Members of Chorale participate in skit. (Pictured from left: Kelsey as "Cop", Mickie as "Richard Simmons", Mary as "Forest Ranger" & Julie as a "Cereal Killer.")
The Bergeron Family waiting for the Talent Show to begin.
Gabbie, Loren, Julie & Riley "hangin' out!"
Alyssa, Samantha, Charity & Sammi
Sammi and Victor Rushing
Claire, Gabbie & Elizabeth pose for a picture.
More pictures from the
Walker-Toups Theater Workshop
Mother Dear and Sweet Nell (Loren Wilkenson & Claire DiMaria)
The bad guys land in jail. (Elizabeth Haley as Nasty Colfax, Benjamin Haley & Austin Rogers as his minions.) Deputy RJ LeBlanc stands guard.
The Narrators, Maggie Watkins & Whitney Campbell.
LPCC in Boston
Singing "The Star Spangled Banner" by Paul Revere's statue.
Concert in Swedenborg Chapel
Singing "America" on the steps of Park Street Church in Boston where it was sung for the very first time in 1831 by an all girls' choir.
LPCC group photo just after arriving in Boston.
LPCC sang "God Bless America" on the Old North Bridge in Lexington.
Chorale off on a Whale Watching Tour.
View of Boston and Boston Harbour. LPCC Chorale not only visited Boston, but also Salem, Glouchester, Lexington, Rockport, and Plymouth.
Amite Baptist Church Vacation Bible School Pics
Bass Pro Kid's Fishing Rodeo
Immaculate Conception Church 2009 Spring Festival
Immaculate Conception Church Spring Festival Car Show
Gov. Bobby Jindal Presents Awards To Graduates
Lindsey Barleycorn
Stephanie Bivens
Elain Giles
May Patel
Jessica Plano
Sarah Rushing
Denham Springs Antique Village Spring Festival
Amite Baptist EGGSTRAVAGANZA
Strawberries!!! Strawberry Festival.
Jeanette Shaffer Wascom, Angel Lato, and Carrie Leblanc only have eyes for strawberries at this year's Strawberry Festival!
Five Finger Discount Band
Neil Biddle & Angel Lato at the Strawberry Festival.
Mother-Daughter Tea At Live Oak United Methodist Church
Pokeno Group Celebrates Christmas
Amite Christian School's Christmas Pageant "Angel Alert"
Angels getting ready for performance.
Shepherds getting ready. (pictured above and below)
A few of the little angels singing.
Michael the Arch Angel and some of the young angels.
Shepherd, Alex Donze, and Angels, Nicholas Donze and Cole Perkins, after the show.
All About Mail is open for business!
A one stop shop has opened in Watson. A welcome addition to our growing town, this store has found a niche by taking care of all your mailing, shipping and printing needs. All About Mail was opened by Angie and Dale Watts of Watson to offer customers a friendly and convenient place to go for mailing, shipping, copying, printing, faxing, office supplies, and gift items. Their motto is to be convenient, efficient, and welcoming by offering a personal service that has gotten lost in the corporate retail environment.
All About Mail is a full service mail center, renting post office boxes, selling stamps and packaging supplies, and offering shipping services thru all four carriers, DHL, FedEx, UPS, and USPS. We also are certified to handle HazMat shipping and international freight services.
All About Mail also is a print and copy center, offering custom invitations and mailing services at reasonable prices. There are laminating, binding, and fax services available, greeting cards and gift bags, and a computer rental station for your convenience.
All About Mail also has specialty gift items and exclusive prints for sale. LSU items, Fleur de lis items, signed prints in custom matting, and the ability to take special order requests. They also gift wrap and can make baskets. They also can help you with selling items on Ebay.
Please stop in and meet owners Angie and Dale Watts. They are anxious to gain your trust and your loyalty. The shop is located between Amite Church Road and Cane Market Road on Hwy 16 in Watson, in the retail strip center that also holds Domino's Pizza and Snickerdoodles.
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Thursday, February 2
Lights, Camera, Relay! This year's theme for the Livingston Parish Relay For Life will be Lights, Camera, Relay! Each team is asked to choose a movie or TV show and dress up, decorate and have activities related to that theme the night of the relay. Attend captains' meetings for information, prizes, food. Relay for Life will be held March 23, 2012, at Denham Springs High School from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Show times will be held at City Hall at 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 2, March 1 and April 5. Visit www.relayforlife.org/livingstonla. For more information, contact Amy Douglas at amy.douglas@cancer.org, 767-4554 or 966-4645.
Saturday, February 4
Walker Mardi Gras Parade The Walker Mardi Gras Parade will be held Feb. 4 at 1 p.m. There will be floats, antique cars, horseback riders, marching bands, dancers and more. There is no fee to enter. You can walk, pull a little red wagon, drive a golf cart or ATV, or ride in a truck or trailer or on a float. All participants must fill out an entry form at walker.la.us/MardiGras.html or call 665-4356. All participants should line up at Walker High School at 11 a.m. on the day of the parade. The parade will begin at Walker High School and travel east on Burgess Ave. to Hwy 447. It will then travel south on Hwy 447 one block to Florida Blvd. The parade will head west on Florida to Palmetto St., where it will travel north to Burgess, returning to the high school. A map of the route is available online at walker.la.us/MardiGras.html.
Free Youth Rally Gray's Creek Baptist Church, Hwy. 16 South, Denham Springs, will hold a free youth rally on Feb. 4 at 6 p.m. at the church's Family Life Center. The event will feature the Crusaders Ministry, Singing Quartet adn powerful testimony from those who were previously addicted to drugs before finding Christ. All area youth invited and a meal will be provided. For more information, call Brant Clayton at 978-3284.
Saturday, February 11
Mardi Gras Boat Parade The St. Jude Krewe of Diversion Mardi Gras Boat Parade will be held Feb. 11 at noon on the Diversion Canal under Hwy 22 and ends at Manny's. An auction will be held at Manny's after the parade. Boats and costumes will be judged for first, second, and third place. Pre-registration is required on Feb. 10 at Manny's at 6:30 p.m. $35 per boat. All proceeds will go to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Call David or Vivian Stevens at 698-3127.