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May, 2007 Newsletter

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L. A. F. F.    Email: laffadupre@yahoo.com

                                                                                                       Website: laffnet.org

A Publication of the Louisiana Association of Fairs and Festivals            Al Dupré, Jr., Editor

 

May 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESIDENT’s MESSAGE:

 

Greetings LAFF Friends

 

We are well into springtime and flowers are in full bloom, which for Louisiana, means fairs and festivals are also in full bloom.  The weather has been generally good for our events.

 

Vice-President Jim and his committees are busy planning the 2008 convention, which will again be at the Holiday Inn Select in Baton Rouge.  I want to thank those that have volunteered to assist with the convention and want to encourage others to step forward and do the same.  If you would like to help with anything, just give Jim a call or let your Board representative know.  I feel certain you will enjoy the convention more and we certainly welcome your time and talent.  Workshops are the way we help each other and learn from one another.  If there is a specific workshop that you would like to attend or to host, please let us hear from you.  We always welcome recommendations.

 

Mark your calendars for next year’s convention – February 21 - 24, 2008 at the Holiday Inn Select in Baton Rouge. 

 

If you need help with anything, please do not hesitate to contact me.  I am here to assist your organization in any way I can.  I look forward to serving this year as L.A.F.F. President and to attending as many functions as possible.

 

I hope to see you soon.

 

In the spirit of LAFF, sincerely

 

s/ Paul Magee   

 

      

VICE-PRESIDENT’s MESSAGE:

                                    

                                LOVE     PEACE      LAFF

 

       We are now going into the month of May. The festival season is now in full swing. If you are looking for something to do on a weekend then you are in luck, just look around and there will be a festival for you and your family to enjoy, go out and have fun while helping another festival.

       My wife and I had the pleasure of attending the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival Pageant. We had a great time visiting with the crawfish people and the members of the LAFF board that were on hand to see Mallory relinquish her Crawfish title. It is always a pleasure to see and converse with her whenever we cross paths. Of course there is little time to visit with her as she stays busy with all her Queen duties. Great job Mallory keep up the good work.

       On April 21 & 22 we were at the Etouffee Festival Queens Pageant. The children’s pageant was on the Saturday and the Teen, Ms, & Miss on Sunday. I would like to congratulate all the winners. The new Miss Queen is Paige Broussard. I know she will be a great ambassador for the Etouffee Festival. Also I would like to congratulate the new Ms. Etouffee Queen, Clara Victorian. She is now in District 3 for one year so District 2 will have to wait until she gives up her title to get her back. On the weekend of April 27 – 29 was the Etouffee Festival. We had a beautiful weekend with large crowds, lots of food and lots of fun.   

        I need to address an issue on the convention for a minute. All the rooms at Holiday Inn Select are booked; I am now in the process in getting with other hotels in the area to accommodate our convention. Please be patient and we will do our best to get extra rooms. Keep checking with the hotel, they may have cancellations closer to convention. If rooms become available we will pass it on to our membership. I must ask again that as soon as your queen is chosen please call the hotel direct, not the 800 number, and give them your festival name with your queen’s name and a credit card number so the queen’s room can be confirmed. Once we know how many queens will be attending convention then we may have a few extra rooms. We want our queens to be safe and comfortable for the convention. If anyone has any questions please call or email me or a board member and someone will try to help.

                         

       LOVE -  PEACE -  LAFF  

 

s/ Jim Meaux   

 

 

 

SECRETARY’s MESSAGE:

 

 

On some sad news, past president, Dennis Mouton (Erath’s 4th of July Celebration) lost a nephew after a long battle with cancer.  Funeral services were held on April 26th in Scott, LA for Dennis’ nephew Darrien “Dee” Joseph Thibodeaux. “Dee” was born on May 25, 1997 and went to meet the Lord on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 after a six year battle with leukemia.  Darrien was a star pupil in school, a master at video games, and an aspiring guitar player.  Cancer, it seems, affects everyone; after having lost a sister to it I feel even more empathy for Dennis and Natalie.

 

Please make the information in the newsletter available to your fair/festival members.  If you wish anyone else in your event to receive the newsletter via email, please either type or print very clearly these email addresses and send to laffadupre@yahoo.com.  Also, check the website (www.laffnet.org) for the newsletter, updates and other member information. 

 

If you need any help with your fair or festival, especially in  judging a pageant or other type of contest or just needing any assistance in general, please send an e-mail to:  GOTOBUTTON BM_1_ laffadupre@yahoo.com  or call me at: 985-447-4658 or write: 2402 Elizabeth Street, Thibodaux, LA 70301

 

s/ Al Dupré

 

DISTRICT 6 DIRECTOR

 

Hello from District 6!  We have been having a lot of pretty weather in our area.  It's a busy time of the year.  Ball season is starting, school is about to be over for the summer and there is always a festival to attend.   Looks like its ball and festivals in my near future! 

 

On March 30th, I attended the Ashland Spring Festival gospel singing.  There was a good crowd.  Midway Carnival was setting up their rides and games.  Local people got a chance to showcase their talents; singing, dancing and such.  On March 31st, I watched the parade and attended the Queen's Social/Tea.  I was in charge of the cake-off contest.  We had 21 cakes that were entered into the contest.  Special thanks to State Representative Taylor Townsend and Natchitoches Parish Sherriff Victor Jones for being our judges.  I know they had a tough job.  This was the first year that Ashland has had a carnival at the festival.  Just our luck it had to rain.  There was a good crowd, but I know a lot of people stayed at home because of the rain.  Hopefully, we can get the carnival back again next year.   The LA Hayride Group performed and entertained the crowd in the afternoon. 

 

On the night of March 31st, I attended the Battle of Pleasant Hill Ball.  The newly crowned 2007 Battle of Pleasant Hill Queens were presented.  They shared the first dance with their escorts. The Queens wore their Civil War reenactment costumes. There were approximately 100 people there to enjoy the court presentation, food and dancing. 

 

The first Natchitoches Jazz/R&B Festival Beauty Pageant was held April 7th.  The pageant went well.  I helped audit for the pageant.  Their pageant director is Helen Tousek.  The Natchitoches Jazz/R&B Festival is a new member of LAFF.  I would like to welcome them to our organization and hope to see them at convention next year.  Kasmine Charles is the festival’s new Miss Queen. 

 

On April 14th, I attended the Battle of Pleasant Hill parade, Queen's Tea/Social and the reenactment.  Even with the cold weather, there was a huge turnout.  That night, we attended the Soldier's Ball.  In order to participate, you must have on a period costume.  So all the women wore a Civil War period dress and the men wore their battle suit.  Some of the dances were the Patty Cake Polka, Virginia Reel, Grand March and waltz to name a few.  Most of the dances were group dances.  It was a lot of fun. The reenactors were from all over the United States.  It was interesting meeting and talking with everyone. On the 15th, we visited the Soldier's campground and all the shops.  The 2006 Battle Queen, Katelyn Yates, gave us some history on the Battle and the only remaining building, the Dogtrot House.  The reenactment started at 2 both Saturday and Sunday.  Sunday's crowd was a good bit bigger than Saturdays.  I am sure it had a lot to do with the weather being a little warmer.  

 

On Friday, April 20th, I attended the Natchitoches Jazz/R&B Festival.  Friday night was college night.  So, needless to say it was not "my" kind of music.  But, nevertheless, they had a big turnout and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves.  I was invited to attend Kasmine Charles' Queen's Social at Mama's Oyster House on Front Street that night.  Kasmine had about 14 queens present making it about 30 people in attendance.  After we ate and visited, we all went on a trolley tour of Natchitoches.  We then all went down on the riverbank and listened to music.  The Queens introduced themselves and entered a screaming contest, where the prize was $300.  Surprisingly as this may sound, they did not win!  Yes, even with none other than the Queen of Queens, Mallory Spinner, there to help them out, they did not win.  In my opinion, they should have because you know we have some "loud" Queens.  I think they were definitely robbed!!  On Saturday, April 21st, the crowd double Friday nights crowd.  They had three different stages playing music throughout the day.   Edgar Winter, Monte Montgomery and Sam the Sham were among some of the groups performing over the weekend.   Congratulations to Rodney Harrington and Jon Evans, festival directors, for a festival well done!

 

I have been talking with the Goldonna Saltworks Festival about joining our organization.  I plan to attend their next meeting and give them information on LAFF.  Their festival is usually in the fall of the year.  I look forward to working with their festival.  I have also talked with the Sabine Parish Fair about becoming a member to LAFF again.  I believe years ago they were members of LAFF.  They are contemplating having a pageant for the fair as a fundraiser. 

 

The Robeline Heritage Festival Pageant is May 5th at the Natchitoches Event Center.  I have been helping them with getting contestants, doing their programs and making contestant numbers.  I will also attend the pageant and help with the auditing.  Their 2006 Queen, Savannah Wallace, plans a picnic lunch in the park for her Queen's day. 

 

On May 6th, I plan on attending the LPJA Pageant Extravaganza at the Rayne Civic Center.  It sounds like it will be very informative for judges, directors as well as contestants.  May 10th thru May 13th is the Cochon de Lait Festival in Mansura.    Last year, I judged several competitions including the hog calling, hog imitating, boudin eating contest and several others. I am been practicing my hog calling all year to be able to enter in the women's division.  I'll let you know if I bring home the trophy!! (just joking, by the way!)  These competitions are quite entertaining for all ages I assure you! 

Zwolle Loggers and Forestry Festival is May 11th and 12th.  I look forward to visiting their festival on the 11th.  Last year, they had a good turn out.  Hopefully, the weather will be good and lots of people will come out to enjoy the festivities.

 

As in many districts, this is a busy time of the year for District 6.  If anyone in my district needs my help with anything, please let me know.  I will do my best to make myself available.   Have a good month and may God bless you!

 

s/Alisa Yelverton  

 

 

DISTRICT 7 DIRECTOR

 

Greetings from District 7.  As we enter into another summer season, it appears there is no excuse not to find something interesting to do, or somewhere to find great cuisine from our Fairs and Festivals around Louisiana.  I hope the weather has been great for all the festivals and fairs and maybe the weather will remain as beautiful as it has been for the past few weeks.

 

I want to extend the condolences of District 7 to Mallory Spinner our Queen of Queen’s and her family on the loss of her grandmother.  I attended the services and know where Mallory gets her personality and smile from.  To the entire family, our thoughts and prayers are with you.  Also, we wish Ronnie Lougon a speedy recovery from surgery.  From the e-mails lately, he seems to be getting back in the swing prematurely.  Ronnie, take care and get well soon, we need the Jell-O Shots for the convention.   

 

On the 24th March I had the honor of attending the Cajun Hot Sauce Festival Queens reception.  Monica Suire was a fantastic Queen and is such a brilliant and pleasant young lady.  I wish to personally thank her for the kind words as she addressed the gathering and to assure her that she touched my heart with her comments.  Monica will be a driving force in the business world and I want to wish Monica the very best in all her endeavors.  Also on the 24th I had the honor of emceeing the Black Bear Pageant.  Thanks to Tess Franks and her entire committee for making us feel like part of the family.  On the 31st of March we had our quarterly board meeting in Patterson during the Cypress Sawmill Festival.  We got a blessing as the meeting ended with a torrential downpour, but the skies cleared and the festival continued with great success.  I had the opportunity to visit the Oak Alley Plantation Spring Fest, the weather was beautiful on Sunday, a little cool but the grounds, the house and the crafts were just unbelievable; it appeared to be another success.  On the 30th of March I attended the Louisiana Crawfish Festival in Chalmette.  I want to commend the Knights of Columbus for a fantastic job and a successful event, but more so for helping so much to bring the annual festivities back to the parish.  I can assure that Cisco, Fred and the entire council want to bring the parish back to life as it was before the hurricane.  On April 7th, members of the board attended the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival Associations Queens pageant.  We felt just like family, and were treated as such.  Mallory Spinner relinquished her title, and is now our Queen of Queens, OK Byron, no more sharing.  On April 14th I attended the Louisiana Crawfish Festival Pageant.  I was honored to be present and as a brother Knight felt like I was home again.  On April 22, I had the honor of judging the St. Joan of Arc Spring Festival Pageant, along with two lovely former queens Miss Candace DeNoux and Miss Rachael Bourgeois, and believe me, the pleasure was all mine.  Also on the 22nd on the return home I stopped by the OLPS Pot Pourri Festival in Westwego.  The food smelled great, the crowd was unbelievable, and the entertainment was fantastic.  Danny Hill and his lovely wife and the entire Pot Pourri board are to be commended on another successful event. 

 

Now that I have a moment or two to sit at the computer and put this report together, I want to take time to thank Jim Meaux for the great job he is doing on putting the 2008 convention together.  It appears that Jim wants to coast after Christmas and relax until the opening of the convention.  But, he is still willing to accept any assistance from anyone interested.  If you want to play a part in this convention, contact Jim and let him know

 

I still am asking all members to contact any fair or festival that is in your area and is not a member of LAFF, encourage them to join.  Remember this is your organization, and it will only get better and bigger if you recruit new members. 

 

Until June, I wish you all fair weather, wind at your back and sun in the sky as we continue to make Louisiana shine through our Fairs and Festivals. 

 

s/ Warren Deemer

 

 QUEEN of QUEEN’S

 

After our Board meeting on March 31st, I traveled to Lake Charles for the crowning of the 2007 Miss Contraband Days Queen, Morgan Murray. I returned to Patterson on April 1st to enjoy the Cypress Sawmill Festival. I placed second in the Passe Patout contest with my partner Lauren Frederick, Miss La. Cajun Food Fest. I rode a train around the festival grounds and held a 5 week old tiger!

 

The following weekend was bitter sweet as I relinquished the title of 2006 Crawfish Queen. I

entertained over 40 visiting queens in my hometown of Breaux Bridge. We crawfished in a nearby pond and watched as Leah Domingues was crowned the 2007 Crawfish Queen. I would like to thank the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival Association for their continuous support. To all of the visiting queens and their moms: thank you all for stepping in and helping me the night of the pageant. You are all wonderful people and my mom and I appreciate all of you help. Thanks to all of the LAFF Board members who were there to support me that night. Although this has been a difficult month, the beautiful flowers and words of encouragement I have received from the LAFF Board have made it easier for my family and me.

 

I followed the tracks to DeQuincy on April 12th for the Louisiana Railroad Days Pageant. Despite a brief interruption from a passing train, the pageant and festival was a great success! Courtney Shaw will have opportunity to represent this great festival! Saturday, April 14th, I returned to Ponchatoula for the Louisiana Strawberry Festival. The visiting queens bonded as we huddled together on our float to dodge the rain. Soaking wet, we had a great time walking around the festival and introducing ourselves on the bandstand. It turned out to be a beautiful day and an excellent festival! That night I found myself in Chalmette for the Louisiana Crawfish Pageant as Whitney Blaine Nielson was crowned their queen for 2007. After the pageant, the Knight of Columbus treated everyone to delicious gumbo! Sunday morning I judged the Miss and Teen Miss Morgan City, Miss Berwick and Miss Patterson pageants. Lindsay Hotard relinquished her title and four beautiful young ladies were given the opportunity to represent their hometowns.

 

Natchitoches was my destination on April 20th as I traveled to the Jazz and R/B Festival. I had the opportunity to meet some very wonderful queens and take a trolley ride around this historic town.  The music was wonderful and the queens participated in a scream contest for a local radio station! I had an amazing time and can't wait to return to the area.

 

On April 21st my mom and I traveled to Plaquemine's Parish for a great philanthropy event.

I met up with Ashley Johnson, Orange Festival Queen; Leisha Brocato, La. Shrimp and Petroleum Queen; Amanda Perrin, La. Honey Bee Queen; Brandy Matulich, La. Yambilee Queen; and Bridget Arceneaux, La. Strawberry Festival Queen. Operation Playground is sponsored by an organization called Kaboom and is devoted to building playgrounds in the Gulf Coast region. We had the opportunity to build the 47th playground in the area devastattted by Hurricane Katrina. It was a very rewarding and fun experience that my mom and I enjoyed thoroughly! I traveled to the other side of the state that night as I visited the Mrs. Louisiana America pageant in Lake Charles.  Mrs. Janet Piraro put on a wonderful pageant!

 

My weekend ended close to home on April 22nd as I visited Arnaudville for the Etouffee Festival Pageant. I watched as Michelyn Bernard relinquished her title to Paige Broussard, the 2007 Etouffee Festival Queen. The month ended with a trip to Bunkie for the Louisiana Corn Festival Queens Pageant on April 28th. It was a night with the stars as Kaitlyn Mayeaux was crowned the new queen by Carly Lapoint. School is ending, but festival season is heating up as summer approaches!  I can't wait to see where I'll end up next!

 

s/ Mallory Spinner

 

 

 

Convention 2008

 

“Love, Peace & L.A.F.F.”

 

Holiday Inn Select Baton Rouge

 

February 21 - 24, 2008

  

EVENTS TO ATTEND

With the recent storms, information has been updated as available, always call before going!

 

May 2007 Events

                                                                                          District #

Bogalusa Festival in the Park                        (4)

Bogalusa, LA 70427      Event Dates 11th thru 13th

Marilyn Bateman 225‑735‑5731

E-mail: bogalusachamber@ bellsouth.net

 

Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival                  (3)

Breaux Bridge, LA 70517  Event Dates 4th ,thru 6th    

Byron Blanchard 337-332-6655

Email: info@bbcrawfest.com

 

Celebration of Herbs and Garden                 (3)

Sunset, LA. 70584                               Event Dates  5th  

Vivian Oliver 337-662-3542

Email: herblady@centurytel.net

 

Cochon de Lait Festival                                  (6)

Mansura, LA 71350        Event Dates 10th thru 13th

Angele Quebodeaux 318-253-7299

Email: chamber@cochondelait.com

 

Contraband Days Festival                              (2)

Lake Charles, LA 70602  Event Dates 1st thru 14th

Annette Richie   337-436-5508

Website: www.contrabanddays.com

                                                                                      

Jambalaya Festival                                          (4)

Gonzales, LA 70737        Event Dates 24th thru 27th

Pam Haydell 225-675-5887

Website: jambalayafestival.org

 

Little Red Church Food & Fun Festival        (7)

Destrehan, LA.  70047      Event Dates 4th, 5th & 6th  

Ronald C Rodrigue 985-764-6383

Email: rroddriguue@archdiacese-no.org

 

LA Cajun Food Fest                                         (3)

Kaplan, LA 70548                        Event Date    12th

Lisa Saltzman 337-652-5027

Karen Guilbeau       337-988.7745

 

Our Lady of Prompt Succor Tomato Festival     (7)

Chalmette, LA 70043             Event Dates 5th  & 6th  

Michael Fernandez 504-250-9151

 

Poke Salad Festival   (5)

Blanchard, LA 71009                      Event Date  12th

Pete Copes 318-929-2789

 

Sacred Heart Spring Festival   (6)

Oakdale, LA 71482           Event Dates 4th, 5th & 6th

W. G. Lee 318-335-1823

Email: Joecrawfo3@aol.com

 

Starks Mayhaw Festival    (2)

Starks, LA 70661                Event Dates 18th thru 20th

Evelyn C. White 337-743-6297

 

Sulphur Heritage Festival                                (2)

Sulphur, LA 70665              Event  Dates 26th &27th

Chassidy Dupont 337-527-0357

Email:  cdupont@brinstonemuseum.org

 

Thibodaux Firemen’s Fair                               (1)

Thibodaux, LA 70301         Event Dates 3rd thru 6th  

Foye Lirette  985-446-3247 (FAIR)

Email: ThibFireDept@Charter.net

 

Zwolle Logger & Forestry Festival                (6)

Zwolle, LA 71486           Event Dates  11th thru 13th

Wanda Ezerwack 318-645-4307

Fax: 318-645-2278

 

 

 

 

June 2007 Events

Church Point Buggy Festival  (3)

Church Point, LA 70525     Event Dates 1st thru 3rd

Theresa Cary 337-684-2739

Fax: 337-684-2739

 

City of Opelousas Spice & Music Festival    (3)

Opelousas, LA 70570         Event Dates 1st thru 3rd

Cynthia Richard 337-948-5227

www.opelousasspiceand musicfestival.com

 

Gheens Bon Mangé Festival (1)     

Gheens, LA 70355                Event Dates  2nd & 3rd

Kerney Toups    985‑532‑5694

Email: martinez@lafouch.gov

 

Greater Mandeville Seafood Festival (4)

Mandeville, LA 70470  Event Dates 29th, 30th & 7/1

Bill Dobson 985-624-9762

Email: whd@seafoodfest.com

 

LA Corn Festival (6)

Bunkie, LA 71322            Event Dates 8th thru 10th

Phyllis O’Quin 318-346-2575

Email: Email: bunkiechamber@kricket.net

 

LA Honey Bee Festival  (4)

Independence, LA 70443  Event Dates 16th & 17th

Vickey DiMattia 985-969-6403

Email: vickieQamericandieselpowerproducts.com

 

Smoked Meat Festival  (2)

Ville Platte, LA. 70586   Event Dates 22nd & 23rd

Peggy LeJeune 337-363-4075

Fax: 337-363-2235