LSUE programs topic for Lions’ meeting
The long-awaited and much needed renovation and upgrade of the Science Building on the campus at LSUE is on the horizon.
The long-awaited and much needed renovation and upgrade of the Science Building on the campus at LSUE is on the horizon.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
The Crowley Lions Club welcomed officials from the Acadia Parish Library System at a recent luncheon meeting. Among those on hand for the meeting were, from left, Club President Keith Frederick; Lacey Webster library Assistant Director; Christine Daigle, library Director: and Ann Mire, program chair.
It’s been a rough year for everyone since the coronavirus pandemic ended life as we knew it last March.
And the Acadia Parish Library System is no exception.
Crowley Lions learned of downtown enhancement plans in the town of Church Point that will include a museum, pond, park, gazebo and fountain from the curator of the museum.
She has some big shoes to fill, but Valerie Rue Hoffpauir has hit the ground running in her first month as Tourism Director for the City of Crowley.
Crowley Lions learned of a local firm with international reach that manufactures fiberglass grating, handrails, ladders, structural systems and more.
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