Description
The Official City of Biloxi Photo Album & DVD
- Dozens of full-color photographs and inside information, plus vivid storm footage.
- DVD features Jim Cantore of The Weather Channel, original music, and the people of Biloxi.
PLUS
- Katrina +10 The Commemorative Documentary and Photo Album
- See and hear the stories of the recovery, from those on the front lines.
The Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art is proud to offer the commemorative photo album and DVD, “Katrina +10,” to mark the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. It’s a 48-page full-color book with a DVD that features a 45-minute documentary, plus bonus features. All for $20, plus tax and postage. You’ll see dozens of pictures of the inspirational rebuilding efforts of cities along the Mississippi Gulf Coast – from Waveland to Ocean Springs and north to D’Iberville – and you’ll hear firsthand accounts from Mayors and others who were on the front lines, directing the relief and recovery efforts. You’ll see the remarkable story of Marlin Miller, who sculpted the majority of the Katrina sculpture trail in Biloxi and the Mississippi Gulf Coast. You’ll see and hear the greatest speech ever given by A.J. Holloway, Biloxi’s longest-serving mayor, who spoke to mayors across the country five months after Katrina. You’ll see and hear the emotional ode to the Biloxi Lighthouse, as written by singer-songwriter Steve Cason, who was working on a deckhand on the Biloxi Shrimp Tour. And finally, you’ll see the epic story of the Croatian-Cultural Society, the group whose Slavonian Lodge is back in its proud location on Biloxi’s Point Cadet, which was leveled by Katrina. Katrina was the storm. “Katrina +10” is the recovery.