Rouses co-owner releases statement on attendance at US Capitol rally
KATC
and last updated 2021-01-07 15:48:54-05
Rouses has released a statement after a photo shared on social media shows co-owner Donald Rouse, Sr. at Wednesday s Trump rally at the US Capitol that ended in a breach of the Capitol building.
The photo of Rouse was posted on Facebook by a man social media users have identified as a former Rouses HR Director. The photo depicts the two men outside at the rally.
The post has been deleted but the image was quickly circulated around Facebook and Twitter.
In that statement Donald Rouses says that he was there at the capital but left before the violence began. He has condemned the actions of those at the US Capitol Building saying, Violence and destruction do not represent our countryâs values, or the values of Rouses.
Crown In a Can Hitting Stores Now
I am a big fan of Crown, and mixing it just makes it all the better. Recently, social media has been blowing up with the pictures of Crown in a can. It seems that there are three flavors available to choose from: Crown and Cola, Peach, and Washington Apple. Sweet baby Jesus, I am in!
Although I personally am not a fan of Crown and Coke, I am a fan of the Washinton Apple. The cans are 12oz, sorry 10oz can drinkers. The label claims each can is also 7% alcohol. Guaranteed to bring you some Christmas cheer no matter what sort of Grinch you want to be.
Krewe of Red Beans Announces Its “Hire a Mardi Gras Artist” Initiative
The Krewe of Red Beans have announced their plans to launch the “Hire a Mardi Gras Artist” initiative. The project is endorsed by Krewe du Vieux and the Krewe of Chewbacchus – as well as Rouses Markets, NOLA Craft Culture, and Merchant House.
The goal is to create jobs, especially for the recently laid-off float builders and artisans. Because the City of New Orleans has cancelled all parades, these artists, carpenters and other artisans find themselves out of work or under-employed.
The idea came from former Krewe of Red Beans member, artist Caroline Thomas, who works as a float builder. Caroline understands the ins and outs of the float-building process and the people who make Mardi Gras what it is. “Mardi Gras float artists have spent years tirelessly working behind the scenes to bring Carnival to the streets. Now it’s time to return the favor and help keep these workers employed during a very