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Experience the local brewpub atmosphere, fit for the entire family, at Crooked Letter Brewing Co. in Ocean Springs with hand-crafted dishes and locally brewed beer for every taste.
The 1699 Historical Society of Ocean Springs will host the annual Weekend of Discovery this weekend with a variety of events, including a traditional full-dress presentation, in which those who once sailed ashore in 1699 come alive. The public is invited to partake in the weekend of festivities.
The annual Taste of Ocean Springs Food & Wine Festival on May 9 will be a night of dining on samples of the best foods prepared by all of the participating restaurants.
Tapioca Balls and More!
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art (WAMA) presents the 2019 Children’s Art Show.
A biscuit and your best dark roast please.
Sports Shack started as a way to bring merchandise reflecting the University of Southern Mississippi to the Gulf Coast.
Business Spotlight: Finest Grind Coffee House, Ocean Springs
Chef Alex Perry was nominated for Best Chef South by the James Beard Foundation on February 27, it is one of the highest awards given in the culinary world.
On February 20, 2019, the Mississippi Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission (MSLEAC) issued a report on their on-site assessment of Ocean Springs Police Department (OSPD).
The Mississippi Gulf Coast has a unique and diverse food culture, and we have barrowed heavily from New Orleans and Acadiana, but that it’s just the beginning.
When homeless women find themselves with nowhere else to go, Sue’s Home is a place where they can rest their heads at night and work toward an independent future.
Living Well Ministry in Ocean Springs is working to spread a little holiday cheer to the less fortunate in the area on Thanksgiving Day.
“This is truly an exciting time for this Museum,” said Jaklyn Wrigley, President of the Board of Trustees at WAMA. “We conducted a diligent search – interviewing candidates from Michigan to Miami, and we could not have hoped for a better conclusion to the process. Julian fits so perfectly into the culture of WAMA. I have no doubt that he will use his multifaceted skill set and unrivaled enthusiasm to propel us to new heights.”
One day, Sophia Myers was a vibrant and active 7 year old. Within the blink of an eye, she was fighting for her life against a childhood-robbing illness.
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art is excited to bring Walter Anderson Week to the Ocean Springs area with a variety of events themed to the local legend and his interests. Events kick off Sept. 22.