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The Enchanting World of Cole Blalock: A Magician’s Journey

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ourmshome.com – Meredith Biesinger – 2025-05-08 16:11:00

SUMMARY: Cole Blalock, a Petal native, has been practicing magic for over 20 years, transitioning from a hobby to a full-time career. After serving a religious mission in Brazil, Blalock faced personal struggles, including a near-suicidal experience in 2019, which led him to incorporate self-worth themes into his magic. Today, Blalock travels nationwide, using his performances to promote mental health awareness, particularly among young people. He also works with a Louisiana organization helping underprivileged students. Blalock is preparing for a return to Brazil to offer motivational magic shows for free, with a fundraising goal of \$5,000.

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My View of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science

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ourmshome.com – Andrew Whitehurst – 2025-05-16 08:08:00

SUMMARY: Children need meaningful connections with nature to foster lifelong bonds that provide happiness and stress relief, as emphasized in Richard Louv’s “Last Child in the Woods.” The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science (MMNS) in Jackson serves as a vital place for this connection, offering engaging exhibits including aquariums, fossils, and traveling science displays. Outdoors, its trails reveal intimate wildlife encounters, such as observing bowfin fish caring for their fry. Supported by the state’s wildlife agency, MMNS offers educational experiences and has enhanced family-friendly features like a playground and trails. A museum membership encourages deeper engagement with nature for families and children.

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Ragtime, Jazz Shine at Oxford’s Annual Old-Time Piano Contest

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ourmshome.com – University of Mississippi – 2025-05-15 08:30:00

SUMMARY: The 51st World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest and Festival will be held at the University of Mississippi over Memorial Day weekend. Featuring ragtime and early jazz musicians from across the country, the event includes three competitive divisions and a New Rag Contest for original compositions. Since its inception, the festival has awarded over $70,000 in prizes. In addition to the competition, attendees can enjoy guest artist performances, silent film screenings, and youth master classes. The festival fosters a supportive atmosphere, bringing together musicians of all ages and offering activities like jam sessions and celebrations for veterans.

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Better L.A.T.E. Than Never: Theater Troupe Helps Hattiesburg Seniors Reconnect

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ourmshome.com – USM Roy Howard Community Journalism Center – 2025-05-12 08:36:00

SUMMARY: The Legacy Actors Theatre Experience (L.A.T.E.) offers a unique theater opportunity for seniors in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Founded by Sherri Marengo in 2019, L.A.T.E. focuses on reader’s theater, allowing participants to perform without memorizing lines. The troupe, which includes seniors from various backgrounds, fosters connection and fun while providing a space for creativity. Rehearsals are lighthearted, and performances are held at local venues like the Hattiesburg Cultural Center. L.A.T.E. not only brings joy to its members but also supports local causes, with shows often benefiting food banks and other community initiatives. The next performance is scheduled for May 13.

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