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Artist calls for Juneteenth multicultural art, literature and history conference
Elvin L. Shields of Plantation Toys Folk Art will sponsor the Juneteenth Multicultural Conference on Art, Literature and History for Natchitoches Parish students grades 7-12 with support from the ...
Apr 27, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
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From left Dr. Dan Seymour, Sue Breedlove and Lisa Abney welcome guests to the event.
Historic Foundation pleases past, present and future members with colorful garden party
Winds off Sibley Lake stirred through dappled shadows, circulating gentle strains of classical music over the front entrance of Jokie Taylor’s log home. Set against a backdrop of colorful irises an...
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CENLA Foodapalooza will celebrate, inspire, educate with tours, restaurants, food summit
Farm tours, local-food lunches, nationally known speakers and skill-building workshops will all be part of Central Louisiana Foodapalooza Friday, April 26 in Alexandria from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Part of ...
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The Art Gallery changes things up for its audience’s and artists’ viewing pleasure. New exhibits are put forth by wall display champion Charles Lizyness of Shreveport.
Gallery’s rotation of work gets creativity flowing
One unique feature of the Natchitoches Art Gallery is that every member artist is allowed to hang work every day, with the exception of about a month allocated to the annual juried competition. Ano...
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Volunteers at the Women’s Resource Center met with Sgt. Jesse Taitano for lessons in self-defense and crime prevention. In front is Liz Yeaman. In middle row from left are Leah Pagels, Kathy Meric, Ann Price and Janet Ernst. In back are Helen Antilley, Kim Collins, Tabitha Ruck, Sue Fredieu, Carol Green, Becky Ham, Pat Dupuy, Terri Ruck, Georgia Hilton, Becky Stewart, Sgt. Jesse Taitano, Wanda Verret and Beverly Broadway.
Volunteers learn defense and more
“I can’t show you in three hours how to kick someone’s butt,” says Sgt. Jesse Taitano, strolling among the volunteers of the Women’s Resource Center (WRC), but he can certainly try. Taitano’s impo...
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From left are Madeline Valencia and Gage Whatley, Lakeview High School FFA members who placed third in state competition in Baton Rouge. Lakeview participants performed well in engine and electrical categories.
Young mechanics sweep state ag competition
Lakeview FFA competed in the State Agriculture Mechanics Career Development Events in Baton Rouge March 27. Madeline Valencia and Gage Whatley scored a third place finish in Small Engines. Madelin...
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What's Your Line
After spending lots of time on his paternal line, my husband and I decided to research his maternal line. A family tree we found posted online traced one of his ancestors to a Dorothy Carter, born...
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Eat Local talks will culminate in free, fun Foodapalooza
Farm tours, local-food lunches, nationally known speakers and skill-building workshops will all be part of Central Louisiana Foodapalooza Friday, April 26 in Alexandria from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Part of ...
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Classical concerts promise modern flair
Composers’ Consortium Concert #47 will have a lot of local flavor centered on the Louisiana School for Math, Science and the Arts on Monday, April 22. Performing on the concert will be the LSMSA C...
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Sequester will affect tours, part-time workers
Cane River Creole National Historical Park was required by “sequestration” (a series of automatic, across-the-board permanent spending cuts) to reduce its annual budget by five percent. The park ...
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