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The Notre Dame High School Class of 1973 held its Golden 50th Reunion on Saturday, April 22, at Rock ‘n Bowl de Lafayette. Among those attending were, seated from left: Debbie Meyer Vaughn, Dorothy Landry Sullivan, Clara Gall McNulty, Carol Simpson Doré, Carla Faulk Lambousy, Cindy Hornsby Landry, Kenny Habetz, Reece Guillot, Lonnie Harrington; middle row: Catherine “Tweenie” Cart Smith, Bill Moore, Jeanne Beslin Walk, Marie Gautreaux Leleux, Debbie Romero Agostini, Debbie Broussard LeLeux, Carolyn Leleux Simoneaux, Jan Hargroder Herpin, Naneen Boulet Credeur, Scarlett LeJeune Abshire, Karen Firmin Janssens, Carlton Guillot; back row: Dr. Andre “Pete” Pinac, Dr. Jonathon Joseph, Lauren Brunson Rivet, Michael Mire, Elaine Vondenstein Bell, Stephen Lambousy, Jackie Casanova, Monika Ohlenforst Arceneaux, Randy Leonards, Mary Beth Theunissen Boudreaux, Danny Rogers, Helen Johnson, Joan Chappuis Jurisich, Tim Melancon, Larry White, Alden Sonnier, Stephen Hamic, Patrick “Smiley” Thevis and Clinton Boullion. The 50th Reunion was in memory of Raymond Credeur, Tim Everett, Dennis Herbert, Anthony Hornsby, Robert Jabusch, David Leger and Patty Schultz Fielder/Bruner.
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Garden Club hosts 41st annual Flower Show
The Crowley Garden Club hosted its 41st Annual Flower Show April 20-21 at the Bank of Commerce
The theme of this year’s show was “Ils Sont Partis.”
Winners were:
DAR enjoys melodic meeting
CROWLEY - The Acadia chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution held their monthly meeting on April 20 at the First Baptist Church in Crowley.
Crowley Alumnae Chapter, DST, presents 45th Grand Cotillion Scholarship, Awards Program
CROWLEY - Crowley Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., presented its 45th Grand Cotillion Scholarship and Awards Program — “Elegance in Reality: Polished, Poised and Prepared” — to
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The Crowley Garden Club selected the home of Mrs. Barbara Lengefeld as Garden of the Month for April. Lengefeld’s amaryllis adorn her front beds while pots of geraniums line the drive. She has gardened since she was a small child in Maine. Her father always gave her a small plot of her own. She is currently growing strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, cabbages, tomatoes and snacking on broccoli shoots. Pictured are homeowner Barbara Lengefeld and Crowley Garden Club member Ruth Barbier
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Empowering the Community for Excellence received the Civic Garden of the Month award for April. ETCFE is a non-profit organization that provides free tutoring services for students in the Crowley area. The new landscaping was done by ETCFE friend Florena Cain DeJean. She added petunias, sunshine ligustrums and pencil point boxwood to the established beds, refreshing the beds with easy to grow evergreens and flowers for accents. The organization has future plans for a community garden and is always on the lookout for volunteers. Pictured are Crowley Garden Club member Ruth Barbier, Audrey Spencer, Empowering the Community for Excellence Founder, and ETCFE volunteer Florena Cain DeJean.