Wednesday, June 13, 2012

The Last Moments of the Gunboat Diana, and

Her Almost Final Resting Place

On Sunday, July 8th, Horace Beach, Ph.D., will present a PowerPoint presentation about his research, The Last Moments of the Gunboat Diana, and Her Almost Final Resting Place at the Young Sanders Center for the Study of the War Between the States at 1:30 pm.  Dr. Beach will explain how a psychologist in California became a gunboat Diana researcher. He will share his interest in the Diana and her last hours, and present some of his research findings and conclusions. New information will be presented, as well as speculation requiring future research and exploration.

On the morning of 14 April 1863 the citizens of a small town named Franklin in St. Mary Parish Louisiana were introduced to the sounds of war. On this morning the Battle of Irish Bend also known as the Battle of Nersons’ Woods began with the frightening sound of hundreds of Confederate muskets aimed at approaching Union forces in the sugar cane fields parallel to the Bayou Teche above Franklin. This battle was fought between Union General Nathaniel P. Banks and Confederate General Richard Taylor for the control of the Bayou Teche region. The Confederate forces under the command of General Taylor were greatly outnumbered by the Union aggressors under the command of Brigadier General Cuvier Grover. The battle was a Union victory at a cost of 353 casualties to the Union command. The victory would have been an even greater victory for the Union army if they would have been able to conquer and capture the Confederate forces. The Gunboat Diana saved the day for the Confederate forces by giving continuous fire from her siege gun and cannons upon the Union forces. This continuous barrage of artillery fire by the gunboat Diana gave the Confederate army the opportunity to retreat from the field of battle without being immediately pursued by the Yankee army. This valiant deed by the captain and crew of the Gunboat Diana came at a high cost in casualties. The Diana was abandoned and set on fire by the crew to prevent the vessel from falling into the enemy’s possession.


Dr. Beach was born and raised in Texas. He earned a BA in Psychology at the University of Houston in 1990, and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology at Alameda, California in 1996. He is licensed as a Psychologist in California and New York. Today Dr. Beach lives in the Bay Area in a small town named Clayton.

The Young Sanders Center is located at 701 Teche Drive, Franklin, Louisiana.
For further information contact Roland R. Stansbury, Director at (337) 413-1861 or email us at ysc1861@aol.com



“Waves of Thunder” Outboard Races

July 6th – 8th, 2012
Lake Palourde Parkway


The Morgan City Power Boat Association will host “Waves of Thunder,” outboard races, on July 6th – 8th, 2012 at the Lake Palourde Parkway in Morgan City, Louisiana. This summer will mark the 50th Anniversary of racing since being incorporated.


Pre-ticket sales will be available at $8.00 per person/per day thru Friday, July 6th, and $10 at the gate per person/per day; children 12 and under are free all weekend when accompanied by parent or guardian. Tickets can be purchased at Flower Fashions, Sportsman Cycle Marine, and Its Entertainment in Houma.


Friday, July 6th, will be a FREE to the public “Test Day.” Saturday, July 7th, and Sunday, July 8th, boat races will begin at 12 noon.


Nonprofit organizations will man concessions with a variety of food and drink items. T-shirts will be for sale throughout the weekend. Festival organizers are allowing guests to bring ice chests into the park for a fee of $10 per ice chest. Park & city policy state that glass, open fires or BBQ pits, pets, and firearms are not allowed on the property. This year’s event will have a number of kid’s activities, arts and crafts, and live entertainment by Flatline on Saturday, July 7th from 7:30 - 9:30 pm. Also, on Saturday, July 7th a fireworks show on Lake Palourde will begin at 9 pm. Performance by Flatline and the fireworks show will be free events for the public.


Anyone interested in advance tickets, t-shirts, or sponsorship information can contact the Morgan City Power Boat Association, P. O. Box 3526, Morgan City, LA 70381, call Marie Siracusa at (985)519-2678 or Carla Dartez at (985) 759-0310, or the Morgan City Chamber of Commerce at (985) 384-3830. You can also visit www.cajuncoast.com or www.mcpowerboat.com for more information.






Hydroplane Racing – the greatest show on H2O


Bayou BBQ Bash, "Morgan City Under the Bridge"

July 13 & 14, 2012

Second and Everett Streets in Morgan City

IBCA Sanctioned A State Championship BBQ Competition will have the following food categories: pork spare ribs, brisket, and/or chicken (competetors must cook all three for Grand Champion prize). There will also be a Corporate Cooking Team Throw Down Business Cooking Team Challenge (Bragging Rights for the Best Corporate Company Cooking Team in St. Mary Parish). Teams are not allowed to cook with gas cookers.


Other events to take place include:


• Car Show by Lirette Ford


• Corvette Club Car Show


• Arts & Crafts Booths


• Quilters Guild Booth


• Coast Guard Auxiliary Boater Safety Booth


• Live Music


• Kid's BBQ Competition


• 5K Run


Children's Miracle Network Food Booth will be serving Brisket Sandwiches from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.


This event is organized by the St. Mary Chamber of Commerce. For more information, sponsorship opportunities, or entry forms contact 985-384-3830.


IBCA rules will apply and can be looked up at www.ibcabbq.org.