THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
Dustin Gaspard plays both the harmonica and guitar during one of his songs Friday at the Greetings From Levy Park concert. The singer/songwriter entertained the GFLP crowd with tales and songs about his upbringing in Cow Island. His repertoire ranged from ballads to funk to Swamp Pop. The GFLP finale will be April 26 with Dylan LeBlanc.
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Crowley wins District ‘Cleanest City’ title
The City of Crowley will defend its State Cleanest City title when judges from the Louisiana Garden Club Federation visit later this month.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Alicia Huesers
On Wednesday, March 20, Neesie’s Sweet Dough Pies held their grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony at their new facility located at 114 E. 9th St. in Crowley. Holding the ribbon for the ceremony were front row from left: Jeffery “Paco” Poullard, Marcella Poullard, Brent Frick, Mary Morrison, Alderman Brad Core, School Board Member James Etta David, Alderwoman Sandra Marx, Mayor Chad Monceaux, Owner Frederick Guillory, Jamie Guillory, Owner Denise “Nessie “Guillory, Jacquette Guidry, Dr. Ezora Proctor, Bishop James W. Proctor, Brenda Sheppard, Alderwoman Katie Chiasson, Rev. Frank Ford and Myrtle Cain.
Neesie’s Sweet Dough Pies hosts grand opening, ribbon cutting
THE POST-SIGNAL / Alicia Huesers
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Three Notre Dame seniors were recognized at the CYLA Diocese of Lafayette banquet on Monday, March 18. Council 5499 winners are Zack Hebert and Mary Himel, center and left. Included with them is Egan Knights Council 6959 winner, Alex Welch. Hebert was chosen as the Diocese of Lafayette overall boy winner and will be competing at the state level on April 6 in Baton Rouge. Hebert is a parishioner of St. Michael the Archangel Church in Crowley. Himel is a parishioner of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church in Rayne. Welch is a parishioner of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Oakdale.