannoni and Bennett Auditoriums and Main Street Baptist Church. Season tickets are available now; individual tickets sell out fast starting September 2.
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