Biloxi students, ‘Elvis’ to headline block party

The annual Downtown Biloxi Block Party for Cruisin’ the Coast takes place Wednesday morning from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. throughout the downtown area.

Hundreds of vehicles will line city streets, many of which will be closed for the occasion, and two entertainment stages will offer cruising-era music.

Main Street Biloxi, which sponsors the affair with the City of Biloxi, the Biloxi and Biloxi Bay chambers, and the Peoples Bank, announced the entertainment lineup today:

Main stage, in front of City Hall

8 a.m. — Biloxi High School drama students performing music from Broadway shows “Grease” and “Hair Spray”

9 a.m. — “Elvis,” featuring Garry Wesley

10 am. — Coastal Vibrations from Jeff Davis campus of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College

11 a.m. – DuWops, The Peoples Bank

Noon — Awards (Trophies are listed on Flyer)

12:30 p.m. — Biloxi Little Theater featuring songs from “Smokey Joes CafĂ©”

Town Green stage

9 a.m. — Biloxi High School drama students performing music from “Grease” and “Hair Spray.”

10 a.m. — Biloxi Little Theater featuring songs from “Smokey Joes CafĂ©”

11 a.m. — “Elvis,” featuring Garry Wesley

Noon to 2 p.m. — DD Thunder Band

Block party news and notes

The poster, No. 1: To learn more about the event and to see the downtown layout, click here.

The poster, No. 2: To see a poster with the the entertainment lineup and pictures of the entertainers, click here.

The pictures: To see nearly 400 pictures from the 2011 Downtown Biloxi Block Party — yes, nearly 400 pictures — click here.

The letter: To see a letter that Mayor Holloway wrote to downtown businesses about the block party,
click here.

Reminder: ‘Katrina: the Mississippi Story’ is this afternoon

Dr. James Patterson Smith, author of the new book “Hurricane Katrina: The Mississippi Story,” will discuss his latest effort and his research during a free program today at 5:30 p.m. at the Biloxi Visitors Center.

To read more about the program, click here.