All welcome to the Independence Day Celebration on JULY 3rd at the Houma Civic Center, Noon to 9:30. Food, kid's activities, live bands, parachutists, Fun Run, fireworks.
Veteran's salute at Memorial on Hwy 311 at 10:00 AM followed by Patriot's Parade from St.Charles down Valhi to Civic Center.
Taking It To The Streets is our City Missions, it's a way for us to give back to the community that we love so much.
Day Two will consist of the following:
Water Bottle Outreach - We will be on the corner of MLK and Enterprise by McDonald's handing out water. Who doesn't want FREE water? It's already hot outside! As the traffic light stops on coming traffic we just simply offer the people in their cars free water as an act of kindness, no strings attached. Nursing Home - We will be visiting different nursing homes throughout our entire area just to bring live into them.
Widow Outreach - We will be helping out the widows of the area. The ladies will be connecting and cleaning on the inside, while the men will be cutting grass, cutting trees, whatever needs to happen.
HAVEN - We will be connecting with the Haven, just supplying them with needs and connecting, building relationships with these ladies.
FIRE DEPARTMENT - This is probably the one department that gets overlooked the most out of them all. We just want to show our firemen that we see and appreciate everything they do. We will be making gift baskets to bring to them to show them our appreciation.
The Mr. Habitat Contest features men from the local community who compete for the prestigious title of Mr. Habitat. It is loosely based as a reverse beauty pageant as men compete in different events, such children’s games to Habitat trivia while women judge. It is a night of fun and enjoyment as items are auctioned both silent and live and the contestants, and their actions, have everyone leaving with a smile, especially knowing that all proceeds benefit such a worthy cause.
Houma-Terrebonne Civic Center, 346 Civic Center Blvd
Date:
07/17/2010
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Phone #:
985-850-4657
New Time! New Layout! New Stuff! The 11th annual indoor family festival to include TONS of fun -- free interactive games and sports, bounce houses and slides, rock wall, Live non-stop entertainment, and the Character Corner featuring DORA, as well as dozens of vendors providing goodies and important informaion for kids and families!
You will soon get to hear the music of Wayne Toups, Mark Chestbut and Sammy Kershaw at a free concert held in the Courthouse Square in Downtown Houma. The concert is being sponsored by Louisiana-based Protect Our Coastline, a nonprofit group formed in early May to dedicated to helping Louisiana fishermen and shrimpers. In the event of rain, the concert will take place at the Houma-Terrebonne Civic Center.
Parish President Michel H. Claudet recognizes that there is much going on in Terrebonne Parish. And in continuing with his tradition, President Claudet is announcing his 3rd series of town hall meetings, to be held this summer. The meetings will be open forum style, with a brief presentation followed by a question and answer session. The individual presentations will be tailored to the concerns of each of the locales, but will address overall parish issues like quality of life, drainage, infrastructure, environmental management, and economic development. President Claudet wants all Terrebonne Parish citizens to know that we indeed face big challenges but that the only way to continue to move forward is for us to continue working together.
Parish President Michel H. Claudet recognizes that there is much going on in Terrebonne Parish. And in continuing with his tradition, President Claudet is announcing his 3rd series of town hall meetings, to be held this summer. The meetings will be open forum style, with a brief presentation followed by a question and answer session. The individual presentations will be tailored to the concerns of each of the locales, but will address overall parish issues like quality of life, drainage, infrastructure, environmental management, and economic development. President Claudet wants all Terrebonne Parish citizens to know that we indeed face big challenges but that the only way to continue to move forward is for us to continue working together.
Parish President Michel H. Claudet recognizes that there is much going on in Terrebonne Parish. And in continuing with his tradition, President Claudet is announcing his 3rd series of town hall meetings, to be held this summer. The meetings will be open forum style, with a brief presentation followed by a question and answer session. The individual presentations will be tailored to the concerns of each of the locales, but will address overall parish issues like quality of life, drainage, infrastructure, environmental management, and economic development. President Claudet wants all Terrebonne Parish citizens to know that we indeed face big challenges but that the only way to continue to move forward is for us to continue working together.
Parish President Michel H. Claudet recognizes that there is much going on in Terrebonne Parish. And in continuing with his tradition, President Claudet is announcing his 3rd series of town hall meetings, to be held this summer. The meetings will be open forum style, with a brief presentation followed by a question and answer session. The individual presentations will be tailored to the concerns of each of the locales, but will address overall parish issues like quality of life, drainage, infrastructure, environmental management, and economic development. President Claudet wants all Terrebonne Parish citizens to know that we indeed face big challenges but that the only way to continue to move forward is for us to continue working together.