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The first goal of The Quitman Villager is to establish a presence on the Internet for the community of Quitman, Mississippi. All community members and businesses are invited to participate.
You will just love these great new Quitman designs to help promote pride, joy and love in our community. The I Love Quitman designs are created so that everyone in the community will have a way to promote our wonderful city and state. Over time this will help create a positive focus image and stimulate business and industry in the area. Please help! Buy I Love Quitman and I Love Mississippi design items to let everyone know that we are a great place to live!
I Love Quitman features the confederate war memorial and an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Quitman to all your family, friends and associates. I Love Quitman features a mosaic of original vibrant red hearts superimposed upon a soft background of the Clarke Co. Courthouse to express your love and pride in Quitman to all your family, friends and associates.
I Love Quitman features the Clarke Co. Courthouse and an original vibrant red heart to express your love and pride in Quitman to all your family, friends and associates. I (Heart) Quitman features an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Quitman to all your family, friends and associates.
The Flea Market is a classified advertising forum supported by honor system users. You may post anything you want to sale which is legal to market.
Everyone is asked to use the honor system and make a via PayPal.com. Please make your honor system contribution by clicking on the donation button below. How much you donate is up to you. However, we ask everyone to donate $5.00 to $10.00 or more depending upon the size of your classified. Just remember, other classified advertisers charge very large prices for their classified ads. Even auction services like eBay charge more than this. It takes much time, effort and work to maintain the Flea Market, so by making a donation you will help enable this system to stay online, grow and florish. Thank you for your patronage.
After making a donation, just click on the link below to place your classified. Classified ads which pay $5.00 will stay on-line for at least 15 days; if you pay at least $10.00 your ad will stay on line for at least 30 days. Editors reserve the right to remove any ads without refund that are deemed inappropriate due to content. You may make special arrangements to keep your ad on line for longer periods if you are a business and/or make a larger contribution. Remember, this is a honor system service. Those who take unfair advantage and use this service freely time and again without making any contributions, may have their ads removed and/or be suspended. Thank you and come again soon.
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I Love Quitman features an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Quitman to all your family, friends and associates.
Sponsors are needed for the I Love Quitman Campaign. If your business, organization, club, church or group would like to help promote pride, joy and love in Quitman, please help by sponsoring the I Love Quitman Campaign.
Sponsors will have the name and/or logo of their business, organization, club, church or other group printed upon I Love Quitman appearl and other merchandise. These items are available on-line for everyone to purchase and help promote pride, joy and love in Quitman. Your name and/or logo appears on up to 70 high quality items that you can use to help generate good PR, advertise your product, service or business, and which will contribute to the good spirit of the entire community. This is a great form of complimentary advertising, as by giving clients or customers buttons, refrigerator magnets, t-shirts or other items, they remember you and your business and a good impression is generates which generates high sales.
The cost to be a sponsor is $100.00 per year. Please consider sponsoring the I Love Quitman Campaing for three to six year periods. An on-line sponsorship Order Form is available or you may contact Terry Lynch to arrange sponsorship. Sponsor which pay $300.00 or more may have their name/logo appear upon two I (Heart) designs of their choice. Other special incentives may be offered from time to time for the benefit of sponsors!
The I Love Quitman design is featured upon a set of apparel and includes such items as a tote bag. Sponsor designs appear upon not just one item, but many items for the duration of sponsorship!
I Love Quitman merchandise is exhibited upon the Quitman Villager site. Sponsor also receive their own specially designed web site where their customers and clients may go to purchase merchandise which feature I Love Quitman design items which are reproduced upon t-shirts, jerseys, sweatshirts, tote bags, caps, mugs, calendars and other apparel and promotional merchandise.
What is so great about being a sponsor of the I Love Quitman Campaign is that your advertising dollars do not get thrown away like when printed upon newsprint. Rather, everyone who purchases a sponsored design item becomes a walking billboard for your business, organization, church, group or club. This is a very positive focus type of advertising. You can also use these items to develop good PR with your customer and client base by giving them such items as buttons and magnets which may be purchased in bulk.
Sponsors designs will appear upon the back of apparel, tote bags and other high quality merchandise. A bright red I Love Quitman classic red heart design will top the list of sponsors and their logos.
To sign up as a sponsor you can contact Terry Lynch at (601) 776- 3634.
In addition to the I Love Quitman Campaign, these other city and state designs may be sponsored:
By reproducing the I Love Quitman design upon a variety of apparel, everyone may select those items which they most enjoy. This is a great way for everyone to participate in the promotion of pride, joy and love for their community!
This is a great opportunity for local businesses, organizations, churches, clubs and other groups to help promote pride, joy and love in their community. All sponsored apparel and home merchandise will be available for ordering on-line 24/7. This is a great way to promote your community with high quality customed designed merchandise that local businesses, organization, churches, clubs and other groups may sponsor.
Thank you for your patronage!
Millions of people from New Orleans east to Mobile, north to Meridian and west to Jackson, Mississippi, experienced the wrath of hurricane Katrina which raged across the Gulf of Mexico striking land as a category 5 hurricane with a 30 mile wide eye, and hurricane force winds extending 500 miles across, making Katrina the storm of the century!
In its wake hurricane Katrina left not only the devastation of destroyed homes but the disruption and destruction of thousands upon thousands of peoples lives, with many family members disappearing or dying. In New Orleans broken levees resulted in the city being flooded while entire cities along the Gulf Coast were left in ruin due to the high storm surge and powerful winds which were estimated to gust to over 175 mph. Thousands may have died making Katrina the worst natural disaster in modern US history. In New Orleans authorities haven't even begun a body count as they are still endeavoring to rescue survivors among a population of hundreds of thousands who have gone days without food, water or medical supplies. The first to die are often the elderly from exposure to the elements or drowning as water rose over their wheelchairs and beds. Some elderly even died of exhaustion or shock from being crammed in the Super Dome for days, left without family or care.
The destruction wrought by hurricane Katrina left over a million people without power, utterly demolishing the power grid in Mississippi south of Interstate 20. From the Gulf Coast north to Meridian power poles were snapped like toothpicks by the raging storm as it plowed ashore bringing winds of up to 175 mph. Unlike smaller hurricanes which rapidly weaken when they come ashore, Katrina was a monstrous storm which continued to up root trees and snap telephone and power lines posts all the way from Biloxi and Gulfport to Hattiesburg, up through the piney woods of southeastern Mississippi to Meridian.
In the aftermath of hurricane Katrina the sun came out to reveal the storm's destruction. As pictures are worth a thousand words, examples of the powerful force of the winds and devastation caused by Katrina are shown to say what words cannot adequately express:
On the day after Katrina people in Quitman, Mississippi, some 120 miles from the Gulf Coast as the crow flies, came out of their homes to be greeted by fallen debris, limbs and leaves everywhere. They discovered huge live oak trees which had fallen over power lines and magestic magnolias, oaks and pine trees which had been up rooted or splint in two before crashing through the roofs of homes. As neighbors began helping neighbors the clean up continued in earnest day after day in the wake of hurricane Katrina. These were the fortunate ones; along the Gulf Coast people had lost their homes, their lives or their loved ones!
Hurricane Katrina certainly brought the best and the worse out of people. Police and civil servants distributed ice to lines of needy people; power line crews came into the area from all over the nation, attacking the problem head on, risking their lives to restore power to as many people as possible, safely and efficiently. They rolled in from Georgia, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia and as they worked to replace broken poles and repair downed power lines, the joyful public gave them the thumbs up for a job well and gratefully done.
The only link to the outside would for many people was a battery powered radio and/or the telephone if they were among the lucky few who did not also get their telephone service knocked out by Katrina. On the radio were reports of looting, beatings and rapes coming out of New Orleans where thousands of people were growing restless without food, clean water, proper shelter or adequate means to care for the elderly or children. To cram tens of thousands of people into the Super Dome was an insane idea to begin with, but to have left them stranded their with rising flood water without adequate means to survive was utter incompetence and negligent!
As rescue workers endeavored to save stranded victims from roof tops, they were fired upon by what can only be accurately described as the most despicable of social outcasts, certainly the scum of the Earth! If Katrina were a modern Sodom and Gomorrah, it left behind a few dark souls that certainly the rest of humanity would be better without. Alas, among the hundreds and thousands of good people of New Orleans there are but a few rotten apples in the barrel, and that, it seems from the media attention gleamed by these anarchists, spoils the entire goodwill effort that so many people have been making to save lives.
Yet the vast majority of people victimized by Katrina came through the storm happy to be alive and eager to help their fellow man. Neighbors handy with chain saws began helping each other clear fallen trees. Others attended to the elderly bringing them ice and attending to their needs. Left without power for days some people began cooking food on outdoor grills and feeding anyone who way hungry. Many others began to offer whatever help they could, including the donation of blood to the Red Cross or money to other charities like the Salvation Army.
On the first evening after Katrina the sky was filled with twinkling stars made ever more visible by the fact that cities throughout Mississippi had been plunged into darkness. To the keen observer fireflies could be seen dancing across lawns and meadows where they generally shied away from, given the pollution of bright street lights. It was as if God were saying, "Let only the stars light your night, and take glory in their wonder, for to do otherwise is the path to destruction!"
I do not know how many other people will get that same message from hurricane Katrina. However, I will say that it has been a long, long time since I have seen so many stars! Had my sitting in the backyard looking up at the constellations not been disturbed by the constant roar of a neighbor's gasoline powered generator, I might have enjoyed a peaceful and quiet evening of star gazing. But the roar of generators would continue for days while the power companies worked like ants to restore electricity. My only regret now that power has been restored is that fewer stars will adorn the night sky -- though with the silence of the last noisy generator I will be a happy camper, indeed!
Survivors of hurricane Katrina are urged to unite, to come together, people helping people, hand in hand, to work toward restoring their homes, lives and families. Government and private agencies have been slow to respond and in many cases neglected or overlooked needy people and their families. Therefore I have created a series of designs for Katrina survivors, that they may collectively unite and make everyone aware that they are a survivor, that together as survivors we may rebuild our lives, homes and communities.
As a survivor of hurricane Katrina I have seen and felt its devistation first hand. To help the tens of thousands of people who have lost their homes, had their families uprooted and their lives destroyed by hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, I have created a special series of "I Survived Hurricane Katrina" designs focused upon rebuilding lives and communities for hurricane Katrina survivors and victims of this national disaster.
It is quite clear that the national government and even private agencies have been slow to respond. Plus some people have been overlooked and for them it may take weeks, months or even years to recover. In order to help make people aware and keep people focused upon the need to rebuild, please support these designs.
Sponsors are needed! If you would like to sponsor a I Survived Hurricane Katrina Design and help promote the rebuilding of lives and communities please contact Terry Lynch, Master Graphic Designer and Artist at (601) 776- 3634. Sponsorship is $100.00 per year which is just $25.00 per quarter. Multi-year sponsors are needed to make the Rebuild Campaign sucessful.
You may also make sponsorship payment on-live via fast, secure PayPal.com to the account of terrylynch@aol.com.
Simply click on the secure link below to make you payment and contact Terry Lynch, Master Graphic Designer and Artist, to specify which design you wish to sponsor.
The Rebuild campaign is a design that was created by a survivor of hurricane Katrina and features an original state design of people helping people hand in hand to rebuild after this shared tragedy and national disaster.
Thank you for your support.
Help rebuild New Orleans, promote awareness for the victims and survivors of hurricane Katrina. Businesses and organizations are encouraged to sponsor this design.
Procedes from this campaign will be used to support this site which helps and aids survivors of hurricane Katrina.
Help rebuild Mississippi, promote awareness for the victims and survivors of hurricane Katrina. Businesses and organizations are encouraged to sponsor this design.
A new series of K-9 designs entitled "K9Paws" has been released by Project K9 featuring a drawing of nine paws by master artist/illustrator Terry Lynch to symbolize all breeds of dogs.
New designs and slogans will be added to the K9Paws design series regularly. If you have a slogan you would like to see featured please contact the artist, Terry Lynch.
Get a great traditional bright read I (Heart) Quitman design on many items including t-shirts, jerseys, caps, mugs, calendars, postcards and much, much more! Sponsors for I Love Quitman Campaign Needed



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Katrina: Storm of the Century! I Survived A Category 5! This item is a collectible and will certainly increase in value over time. Buy yours now while supplies last!

Large magnolia tree split by high winds and fallen upon roof of brick house. Photo Copyright 2005 by EArts. All Rights Reserved.

Large pine tree in a children's park has toppled upon power lines creating a dangerous situation. Photo Copyright 2005 by EArts. All Rights Reserved.

The roof of Clarke County Baptist Church sustained extensive damage. Photo Copyright 2005 by EArts. All Rights Reserved.

Many large pine trees like the one shown in this photograph were toppled, falling upon houses, cars and power lines causing millions of dollars in damage throughout Mississippi. Photo Copyright 2005 by EArts. All Rights Reserved.

Telephone and power line posts were split like match sticks, often for entire city blocks, leaving dangling high voltage wires suspended in mid-air and wires draping to the ground creating a dangerous situation for both motorist and predestrians alike. Photo Copyright 2005 by EArts. All Rights Reserved.

The powerful winds of hurricane Katrina leveraged many trees, uprooting them, buckling sidewalks and breaking gas and water lines across the state of Mississippi. Photo Copyright 2005 by EArts. All Rights Reserved.

Many large, beautiful cedar trees like this magestic specimen were lost to the raging winds of hurricane Katrina which were so strong that they broke deeply rooted trees like toothpicks while uprooting and toppling others, including pine and magestic live oaks. The splitting of so many large, old trees 120 miles or more from the Gulf Coast is a testament to the power of hurricane Katrina and the fact that the storm brought gusts of wind perhaps as strong as 75 to 100 mph far inland. Photo Copyright 2005 by EArts. All Rights Reserved.

A good neighbor skilled in the usage of a chainsaw aids in the removal of a cedar tree which has been split by the powerful gusting winds of Katrina and fallen across the road. Photo Copyright 2005 by EArts. All Rights Reserved.

Crewmen from out of state reigned over Mississippi removing trees from power lines, laying new posts, running wire and restoring service to the delight of people in large and small towns alike. Photo Copyright 2005 by EArts. All Rights Reserved.

A line of cars gathers at this Chevron station in the wake of hurricane Katrina. Many stations without power could not pump gas creating a shortage; then when the power was restored to a service station there would be a run upon the station resulting in supplies of gasoline dwindling rapidly. Photo Copyright 2005 by EArts. All Rights Reserved.

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By reproducing the I Love Quitman design upon a variety of apparel, everyone may select those items which they most enjoy. This is a great way for everyone to participate in the promotion of pride, joy and love for their community!
Attention artists and craftsmen! Would you like to market your art and crafts on the Internet and through a local gallery. If so please contact me. I am interested in helping artists and craftsmen in the Quitman, Mississippi area market their unique creative products. I am especially interested in meeting area artists including potters, wood workers, printmakers, sculptors, illustrators or other creative artist who are actively involved in producing original works of art. Please contact Editor of The Quitman Villager.
I (Heart) Quitman features an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Quitman to all your family, friends and associates.
According to the Mississippi Art Commission, "Mississippi is divided up into six major cultural regions: The Delta, The Red Clay Hills, The Appalachian Foothills, The Black Prairie, The Piney Woods, and the Gulf Coast. Each region has unique geographical features that help to distinguish them from the others. These natural characteristics also influenced the type of people who settled in each region and the kinds of work that they developed for themselves. Because of this, each of Mississippi’s regions has developed its own unique history and cultural traditions." Visit the Mississippi Folk Life and Folk Artist Directory for more information about regional artists and craftsmen and women.
According to the MCG web site, "The Craftsmen's Guild of Mississippi, Inc. was founded in 1973 as a non-profit organization of craftsmen and others interested in preserving and promoting the folk, traditional, and contemporary crafts of Mississippi and in encouraging the highest standard of excellence in these crafts. The Guild has become a major southeastern influence and continues to implement its goals through public service projects, continuing education in the arts, special events and festivals, and sales and marketing of members' work."
I (Heart) Quitman features an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Quitman to all your family, friends and associates.
If you have an original poem you would like to have published in The Quitman Villager you may submit it to The Quitman Villager. Please include your name, city/state and a valid email address. Thanks!
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I (Heart) Quitman features an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Quitman to all your family, friends and associates.
His name is Mr. Quitman and he is a bear, born in the piney woods of Clarke County.
Some people say there are no bears around Quitman, that they were all exterminated in the 1800's by settlers. They say that, too, in other states throughout the southeast. There are no bears, no panthers, no wild cats nor any fox or coyotes.
When I spoke with an area game warden he assured me that there were no bears in Clarke County, "Not a single one have I ever seen," he said, as he started his chain saw and tore into a cedar log. As the chain saw roared, slowly the image of a bear cub appeared. Thus was born the legend of Mr. Quitman, The Quitman Villager's mascot.
People ask me why I picked a bear instead of, say a panther, for a mascot. Then I tell them about how Mr. Quitman was born out of a cedar log at the Wildlife and Folk Festival. "I didn't pick a bear," I tell them, "The bear was born right here in Quitman. If anything he picked me!"
Mr. Quitman lives in my little cedar house. When I brought him home my dog sniffed him up and down and wanted to play with him, but wooden bears don't play with dogs. At night he casts a shadow upon the wall which sometimes dances as a breeze blows gently causing light from a candle set in the window to flicker. I light the candle because I love the romantic atmosphere created by candle light and the aroma of scented burning wax. Burning a candle in the window at night is also a symbolic way to remember those who are lost and gone from our families and homes, but kept and loved forever in our hearts and minds.
As the wooden bear's shadow dances upon the wall, I imagine how it must have been when bears once roamed the piney woods before they were all slaughtered by hunters and went the way of the huge bison herds, disappearing from the landscape. It must have been frightening for the Indians to come upon a huge black bear at night or to have one wonder into camp and raid a butchered deer.
Yet, if one imagines they can see the spirit of the bears alive and well as they hunt through the piney woods stalking deer and other small animals. It is not hard to imagine bears in the piney woods, especially for one who has seen black bear in the Smokeys and grizzlies in the Rockeys. It is not at all difficult to imagine that somewhere there may be a last bear alive and well living in the piney woods, shy of man, lurking unseen.
Thus Mr. Quitman was born out of my imagination to serve as The Quitman Villager's mascot. He might just be a wooden bear which stands stoically in my home, an inspiration for such muse as this, but actually he is more than a hunk of wood. For you see, it was out of this hunk of wood that The Quitman Villager was born, and out of trees upon paper writ and pages stacked, that has come all of humanity's greatest thoughts and creations.
So when you wonder why The Quitman Villager has a bear for a mascot, remember this tale and know that often it is that which we cannot see, but can only dream and imagine which is of greatest significance.
This is true of love and certainly of God. Often what is most important in life can only be dreamed, imagined and believed. So if anyone tells you there are no bears in Quitman, no bear, no panthers, no great wild animals, don't you believe it. Mr. Quitman, The Quitman Villager's Mascot, is a bear and he was born right here in the piney woods!
We are engaged in a great struggle in Iraq and around the world fighting against terrorism and those who wish to destroy the American way of life. The Quitman Villager would like to encourage everyone to support our troops who are fighting to defend those values of freedom, God and country which make America the greatest nation upon Earth. Whatever your political views, certainly you realize our very existence is at stake when it comes to those who take women and children hostage, who blow up schools, who fly airplanes into buildings, who cut off the heads of the very people who are working to make life better for the people of Iraq. We cannot allow terrorist to rule anywhere in the world, for the United States is the country terrorist are targeting for destruction.
The war against terrorism is really a war for our survival; it is us against them and they are the ones who wish to blow us away. Thus it is important that everyone forget about politics and support our troops, those brave men and women who are engaged in the struggle to keep our nation free and sow the seeds of democracy around the world that other people may enjoy a life of peace and prosperity.
So long as any people are enslaved by the threat of terrorist rulers or terrorist war lords who vow to kill themselves and take as many Americans with them as possible, then our freedom is at risk. Imagine what would happen if terrorist got their hands upon a nuclear device or managed to construct a dirty bomb with radioactive materials. They would not think twice about blowing up New York City, Washington DC or another American metropolis into which they might be able to secret such a bomb.
We can not sit back upon our couches watching television and just let those who are terrorist have their way, be it in Iraq, Iran or anywhere else in the world. We must use every means possible to hunt them down and bring them to justice.
Thus all patriotic Americans are urged to support our troops for they are the ones in harms way, risking their lives so that we may all enjoy our freedom. You can help by displaying an America flag in front of your home or office, wearing a "Support America" T-shirt or putting a yellow ribbon upon your door or mailbox.
Now is a good time to express your pride in our great nation as when the American flag is fluttering upon every street corner, waving proudly in the wind from every doorstep, then it will send a clear message to the terrorist around the world that they and their cause is doomed and has as its only effect to strengthen our resolve to fight for our freedom and stand firmly against the evil, hurt, hatred and utter insanity of terrorist.
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I (Heart) Quitman features an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Quitman to all your family, friends and associates.
Click here to review current events in and around Meridian sponsored by WOKK (aka 97-OKK) radio station at 97.1 on your FM dial.
Attention! Quitman needs a new radio station. K98, WYKK was sold to the Educational Media Foundation. Now the only stations around are in Meridian or beyond. If you go to the K98 site below you will be directed to another location via whatever zip code you enter. Heck, it is easier just to downloar a copy of Real Player and set up your own favorite radio stations to listen to via the Internet.
For the "Best Country Around" tune your FM dial to 98.9 and listen to Quitman's own WYKK (aka K98), an ABC Radio Network affiliate. Also be sure to check out the Top 20 country hits!
WQMS AM 1500 "The Voice of Quitman, Mississippi. Features 70's music, news, sports and local community information.
I (Heart) Quitman features an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Quitman to all your family, friends and associates. Special Invitation
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As they played their fiddles
And beat their drums
Down in the piney woods
Dancing 'round the fire
Singing in synchrony
As the fireflies flashed
And the katydids chirped
Smoke rising high into the sky
Carrying their spirits far
Upon the wind of time
The images they inscribed
The patterns they wove,
The faces they reflected,
Drew the multitude unto them
To celebrate in festival
Rejoicing in all of life.

Bear Seen in Piney Woods!

Now you can express your support for our troops with this lovely camo design made from a scan of a US Army shirt that actually saw duty in Iraq.

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Free On-line Directory Listings!Free on-line directory listing for any business that will help sponsor I Love Quitman campaign or I Love Mississippi campaign. It is vital that everyone help express pride, joy and love in our community. Over time this will create a good, positive focus image in the area and stimulate business and industry in the area. Please help by sponsoring the I Love Quitmand and I Love Mississippi campaign. Contact The Quitman Villager for a FREE consultation. The Quitman Villager is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based upon race, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, physical or mental impairment or impediment. |

I (Heart) Quitman features an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Quitman to all your family, friends and associates.
Playing in the background is the mellow love song "Everything I do I do it for you" by Brian Adams. This was selected as a theme song as it represents that quality of love and service which goes into The Quitman Villager. Although we each live our separate lives, if we embrace the idea that our work is a labor of love, a gift to others, and share our skills, ability and talents with those we love as well as with the community where we make our homes, then sucess will come from all we touch. That is the philosophy reflected in these pages by The Quitman Villager.
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I (Heart) Mississippi features an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Mississippi to all your family, friends and associates. I (Heart) Miss features an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Mississippi to all your family, friends and associates. I (Heart) Biloxi features an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Biloxi to all your family, friends and associates. I (Heart) Meridian features an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Meridian to all your family, friends and associates. I (Heart) Jackson features an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Jackson to all your family, friends and associates. I (Heart) Gulfport features an original vibrant red rose heart to express your love and pride in Gulfport to all your family, friends and associates.
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Copyright © 2004 - 2006 by The Quitman Villager. All rights reserved. Credits: The Quitman Villager masthead was produced from a photograph of a wood carving of a cub bear created by John Shirley on October 2, 2004 at the Wildlife and Folk Art Festival.