Government Tower at 8026 Main Street in Houma, Louisiana
Organization:
Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government
Description:
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 is considered to be one of the biggest parties in America. It is an event that draws millions of visitors from around the world. The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts on Friday, February 2 and runs through Mardi Gras Day on Tuesday, February 13.
Mardi Gras is considered to be one of the biggest parties in America. It is an event that draws millions of visitors from around the world. The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts on Friday, February 2 and runs through Mardi Gras Day on Tuesday, February 13.
This event will consist of a story walk through the Courthouse Square and includes story reading for children. This event is in partnership with the Terrebonne Parish Library and the African-American mobile museum.
Dulac Community Center, 125 Coast Guard Road, Dulac
Contact:
Stacey Martin
Phone:
985-857-3606
Organization:
Louisiana Department of Health
Description:
TB screenings, flu and COVID vaccinations, free covid home tests, STI screenings, blood pressure screenings, opioid and Narcan information, CPR and Stop the Bleed demonstrations, behavioral health resources, Nurse Family Partnership resources, TGHS Mobile CARE Clinic onsite providing additional screenings
Admission:
Adults: $10 (cash or credit card)
Kids 15 & under: free
Free parking!
All children 12 years old and under get to fish once for free at the Fish-O-Rama rainbow trout pond.
Admission:
Adults: $10 (cash or credit card)
Kids 15 & under: free
Free parking!
All children 12 years old and under get to fish once for free at the Fish-O-Rama rainbow trout pond.
The Houma Rotary Cast Iron Cookoff presented by Transech LLC features 30+ cooking teams serving their best dishes cooked in cast iron cookware. For just a small admission fee, you can taste everything, vote for your favorite, and support a great cause!
All event proceeds benefit the many local service projects of the Rotary Club of Houma, including education, leadership, and veteran projects in our community.
In addition to delicious food, the Cast Iron Cookoff will have live local music, a Cast Iron Crawl throughout downtown Houma, and local artists displaying their work. You don’t want to miss this fabulous event!
The Mobile Care Clinic will be be rolling into Life Church TCU Foodbank on Saturday, February 24, 2024, from 8:30 am to 11:00 am.
Free health screenings include: blood pressure, resting pulse rate, blood glucose & lipid profile, weight & waste circumference, cholesterol, and RN consults.
Admission:
Adults: $10 (cash or credit card)
Kids 15 & under: free
Free parking!
All children 12 years old and under get to fish once for free at the Fish-O-Rama rainbow trout pond.
Admission:
Adults: $10 (cash or credit card)
Kids 15 & under: free
Free parking!
All children 12 years old and under get to fish once for free at the Fish-O-Rama rainbow trout pond.
Admission:
Adults: $10 (cash or credit card)
Kids 15 & under: free
Free parking!
All children 12 years old and under get to fish once for free at the Fish-O-Rama rainbow trout pond.
Admission:
Adults: $10 (cash or credit card)
Kids 15 & under: free
Free parking!
All children 12 years old and under get to fish once for free at the Fish-O-Rama rainbow trout pond.
The Gala goes somewhere new every year, and in 2024 the Gala is traveling back in time for a totally radical 80s prom night! The Gala Goes 80s brings the community together to raise vital funding to support patients and families facing cancer here in the Bayou Region.
Guests will gather at Barry P. Bonvillain Civic Center in Houma to enjoy delicious food, creative cocktails, and a beautiful silent auction. In addition, a Prom Court consisting of four men and four women will fundraise in the community and the man and woman who raise the most money for Terrebonne General | Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center will be crowned King and Queen of The Gala during the event. The Gala Goes 80s is not to be missed!
The 2024 4th Annual Bayou Terrebonne Boucherie. Brought to you by the Hache Grant Association, Inc. is right around the corner, and it’s going to be bigger than ever! More pork, music, and Cajun Shenanigans. We even have a Boucherie Queen! Come March 2nd, head to Downtown Houma for cultural revitalization at it’s finest!
TPCG Planning & Zoning and Community Development Departments
Description:
The purpose of this meeting will be to discuss and develop eligible project ideas for
$76M in Allocation 2 of the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Funds. Open house begins at 5:30 p.m.; meeting begins at 6:00 p.m.
South Central Planning & Development Commission Building, 5058 West Main St., Houma, LA
Organization:
Public Service Commissioner
Description:
A consumer affairs specialist from the team of Dr. Craig Greene, Public Service Commissioner, will be available to assist or answer any questions you may have with regards to utility services which fall underneath the jurisdiction of the Louisiana Public Service Commission.
Items will be priced at $5 a bag, provided by the Friends of the Terrebonne Public Library. Cash and card accepted. Shop our limited inventory of books, audiobooks, and DVDs. Please keep in mind that the Friends have not been able to accept and sort donations due to space limitations at the Main Library from Hurricane Ida repairs. Proceeds benefit the programming of the Terrebonne Parish Library System, including the Summer Reading Program activities, performers, and bike giveaway. The Friends of the Terrebonne Public Library aim to help to obtain high-quality programs for children and adults and to make the library more visible in the community.