Kids to deliver letters to vets
Jeff Davis Parish Libraries is inviting children throughout the parish to help hand-deliver letters of appreciation to the Southwest Louisiana Veteran’s Home from 2–3:45 p.m. Nov. 9.
Jeff Davis Parish Libraries is inviting children throughout the parish to help hand-deliver letters of appreciation to the Southwest Louisiana Veteran’s Home from 2–3:45 p.m. Nov. 9.
Cajun-style fiddle players of all ages and performance levels will gather for the eighth annual Battle of the Bows Cajun Fiddle Competition for some friendly fiddle competition and a foot-stomping good time.
TRICK- OR - TREAT
We all desire to love and to be loved, and we all know the pain of loneliness and lost love. The desire to understand others and to be understood is at bottom an attempt to feel connected. We are simply not whole by ourselves and require the connection with others that comes most completely through love to regain our sense of wholeness. This is perhaps the most pressing problem of the modern world— loneliness, alienation and disconnectedness. Much of what is said about the value of the individual and his or her right to live as he or she sees fit contributes to people “doing their own thing” at the expense of building relationships with others that might give them this connectedness and satisfy this deep yearning. Of course, there are many ways to relate to others. We can do it through friends and family. We can do it through our jobs and our hobbies. And we can even do it through modern technology, e.g., social media. But ultimately, it all comes down to being kind and loving to the people we interact with. So nurture the yearning to love and be loved, first and foremost by making yourself worthy of love.
Parish crawfish and rice farmers gathered at the William E. Broussard Multipurpose Building in Jennings this week to discuss the state of the farming industry with area and state officials.
Jeff Davis Parish District Attorney Lauren Heinen reads to Passion Mouton (left), Paxton Herbert and Kailee Williams with the class of 3-year-olds.
ELTON—The Elton Town Council and Interim Mayor Mike Pierrotti called a special meeting this week to address the town’s financial situation and their plans to cut the budget, citing negligence of the former mayor and town clerk for the current issues.
A Jennings man recovering from a recent open-heart surgery is having a benefit thrown in his honor to help with medication and various medical expenses and bills, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall located at 17300 La. 102.
LAKE ARTHUR — Town officials will showcase newly installed lights along the boardwalk straddling the Lake Arthur downtown lake front after the monthly council meeting at 6 p.m. Nov. 6.
— The Louisiana dairy industry has been losing ground for decades, with small dairy farms dwindling in numbers and facing an uphill battle for survival.
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