Terrebonne Parish Library Main Branch, 151 Library Drive, Houma, LA 70360
Contact:
Chris Pulaski
Phone:
985-873-6568
Organization:
Terrebonne Parish Tree Board
Description:
The Terrebonne Parish Tree Board will be giving away free trees for Arbor Day. The tree giveaway, sponsored by Apache Corp., a land company, will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday Jan. 21 at the Terrebonne Main Library, 151 Library Drive, Houma. Trees will be given away first come, first serve. There are 1,000 saplings available, as well as potted trees. All are native trees.
Houma Terrebonne Civic Center, 346 Civic Center Blvd., Room 3, Houma, LA 70360
Contact:
Chris Pulaski
Phone:
985-873-6568
Organization:
Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration
Description:
Louisiana's coast is vital to the well-being of our communities, economy, and resources, so we know it is also important to you! Come learn more about the state’s draft master plan to protect and restore our coast. Stop by between 1:00-5:30pm to explore the exhibits in our open house and learn about project selection, flooding risks, how our landscape is changing, and more. Tell us your thoughts about the draft plan any time during the day or stay for the public hearing starting at 5:30pm.
Houma Terrebonne Civic Center, 346 Civic Center Blvd., Room 3, Houma, LA 70360
Contact:
Chris Pulaski
Phone:
985-873-6568
Organization:
State of Louisiana Office of Coastal Protection an
Description:
Louisiana's coast is vital to the well-being of our communities, economy, and resources, so we know it is also important to you! Come learn more about the state’s draft master plan to protect and restore our coast. Stop by between 1:00-5:30pm to explore the exhibits in our open house and learn about project selection, flooding risks, how our landscape is changing, and more. Tell us your thoughts about the draft plan any time during the day or stay for the public hearing starting at 5:30pm.
Diocese Pastoral Center Conference Hall2779 Hwy 311Schriever, LA 70395
Contact:
Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux Conference Office
Phone:
985-850-3171
Organization:
Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux
Description:
Speakers:
Sr. Nancy Kellar, S.C.
Gretchen George
Dr. D. Burbank
Aggie Neck
Music by: More Than Sunday
$65 Early Registration (through Thursday, January 26, 2012)
$80 Late Registration
The theme of the conferene is 'New Evangelization'
For more information on the conference schedule, speakers and how to register please visit our website.
Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum & Memorial Park, Downtown Houma, 7910 W. Park Ave 70360
Contact:
April Leonard
Phone:
985-873-6367
Organization:
Houma Regional Arts Council
Description:
The Big Read Kickoff Event for the book Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich will be held at the Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum. Anticipate perusing great books and other Big Read materials in the Terrebonne Parish Library's Bookmobile (bring your library card)! Keynote presentations by Amanda LaFleur, Instructor and Coordinator of Cajun Studies at LSU and author of Cajun French reference books, and by Jonathan Foret, Development Director of the South Louisiana Wetlands Discovery Center. Also, check out some of our area's finest United Houma Nation artisans presenting their work. Folk/bluegrass music by Clay Parker & Billy Finney and Cajun Music by James Jag & Friends. Stay tuned for more updates on details of this exciting event on Houma Regional Arts Council's Facebook page (Like us)!
These meetings are the second of two major rounds of community outreach meetings throughout the parish. Information received from last summer’s meetings was used in the development of goals,
policies, strategies, and recommendations that citizens will review during the second round of meetings. Based on information received in the spring meetings, the Planning Team will bring a draft of the plan first to the Steering Committee for review, and then to the Houma-Terrebonne Planning Commission for an extended review and public comment period. If revisions to the plan are necessary, they will be made before the plan is adopted by the Planning Commission and sent to the Parish Council for review and acceptance.
These meetings are the second of two major rounds of community outreach meetings throughout the parish. Information received from last summer’s meetings was used in the development of goals,
policies, strategies, and recommendations that citizens will review during the second round of meetings. Based on information received in the spring meetings, the Planning Team will bring a draft of the plan first to the Steering Committee for review, and then to the Houma-Terrebonne Planning Commission for an extended review and public comment period. If revisions to the plan are necessary, they will be made before the plan is adopted by the Planning Commission and sent to the Parish Council for review and acceptance.