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CREOLE CULTURAL NEWS FLASH! MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR LOUISIANAS HISTORIC CREOLE FAMILIES BASTILLE DAY FRENCH MASS, HONORARIUM & SUMMER CONCERT FESTIVAL ON JULY 12, SATURDAY 10:00AM IN VILLE PLATTE, LA. AT THE NORTHSIDE CIVIC CENTER PAVILION, 704 N. SOILEAU ST.! Dear friends of pen, press and media, Please run this ad from the non-profit Creole Families Bastille Day Heritage Festival & Mass the weekend BEFORE the our July 12 festival weekend program in order to give the public sufficient advanced notice of our planned and scheduled activities. Introducing our LOUISIANAS Creole Families Bastille Day Heritage, Mass & Honorees Summer Festival! FREE BOOTH/VENDOR SPACES, FREE ADMISSION TO EVERYONE! WHERE & WHEN TO GO? July 12, Saturday at 10:00 am-3:00 pm at Ville Plattes Civic Center Pavilion, 704 N. Soileau St. All we ask is that you make a financial donation at the festival grounds, or by mail, and/or buy anyone or several of our several festival gifts to help us to continue to make this historic and cultural festival FREE! We are proud to announce our unique French Creole designer T-shirts w our historic new logo w/ our backside motto and definitions for all to learn at a glance about who we are, and who we are not! This shirt has all us covered -the Indians, the French, the Africans, the Spanish & yes, even the Acadians! The Louisiana Creole Families Cultural & Education Societys chief mission is to promote Louisianas true cultural history and to perpetuate our shared Creole French & Metis heritage, food, language and social traditions through lectures, festival programs, books, travel and souvenir products. This designer T-shirt is one of several historic items to be seen and sold at the Creole Families Bastille Day Heritage 2014 & Mass on July 12, Saturday at 10:00 am-3:00 pm at Ville Plattes Civic Center Pavilion, 704 N. Soileau St. -Opening ceremonies begin promptly at 10:00 am w/ Bienvenu by Mayor Jennifer Vidrine & President Gene Buller -Holy mass en francais w/ Fr. Jason Vidrine -Creole French Families blessing by Fr. Richard Vidrine en francais de la louisiane -Indian blessing by Chief John Mayeux, Avoyelles Nation -Annual public address by John laFleur II: 500 Years of Culture: Louisianas Creole French & Metis People, Language & Culture -Special Guests-honorees Ellic da Paul, Jeremy Semien, Dr. David Cheramie, and many more! -Salute & Bastille Day champagne toast lead by Dr. Charles Fontenot & President Gene Buller! -Creole barbecue lunch, family fun n Petit Coureurs de Bois Grandpas & Grandsons/daughters piggy back, wagon & footrace -Our Lady of the Hat Creole Belles summertime hat competition -Louisiana Authors Table -Afternoon concert with DJ The Breadman & Billy Johnson & the Creoles Puis, oueh, on va danser, cher! Were also proud to announce the production of a wonderful new handbook Louisianas Creole French People, Language, Food & Culture: 500 Years of Culture by author John laFleur II, who has assigned this book to the benefit of the Creole Families Education & Cultural Society Inc. This book is now available on Amazon and BookRix as an e-book for only $4.99! ALL SALES PROCEIPTS go to benefit the goals and service of this truly humanitarian cultural & educational society. Louisianas Creole French People, Language, Food & Culture: 500 Years of Culture is a book that all teachers, tour guides and educated people of pride have long awaited, it will be soon be available in softcover. This remarkable little book has been written in simple English so that even high school students can read it easily. It carefully explains things like what is a Cajun and how, when and why all of that got started! And, of course a question so many have is, What is a Creole? Did our Creole French language & culture exist in Louisiana before the Acadians got here? Is Haitian Creole the same as Louisiana French Creole? Why is our French different from modern French? And, is our French, bad French? Why is New Orleans creole cooking different from ours? Hint: Its not bc ours is supposed to be Cajun. This remarkable little book has won the respect of many highly professional scholars from all around the world and will also provides honest answers and research sources for further research for those who want to dig deeper into the true history of Louisianas earliest culture & people; us, the French Creoles! Also available will be souvenir copies of the beautiful historical document known as Senate Resolution #30 which was sponsored by Senator Eric LaFleur. Approved by the Louisiana Senate last year declaring July 14, Bastille Day (French Independence Day), Louisianas French Creole Families heritage day! This day celebrates freedom, equality and brotherhood for all mankind and will be made available for donations of only $5.00! The Creole Families Education & Cultural Society is now taking orders at creolebookstore@hotmail for the Creole French designer T-shirts, souvenir Resolution SR 30, and our new cultural handbook, Louisianas Creole French People... all of which will be available at Creole Families Bastille Day Festival on July 12, 10:00 am at the Ville Platte Civic Center Pavilion, 704 N. Soileau St! Suggested designer T-shirt donations: $12.00 sm., $25.00 med.,lg., & x-lg. $35.00 xxx-lg. These beautiful designer shirts come in summer white with the 5 color logo which acknowledges all of Louisianas historic founding ethnicities, who together created our remarkable and unique language, food and culture! Come Celebrate ALL of US & YOURSELVES -yes, our true culture, faith and all of our people as we make and remarry Louisianas true history to our shared pride! Call 337.418.1506 or or email: creolebookstore@hotmail to order of or free vendor booth space! SHARE, SHARE, SHARE, THIS MESSAGE, CHER!
Posted on: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 21:02:21 +0000

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