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The 42nd Annual Biloxi Seafood Festival
SUMMARY: The 42nd Annual Biloxi Seafood Festival is set to take place on Sept. 9 in Mississippi. The event, organized by the Biloxi Chamber of Commerce, aims to support small businesses in the area while celebrating the local seafood heritage. Attendees will have the chance to sample a wide variety of seafood dishes, including gumbo, shrimp, crabs, and more. The festival will also feature live music performances, arts and crafts displays, and activities for children. Admission is $5, with free entry for kids under 12. Visitors are encouraged to explore the beauty of the Gulf Coast while enjoying the festival.
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Family of Curious George Creators to Visit de Grummond in Hattiesburg
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The de Grummond Children’s Literature Collection at The University of Southern Mississippi houses the papers of H.A. and Margret Rey, creators of Curious George. From October 23-28, the Rey family visits Hattiesburg for a reunion celebrating their legacy with exhibitions, children’s activities, a musical, and a documentary screening. The Curious George: Original Works on Paper exhibit features rare Rey materials, including original art and letters. The collection, founded by Dr. Lena de Grummond, holds manuscripts of over 1,400 authors and illustrators. The Reys created Curious George during their 1940 flight from France, later publishing the beloved series in New York.
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Rolling Through History: The Comfort and Culture of Dumplings
SUMMARY: Dumplings are a comforting, versatile food with many variations worldwide. A classic Southern recipe uses simple flour and water dumplings simmered in chicken stock made from roasted chicken bones and sautéed mirepoix. Alternatives include using biscuit or Bisquick mixes for quick dumplings. Frozen dumplings are convenient but often less favored. Dumplings can be stuffed, such as Chinese potstickers or Eastern European pierogi, with fillings like pork, beef, vegetables, and cheese. Southerners also enjoy deep-fried dumplings. Originating in China during the Eastern Han dynasty, dumplings spread globally via trade routes. They are best enjoyed with flavorful dipping sauces of soy, garlic, vinegar, and chili oil.
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Screech Owls – Small but Cute
SUMMARY: The Eastern Screech Owl, the cutest owl in the eastern U.S., comes in gray and red phases and thrives even in urban woodlands. Smaller than Barred and Great Horned Owls, they prey on songbirds, insects, and reptiles. Finding them involves listening and mimicking their distinctive gargled trill at night, a technique taught by bird expert Charlie Brenke. During the day, alarm calls from birds like Bluejays can reveal their location. Nesting boxes help attract pairs, but avoid playback calls during breeding season to prevent disturbing nesting birds. These owls are a fascinating part of local wildlife worth seeking out.
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