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Courteous Driving Saves Lives

Whenever I take a road trip out of state, something I do quite often while transporting birds, I can tell I’m back in Louisiana by how people drive. I’m not here to discuss the terrible roads or the potholes in New Orleans that swallow your car whole and teleport it to another dimension.
Julian Dufreche Strawberry Day in the Park, named fora former Ponchatoula Mayor and Tangipahoa Parish Clerk of Court, is a perennial harbinger of the Strawberry Festival. Above, the family of Julian Dufreche, from left to right, include: Back: Billy Dufreche, Kirstin Drozd, Corey Dufreche, Tim DePauia Middle: Glenda Dufreche, Johnny & Strader Cieutat, Janet Dufreche, Melissa Dufreche, Julianna DePauia, Terry Milton, & Jenny, Kody, and Mattie Walker Front row: Olivia, Lena, and Lucia DePauia

Julian Dufreche Strawberry Day in the Park, named fora former Ponchatoula Mayor and Tangipahoa Parish Clerk of Court, is a perennial harbinger of the Strawberry Festival. Above, the family of Julian Dufreche, from left to right, include: Back: Billy Dufreche, Kirstin Drozd, Corey Dufreche, Tim DePauia Middle: Glenda Dufreche, Johnny & Strader Cieutat, Janet Dufreche, Melissa Dufreche, Julianna DePauia, Terry Milton, & Jenny, Kody, and Mattie Walker Front row: Olivia, Lena, and Lucia DePauia

All Good Things Must Come to an End

With its natural setting, advantageous location, and laissez fa ire spirit, Tangipahoa Parish is a haven for festivals and fun. The spring season is particularly exciting because the air of new life blends so seamlessly with the exhilaration of the endless offerings of our decadent celebrations.