Dr. Rustum Ernest Girouard Jr. named Honoree of International Rice Festival
Dr. Rustum Ernest Girouard, Jr. better known as “Ernest”, has been chosen as Honoree of the 2017 International Rice Festival, according to Suzy Webb, festival president.
Dr. Rustum Ernest Girouard, Jr. better known as “Ernest”, has been chosen as Honoree of the 2017 International Rice Festival, according to Suzy Webb, festival president.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Howie Dennis
Purchasing the first ticket for the 2017 International Rice Festival Queen’s Ball and Honoree Cocktail Party was Saja Hoffpauir, right, with Hoffpauir Farms. Selling the ticket to Hoffpauir is Suzy Webb, festival president and chairperson for the social. The event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 23, at the Grand Opera House.
2017 Rice Festival Honoree, Dr. Rustum Ernest Girouard, Jr.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Saja Hoffpauir
Judges for the Adult Division of the 2016 International Rice Festival Rice and Creole Cookery Contest were, seated from left, Lafayette Reserve Deputy Marshal Clay Higgins, Sharon Romero, State Rep. Jack Montoucet, Jeremy Hebert; standing, Bridget Boustany, Phyllis Crawford, Robert Dominick and Mary Credeur.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Saja Hoffpauir
Judging the Teen Division of the 2016 International Rice Festival Rice and Creole Cookery Contest were, seated from left, Crowley Chief of Police Jimmy Broussard, Aaron Dietz, Marcy Broussard, Cathy Habetz; standing, Cynthia Dominick, Bernice McElwee, Teri Fish and Sudie Landry.
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Judges for the Intermediate Division of the 2016 International Rice Festival Rice and Creole Cookery Contest were, seated from left, Sandra Montoucet, Renee Allen, Brett Geymann, Steve Linscombe; standing, Lynne Broussard, Joan Finley, Peggy Lake and Sandra Simon.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Saja Hoffpauir
Reggie’s Downtown Crowley, located at 218 N. Parkerson, was awarded first place in the 80th International Rice Festival Front Door Decorating Contest for its creative wreath and swag, complete with pitcher of beer made with rice (inset). Sammie Reggie, left, owner of the bar and grill, was on hand to receive the award from Crowley Garden Club member Carol Trahan.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Saja Hoffpauir
RIGHT: Second place in the 80th International Rice Festival Door Decorating Contest was awarded to Serendipite Home Decor, 313 N. Parkerson Ave., which focused on rice-producing countries around the world. Marlene Brantley, president of the Crowley Garden Club, presented the ribbon.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Saja Hoffpauir
LEFT: Receiving third place in the 80th International Rice Festival Door Decorating Contest was The Center for Children and Families, 309 N. Parkerson Ave., which incorporated Rice Festival Memorabilia along with the center’s logo. Director Katie Guinn, who designed the decorations, was on hand to receive the award from Garden Club member Sissy Gall, right.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Saja Hoffpauir
Boutique Forty-Six, 300 N. Parkerson Ave., was awarded honorable mention in the 80th International Rice Festival Door Decorating Contest for its traditional-style fall wreath and swag. Garden Club members Carol Trahan, far left, and Sissy Gall, far right, presented the award to, from left, Mona Fontenot, Sidney Fontenot and Jada Castille.
This year, the Crowley Garden Club, in conjunction with the International Rice Festival Association, brought back the IRF Front Door Decorating Contest for the 80th International Rice Festival.
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