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Wed
31
Jan

DAR Sabine Chapter holds annual business meeting

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The Sabine Chapter, DAR held its annual business meeting on January 20 at the home of Jennie Ogden. Delegates to the state conference and national convention were elected. Chapter reports were compiled for submission to the state and national societies. The chapter reported in 60 percent of the committees. Some of the highlights of the past year were recognizing a DAR Good Citizen from each of the parish schools, recognizing a graduating senior at each school for outstanding work in American History, continuing support of the Fort Jesup Society Children of the American Revolution, visiting Veterans in the nursing homes twice a year with comfort items, obtaining proclamations for the Native American Heritage month in November, and celebrating Constitution Week.

The chapter had 20 percent of its members reporting in the Service to America committee.

 

Wed
31
Jan

City Bank donates to Tiger Cheer Clinic

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Laura Fredieu presents a donation to Jada Lee of the Many High School Cheerleaders. This donation will help fund the Tiger Cheer Clinic that will take place from January 30-February 1. The students will perform at half time during the MHS Basketball game on Friday, February 2.

 

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Wed
24
Jan

City Bank supports 4-H, FFA

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Laura Fredieu of City Bank is shown as she makes a donation to Amanda and Darrell Simmons of Sabine Parish 4-H and FFA livestock supporters. The Donation will help the youth projects in the programs.

 

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Wed
24
Jan

Tucker recalls civil rights struggles at MLK rally

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It was estimated that around 50 people took part in the MLK march before the annual observance. In this photo, an unknown woman marches by School Board Member Rod Davis, the Rev. Recie Medlock, and Mayor Ken Freeman.

 

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Wed
17
Jan

Century of female entrepreneurs starts with 2018 Girl Scout Cookie Season

Girl Scouts of Louisiana Pines to the Gulf today enters the next century of Girl Scouts selling cookies. The Girl Scout Cookie Program® not only teaches girls essential entrepreneurial skills but also powers amazing experiences for them across the United States. After last year’s 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts selling cookies, troops in theNorth Louisiana area are kicking off this season with the return of Girl Scout S’mores™, the most popular flavor to launch in the 101 years of Girl Scouts selling cookies. Consumers can now help fuel transformative leadership experiences and build the next generation of entrepreneurs in North Louisiana by purchasing Girl Scout S’mores and classic favorites like Thin Mints® and Samoas®.

Wed
10
Jan

DAR, Liberty, and French friendship

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by Katie A. Lombardino

In October 2017, I had the incredible opportunity to take part in an historical tribute to the United States entry into World War I, the Franco-American Alliance DAR Tour.  It was a memorable experience that won’t soon be forgotten.

As a chapter regent, past LSDAR state officer, state chairman, and national vice chairman, I am pretty well versed in much that is DAR. However, a trip to France in the fall opened my eyes to so much more.

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Wed
10
Jan

Changing Lives Outreach Ministries celebrates 10 years

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Changing Lives Outreach Ministries will celebrate their 10th year anniversary on January 21 at 3 p.m.

The guest speaker will be Pastor James Burrell of the Church of Revelation in Natchitoches.

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Wed
03
Jan

Cloverbuds learning to give back

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Sabine Parish Cloverbuds are learning all about giving back to others. Their service learning project this year is cancer. One of the main focuses is the Relay for Life. Some of our members have started returning their bottles in which they have been collecting dimes. Pictured are Ali Sinitiere and Landry Holcomb.

 

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Wed
03
Jan

Cloverbuds distribute care kits

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The Sabine Parish Cloverbuds met in December and made chemo care kits for the Natchitoches Cancer Center. They were delivered around Christmas time. Pictured are Alaina Stewart, Layla Carnline, Mya Ferguson, Khloe Clark, Taylee Williamson, Hunter Hammer, Ali Sinitiere, Callum Crumpton, Landry Holcomb, Adan Knippers, Mason Sepulvado, Londyn Sepulvado, Shyla Bridges and Ainsley Knippers.

 

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Wed
27
Dec

Zwolle-Ebarb VFW announces

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Hayley E. Farmer was named the first place winner in the Voice of Democracy competition, held by VFW Post 5187. Pictured from left are Commander Benny Garcie, Farmer, her friend Kane Hisaw, and her parents Jodie and Angela Farmer.

 

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