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Sis, at left, played by Stacy Prejean, hits the winning number as Babe, at right, played by Ricci Arnaud celebrates with her. The two characters are from “The Queen of Bingo” set to open Thursday at Eunice Players’ Theatre. Directors Becky Broussard and Jody L. Powell are excited to kick off Season 52 with the two-act comedy about two sisters who love to play Bingo and hash out their problems while they gab about fellow Bingo players and new romances.
Play opens Thursday at Players’ Theatre
Although commonly called a lily, callas are not a true lily. (Photo by Heather Kirk-Ballard/LSU AgCenter)
Consider the lilies: A symbol of springtime beauty
St. Landry Parish District Attorney Chad Pitre voices support for the Acadiana Crime Lab at Wednesday’s Parish Council meeting. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)
Crime Lab officials say mission is outgrowing its facility
Partnering with Food Farmacy program at the Eunice Community Garden are representatives from Second Harvest. Personnel visited recently at the garden. In front, from left, are Brittany Bowie, impact operations manager; Valerie Thompson, impact coordinator; Kristen Wesley, community nutrition manager; and Lindsay Hendrix, chief impact officer. In back, are Paul Scelfo, regional director; Randy Miller, administrator at Eunice Community Garden; and Paul Ganucheau, volunteer. (Submitted photo)
Food Farmacy program at Eunice Community Garden
Opelousas attorney Robert Voitier Jr. opposed the removal of a Confederate monument on the St. Landry Parish courthouse grounds during a Parish Council meeting Wednesday in Opelousas. Seated at right is former Parish District Attorney Charles Cravins who argued for the monument’s removal. Standing in the rear is Don Leger, of Opelousas, who also supported removal of the monument. The Parish Council voted to remove to monument. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)