The rodeo will be hosted at Tradewinds Marina located at 7681 Highway 56. Weigh in will be there Saturday from 12pm-5pm and Sunday weigh in will be at East Park Recreation Center located at 8533 Park Avenue.
Date:
09/25/2016
Time:
7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Contact:
Stephanie Autin
Phone #:
985-226-8894
Organization:
The Gene Bonvillain Pericardial Mesothelioma Research Fund
Tickets are $20 a piece. With the purchase of a ticket, you get a t-shirt, koozie, chance to win cash prizes and door prizes.
2 day music festival. Free admission. Food and drinks for purchase. Great music. Kids activities. Saturday 11am-11pm and Sunday 11am-7pm. See website for music lineup.
Non-competitive 5K walk through downtown Houma. Jambalaya, prizes and face painting. Come out and join us as we walk to make our community safer. Sponsorships welcome.
The Rougarou Fest is a family-friendly festival with a spooky flair that celebrates the rich folklore that exists along the bayous of Southeast Louisiana. It is also the primary fundraiser supporting the South Louisiana Wetlands Discovery Center, a nonprofit, tax exempt organization, that is revolutionizing how we think, teach and learn about Louisiana’s disappearing coast. USA Today recently ranked the Rougarou Fest as one of the Top 10 Best Costume Parties in the United States, and the Southeast Tourism Society selected the Rougarou Fest as a Top 20 Event during the month of October out of eleven states in the southeast United States.
The Rougarou Fest is a family-friendly festival with a spooky flair that celebrates the rich folklore that exists along the bayous of Southeast Louisiana. It is also the primary fundraiser supporting the South Louisiana Wetlands Discovery Center, a nonprofit, tax exempt organization, that is revolutionizing how we think, teach and learn about Louisiana’s disappearing coast. USA Today recently ranked the Rougarou Fest as one of the Top 10 Best Costume Parties in the United States, and the Southeast Tourism Society selected the Rougarou Fest as a Top 20 Event during the month of October out of eleven states in the southeast United States.
A community gathering to unveil the future UHN cultural center and bring the community together for an outdoor movie, trunk or treat, and good fall festival food.
When you walk in the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s Out of the Darkness Walks, you join efforts with thousands of people nationwide. The walks raise awareness about depression and suicide and provide comfort and assistance to those who have lost someone to suicide.
Join us as we come together as a community! This is a free, family-friendly event!