Houma-Terrebonne Civic Center, 346 Civic Center Blvd, Houma
Contact:
Betsy Vordick Breerwood
Phone:
985-876-5600
Organization:
Houma-Terrebonne Chamber of Commerce
Description:
Attendees will enjoy a plated dinner, drinks, and entertainment. The Chamber’s newly installed officers and outgoing board members are recognized at the event along with the announcements of the Chamber's Community Champion, Chamber Star award, Chamber Distinguished Diplomat award, The Courier’s Most Useful Citizen award, the American Legion's Teenager of the Year, and HTV’s Eugene Folse Outstanding Veteran award. Phil Roop is this year's keynote speaker. Tickets and sponsorships may be purchased by calling the Chamber office. Tickets must be purchased in advance and will not be sold at the door. Deadline for ticket sales is Friday, January 12, 2018.
Louisiana Contractors Accreditation Institute (LCAI)
Description:
Last day to register for the LCAI course on construction industry basics and prepping for the state's licensing exam for contractors. Classes will be held from February 19 to March 28, 2018. Price is $200 per participant.
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.
Main Branch Terrebonne Public Library, 151 Library Drive, Houma, LA 70360
Contact:
Linda Henderson
Phone:
985-876-6567
Organization:
Terrebonne Parish Tree Board
Description:
Apache Corporation is pleased to announce that they are donating 200 trees in celebration of Arbor Day 2018. Some of the trees expected to be available for the Give Away are Magnolia, Eagleston, Buttonbush, Southern Crabapple, White Oak, Bald Cypress, Willow Oak, Southern Live Oak, Sweet Pecan, American Sweet Gum and Sycamore.
Apache Corporation also donated saplings and seedlings of various varieties including Bald Cypress, Pond Cypress, Laurel Oak and Swamp Chestnut Oak.
There is a limit of two container saplings per household to be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis, so come early to assure your choice of various Louisiana native seedlings and saplings.
Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum, 7910 West Park Ave., Houma, LA 70364
Contact:
South Louisiana Wetlands Discovery Center
Phone:
985-580-7289
Organization:
South Louisiana Wetlands Discovery Center
Description:
The South Louisiana Wetlands Discovery Center will host its 9th annual celebration of World Wetlands Day at the Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum. The Wetlands Discovery Center's celebration seeks to raise public awareness of the value and benefits of wetlands overall and to the region. This educational event will include hands-on activities and a tour of the of the museum.
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.
Houma-Terrebonne Civic Center, 346 Civic Center Blvd., Houma
Contact:
Diana Edmondson
Phone:
985-665-6100
Organization:
Terrebonne Council on Aging
Description:
Social for residents age 60 and over. Tickets may be purchased at any TCOA Senior Center or Lunch Site or at the Main Operations Center, 995 West Tunnel Blvd., Houma. Tickets are $3. Event features refreshments, bag lunch, dessert, and entertainment by the Cajun Sunrise Band. The Krewe of Hercules will promenade and throw beads.
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.
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/.
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.
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.