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Bulb & Blossom members ‘Plant It Pink’

In observance of Breast Cancer Awareness for the month of October, members of the Bulb & Blossom Garden Club in Eunice took time to freshen up its “Plant It Pink” area on Park Avenue.

Rice Festival’s Junior King and Queen

Representing the Junior King and Queen at the 83rd International Rice Festival held Oct. 18-20 were from left, King Nicholas “Shaw” Credeur, son of Nick Credeur and Molly Couch.

Walk For The Cure poster winners at Highland

Highland Elementary’s Walk for the Cure Poster Contest winners were named recently. From left, are Macie Istre, Taylyn Lee, Heidi Istre and Sophia Garcia. (Submitted photo)

4-H Officers elected at Glendale Elementary

Glendale Elementary’s 4-H Club held their officer elections for the 2019-2020 school year. Michelle Stelly, a fourth-grade teacher is the club’s sponsor.

Social Studies Fair winners at Eunice Jr. High

Eunice Junior High School named its Social Studies fair winners. These studies will advance to the parish fair. First place winners are, from left, Shiya Ceasar, Josi Lemelle and Emily Gary. (Submitted photos)

St. Edmund homecoming queen crowned

Olivia Moreau, right, was crowned St. Edmund High homecoming queen Friday evening during St. Ed homecoming game halftime festivities. Moreau is the daughter of Nicholas and Pamela Moreau. She is with last year’s queen Anna Claire Heinen. (Photo by Tom Dodge)

Cheerleaders at Awareness Walk

St. Edmund High cheerleaders lined the streets in Mamou Oct. 12, during the Survivor’s March. They cheered on local cancer survivors at the Savoy Cancer Centers’ Breast Cancer Awareness Walk/5K. From left, are Laura-Kate Manuel and Anna Fruge. (Submitted photos)

Judge and police chief visit St. Edmund

Eunice City Judge Terry Hoychick and Chief of Police Randy Fontenot spoke recently to St. Edmund middle school students about ways to stay safe at school, at home, and how to strive to become the best students, and what they do and achieve now will affect their future. (Submitted photo)

4-H officers named at Highland Elementary

Highland Elementary’s 4-H Club recently elected officers for the 2019-2020 school year. The club members are collecting recyclables during October, and are looking for cans, magazines, newspapers or card boards. These items can be brought by the school.