Houma - Parish Council Meeting Room (2nd floor of Government Tower)
Organization:
TPCG
Description:
These meetings will be open forum style, with a brief presentation followed by a question and answer session. The individual presentations will be tailored to the concerns of each of the locales, but will address overall parish issues like quality of life, drainage, infrastructure, hurricane protection, coastal restoration, and economic development.
Fishing rodeo in memory of Gene Bonvillain; who passed away from pericardial mesothelioma. All proceeds will go to awareness and research of mesothelioma (an asbestos cancer). Tax ID 45-4793088
Fishing rodeo in memory of Gene Bonvillain; who passed away from pericardial mesothelioma. All proceeds will go to awareness and research of mesothelioma (an asbestos cancer). Tax ID 45-4793088
Houma Police Department, 500 Honduras, Training Room
Contact:
Christina Farmer
Phone:
985-873-6365
Organization:
Houma Police Department
Description:
Houma Police Department will be co-hosting National Take Back Initiative, Saturday, September 29, 2012 from 10am- 2pm at the Houma Police Department, 500 Honduras, Training Room.
We are accepting all expired over the counter and prescription medicines. We are NOT accepting syringes because we do not have the proper disposal container for them.
Please mark out or take label with personal information off.
East Park Recreation Center, 8533 Park Avenue, Houma LA
Contact:
Stephanie Autin
Phone:
985-226-8894
Organization:
Gene Bonvillain Pericardial Mesothelioma Research
Description:
Fishing rodeo in memory of Gene Bonvillain; who passed away from pericardial mesothelioma. All proceeds will go to awareness and research of mesothelioma (an asbestos cancer). Tax ID 45-4793088
La Fête is an annual, one-day festival with distinct Louisiana flair. This festival is a celebration of the amazing environment, rich history, and the unique blend of cultures found in the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary. This national estuary is the 4.2 million acres between the Atchafalaya and Mississippi Rivers 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.
Guest Speakers:
Mr. Michel Claudet, Parish President
Dr. Jeffrey Long, Oncologist-Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center
Mr. Richard Bullock, Mesothelioma Attorney
Mr. Mark Boudreaux, Executive Director-TPCD E-911
Monday, Oct. 22, 6-8pm: Musicians Professional Development Workshop - How to Copyright Your Music
Musicians are heavily encouraged to attend this free workshop led by Ashlye Keaton with the Arts Council of New Orleans ELLA (Entertainment Legal Law Assistance) Project. Ashlye Keaton has served as Supervising Attorney for ELLA since its inception. She has a background in entertainment law and intellectual property law, and is an adjunct professor at both Tulane Law School and the University of New Orleans. Ms. Keaton graduated magna cum laude from Auburn University with a Bachelor of Arts degree and received her Juris Doctorate from Tulane University Law School. Also a performing and visual artist, Ms. Keaton is approachable and relates personally to the ELLA clients. In 2009, Ms. Keaton was awarded the 40 Under 40 in Gambit magazine. Only 30 spaces are available for this free workshop, and musicians are encouraged to RSVP to the Arts Council at (985) 873-6367. This workshop will be held at the Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum, 7910 Park Avenue, Houma.