Biloxi Cemetery Tour receives Heritage Award

In recognition for preserving Biloxi’s history, the Mississippi Heritage Trust has awarded the Old Biloxi Cemetery Tour with a 2018 Heritage Award for Preservation Education.

For more than a decade, the Biloxi Historic Cemetery Tour has welcomed thousands of visitors to Biloxi’s historic cemetery for tours of re-enactors telling the history of those laid to rest in the cemetery.

“This award validates what we are trying to do and supports what we are doing,” Biloxi Historical Administration Bill Raymond said.  “These tours allow us to preserve history in a different way”.

The Historic Cemetery Tour is held annually in the fall with free, self-guided tours. The tour is produced each year by “Preserve Biloxi,” a group that includes the City of Biloxi, Biloxi Bay Chamber, Biloxi Main Street, Biloxi Public Schools, the Genealogy and Local History Department of the Biloxi Public Library, and the University of Southern Mississippi.
See a photo of the committee and the award

 

News & notes: Father of the Year; Weekly Report; City Council; BPD

Father of the Year:  The Biloxi Lions Club held its annual Father of the Luncheon this afternoon at the Biloxi Yacht Club where Mayor Andrew “FoFo” Gilich presented Clayton Stoddard with the Mark Barhanovich Father of the Year 2018 proclamation. To see images from the event, click here.

City council:  The Biloxi City Council held its second meeting of the month on Tuesday at Biloxi City Hall.  The meeting included an agenda of more than two dozen items. To see images from the meeting, click here.

Fit officers:  Three Biloxi Police Officers placed in the National Law Fit Challenge held earlier this month in Olive Branch, Miss.  Officers Cara Muirhead and Meagan Vasquez placed third overall in the female division and Officer Steven Kinsey took second in the 1.5 mile event.  The event is held annually and includes five challenges: bench press, sit-ups, pull-ups, 1.5 mile run, and a 200 yard agility course.

The week that was: Last week, the Fire Department answered 165 calls for service, including 111 medical emergencies and two fires; the Police Department handled 2,122 calls for service; the Community Development Department issued 76 building permits with a construction valuation of more than $1 million;  and the Engineering Department continued to progress on projects throughout the city.  To see the reports covering last week, click here.