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Babineaux Sisters at Liberty Saturday

The “Rendez-vous des Cajuns” Cajun Music Radio & TV show Saturday at the Liberty Center at 6 p.m. will have a performance by The Babineaux Sisters. Show starts at 6 p.m. The Liberty opens at 4 p.m. Tickets are $5 for adults, and children ages 7 to 12 are $3.

Charles Drew 50th class reunion celebration

The Charles Drew High School class 1968 celebrated its 50th year class reunion with a weekend of festivities, food, and fun. The celebration was held on the weekend of Aug. 31. The celebration program was held at the Southeast Neighborhood Center in Eunice.

Seniors attend TRIAD workshop in Eunice

The quarterly TRIAD meeting was held in Eunice at the VFW Post 8971 hall Wednesday. Many seniors attended, listened to guest speakers, listened to live music, won door prizes, played bingo and visited many health providers and vendors. At noon they were treated to a luncheon.

Business Yard of Month chosen

Hulin Health Urgent Care at 1970 West Laurel was presented the Business Yard of the Month marker by the Bulb and Blossom Garden Club. The business features flax lollies, Sunshine ligustrm, agapanthas and camellias.

East Elementary celebrates homecoming

East Elementary celebrated homecoming last week with different designated dress days. One day students dressed as their favorite holiday.

Super Heroes seen at East Elementary

East Elementary third graders in Danielle Daigle and Courtney Bergeaux’s classes dressed as their favorite Super Hero during homecoming week. In Daigle’s class Super Heroes included, left, Madisyn Givs, Jalaila Levin, Catherine Ortego, Jamaris Castile, Carleigh Sampe, Mason Fontenot and Tevin Lewis.

When is clumsiness a cause for concern?

Have you ever tripped over your own feet? Did you feel clumsy? There may be an underlining reason for clumsiness. The following, courtesy of Newspaper Metro, gives you some facts and possible reasons for clumsiness. Who hasn’t tripped over his own feet or knocked over a water glass on a table?

EHS homecoming queen crowned

Eunice High School crowned its 2018 homecoming queen during Friday’s evening half-time at its homecoming game. Brea Rougeau, a senior, was crowned by 2017 homecoming queen Robbi Palmer, left. Rougeau is the daughter of Darrell and Lorena Rougeau. At right is Mitch Fontenot, principal at Eunice High.

Grandparents Day at St. Edmund School

Grandparent’s Day was celebrated at St. Edmund Catholic School Sept. 12. Grandparents were invited to a morning Mass and were invited to their grandchildren’s classrooms. From left, are Dr. Ben Miller, Beth Miller, first grader; Kat Miller, Molly Miller, kindergartener; and Ben Miller, third grader.

UL Monroe rep at St. Edmund

Kelby McCauley, enrollment services specialist with UL of Monroe, gave a presentation to seniors at St. Edmund High.