Folks in Harrison County are going the extra mile to spread Christmas cheer without risking exposure to COVID-19.
Folks in Harrison County are going the extra mile to spread Christmas cheer without risking exposure to COVID-19.
Consortium."- - folks in harrison county are- going the extra mile to - spread christmas cheer this - year..
Without risking- exposure to covid-19.
- go ahead and mark your calendar- for december 12th,- when everyone is invited to - celebrate the holiday season- with a drive thru community - christmas event in gulfport, at- the isiah frederick's community- center.
- the annual event will look a- little different due to covid.- harrison county district 4- - - - supervisor kent jones says ther- will be goodies and candy hande- out and appearances by- special guests.
- jones says he wants to keep the- christmas spirit alive for- children no matter whats going- on in the world.- - "it's just like with halloween.- kids- expect it.
They don't understan- the pandemic.
They understand - that it is- christmas time or halloween - time.
This is what i usually do- around this time of the - year.
It's up to us sometimes t- make those kind of things - happen.
It's a fantasy- for them so it's just up to us - lot of times to make it happen.- - - - we'll have some decoration up.- santa will be here.
The grinch- will be down the street - somewhere so we - have to make sure he doesn't ge- too close to us, but overall- we're looking to have a - good time with it."jaylon - jaylon- cont vo - covid protocols will be - followed.
The event starts at - noon and ends at 2
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