527. Cheryl White joins us to discuss her research into the Yellow Fever outbreak in Shreveport in 1873, and the priests who died while ministering to patients suffering from the fever. Dr White recently unveiled a report on the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1873 and the COVID outbreak of 2020. "The sacrifice of five Catholic
priests who gave their lives ministering to people in Shreveport
during the 1873 yellow fever epidemic is memorialized in stained
glass at Holy Trinity Church in downtown. Their stories have
been regularly recounted across nearly 150 years of news reports
and histories of Shreveport. The city’s Pierre Avenue is named
in honor of one of them, Father Jean Pierre, the first pastor of
Holy Trinity. And now their story is becoming more widely known
in the Catholic Church in the U.S. and beyond with the formal
opening of their sainthood case" (Catholic
Herald).
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24, 1973.
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Annual Lebeau Zydeco Festival
July 01, 2023
103 Lebeau Church Road
Lebeau LA 71345
Phone:
(337) 945-4238
Email: gmlemon@yahoo.com
Website
It’s all zydeco music, all day long at the Lebeau Zydeco Festival. From the place that gave us zydeco hits like, “Don’t Mess With My Toot Toot” comes an annual celebration of the genre and its roots in the Creole community. Located on the grounds of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Lebeau, Louisiana, this festival was made for the fans. It features the most popular zydeco music bands in South Louisiana. Bring a dancing partner, maybe a lawn chair, and an appetite. The festival is famous for its pork backbone dinners.
This year, performers include Horace Trahan & the Ossun Express, CJ Vedell & the Zydeco Grapplers, Nathan Williams & the Zydeco Cha Chas, Step Rideau & the Zydeco Outlaws, and Mike Broussard & N Edition Zydeco.
No BBQ pits, ATVs, glass containers, or ice chests/coolers allowed. This festival is held annually on the first Saturday of July.
Admission is $20 for adults and $10 for kids.
Get your festival shirt by contacting Sherrie at 337-257-9457
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