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SECOND SATURDAY ARTWALK Dive into the Bay St. Louis cultural scene at this special event, held the second Saturday of each month from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (after the shops' regular hours). Great shopping, artists' receptions at the galleries, live music, and refreshments are all part of the fun. JULY 13 The band Silver City will play on Beach Boulevard, while several local "Hot Spots" are featured: Twin Light Creations, 131 Main St. Garden and home decor, including hand-turned pottery. Healing Art Massage and Aroma Shop, 121 Court St. Photographer Ken Murphy will autograph his new book, My South Coast Home. Complimentary chair massages. Clay Creations, 215 Main St. Noted ceramic artist Jenise McCardell will show off her latest works. Etc...Etc..., 100 N. Beach Blvd. A medley of items for artistic home decor. AUGUST 10 While the Driskill Mountain Band plays in the 100 block of Main Street, the following "Hot Spots" will be highlighted: Blnewater Beads, 211 Main St. Trunk show of Czech, German, Austrian, and vintage crystals from 2-8 p.m. Chessy's, 110 S. Beach Blvd. Featuring Mississippi artists Linda Melton, Kat Fullilove, Malee Hearin, Dot Copeland and Jeri Gremillion. Stained Glass by Richie, 136 Main St. Artist Richie Zitzman will show his latest works. Also featuring hand-blown glass hanging vases, hummingbird feeders, and paperweights by Russell Voss and Tommy Byford. THE TIMELESS CHARM OF BAY ST. LOUIS CB's Coffee House of surprises await. When you tire of shopping, you can choose from severa coffee shops to sit and relax and take in the bay breeze. It's no wonder that Bay St. Louis has long attracted talented people—fron Dorothy Dix, who set the tone for Ann Landers and wrote her columns fron her beachfront home, to Eliza Poitevent Nicholson, who wrote under th< pseudonym "Pearl Rivers" and was the first female owner of a newspaper-The Times Picayune of New Orleans. More recent residents include Pet< Fountain, director of The Oprah Winfrey Show, and Steven Ambrose, . frequent visitor and lecturer at da Beach House. Bay St. Louis is a town with a sense of having grown and evolved ove time. An Arnold Palmer-designed golf course named The Bridges and a nev 500-room hotel, complete with five restaurants and a spa, are nearby. Th historical town, beautiful bay, charming shops, and restaurants wor together to make Bay St. Louis a complete destination package. While jogging early one morning in Pass Christian, 1 stopped to chat wit! Bay St. Louis native, Chuck Breath, who said he was on vacation. 1 suggests he take his wife to Bermuda, and he replied, "When 1 go over the bridge, Ir be someplace better than Bermuda—it's called Bay St Louis." What a great compliment for a very deserving town. bZ JUI.Y/AUUUSl 2002
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