Terrebonne Foundation for Academic Excellence in Public Education Court House Square, downtown Houma. 5K Run - Main Street an West Park Avenue.
Contact:
Yolanda Trahan
Phone:
985-868-5881
Description:
A community-wide family event to raise awareness of the benefits of this local education foundation. A one mile Fun Run, the 5K Run - Walk, followed by the largest cajun Food Festival in the area. The Bucktown Allstars will play live on the festival stage from 6:30 pm - 10:30 pm.
Houma Chamber of Commerce
6133 Hwy 311
Houma, LA 70360
Contact:
Tori
Phone:
504-202-6329
Organization:
LSBDC and Houma Chamber of Commerce
Description:
FREE WORKSHOP
Patent & Trademark Awareness
•Types of Patents
•Search Techniques
•Application Process
•General Info Useful to Inventors and Researchers
An attorney will be present to assist with learning the patenting process as well as fielding Q&A.
Free concert to the public.
Opening act: TKO 5:30-6:30pm.
BLUE EYED SOUL 7-10pm.
No Ice Chests or Beverages Allowed.
Guests can bring lawn chairs.
Money generated from concerts pays for the bands.
Vessels from East and West Louisiana will meet at the Houma Downtown Marina and raft up to form a flotilla demarcating the front line in the battle to save America's WETLAND. The event will feature live music by local celebrities, a boat parade, food, games and fun for the whole family both on water and land. Everyone is invited to participate in this event, by submitting a letter for their congressman on why they should make saving Louisiana's coast a priority.
USDA Experimental Station on the corner of Lafayette St. and Hwy. 311 in Houma, LA.
Contact:
Barton Joffrion
Phone:
985 873-6495
Organization:
La-Terre Master Gardeners
Description:
The La-Terre Master Gardeners and LSU AgCenter, in cooperation with the USDA Experimental Station, will hold a Vegetable Field Day (formerly known as Tomato Field Day) at the USDA Experimental Station on the corner of Lafayette St. and Hwy. 311 in Houma, LA. Time: 9 AM to 12 Noon. It will feature the display and tasting of 25 tomato varieties, eggplant, squash, sweet peppers, cucumbers, and green beans. The event is geared to the home gardener with much discussion and free horticultural information. There will also be a tour of the USDA facility and a contest for the largest and the ugliest tomato. Admission is free. For more information or handicap assistance, call 985 873-6495.