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Christmas in the Garden
LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens from 9 a.m.-noon. Spend the morning eating hot pancakes provi...
at LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens
#LOVEBATONROUGESATURDAYS
Program with experts demonstrating how families can be healthy. It’s a Lights Out Party. W...
at Knock Knock Children’s Museum
Words of Wisdom From a Former Camp Counselor
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Learning to live independently is certainly difficult, but parents can help children grow up by encouraging their freedom in appropriate stages.... Read full article
Gossip Can Destroy
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Read about the destruction gossip causes from Very Rev. Randy M. Cuevas, V.F., Pastor St. Aloysius Catholic Church.... Read full article
PB&J Fruit Kabobs
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Have a picnic with the kiddos with these easy-to-make kabobs. Use their favorite jelly and fruit to make them extra special.... Read full article
Zane Whittington
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Continuing to always learn and grow is important to Zane Whittington. As principal of Jefferson Terrace Elementary, Zane has major goals on what he hopes for the futures of the students, teachers, and the school. However, it’s the standard he holds h... Read full article
Embrace the New Year in Your Faith
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2016 was a tough year, but keeping your faith strong should help in making 2017 a better year.... Read full article
Science, Space, & Summer Fun
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If you have a future astronomer, engineer, physicist, or astronaut in your home, give them an out-of-this-world experience at BREC’s Highland Road Park Observatory (HRPO) this summer.... Read full article
Impossibly Easy Mini Cheeseburger Pies
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Feast on these mini cheeseburgers this week. They’re the perfect size for little hands to enjoy, and they’re delicious!... Read full article
Mapping Family Fun Louisiana-Style
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Whether you’re looking for water fun in Sportsman's Paradise or wanting to dive into history in Cajun Country, there’s something for every member of the family in all corners of our great state. We have mapped out a few ideas to get you started this ... Read full article
Bless Their Heart
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It is a widely-known witticism that when you talk about someone in the South, one can self-pardon by simply adding the words, “bless their heart.” The reality is, what is being said rarely does actually bless anybody. It seems harmless enough, until ... Read full article