Interested volunteers can visit the Keep Terrebonne Beautiful table at the Market to pick up a trash grabber and a bucket. Everyone who picks up at least one bucket of trash will receive a voucher to use at the Market.
Terrebonne Library Announces Reading and Discussion Program Centered on Coastal Impacts
The series incorporates history, memoir, and fiction and is intended to engage members of the general public in conversations on the beauty of and challenges faced by coastal communities.
Houma Municipal Auditorium, 880 Verret Street, Houma
Date:
02/15/2022
Time:
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Organization:
LA Workforce Commission, Terrebonne Parish, and more
Multi-industry job fair to feature openings in automotive, construction, customer service, food service, healthcare, hospice, manufacturing, maritime, security, social services, and more.
Mardi Gras in Houma is a true Cajun celebration. With over a dozen parades full of colorful themed floats, scores of marching bands, and tons of great throws, Houma has one of the largest Mardi Gras celebrations in Louisiana.
The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts with the Krewe of Hercules and runs nearly non-stop until the Krewe of Kajuns.
Open to all students grades 1-12. Registration and artwork drop off for the event is February 15th 10-4 and February 16th 3-6. Opens Saturday Feb. 19 and closing reception/awards/pickup is February 26th.
for more info see the Terrebonne Fine Arts Guild FB page and our website
Parade - Krewe of Hyacinthians followed by Krewe of Titans
Location:
Houma - West Side Route
Date:
02/20/2022
Time:
12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Mardi Gras in Houma is a true Cajun celebration. With over a dozen parades full of colorful themed floats, scores of marching bands, and tons of great throws, Houma has one of the largest Mardi Gras celebrations in Louisiana.
The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts with the Krewe of Hercules and runs nearly non-stop until the Krewe of Kajuns.
Open to all students grades 1-12. Registration and artwork drop off for the event is February 15th 10-4 and February 16th 3-6. Opens Saturday Feb. 19 and closing reception/awards/pickup is February 26th.
for more info see the Terrebonne Fine Arts Guild FB page and our website
Open to all students grades 1-12. Registration and artwork drop off for the event is February 15th 10-4 and February 16th 3-6. Opens Saturday Feb. 19 and closing reception/awards/pickup is February 26th.
for more info see the Terrebonne Fine Arts Guild FB page and our website
Mardi Gras in Houma is a true Cajun celebration. With over a dozen parades full of colorful themed floats, scores of marching bands, and tons of great throws, Houma has one of the largest Mardi Gras celebrations in Louisiana.
The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts with the Krewe of Hercules and runs nearly non-stop until the Krewe of Kajuns.
Open to all students grades 1-12. Registration and artwork drop off for the event is February 15th 10-4 and February 16th 3-6. Opens Saturday Feb. 19 and closing reception/awards/pickup is February 26th.
for more info see the Terrebonne Fine Arts Guild FB page and our website
Mardi Gras in Houma is a true Cajun celebration. With over a dozen parades full of colorful themed floats, scores of marching bands, and tons of great throws, Houma has one of the largest Mardi Gras celebrations in Louisiana.
The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts with the Krewe of Hercules and runs nearly non-stop until the Krewe of Kajuns.
Mardi Gras in Houma is a true Cajun celebration. With over a dozen parades full of colorful themed floats, scores of marching bands, and tons of great throws, Houma has one of the largest Mardi Gras celebrations in Louisiana.
The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts with the Krewe of Hercules and runs nearly non-stop until the Krewe of Kajuns.
Government Tower at 8026 Main Street in Houma, Louisiana
Date:
02/28/2022
Organization:
Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government
Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government observes 11 regular holidays throughout the year. Public Transit buses will use the weekend schedule during all observed holidays. Garbage collections are suspended/cancelled on New Year's Day, Mardi Gras Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day only. For more information about Parish Government observed holidays, visit the HR section of the parish website, or click the View Event Details link below.
Government Tower at 8026 Main Street in Houma, Louisiana
Date:
03/01/2022
Organization:
Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government
Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government observes 11 regular holidays throughout the year. Public Transit buses will use the weekend schedule during all observed holidays. Garbage collections are suspended/cancelled on New Year's Day, Mardi Gras Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day only. For more information about Parish Government observed holidays, visit the HR section of the parish website, or click the View Event Details link below.
Mardi Gras in Houma is a true Cajun celebration. With over a dozen parades full of colorful themed floats, scores of marching bands, and tons of great throws, Houma has one of the largest Mardi Gras celebrations in Louisiana.
The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts with the Krewe of Hercules and runs nearly non-stop until the Krewe of Kajuns.
Parade - Krewe of Houmas followed by Krewe of Kajuns
Location:
Houma - West Side Route
Date:
03/01/2022
Time:
1:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Mardi Gras in Houma is a true Cajun celebration. With over a dozen parades full of colorful themed floats, scores of marching bands, and tons of great throws, Houma has one of the largest Mardi Gras celebrations in Louisiana.
The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts with the Krewe of Hercules and runs nearly non-stop until the Krewe of Kajuns.
Join us for The Civic Pride Workshop hosted by Revitalize, or Die, to discuss the ever-important topic of community revitalization. Terrebonne Parish is our home, and it's time we start taking pride in our community. Restoring Downtown Houma to its former glory and beyond is an essential step in bringing life back into our community. Let's turn the page on Downtown revitalization!
Terrebonne Library Announces Reading and Discussion Program Centered on Coastal Impacts
The series incorporates history, memoir, and fiction and is intended to engage members of the general public in conversations on the beauty of and challenges faced by coastal communities.
Houses of Worship, including churches, synagogues, temples, mosques, and other religious entities may qualify for federal disaster assistance. Get more information by registering for the Zoom workshop.
Join us downtown on March 12th at the Second Annual Bayou Terrebonne Boucherie for a day of food, festivity and teamwork. In addition to mounds of pork, there will be a white bean cookoff, live music, and the now-famous Cajun Cup (a series of bayou-themed competitions).