The event is a nationally-celebrated community event that encourages police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie while promoting neighborhood safety. Many neighborhoods participate by hosting block parties, BBQs, and festivals with safety demonstrations, seminars, youth events, visits from emergency personnel, and more.To view all locations and times, see the attached flyer.
The annual Chauvin Culture and Heritage Festival will feature a jambalaya cook-off, pirogue race, Blessing of the Fleet, craft show, Halloween Trick or Treating and Costume Contest, live music, and much more. This is a free, family-friendly event.
The annual Chauvin Culture and Heritage Festival will feature a jambalaya cook-off, pirogue race, Blessing of the Fleet, craft show, Halloween Trick or Treating and Costume Contest, live music, and much more. This is a free, family-friendly event.
TPCG Department of Housing & Human Services is offering utility assistance to low-income families. Residents do not need to have their utilities through TPCG to qualify. Residents can apply every six months if funding is available and applications are being accepted. Reference the event flyer for the required documentation. Doors will be locked at closing time, and no one will be allowed in after the doors are closed.
TPCG Department of Housing & Human Services is offering utility assistance to low-income families. Residents do not need to have their utilities through TPCG to qualify. Residents can apply every six months if funding is available and applications are being accepted. Reference the event flyer for the required documentation. Doors will be locked at closing time, and no one will be allowed in after the doors are closed.
TPCG Department of Housing & Human Services is offering utility assistance to low-income families. Residents do not need to have their utilities through TPCG to qualify. Residents can apply every six months if funding is available and applications are being accepted. Reference the event flyer for the required documentation. Doors will be locked at closing time, and no one will be allowed in after the doors are closed.
TPCG Department of Housing & Human Services is offering utility assistance to low-income families. Residents do not need to have their utilities through TPCG to qualify. Residents can apply every six months if funding is available and applications are being accepted. Reference the event flyer for the required documentation. Doors will be locked at closing time, and no one will be allowed in after the doors are closed.
TPCG Department of Housing & Human Services is offering utility assistance to low-income families. Residents do not need to have their utilities through TPCG to qualify. Residents can apply every six months if funding is available and applications are being accepted. Reference the event flyer for the required documentation. Doors will be locked at closing time, and no one will be allowed in after the doors are closed.
Dulac Community Center, 125 Coast Guard Rd., Dulac
Date:
10/11/2019
Time:
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Contact:
Housing & Human Services
Phone #:
985-873-6817
Organization:
Housing & Human Services
TPCG Department of Housing & Human Services is offering utility assistance to low-income families. Residents do not need to have their utilities through TPCG to qualify. Residents can apply every six months if funding is available and applications are being accepted. Reference the event flyer for the required documentation. Doors will be locked at closing time, and no one will be allowed in after the doors are closed.
Come enjoy a weekend-long celebration at the Ponderosa, with live music, Cajun cuisine, a kids' zone, craft vendors, and more. For a fee, limited space for RV and tent camping is available.
The viewing period for TPCG's online auction of surplus adjudicated property begins. The bidding period is from Monday, November 11, 2019, to Wednesday, November 13, 2019.
The event will feature a car show, adult, children, and pet costume contests, craft booths, food vendors, a chili cook-off, a silent auction, music, witches ride bike parade, and trick or treating for the kids.
Come enjoy a weekend-long celebration at the Ponderosa, with live music, Cajun cuisine, a kids' zone, craft vendors, and more. For a fee, limited space for RV and tent camping is available.
Come enjoy a weekend-long celebration at the Ponderosa, with live music, Cajun cuisine, a kids' zone, craft vendors, and more. For a fee, limited space for RV and tent camping is available.
Are you looking for a sustainable career or some community resources for your family? Come out to The Statewide Independent Living Council Inclusion Job and Resource Fair. Find out more about career opportunities and resources for the community by visiting the 40+ vendor tables. Individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to attend. Get your career jump started today! This event is sponsored by The Statewide Independent Living Council and Healthy Blue.
Terrebonne Parish Planning Department, together with the Houma Downtown Development Corporation, want you to fall back in love with Downtown Houma! They will be investigating techniques to activate the historic Main Street corridor through a demonstration day event. Scope of the event includes the realigning of Main Street into a single traffic lane, replacing parallel parking with angled parking and adding a bike lane. Other elements include pedestrian crosswalks, public art, pocket parks, pop-up shops in vacant storefronts, enhanced public amenities such as planters, shade sails and lighting, and a public outreach studio for public participation. The public’s participation and feedback throughout the event will be used to create a Master Plan for the corridor that will be implemented in future phases. THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR DECEMBER 13 & 14.
Terrebonne Parish Planning Department, together with the Houma Downtown Development Corporation, want you to fall back in love with Downtown Houma! They will be investigating techniques to activate the historic Main Street corridor through a demonstration day event. Scope of the event includes the realigning of Main Street into a single traffic lane, replacing parallel parking with angled parking and adding a bike lane. Other elements include pedestrian crosswalks, public art, pocket parks, pop-up shops in vacant storefronts, enhanced public amenities such as planters, shade sails and lighting, and a public outreach studio for public participation. The public’s participation and feedback throughout the event will be used to create a Master Plan for the corridor that will be implemented in future phases. THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR DECEMBER 13 & 14.
The event kicks off with a short canine parade, after which awards for best dog costume, best owner/pet look alike costume, obedience, and others categories will be presented. There will also be a howling contest and the coronation of a king and queen based on essays submitted from the dog’s point of view.
Have fun swimming with pumpkins and the opportunity to pick out your favorite pumpkin. This event is open to families with children from the age of 1 to 12 years old. The event cost $5 for YMCA member and $10 for nonmembers.
The annual Rougarou Fest will feature live music, cultural activities, children’s activities, Cajun food, the Krewe Ga Rou parade, and more. Family-friendly. Admission is free. All proceeds go to the South Louisiana Wetlands Discovery Center.
The annual Rougarou Fest will feature live music, cultural activities, children’s activities, Cajun food, the Krewe Ga Rou parade, and more. Family-friendly. Admission is free. All proceeds go to the South Louisiana Wetlands Discovery Center.
A public meeting to define the planning process, discuss ways to encourage and facilitate public input and participation, and review the existing Hazard Mitigation Plan to see what has been accomplished and what remains to be accomplished or improved.
Enjoy wine, appetizers, and trendy and designer purses for sale and auction. Tickets are $55 and will sponsor a local child in the Dolly Parton's Imagination Library program for one year.
Come "pass a good time" at the airport on the bayou.
A day of Family Fun and Excitement for Everyone!
So many things to see, hear, eat, and enjoy!!
Live music by LowDown, great cajun food, airplanes, jets, helicopters, rotorcraft, light aircraft, hot rods, classic and antiques cars, police and fire equipment, local artists, displays, and guest speakers on aviation topics.
More details to follow!
Southdown Marketplace is a one-day arts and crafts festival, featuring more than 300 vendors. $5 entry fee per person, and children 12 and under get in for free.
Come enjoy all-you-can-eat pastalaya, live music, craft vendors, carnival-style games for kids, and more. The entry fee is $5 per person, and free for children 5 and under.
The Friends of the Terrebonne Public Library announce their annual Spelling Bee. Levels and times are as follows:
Level 1: 1st - 2nd Grade at 9:30 a.m.
Level 2: 3rd - 4th Grade at 11:00 a.m.
Level 3: 5th - 6th Grade at 1:00 p.m.
Open Competition: 2:00 p.m.
To participate in levels 1-3, patrons must pay $1, open competitors $2. All proceeds go towards library resources and services.
A public meeting to review the existing Hazard Mitigation plan and discuss the progress and events over the last five years. This is the beginning of the risk assessment and community impacts portion of the planning effort.
Enjoy craft beers, meads, ciders, live Cajun music, food, and more. Proceeds benefit local veterans. Visit the website for more information and to purchase tickets.