Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Snake Bite Triathlon Super Sprint

The inaugural Snake Bite Triathlon Super Sprint will be held at Lake End Park in Morgan City, LA, August 23rd, 2009 at 8:00 a.m.

The Super Sprint includes a 400 m beach start swim in Lake Palourde, 13 mile bike down LA 70, 2 mile run down Fig Street and return to the best post race party you've ever been to - food, drinks, music, more food!!!

This race takes place in the beautiful swamps surrounding Morgan City, LA. The course is open to vehicular traffic, but will be heavily supported by informed volunteers ready to take care of all snake bites (large or small).

Cost: $50.00 (+$10.00 for a one day USAT pass or proof of yearly USAT membership - insurance) Sorry - no refunds or transfers. Registration will cost $60 after August 1.

If you have ever been bitten by a snake, please send us your story for our "snake bite essay contest" - there is a super cool award to the best essay. Essay must be a true account with some type of proof (like a scar photo or something - Carla and Evelyn, I know you can do these). The essay must be no longer than 500 words.

For more information, contact Lisa Parsiola 985.385.7927 or lcparsiola@yahoo.com or visit snakebitetri.blogspot.com

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Battle of the Basin

The Deep South Racing Association will sponsor the inaugural "Battle of the Basin," August 22-23, 2009 in Morgan City at Russo's Landing. Outboard powered race boats and teams will visit Morgan City for two days of world championship outdoor drag racing.

Racing classes will range from Performance Bass and Ski to the 1/8th mile "Outlaws" with several classes in between. Speed ranges from the low 80-mph in the stock classes to in excess of 110 mph in Pro Gas and Outlaw Classes.

Morgan City is the fourth race of a six race schedule for 2009.

Admission is $10 per person; $10 per ice-chest and food and non-alcoholic beverages will be sold at the race site.

DSRA is a regional racing sanction based in League City Texas, a suburb of Houston and sanctions races in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi.

It is according to the organizers, the most competitive racing on water.

Proceeds will benefit the Morgan City Volunteer Fire Department. According to Marvin Catrett, the event coordinator, we are looking forward to a great turnout of racers and spectators to enjoy a great weekend of racing that will benefit a worthy cause.

For more information, visit www.dsraonline.com.

Monday, August 10, 2009

5 K Fun/Run during S & P Festival

The 100 Black Men of St. Mary Parish will host the Marcus Jones 5K Fun/Run walk, formally known as the 12th annual 100 Black Men 5 K Run/Walk, on Saturday, Sept 5th, as part of the 74th Annual Shrimp and Petroleum Festival.

The race will begin at 8 a.m. The 5K Run will begin in the Morgan City historic district, near city hall. Walkers immediately follow the runners.

The first male and female to cross the finish line will win $250 in cash each. Both the male and female, provided they are 21 years of age or older, will win a $100 dinner gift certificate to the Loco Restaurant located inside Cypress Bayou Casino in Baldwin.

One participant in the event will have an opportunity to win a 2009 LSU Michael Hunt poster commemorating the tiger baseball championship. The poster is an artist's proof, signed by Michael Hunt, and LSU Baseball Head Coach Paul Mainieri. Everyone who pays to run or walk in the race automatically gets a free entry. The general public can also take a chance on winning the poster with a $5 donation by calling 985-312-2154.

1st, 2nd, and 3rd place trophies to the top male and female finishers will be awarded. Award medals for second and third place finishers, in these categories: 13 & under male & female; 14-24 male & female; 25-34 male & female; 35-44 male & female; 45-54 male & female; 55 & over male & female will also be given out.

Proceeds from the 5K Fun/Walk benefit the scholarship fund of the 100 Black Men. For more information on the 5K Fun Run/Walk, contact, 985-312-2154.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Festival

Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Festival Slated September 3-7, 2009

Louisiana’s oldest chartered harvest festival is scheduled to celebrate 74 years of tradition and family fun this upcoming Labor Day Weekend.

The Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Festival will be held September 3-September 7, 2009 in Morgan City, only 90 miles from New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Lafayette. Most festivities are held within the beautiful Downtown Historic District and are free to the general public. Great food, continuous free live music, traditional events and children’s activities will highlight this five-day extravaganza

New events for 2009 events include a shuttle service, car show, motorcycle benefit run and a demonstration tent.

Mitchell Brothers Carnival will kick off the festival, with rides and carnival games at 5 PM Thursday, September 3rd and will continue through Monday.

The traditional arts & crafts show & sale will also open on Friday, September 4th at 5 PM. The event features over 100 artists, crafters and food vendors and will be held under the cover of the US Highway 90 bridge.

The 7th Annual API/USCG Coast Guard Foundation and Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Golf Tournament will be held on Friday, September 18th at the Atchafalaya at Idlewild Golf Course in Patterson, an Audubon Golf Trail course and named one of the best courses to play under $75.00 by Golfer’s Digest in 2007 & 2008.. The tournament is co-sponsored by Major Equipment Rental, Laborde Marine, Frantz Marine, Allis Chalmers, Diamond Tank Rentals, King Trucking, Morgan City Rentals, Northbank Towing, Seward Supply, Sun Towing, Landry Harris Insurance and Eastern Shipbuilders.

Children’s Day activities, sponsored by the Family of Oliver and Marion Bergeron, will begin with children’s field & game events Saturday, September 5th at 9 AM. Children of all ages can participate in sack races, three legged races and more. At 1 p.m., professional storytellers will entertain kids as well as their parents with their wonderful stories. The Children’s Day Mini Street Parade will begin at 11:30 AM. Decorated bicycles, wagons, strollers and four wheelers are welcome to participate. The Children’s Day King and Queen will officially open the J Ray McDermott/Teche Regional Medical Center Children’s Village with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 1 PM. Visiting festival queens will also be present. Visiting royalty travel is sponsored by Allen’s TV Cable Service. Featuring a new look, the McDermott/Teche Regional Medical Center Children’s Village, is a magical play land featuring a smoking dragon, games, prizes, face-painting and more and will be open from 1 PM to 5 PM Saturday- Monday.

Indulge your taste buds and satisfy your appetite at the 21st annual Cajun Culinary Classic, a showcase of local “home style” cooking featuring delicious Cajun & Creole dishes. The Cajun Culinary Classic is open 5 PM to 11 PM Friday, noon to 11 PM Saturday & Sunday, and noon to 9 PM Monday. Local non-profit groups and civic organizations such as Central Catholic High School, Christ Gospel Church, Twin Gospel Church, Kiwanis of Morgan City as well as many others will benefit from the proceeds.

Downtown comes alive with continuous free live music performed by local and national artists at the Petroleum Heritage Music Stage. Time Peace, will kick off the festival at 6 PM on Friday, September 4th followed by The Chee Weez at 8:30 PM. Johnny Firmin and American Heart will begin at 1 PM Saturday, September 5th followed by Dustin Ray and Southern Groove at 3:30 PM, MoJeaux at 6 PM and Bag of Donuts at 9 PM. On Sunday, September 6th, Tommy G & Stormy Weather will begin at 1:00 PM followed by Knight Train at 3:30 PM, Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band at 6:00 PM and Hip Boot Joe at 9 PM. On Monday, September 7th, Ruff-n-Ready will perform at 1 PM, followed by Foret Tradtion at 3:00 PM, Waylon Thibodaux at 5:00 PM and Don Rich at 7:00 PM.

Listen and enjoy one of the South’s most loved and heartfelt forms of music at the Fellowship of Love Gospel Stage, located inside M.D. Shannon Elementary Gymnasium. Entertainment is scheduled to begin Saturday, September 5th and continue through Sunday, September 6th.
The Cultural and Heritage Expo, to be held at Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Festival Visitor Center located at 715 Second Street, will feature exhibits, films, demonstrations and literature that focus on the area’s unique culture. The Expo will be open Saturday through Monday, 10 AM to 3 PM. .

Traditional activities include the Coronation Court, Mass in the Park and the Blessing of the Fleet. The Coronation Court will be held Saturday, August 29, 2009 at 7:30 PM. at the Municipal Auditorium with the crowning of a new King and Queen. The Court & Pageant is a ticketed event.

The community will give thanks for its blessings at Mass in the Park. Mass in the Park begins at 8:30 AM Sunday, September 6th and will be celebrated under the oaks in Lawrence Park. Father Gregg Fratt of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Morgan City will be the celebrant and will feature the 2009 King and Queen and the Knights of Columbus outfitted in full regalia. In the event of rain, services will be held at Holy Cross Catholic Church. Everyone is invited to attend.

The Historic Blessing of the Fleet sponsored by Tidewater, will begin at 10 AM Sunday, followed by the water parade, which features decorated shrimp boats, pleasure craft, offshore supply boats and some of the biggest “muscle” boats of the offshore industry including supply boats, crew boats and tugboats.

The annual Street Parade will be led by the U.S.C.G. Color Guard, Marine Safety Office, Morgan City. It is set to begin at 3 PM and will feature festival royalty, visiting queens, local bands and civic organizations.

Other festivities include the gigantic Fireworks on the River display at 9 PM. on Sunday night, co-sponsored by Bollinger Shipyards and Teche Regional Medical Center, Central Boat Rentals and G & J Land & Marine, the 100 Black Men 12th Annual 5-K Run/Walk, Doiron’s Landing Annual Labor Day Bass Tournament, the MDA Horseshoe Tournament, and the Artist Guild Unlimited 47th Annual Judged Show & Sale at the Everett Street Gallery.

A demonstration tent, located at 715 Second Street of the festival grounds, will open on Saturday, September 5th at 1 p.m. Three demonstrations, lasting two hours each, will be featured. Products will be sold.

A shuttle service, sponsored by People Haulers, Inc. will be offered to guests at Lake End Park and local hotels to the festival grounds. Shuttle service will run Saturday, September 5th to Sunday, September 6th from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

A car show will be featured on Saturday, September 5th. Hosted by the Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Festival and the Cypress Corvette Club, the show will be held on the grounds of MD Shannon Elementary School, 409 Brashear Avenue from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration is $25.00. Late fee is $30.00. Awards will be given at 3 p.m. Proceeds will benefit Relay for Life.

A Motorcycle Benefit Run will also be held on Saturday, September 5th from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Beginning in Berwick and ending in Morgan City near the festival grounds, the run will be approximately 125 miles. Proceeds will benefit the Shriner’s Children’s Hospital.

The festival began in 1936 when the placid port of Morgan City and Berwick received the first boatload of jumbo shrimp, fresh from the deepest Gulf waters. The festival became the Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Festival in 1967, when the oil industry was firmly implanted into the local economy.

The festival has grown to become one of the state’s premiere festivals. The festival was voted 2009, 2007 & 2006 Festival of the Year in Division III and the best festival in 2001, 2000, 1999 and 1998 by the Louisiana Association of Fairs and Festivals, a top 100 American Bus Association event, and a top 20 Southeast Tourism Society event. In July of 1991 Time magazine described the festival as “...the best, the most unusual, the most down-home, the most moving and the most fun that the country has to offer.”

Festival organizers invite you to bring your family to Morgan City for Labor Day weekend to enjoy 74 years of tradition and family fun. For more information, contact the festival office at (985) 385-0703 or visit the festival’s web site at www.shrimp-petrofest.org. For a festival schedule, contact the Cajun Coast Visitors & Convention Bureau at (800) 256-2931 or the festival office at the above number.

The festival is sponsored by the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation & Tourism, Bollinger Shipyards, Teche Reginal Medical Center, Central Boat Rentals, J. Ray McDermott, OGRS LLC, Murphy Oil Corporation, Major Equipment Rental, People Haulers, Tidewater Marine, Laborde Marine, Allen's TV Cable, Amelia Belle Casino, Family of Oliver & Marion Bergeron, Louisiana Lottery, Shell, Tanks a Lot, The Daily Review, API, G & J Land & Marine, US Coast Guard, TK Towing, Sonic of Morgan City, City of Morgan City, St. Mary Parish Government, and Cajun Coast Visitors & Convention Bureau.

For schedules, contact 985-385-0703 or http://www.shrimp-petrofest.org/

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