Experience Louisiana Festival: Veteran Mardi Gras mask-maker to show craft
Just because her children are grown does not mean the making of Mardi Gras costumes is over for Jackie Miller.
Just because her children are grown does not mean the making of Mardi Gras costumes is over for Jackie Miller.
Bill Rodier, St. Landry Economic Development director, announces a branding campaign Thursday in Opelousas. Rodier was joined by Parish President Bill Fontenot in launching a campaign designed to highlight positive aspects of St. Landry Parish. See additional photos from the branding rollout in the gallery section of the webpage at the bottom right. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)
A campaign to brand and bring the good news about St. Landry Parish to the forefront was introduced to about 50 people at the St. Landry Economic Development office Thursday.
“We’re Moving Forward” signs are to mark sites were good news is happening.
St. Edmund Catholic School’s principal said a new program, Senior Legacy Project, will help the school develop new curriculum and help students leave a lasting impact.
Barely six months after taking over as director of the St. Landry Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Lisa Vidrine faced one of the biggest challenges of her career as Hurricane Katrina came ashore south of New Orleans.
Connie Garrett and Louisiana Red will play at the Liberty Center at 7 p.m. Sept. 18 to raise funds for the Experience Louisiana Festival.