Arianna Paddie is 5 years old with a brain stem tumor. Doctors gave her 3 months to live, but there is a doctor in Texas willing to treat her, but insurance will not cover the cost. We are holding a scramble benefit to try to raise money for her treatment. There will be prizes, hole in one prizes, longest drive and closet to the hole competitions, and a silent auction. Please Join us and help us treat this little girl.
Historical Hurricane Impacts on Coastal LA; Factors Influencing Hurricane Storm Surge in Coastal LA; "What If" Hurricane Storm Surge Impacts on Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes; and New Flood Zones: What They Mean, and How They Will Impact You. Individual internet access to elevations, windspeeds and flood zones assisted by AgCenter personnel.
South Lafourche Library (old Wal-Mart), 16241 E. Main St, Golden Meadow
Contact:
David Bourgeois
Phone:
(985) 873-6495
Description:
Historical Hurricane Impacts on Coastal LA; Factors Influencing Hurricane Storm Surge in Coastal LA; "What If" Hurricane Storm Surge Impacts on Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes; and New Flood Zones: What They Mean, and How They Will Impact You. Individual internet access to elevations, windspeeds and flood zones assisted by AgCenter personnel.
Terrebonne Parish Main Library, 151 Library Dr., Houma
Contact:
David Bourgeois
Phone:
(985) 873-6495
Description:
Historical Hurricane Impacts on Coastal LA; Factors Influencing Hurricane Storm Surge in Coastal LA; "What If" Hurricane Storm Surge Impacts on Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes; and New Flood Zones: What They Mean, and How They Will Impact You. Individual internet access to elevations, windspeeds and flood zones assisted by AgCenter personnel.
Yeah, man! Party for a cure by dressing in your flowered shirts, skirts and shorts to benefit the American Cancer Society. Visit the cash bar and silent auction while jamming to the sounds of Southern Cross during this thrid-annual event.
Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum, 7910 West Park Ave
Organization:
Louisiana Wildlife Federation
Description:
The National Wildlife Federation and te Louisiana Wildlife Federation are teaming to talk about climate change and its effect on our state's coast and future.Learn what you can do to help save Louisiana and its natural resources. Jambalaya will be served, and door prizes will be given away.
The last thursday of every month we hold our bike nite. Free food, drinks, and music by Pedot. Come and enjoy! Bring your friends and come to meet some new ones.
Free concert to the public. Music will be provided by Burnside Flashers. No Ice Chests or Beverages Allowed. Guests can bring lawn chairs. Money generated from concerts pays for the bands
Dulac Knights of Columbus 5396 Shrimpers Row, Dulac
Contact:
Lanor Curole
Phone:
(985) 223-3093
Organization:
United Houma Nation
Description:
The United Houma Nation Vocational Rehabilitation Program is sponsoring a one day Disability Awareness Powwow honoring individuals with disabilities for the talents and abilities they contribute to our community.
Free concert to the public. Music will be provided by Velvet Sky. No Ice Chests or Beverages Allowed. Guests can bring lawn chairs. Money generated from concerts pays for the bands
Houma Civic Center (Start and Finish). Course for the runs and bike leg will be through the neighborhoods and roads surrounding the civic center
Contact:
Alan Kelly or Chris Johnson
Phone:
985-991-1802 or 985-232-5384
Organization:
Bayou Cyclists & Bayou Runners
Description:
This is a 2 mile run-10 mile bike -2 mile run duathlon race. There is also a 2 mile race. After party with prizes and awards at the civic center. See the website for entry forms and more specific information.
"Never Leave Your Partner Behind" is a message that has touched thousands of couples nationwide as a result of the suprise hit film of the year "Fireproof". Now, Dr. Coleen Mast and her husband, Kent, explore the valuable lessons we can use as Catholics to Fireproff and enrich our marriages. $65.00/couple. Romantic Date Night: Join us after the conference at 6:00pm for Dinner, Dancing, and Prises $30 a couple/Must Register by September 25th for Date Night. Babysitting available for infants through age 11. For more information cantact the Conference Office
The highlight of the festival will be a great musical line up featuring international touring artists and local musical acts. The festival will also feature some of our local cooks and chefs preparing a dynamic menu of traditional South Louisiana cuisine Activities for children, as well as child-friendly educational programs. The festival hours are 5-10 pm Friday; 11 am to 10 pm Saturday; 11 am-8 pm Sunday.
The highlight of the festival will be a great musical line up featuring international touring artists and local musical acts. The festival will also feature some of our local cooks and chefs preparing a dynamic menu of traditional South Louisiana cuisine Activities for children, as well as child-friendly educational programs. The festival hours are 5-10 pm Friday; 11 am to 10 pm Saturday; 11 am-8 pm Sunday.