Bon Temps Jeep Club Members Meeting Tonight
The Bon Temps Jeep Club is holding their first Meet-Greet-n-Eat Social at Pizza Village on Kaliste Saloom tonight at 7pm.
The Bon Temps Jeep Club is holding their first Meet-Greet-n-Eat Social at Pizza Village on Kaliste Saloom tonight at 7pm.
You can build your own planter boxes for your vegetable plants for around $20 each.
"We're excited how the whole Acadiana experiences an economic impact. That's what we are here for and we want to bring people to our community. We want to make sure everyone benefits from this festival," - Monica Hebert, Festival Board Of Directors President
We visited the "City Market" region of Kansas City, Missouri over this past weekend, taking in the sights and sounds of their farmer's market.
Having been in operation since 1857, City Market is one of the midwest's longest-running farmer's markets, with restaurants, shops, museums and entertainment venues, and of course, lots of fresh fruits and vegetables!
Summer's almost here and it's time to think about what the kids will be doing with their free time. Here's a terrific option for girls! Girl Scouts of Louisiana – Pines to the Gulf is offering a variety of day and overnight camps this summer
Teachers and parents influence young lives in so many ways, but one teacher in Cleveland, OH, went beyond the call of duty and gave part of herself, literally, to save an 8-year-old student.
This Malibu compound is owned by a very established (read: older) actor who, despite being nominated for three Academy Awards, has yet to win one.
Don't worry, Mr. Susan Lucci. Your day will come.
This dad needs a job...badly. But until he gets one, we'll settle for his creative YouTube videos.
Here's a homeless man's story in his own words. You need to watch this video and share it.
Danny Farrish, a blogger for Martha Stewart Living, whose parents are from Lafayette, Louisiana recently visited Acadiana and shared some highlights of his trip with the readers of the site.
The surf may be up in Hawaii, but blood pressure definitely isn’t.
Women from all over Acadiana will be participating in 'Women Build,' a national volunteer movement which encourages women to learn construction skills and make a difference by building homes and helping to end poverty housing.