Minister’s Corner: Facing the bullies in your life
Are there events, circumstances, or people in your life that leave you paralyzed with fear? I think we all face such things from time to time.
Are there events, circumstances, or people in your life that leave you paralyzed with fear? I think we all face such things from time to time.
•In the 1980s, Louisiana had more business that offered more jobs for the Ville Platte community. Soybeans growers attending the American Soybean Association’s 62nd annual convention.
(Editor’s Note: The following article was submitted by Patricia Duplechin, resident activity director at Heritage Manor Nursing Home in Ville Platte.
When we accept Jesus as our Savior, we cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light. We figuratively bury the “self,” which is symbolized in baptism.
Natalie LeBas of Ville Platte was crowned the University of Louisiana Monroe homecoming queen during halftime of the ULM-South Alabama football game on Oct. 23. The Warhawks won the game 41-31.
Lance Armentor, new CEO of Savoy Medical Center, was invited by Rotarian Jackie Riche’ to address the November 2, meeting of the Ville Platte Rotary Club.
Amid last week’s activities for Cotton Festival the Evangeline Parish 4-H Club has celebrated too. From pumpkin decorating, cooking, to the pet show club members stayed busy.
Holly Kay of Lake Charles was crowned Queen Cotton LXVII during pageant festivities held Saturday evening, October 23.
Rotary District 6200 District Governor Mark Hudson Lee visited the October 19, meeting of the Ville Platte Rotary Club to give an update on Rotary activities on a district and international level.
Holly Kay was crowned Queen Cotton 67. She is pictured in the center with King Cotton 67 Jeff Willis (left) and Queen Cotton 66 Shelbi McClay Rials (right).