Hosted by the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program, La Fête d’Ecologie (la-fét day-ékoloji) is an annual, free, one-day festival with distinct Louisiana flair. The amazing environment, the rich history, and the unique blend of cultures found in the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary are all mixed together in one spot, with a pinch of filé and a dash of hot sauce for extra Louisiana flavor. Delicious food, lively music, contests and educational activities are all part of the fall festival.
This national estuary is the 4.2 million acres between the Atchafalaya and Mississippi Rivers (including the City of Morgan City) and, much like its people, is truly unique. It is also the most rapidly disappearing area on earth and is one of the world’s richest natural resources providing fisheries, rich farmland and oil and gas resources to the nation. Come discover, experience and savor La Fête!
La Fête not only offers great food and music, but it also reminds visitors why the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary is an exceptional region to work and play in. The festival is all about music, ecology, heritage, and home…it’s about all of us!
These meetings are one of many efforts to outreach with and inform residents of projects and improvements taking place in Terrebonne Parish. Topics covered during these meeting include progress reports on: hurricane protection, roadway improvements, drainage, and upgrades to the recreation and quality of life offerings in Terrebonne. Each meeting will have a detailed presentation tailored to the particular location. Following each presentation will be a question and answer session.
Southdown Plantation1208 Museum Dr, Houma, LA 70360
Contact:
Charles Gaiennie
Phone:
985-262-4634
Organization:
Bayou Beer Society
Description:
Are you ready for the area’s PREMIER beer festival? Are you ready to sample over 100 craft beers? Are you ready to support our men and women in uniform? Then join us Saturday, November 16th at Southdown Plantation for the Inaugural BAYOU BEER FESTIVAL. An all ages event, bring your little ones and enjoy viewing military vehicles from the Regional Military Museum, food booths, and of course non-alcoholic drinks.
Nine merchants participating in downtown Houma. Ju Ju's Boutique, P.P.G, Earl Williams, Mignon Faget, Urban Loft, Fakiers, Designs By Two, Rubicon Salon, & Terrebonne Fine Art Guild
Louisiana Center for Dyslexia/Nicholls State Unive
Description:
Join other parents, educators and community members for a viewing of the documentary titled "Bully" that depicts how five families' lives have been affected by bullying. The purpose of the presentation is to kick start a change desperately needed in our schools and communities. Free screening & open to public.
Louisiana Center for Dyslexia/Nicholls State Unive
Description:
Join other parents, educators and community members for a viewing of the documentary titled "Bully" that depicts how five families’ lives have been affected by bullying. The purpose of the presentation is to kick start a change desperately needed in our schools and communities. Free screening & open to public.