The Gabber: November 5, 2020

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Halloween in the Time of Coronavirus

LAURA MULROONEY

LAURA MULROONEY

Baby Shark and the Sun-Maid Raisin lady passed out candy, temporary tattoos, bubbles and bracelets during Gulfport’s first Trick or Treat Candy Chute Trail.

Nash and his parents Chole and Kevin Garrett were a few of the first families to check out Gulfport’s Trick-or-Treat Candy Chute Trail Halloween evening.

In the shadow of a deadly pandemic, Gulfport may have started a few new holiday traditions. The Gulfport Beach Bazaar kicked the season off with its first annual Pumpkin Decorating Contest and the Gabber hosted their first ever “Halloweendows,” a Halloween art contest for kids. GPBB continued one of Gulfport’s favorite traditions, the 5th Annual Pet Costume Contest, which helped raise nearly $300 for Get Rescued Inc, an animal rescue events and fundraisers organization for 501(c)3 rescue groups. Over 50 contestants strutted the catwalk on October 24. Congratulations to Frankie the Slinky, Mikey Mail Service

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Nothing can stop young Dreama Kauffman-Kuusela, winner of Gulfport Beach Bazaar’s “Most Adorable” pumpkin decorating prize, from Halloween fun. After surviving an emergency appendectomy the day after the decorating contest on October 7, Dreama was well enough to help her family set up a “Trolls”inspired candy chute in Gulfport.

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It was a full house in the Village Courtyard as folks dance the “Time Warp.” The air was filled with laughter, shouting, jeers and toast, as per any typical “Rocky Horror Picture Show” evening.

LAURA MULROONEY

By Laura Mulrooney

and Ted the Gay Lumberjack for popular votes. GPBB store picks go out to Kobe and Zahra and Tawny and Sola. The City of Gulfport even switched it up a bit and held a socially distanced trick-or-treat event at the rec center Saturday, October 31. Manned by volunteers, city employees and teen council participants, each treat spot sent candy flying into the arms and mouths of babes… and frightening clowns. For the older crowd, The Northend Taphouse’s Houston Gilbreth and Kelly Wright hosted a “Rocky Horror Picture Show” viewing in the Village Courtyard on Halloween evening.

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The Gabs: What changes would you like to see after the election?

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page 29

Gabber on Vacation

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page 28

Scotchtoberfest: The ‘Simpsons’-inspired Food Fest You’ve Been Missing

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pages 26-27

Sound as an Instrument of Healing

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Lit Bits

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page 23

Business Beat: More Eats, Serenity and Nightlife

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Police Investigating Fatal Shooting on 49th Street

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page 21

Announcements

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page 19

Things to Do

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page 18

Elder Jordan Sr Honored as Pillar of Community

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page 17

Announcements

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page 15

Halloween in the Time of Coronavirus

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page 14

Gulfport Vice Mayor Joins PSTA Board

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Renaissance Dad: They Learn it from Us

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Senior Center Begins Limited Reopening

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Dear Gabby: An Introduction

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A Grave Situation: Part Eight

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Resident Concern Over Retention Pond Herbicides

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Announcements

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The Future of Yacht Club Up for Debate

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Voices

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Carla Bristol: The Art of Community

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