Drunk uncles? Relatives arguing about politics? Before you start piling mashed potatoes on your plate, get to know some of the worst people coming to Thanksgiving dinner this year.
According to statistics (2014), there are about 17.4 million children being raised in a single-parent home, with over 80% being raised by single mothers. A local organization gives support to those single parents.
Experience the simple beauty and tradition of Christmas past with Vermilionville’s special Old Time Christmas Family Day on Saturday, December 12 from 10 AM - 4 PM.
April is the Louisiana Jeepers' member drive month, and representatives will be at various locations, signing people up for the club and renewing current memberships.
ATRO serves children and adults with special needs, providing horses to be ridden therapeutically. The Family Fun Day will be Saturday, November 1, 2014 at Lafayette’s Cabbage Patch, located on the side of Blackham Coliseum.
The Bayou Vermilion Festival & Boat Parade is a celebration of and on the Bayou Vermilion that aims to increase awareness of the river as a viable source of recreation for Lafayette Parish and also serves as a fundraiser for the Bayou Vermilion District's efforts along the Vermilion.
Ah, Thanksgiving. Every family’s tradition is different, but some things always ring true. There will always be a motley crew of folks coming together to celebrate and slip into a tryptophan-induced slumber.
Here are the people who show up at Thanksgiving dinner...