Celebrate Southern culture in Holly Springs Stephanie McKinney Executive Director Holly Springs Tourism Southern
literature was born in Mississippi. The state’s literary greats have
distinguished themselves the world over with a special talent for
capturing the true South and the heart of America in their works. As a
creative bedrock, Mississippi has also produced artists in every genre
from painting and sculpture to stage and film. Nowhere is that more
evident than in Holly Springs. With so many
talented artists, craftsmen, writers and more, Holly Springs offers a
variety of attractions and events that showcase the rich cultural
heritage of the area such as the Pilgrimage of Homes coming up soon
(April 8-10). Our very own festival of art and architecture will be
brimming with the stories of a bygone era while arts and crafts fill
the downtown square. The Native Plant Sale held
at Audubon is also fast approaching (May 14), which offers a very
different glimpse into the past by offering to the public native plants
cultivated on the property, teaching us the importance of native
planting. Visitors can also get a glimpse of a few of the nature craft
vendors that are available at the Hummingbird Migration Celebration
held September 9-11 this year. Holly Springs is
also home to famed writers such as Katherine Sherwood Bonner, who
coined the Southern dialect of the area, as well as William Merritt
Chase’s protégé Kate Freeman Clark, who left us a wonderful museum
filled with her beautiful works of art. Currently
we have accomplished painters, potters and more who display their work
at area businesses for those who wish to take home a true piece of
Holly Springs. One such artist is Sherry Marshall with Marshall
Pottery. At her home studio she creates one-of-a-kind pieces as well as
glass painting and jewelry. We also have Terry
and Diane Gill next door in Red Banks who have been creating in clay
for over 25 years. They’re “Loving” cups and “Thank You” bowls have
become a Southern favorites and are a wonderful gift for anyone. Like
other Mississippi communities, Holly Springs has an array of creative
spirits who can offer you their interpretation of the life in the most
Southern of states and help you have an authentic Mississippi
experience. Come and explore the very heart of the true South right here, right now. For
more information about things to do, feel free to contact the Holly
Springs Tourism and Recreation Bureau by calling 662-252-2515, dropping
by our office at 148 East College Avenue or by visiting
www.visithollysprings.com. |