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This fox was drawn and painted by a Vermilion Parish student.

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Pieces of art that is on display at the cultural center in Abbeville.

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Some dinosaur eyes created by the art students in the parish.

Talented Visual Arts Program has art exhibit in Abbeville

For the last 17 years, the Vermilion Parish School Board has facilitated a Talented Visual Art program for students identified as talented in the Visual Arts in Vermilion Parish. According to the Louisiana Department of Education, students with extraordinary visual arts talent may be eligible for additional educational support to pursue their art.
This school year began with a record 61 students representing 15 schools in grades 1st through 12th.

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John Roberts

Kaplan’s Roberts elected LA FCCLA State President

As students return from the Louisiana Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) 2023 State Leadership Conference, one Vermilion Parish student is coming back to Kaplan High School with a new role to fill for the next year. John Roberts, son of Johnny and Kathy Roberts, was elected to serve as the Louisiana Association of FCCLA State President.

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Amelia Detraz is the 73rd Cattle Festival Queen.

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From Left: Teen Cattle Queen, Gracie Bourque; Petite Cattle Queen, Tinsley Turnage; 73rd LA Cattle Festival King, Calvin LeBouef; 73rd LA Cattle Festival Queen, Amelia Detraz; Ms. Cattle Queen, Joy Sanders; Deb Cattle Queen, Paisley Lajaunie; and Junior Cattle Queen, Suri Lynn Romero.

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From Left: Baby Cattle Queen, Effie Bergeron and Baby Cattle King, Colt Lemaire.

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King Calvin LeBouef and Queen Amelia Detraz.

Louisiana Cattle Festival welcomes new royalty; Amelia Detraz of Kaplan named Queen

On Saturday, March 4 and Sunday, March 5, the Louisiana Cattle Festival and Fair Association proudly welcomed a new group of royalty to reign over the 73rd Louisiana Cattle Festival, scheduled for October of 2023.
The newly crowned kings and queens are tasked with promoting the festival during their year-long reign in addition to representing the festival and fair association, the state’s cattle industry, the City of Abbeville and Vermilion Parish.

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3rd grade students read 172,379 minutes within the 4 week competition

3rd Graders at Seventh Ward Elementary are READING STATE CHAMPS!

The third graders at Seventh Ward Elementary School recently competed in a world wide AND state level 4 week reading competition called READBowl. READBowl along with “Share the Magic Foundation” was created by former NFL Patriots player Malcolm Mitchell to encourage children to read. Teams from all 50 states and 7 countries competed to read for the most minutes per week. The 3rd grade team, led by school librarian Mrs. Nicole Duhon, was called “Mrs. Nicole’s Ragin’ Cajun Readers”. The team ranked in the top 25 teams 3 weeks in a row in the global Big 3 Conference.

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Anxious children gather for a photo before the start of the “Children’s Mardi Gras Chicken Chase” hosted by Les Amis du Français en Vermillon.

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Children reach for a chicken during the “Children’s Traditional Mardi Gras Chicken Chase” hosted by Les Amis du Français en Vermillon.

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Madame Coralie Feron, the 2nd grade Vermilion Parish French Immersion teacher from Belgium, came to cheer on French students at the “Children’s Mardi Gras Chicken Chase” hosted by Les Amis du Français en Vermillon

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One of the “Official Chicken Catchers” proudly holds the feathered friend she caught during the “Children’s Mardi Gras Chicken Chase” hosted by Les Amis du Français en Vermillon.

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Children work on costumes with their parents during the “Children’s Traditional Mardi Gras Costume-Making Workshop” hosted by Les Amis du Français en Vermillon.

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The chickens listen closely as some of the chasers stand around them discussing catching strategies during the “Children’s Mardi Gras Chicken Chase” hosted by Les Amis du Français en Vermillon

Preserving French Cultural History, Heritage and Tradition

ERATH - The French people of Louisiana stand out because of their language, traditions, customs, celebrations and most of all, their pride in French heritage and culture.
The best way to preserve that culture is to preserve the French language and folk traditions. It is vital to immerse students who study French in culturally-enriching experiences that teach them about the lives of those who came before, and in doing so, instill in them the level of pride in their heritage that is necessary for Louisiana’s French culture and language to survive.

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Vermilion Today

Abbeville Meridional

318 N. Main St.
Abbeville, LA 70510
Phone: 337-893-4223
Fax: 337-898-9022

The Kaplan Herald

219 North Cushing Avenue
Kaplan, LA 70548

The Gueydan Journal

311 Main Street
Gueydan, LA 70542