North Branch Library, 4130 W Park Ave., Gray, LA 70359
Organization:
South Louisiana Wetlands Discovery Center
Description:
The Wetlands Discovery Center will host the 2017 Wetlands Youth Summit on Saturday, September 9, 2017 from 9:30 am to 2:00 pm.
Registration is free for any high school or college student. Breakfast and lunch will be provided for all participants during the summit.
Registration forms must be submitted by September 8, 2017.
Texas Roadhouse, 1642 Martin Luther King Blvd., Houma
Contact:
Anne Picou
Phone:
985-873-6408
Organization:
Downtown Houma Christmas Festival
Description:
Show your support for the Houma Downtown Christmas Festival by dining in or ordering takeout from Texas Roadhouse. Mention the festival when you order, and 10 percent of your total food purchase will be donated to the organization.
Houma Municipal Auditorium, 880 Verret Street, Houma
Organization:
Terrebonne Council of Aging
Description:
Annual health fair featuring health-related organizations to answer questions and distribute materials. Lunch will be provided with a $1 donation. After lunch, Bingo will be played.
The Downtown Fall Festival will be held September 15 -17 in Downtown Houma.
Enjoy four stages of local music, a jambalaya cook off, BBQ cook off, craft booths, and more.
Free admission to all stages of the festival except for the Brick House Stage ($5 before 8:00 pm, $10 after 8 pm). Check out the website for the full lineup!
Proceeds from the Downtown Fall Festival will benefit local music programs for the purchase and repair of musical instruments.
The Downtown Fall Festival will be held September 15 -17 in Downtown Houma.
Enjoy four stages of local music, a jambalaya cook off, BBQ cook off, craft booths, and more.
Free admission to all stages of the festival except for the Brick House Stage ($5 before 8:00 pm, $10 after 8 pm). Check out the website for the full lineup!
Proceeds from the Downtown Fall Festival will benefit local music programs for the purchase and repair of musical instruments.
The Downtown Fall Festival will be held September 15 -17 in Downtown Houma.
Enjoy four stages of local music, a jambalaya cook off, BBQ cook off, craft booths, and more.
Free admission to all stages of the festival except for the Brick House Stage ($5 before 8:00 pm, $10 after 8 pm). Check out the website for the full lineup!
Proceeds from the Downtown Fall Festival will benefit local music programs for the purchase and repair of musical instruments.
The Best of the Bayou Music Festival is our area’s premiere music festival. With two stages rocking all day and night, we bring the best music from the southern region to downtown Houma, Louisiana. Throw in delicious Cajun cuisine, unique handmade arts and crafts, classic car show, fun for the kids, and much more and you’ve got a recipe for festival fun unlike anywhere else.
Buy your tickets to the festival early and SAVE BIG! Visit the Best of the Bayou webpage to view the lineup and pre-purchase your tickets! A portion of our proceeds will fund grants for high school music departments in Terrebonne Parish. We are excited to be able to give back to local young musicians through our festival.
The Best of the Bayou Music Festival is our area’s premiere music festival. With two stages rocking all day and night, we bring the best music from the southern region to downtown Houma, Louisiana. Throw in delicious Cajun cuisine, unique handmade arts and crafts, classic car show, fun for the kids, and much more and you’ve got a recipe for festival fun unlike anywhere else.
Buy your tickets to the festival early and SAVE BIG! Visit the Best of the Bayou webpage to view the lineup and pre-purchase your tickets! A portion of our proceeds will fund grants for high school music departments in Terrebonne Parish. We are excited to be able to give back to local young musicians through our festival.
Montegut Fire Station, 1105 Highway 55, Montegut, LA 70377
Contact:
Wendy Billiot
Phone:
985-851-758
Organization:
Keep Terrebonne Beautiful
Description:
Keep Terrebonne Beautiful has successfully competed for a grant from Keep America Beautiful and Lowe’s to develop a community garden. This community garden is proposed to be located in Montegut on Kennedy Street. The preliminary plan in the grant assumed that Louisiana Sweet oranges, satsumas, figs, lemons and pecans would be planted on a portion of the site. The rest would be dedicated to vegetables.
The meeting is being held to recruit volunteers and get involvement from local community members in the development of the garden. Come help design the garden!