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www.southernsenior.info 7 Explore Stone County for Holiday Shopping Wiggins, MS—There is no better way to ring in the holidays than spending a day in Stone County. We have terrific locally-owned bou- tiques, bakeries, coffee shops, restaurants, and so much more. Our holiday events are outstanding, you don’t want to miss the Festi- val of Lights, presented each year on the Perkinston Campus of MS Gulf Coast Com- munity College. This year they are set for Fri- day, December 1st. The lighting of the official Wiggins Christmas Tree is held in Blaylock Park at 6 p.m. on December 2nd immediately following the Christmas Parade! Hang around for Santa’s Village where the Elves have cre- ated a fun area for children of all ages under- neath the Janice & Ben Carpenter Pavilion. Activities with Santa’s Elves include cookie and ornament decorating, Letters to Santa, create special packets of flying vitamins for Santa’s Reindeer, sing along with your favorite Christmas Carol, and much more. Looking to relieve some of the stress from a hectic holiday schedule? You’ll find there’s nothing like a few nights in the beautiful new Red Creek Cabins, Flint Creek Reservoir of- fers cabins and camp sites, if you need a bit more luxury try Mimi’s Cottage, you can bring the whole family and still have room to escape. Experience the Big Level community, Williams Family Farms offers an extensive calendar of events between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Enjoy Baileys’ Music Barn where they host concerts every weekend, and if you really want to have fun you must have lunch at Big Level Country Store. There’s a newly renovated get- away, All About the Buzz, available and open for booking. If you’re feeling adventurous, Wild Acres is the place for you. Check them out for an array of family activities all during the sea- son. If you want to find out more about Stone County, our website is: www.stonecounty.com follow us on social media or we love it when people call us for information, 601-928-5418.

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