Mardi Gras is considered to be one of the biggest parties in America. It’s an event that draws millions of visitors from around the world. The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts with the Krewe of Hercules and runs nearly non-stop until the Krewe of Bonne Terre.
Mardi Gras is considered to be one of the biggest parties in America. It’s an event that draws millions of visitors from around the world. The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts with the Krewe of Hercules and runs nearly non-stop until the Krewe of Bonne Terre.
Mardi Gras is considered to be one of the biggest parties in America. It’s an event that draws millions of visitors from around the world. The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts with the Krewe of Hercules and runs nearly non-stop until the Krewe of Bonne Terre.
Government Tower at 8026 Main Street in Houma, Louisiana
Organization:
Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government
Description:
Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government observes 11 regular holidays throughout the year. Public Transit buses will use the weekend schedule during all observed holidays. Garbage collections are suspended/cancelled on New Year's Day, Mardi Gras Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day only. For more information about Parish Government observed holidays, visit the HR section of the parish website, or click the View Event Details link below.
Mardi Gras is considered to be one of the biggest parties in America. It’s an event that draws millions of visitors from around the world. The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts with the Krewe of Hercules and runs nearly non-stop until the Krewe of Bonne Terre.
Government Tower at 8026 Main Street in Houma, Louisiana
Organization:
Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government
Description:
Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government observes 11 regular holidays throughout the year. Public Transit buses will use the weekend schedule during all observed holidays. Garbage collections are suspended/cancelled on New Year's Day, Mardi Gras Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day only. For more information about Parish Government observed holidays, visit the HR section of the parish website, or click the View Event Details link below.
Mardi Gras is considered to be one of the biggest parties in America. It’s an event that draws millions of visitors from around the world. The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts with the Krewe of Hercules and runs nearly non-stop until the Krewe of Bonne Terre.
Mardi Gras is considered to be one of the biggest parties in America. It’s an event that draws millions of visitors from around the world. The Mardi Gras celebration in Terrebonne Parish starts with the Krewe of Hercules and runs nearly non-stop until the Krewe of Bonne Terre.
Add your memories of Grand Caillou and Dulac and help build a shared local history through the Dulac Branch's Community History Project!
The library is seeking anyone who has (or knows someone who has) stories or photos of past life in the Grand Caillou and Dulac areas to contribute.
Stories will be recorded for the project at 11:30 am every Wednesday in February. Photos are welcome for scanning and copying anytime during business hours. Social media users can also post their photos online and simply tag the library.
For more information about the project or how you can help, call the library or email at http://mytpl.org/branches/gc/contact-us/.
Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum, 7910 Park Avenue, Houma, LA 70364
Contact:
Jonathan Foret
Phone:
985-580-7289
Organization:
South Louisiana Wetlands Discovery Center
Description:
The Wetlands Discovery Center will be holding a volunteer planning meeting for the Bayouside Cleanup event on March 3rd. Team captains and cleanup zones will be decided at this meeting. Join us and volunteer to help keep Terrebonne Parish clean!
The Terrebonne Parish Bayouside Cleanup is made possible by proceeds from the Rougarou Fest a Keep Louisiana Beautiful Healthy Community Grant.
More than 27 teams battle for your vote and to be named the best dish in Houma. All you can eat soup, gumbo, and chili for a $5 entry fee. 5k Walk/Run starts at 9:30 a.m. Registration is $25 and includes entry into the cook-off.
Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government will hold an online auction of surplus adjudicated property beginning February 19, 2018 and ending February 21, 2018. The viewing period begins January 17, 2018. The properties are posted on http://www.tpcg.org/index.php?f=purchasing&p=surplus_items and also on https://www.centralauctionhouse.com/rfpc65-terrebonne-parish-consolidated-government.html.
To participate in the online bidding, you will have to register with Central Auction House. There is no cost to register. The link for free registration is https://www.centralauctionhouse.com/registration.php. Please note you must be logged onto the site to view the attached documents.
Current and future online auction dates and list of properties being auctioned will be available at http://www.tpcg.org/surplus.
For additional information, to receive e-mail alerts of future online auctions or for questions, please contact (985)873-6765 or aporche@tpcg.org.
Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government will hold an online auction of surplus adjudicated property beginning February 19, 2018 and ending February 21, 2018. The viewing period begins January 17, 2018. The properties are posted on http://www.tpcg.org/index.php?f=purchasing&p=surplus_items and also on https://www.centralauctionhouse.com/rfpc65-terrebonne-parish-consolidated-government.html.
To participate in the online bidding, you will have to register with Central Auction House. There is no cost to register. The link for free registration is https://www.centralauctionhouse.com/registration.php. Please note you must be logged onto the site to view the attached documents.
Current and future online auction dates and list of properties being auctioned will be available at http://www.tpcg.org/surplus.
For additional information, to receive e-mail alerts of future online auctions or for questions, please contact (985)873-6765 or aporche@tpcg.org.
Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government will hold an online auction of surplus adjudicated property beginning February 19, 2018 and ending February 21, 2018. The viewing period begins January 17, 2018. The properties are posted on http://www.tpcg.org/index.php?f=purchasing&p=surplus_items and also on https://www.centralauctionhouse.com/rfpc65-terrebonne-parish-consolidated-government.html.
To participate in the online bidding, you will have to register with Central Auction House. There is no cost to register. The link for free registration is https://www.centralauctionhouse.com/registration.php. Please note you must be logged onto the site to view the attached documents.
Current and future online auction dates and list of properties being auctioned will be available at http://www.tpcg.org/surplus.
For additional information, to receive e-mail alerts of future online auctions or for questions, please contact (985)873-6765 or aporche@tpcg.org.
Add your memories of Grand Caillou and Dulac and help build a shared local history through the Dulac Branch's Community History Project!
The library is seeking anyone who has (or knows someone who has) stories or photos of past life in the Grand Caillou and Dulac areas to contribute.
Stories will be recorded for the project at 11:30 am every Wednesday in February. Photos are welcome for scanning and copying anytime during business hours. Social media users can also post their photos online and simply tag the library.
For more information about the project or how you can help, call the library or email at http://mytpl.org/branches/gc/contact-us/.