Friday, October 11, 2019

334. Henry Walther

334. Our interview with Henry Walther, President of the College Democrats of Louisiana. Walther says his first initiatives as the new president of the statewide chapter are to guide new college chapters as they begin to structure their respective organizations. “From the state federation level, I think we should still give a lot of flexibility to school chapters, because I go to school in New Orleans, and I don’t know what’s happening in Lafayette,” Walther said. “My main goal is just going to be able to provide additional support, especially for new chapters. They’re just getting started. That’s kind of our number one priority for this academic year.”
  1. This week in Louisiana history. October 12, 1886. A hurricane stuck Johnson's Bayou in Cameron killing between 50 and 100 people.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. October 5, 1961 opening of the Playboy Club in New Orleans.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    October 19, 2019
    2:00-6:00 pm
    Shreveport Brew Festival
        Experience an afternoon sampling internationally acclaimed and domestically micro-brewed ales, pilsners, stouts and everything in between at this 11th annual event. In addition to more than 100 beers to sample, BREW patrons will experience live music, college football games on big-screen TVs, and delicious samples of signature dishes from some of Shreveport’s most popular restaurants.
    Email info@shreveportbrew.com.
    $60.00 per person.
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. Maude Caillot on Royal St. while Lisa Walker waits for me to hurry up.
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