222 JULY | AUGUST 2019
JULY 18–AUGUST 15
TUPELO
Down on Main Summer Concert Series
Experience a free summer concert series in Fairpark, along with live
music, delicious food, and cold beverages. Bring your friends and a chair
and enjoy the happy atmosphere and community. Call 662.841.6598 or
visit tupelomainstreet.com.
JULY 19-20
MIZE
Mississippi Watermelon Festival
Since 1978, the Mize Volunteer Fire Department has sponsored the
Mississippi Watermelon Festival. This year will mark the 41st anniversa-
ry of the food, fun, and most importantly, watermelon. With contests,
cars, talent competitions, and a 5K, there is something for everyone in
your family. Call 601.517.3510 or visit mswatermelonfestival.com.
JULY 20-21
OCEAN SPRINGS
Annual Ocean Springs July Sidewalk Sale
Stroll uptown, downtown, and all around as you experience the historic
shopping in Ocean Springs. Visit gulfcoast.org or call 228.896.6699.
JULY 21-25
OXFORD
Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference
The University of Mississippi celebrates its 46th annual examination
and celebration of William Faulkner and the stories and characters
he created for his literary works. Visit outreach.olemiss.edu for more
information.
JULY 23- AUGUST 27
OXFORD
Art Crawl
Hop on the famous double-decker bus for a tour of local art hotspots
around the city of Oxford. Stops include University Museum, Southside
Gallery on the Square, the Ole Miss campus, and Powerhouse. Visit
oxfordarts.com or call 662.236.6429.
JULY 25
PASS CHRISTIAN
Christmas in July
Join the Pass Christian Chamber as they announce the 2019 Christmas
in the Pass dates. Photos with Santa are a must for the kids, and visitors
can pick up art contest and vendor applications as well. Enjoy sweet
treats, win door prizes, and more! Visit mscoastchamber.com or call
228.604.0014.
JULY 26-28
NATCHEZ
Natchez Food and Wine Festival
Don’t miss this much-anticipated culinary event. With the region’s most
prominent chefs and restaurateurs, guests are sure to be delighted
with their dining experience in an unforgettable historical surround-
ing. More information can be found at visit.natchez.org or by calling
800.647.6724.
JULY 26- AUGUST 2
PHILADELPHIA
Neshoba County Fair
Live country music, horse racing, and cabin life are just a few of the
exciting activities that fairgoers can find in Neshoba County. From food
to carnival rides and plentiful prizes, the fair is a perfect family event. Call
601.656.8480 or visit neshobacountyfair.org.
AUGUST 1
JACKSON
Fondren After 5
Get out and about with a neighborhood open house with opportunities
to enjoy food from nearly two dozen restaurants, bakeries, and coffee
shops, and shop the unique mix of merchants mixed with streetside fun.
Visit finditinfondren.com.
AUGUST 2-3
WATER VALLEY
Water Valley Watermelon Carnival
During this weekend celebration hosted by Memphis Barbecue Network
and the Water Valley Area Chamber of Commerce, guests can enjoy live
music, fireworks, contests, and arts and crafts. But most importantly,
watermelon! Run the 3K and participate in endless entertainment, such
as parades and an antique car show. For more information, visit water-
valleychamber.info.
Please call the number following each description to verify dates and times, as events are subject to change.
AUGUST 3
GREENWOOD
Bikes, Blues, and Bayous
Celebrate this 12th annual cycling event with friends and family
and watch as over 1,000 riders take to the streets. Hosted by the
Money Road Cycling Club and the Greenwood-Leflore County
Chamber of Commerce, the ride will begin in historic downtown
Greenwood on Howard Street. For more information, visit bikes-
bluesbayous.com or call 662.453.4152.