News

Wed
05
May

Sabine Tourist Commission celebrates power of travel in economic recovery

Sabine Tourist Commission celebrates power of travel in economic recovery

National Travel and Tourism Week (NTTW), the annual celebration of the contributions of the U.S. travel industry, will spotlight the critical role that travel will play in driving economic recovery efforts and building the path forward through the theme Power of Travel.

Celebrated annually the first full week in May, NTTW was created by Congress in 1983 to elevate the economic power of travel in the U.S. The 38th annual NTTW (May 2-8) arrives at an opportune moment to recognize the importance to the U.S. economy of initiating a post-pandemic travel recovery.

Salute the power of travel in Toledo Bend Lake Country by attending these upcoming events during National Travel and Tourism Week:

• 13th Annual El Camino Real Sale on the Trail-Friday, May 7, and Saturday, May 8.

Wed
28
Apr

BOM shows thanks for local dispatchers

BOM shows thanks for local dispatchers

All are thankful for our local dispatchers! Last week was Dispatchers Appreciation Week and BOM’s Many staff delivered cookies to the Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Officer Dispatchers. 

 

To read more please log in or subscribe to the digital edition http://www.etypeservices.com/Sabine%20IndexID378/

Wed
28
Apr

Dora and the Lost City of Gold to show for free

Dora and the Lost City of Gold to show for free

Parents and their children will especially enjoy watching “Dora and the Lost City of Gold”, the FREE movie playing at the Many Community Center on Saturday, May 8, at 7 p.m. the theatre will open at 6:30

DORA AND THE LOST CITY OF GOLD starts off showing a young Dora enjoying life with her parentsand her cousin Diego in the jungle -- until Diego and his parents move “to the City.” Young Dora looks directly at the camera, asking viewers to repeat words in Spanish, and believes that her monkey Boots talks to her -- just like on the show. But in the movie, her parents consider it a quirk of her being homeschooled.

Wed
28
Apr

Zwolle Elementary students participate in “Leader in Me” program; donate to NSU Food Pantry

Zwolle Elementary students participate in “Leader in Me” program; donate to NSU Food Pantry

Third grade students in the Leader In Me program at Zwolle Elementary hosted a cereal drive to benefit the NSU Food Pantry. On the front row from left are Layla Landry, Alaina Stewart, Brently Ezernack, Yakendra Bolton, Alekzander Francis, Caleb Davis, Kacen Sepulvado, Wesley Remedies and La’Rayia Collier. On the back row are NSU Food Pantry coordinators Reatha Cox, Jessica Mullican and Sheridan Duet with ZES Teacher Marissa Ross.

Third grade students at Zwolle Elementary School participating in the Leader In Me program selected the Northwestern State University Food Pantry as the focus of a community service project. The students hosted a cereal drive and collected 129 boxes of cereal for the Pantry, which is free to NSU and BPCC@NSU students.

Wed
21
Apr

Powwow time is here!

Powwow time is here!
Article Image Alt Text

The Choctaw-Apache Powwow celebrates the diversity of Native American culture while helping to preserve traditions and heritage. The bright colored regalia and tasseled shawls moving with the motion of ancestral dance make the Choctaw-Apache Powwow a must-see event.

The Choctaw-Apache Tribe of Ebarb will host its 28th Annual Powwow Friday, April 23 and Saturday, April 24, at the Choctaw-Apache Tribal Grounds, 217 Gene Knight Rd., Noble, La. located adjacent to the Ebarb school. Chief Thomas Rivers and the Tribal Council invite everyone to attend!

Wed
21
Apr

Sale on the Trail is seeking vendors

The 13th annual El Camino Real Sale on the Trail will take place Friday and Saturday, May 7-8, 2021 along 100+ miles of the historic El Camino Real de los Tejas from Natchitoches, La to Nacogdoches, Tx.

Travel the Trail for hot sales and deals, food, vegetables, plants, flowers, art, homemade and handmade one-of-a-kind treasures!

This year, Fort Jesup State Historic Site in Many, La will have vendor spaces available. The cost will be $25 to benefit the Friends of Fort Jesup. Please contact the Sabine Parish Tourist Commission at 318-256-5880 to register for booth space at the Fort.

To read more please log in or subscribe to the digital edition http://www.etypeservices.com/Sabine%20IndexID378/

Wed
21
Apr

“Tea” on the grounds at Ft. Jesup planned for May 8

“Tea” on the grounds at Ft. Jesup planned for May 8

Local Representatives of the Ft. Jesup Society Children of the American Revolution have tea at a nearby household. They are working with the Friends of Ft. Jesup to host a special luncheon and tea party on May 8.

The Friends of Fort Jesup and the Fort Jesup Society of the Children of the American Revolution have teamed up to sponsor a “Tea” on the grounds at Fort Jesup on May 8 from 11:00 – 1:00 p.m.

Pre-registration will be required due to limited seating. Bring your favorite tea cup/coffee cup and share the history of your set or use one of ours. Several varieties of tea along with a light lunch will be provided for $10.00 per individual. You may dress according to the period, dress up, or come casual. Make this a special treat for yourself or bring your children/ grandchildren to share the memories. Girls and boys are welcome.

To read more please log in or subscribe to the digital edition http://www.etypeservices.com/Sabine%20IndexID378/

Wed
21
Apr

Wilson wins NSU-Argus Award for Excellence in Creative Writing

Wilson wins NSU-Argus Award for Excellence in Creative Writing

Shari Wilson

Shari Wilson of Florien has been named the winner of the first NSU-Argus Award for Excellence in Creative Writing. Lily Bedoya of Alexandria was second and Ruben E. Smith of Clayton was third.

The winners of the contest will hold a virtual reading on Thursday, April 29 at 7 p.m. over Microsoft Teams.

The contest was judged by poet Sarah Lilius and coordinated by Dr. Rebecca Macijeski, director of NSU’s creative writing program and an assistant professor of English.

To read more please log in or subscribe to the digital edition http://www.etypeservices.com/Sabine%20IndexID378/

Wed
14
Apr

Sabine Parish School Board recognizes excellence as school year draws to close

Article Image Alt Text
Article Image Alt Text
Article Image Alt Text
Article Image Alt Text
Article Image Alt Text

Representing Bank of Montgomery are Linda Guay and Ashley Parrie, who sponsored the District’s Elementary School Teacher of the Year, Brittany Bashara of Zwolle Elementary.. Bank of Montgomery generously provided Ms. Bashara with a new iPad. Pictures from left to right are Dr. Sara P. Ebarb, Superintendent, Brittany Bashara, Linday Guay and Ashley Parrie.

Mr. Thomas “Tom” Rivers was named the District’s Bus Driver of the Year. Pictures Left to right are Dr. Sara P. Ebarb, Superintendent Mr. Tom Rivers and Mr. Shane Wright.

Representing Community Bank is Mr. J. J. Blake, who sponsored the District’s High School Teacher of the Year, Kristy Steele of Zwolle High School.. Community Bank generously provided Ms. Steele with a new iPad. Pictures from left to right are Dr. Sara P. Ebarb, Superintendent, Kristy Steele and Mr. J.J. Blake.

Wed
14
Apr

Dr. Corley’s patients can request medical records

Former patients of Dr. Jack Corley whose practice was located at 220 Highland Drive, Many, Louisiana 71449, can request a copy of his or her medical records by calling 318-256-7402.

To read more please log in or subscribe to the digital edition http://www.etypeservices.com/Sabine%20IndexID378/

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - News