Ragin Cajun Catholics hold 37th Annual Boilin Dash
Ragin Cajun Catholics Hold 37th Annual Boilin Dash 04/16/2021
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Ragin Cajun Catholics held its annual seafood boil benefit to raise money for the student ministry.
Instead of the usual Boilin Bash, the group held a drive-thru style event called the Boilin Dash.
Drivers picked up their boiled seafood while listening to live music from the Huval-Fuselier Cajun Band. On the menu was boiled shrimp, corn, potatoes, and fried catfish.
There was also the chance to win a $5,000 raffle grand prize and a beach vacation to Destin, Florida.
Letters to the Editor: Governments like to forget the past on housing
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Thank goodness for the rationale of Bryce Heard in his comment (Opinion, April 15). Governments like it when the people forget the past, but I haven t forgotten when 35 years ago working for Housing Corp (a government department managing taxpayer-funded houses) began selling off state houses all over the country.
This might seem a long time ago, but it ignited and has perpetuated the problems we have now.
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