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SPRING
DIAMONDHEAD COMMUNITY CHURCH 5301 Diamondhead Circle
The Diamondhead Community Church (Presbyterian Church (USA) was designed by Fred Wagner. The new building with a total seating capacity of 290 was first used for worship in January 1992. The seating was arranged so that the congregation could encircle the pulpit in a 180 degree arc. The design provides a feeling of close perspective. You are never more than a few pews form the minister.
The building is surrounded on three sides by glass and decorated in nuances of green and blue. The natural wood ceiling climbs toward a windowed cupola that splashes the center of the room in natural light. No matter where you sit, the unobstructed view makes you feel as though you have found a place among the oaks to be at peace and listen.
DIAMONDHEAD COUNTRY CLUB
A special dutch treat luncheon buffet will be served at the country club from
11	a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Reservations are not required.
GARDENS OF RAY & DORIS HOPE 7810 Loa Place
The owners and developers of these gardens have produced both an attraction and a haven for many species of birds, including special plantings for hummingbirds.
A profusion of plants greets visitors, including native Mississippi plants such as Lobelia Cardinalis, Coral Honeysuckle, many varieties of Salvia, ferns, and tropical plants, as well as expected plants like Azalea, Camellia, Periwinkle
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