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Students of the Month at Glendale.

Students of the Month at Glendale.

Students of the Month at Glendale

Glendale Elementary named its Students of the Month for April. In front, from left, are Caylee Poullard, Jessie Myers, Coledyn Oubre, Zayden Fontenot, Quandrick Poullard, Peyton Douglas, Kathryn Klumpp and Maya Miller.
Top AR students named at St. Edmund

Top AR students named at St. Edmund

Top AR students at St. Edmund

The following St. Edmund students are the Top 3 for Most Accelerated Reader points scored in their class for the fifth six-weeks. In front, from left, are Mary-Katherine McGee, Anna Briscoe, Gabriel Comeaux, Nora Kate Cleland, Emmy Garcille and Austin Vidrine.
Rehearsing for the upcoming Eunice Players’ Theatre’s play ‘The Queen of Bingo’ are seated from left Stacy Prejean, and Ricci Arnaud. Standing, from left, are Shane Guilbeau and Kevin Miller. (Submitted photo)

Rehearsing for the upcoming Eunice Players’ Theatre’s play ‘The Queen of Bingo’ are seated from left Stacy Prejean, and Ricci Arnaud. Standing, from left, are Shane Guilbeau and Kevin Miller. (Submitted photo)

Tickets now on sale for Players’ Theatre’s ‘The Queen of Bingo’

Tickets are now on sale for “The Queen of Bingo”, the first show of the 52nd season for Eunice Players’ Theatre. Directed by Becky Broussard and Jody L. Powell, two-act comedy centers on two sisters and best friends, Sis and Babe, who share a love of Bingo, especially at St.
Cormier's fourth graders honored with AR awards

Cormier's fourth graders honored with AR awards

Top AR students at East Elementary

East Elementary fourth grade students recently earned AR awards. In Vanessa Cormier’s class, Mason Lavergne, left, Enola Schoeffler and Isaiah Guillory were rewarded. (Submitted photos)
Business Garden of the Month chosen.

Business Garden of the Month chosen.

Business Garden of the Month selected

The Bulb & Blossom Club has awarded the Business Garden of the Month sign to La Nouvelle Salon at 1831 W. Laurel Ave. The salon features flowering pots of begonias, dracaena, yucca and pink and white azaleas. Lori Bidez Cormier is the owner. (Submitted photo)
Easter Egg hunt at Highland.

Easter Egg hunt at Highland.

Easter Egg hunt at Highland

Pre-k students in Mary Bushnell and Timia Thomas’s class at Highland Early Learning Center participated in an Easter Egg hunt. Carter Williams in Mary Bushnell and Timia Thomas’ class found the Golden egg during the Easter egg hunt. At left are Italy Bourgeois, Loveanae Ledet and Carter Williams.
Myra Miller

Myra Miller

Seven surprising health benefits of walking

Individuals looking for a way to incorporate exercise into their lives need look no further than their own feet. Walking offers numerous health benefits to people of all ages, and it’s particularly beneficial to fitness novices.
Graduation senior bios are needed.

Graduation senior bios are needed.

Attention all graduating seniors

Graduation is right around the corner and much is needed ahead of time for the newspaper’s special graduation edition. Eunice High and St. Edmund seniors are to email their senior bios.
Playing with a large purple plastic Easter egg at Story Time were from left, Tinzley Garris, Leanne Sanders, Trace Sanders and Cooper Richard. (Photos by Myra Miller)

Playing with a large purple plastic Easter egg at Story Time were from left, Tinzley Garris, Leanne Sanders, Trace Sanders and Cooper Richard. (Photos by Myra Miller)

An Easter Story Time at Northwest Community Center

Approximately 40 kids, along with parents and relatives, showed up at the Northwest Community Center for an Easter Story Time Wednesday morning. Guest reader was Christian Walker with the Eunice Fire Department. Walker read, “Siren in the Night,” by Tom Centola.
Eunice Police Juvenile Detective Officer Jessica Tezeno

Eunice Police Juvenile Detective Officer Jessica Tezeno

Guest reader at Story Time

Eunice Police Juvenile Detective Officer Jessica Tezeno read “Bears on Wheels” by Stan and Jan Berenstain, for the April 6 Story Time at the Eunice Public Library. There were eight adults and 13 children who attended. (Submitted photo)