St. Mary’s sophomores portrayed historical characters from their church’s history. From left are Michael French, Abram Nichols, Ethel Guidry, Molly Smith, Jolee Savell, Peyton Faucheaux and Rayanna Norsworthy.
Zoe Ukpai as Captain Shreve and Kayden Jones as Pacale’s daughter told the third graders about the history of the Red River and Roque House. Sarah Terrell as Clementine Hunter told the students about her life as a sharecropper, a cook, and a painter and slowed students examples of her art.
Callie Mangum and Emery Bryant as the Lemee cousins whose grandparents lived in the Lemee House and Brennan Dromm and Tano Eleyae as Trizzini and Soldini, the Italian builders who designed and built many Natchitoches houses in the 1830’s told students the history of the house and what life was like in the past.
Third grade students enjoyed hearing about and playing with toys from the past.
The Association for the Preservation of Historical Natchitoches held its 27th annual third grade children’s tour Sept. 23-27in the downtown historic area.Twenty groups of third grade students, a total of 327 children from public, private, and homeschool groups, toured five sites to learn from parish 8th grade and high school interpreters about the history of Natchitoches.Actual ...