118. We interview J. Dawn, the author of Ashes of Betrayal inThe Magicis Chronicles series. J. Dawn is the author of a growing series of books called the Magicis Chronicles. These books are set in the near future, where magic forces that have always been among us have become public. New Orleans is one of the centers of magic, so the characters will be making their way to the Big Easy at some point in the next book. Join us as we talk to J. Dawn about her magic series.
- This week in Louisiana history. August 22, 1701. Jean Baptiste Le Moyne Bienville succeeds Ensign de Sauvolle (Sauvolle's first name is unknown) as commandant of Louisiana.
- This week in New Orleans history. On August 22, 1947,
a hurricane passed offshore Grand Isle. Sabine Pass reported a
3.6 foot storm surge as the storm hit the Upper Texas coast
September 19th, 1947: Hurricane force winds first reached the
Mississippi and Louisiana shores at 6 a.m. and New Orleans at
8 a.m.. Gusts to 125 m.p.h. were estimated at Moisant
International Airport (highest gust measured was 112 m.p.h.)
and the pressure fell to 28.57". A fifteen foot storm
surge overcame the Bay St. Louis seawall. Ostrica saw an 11.5
foot surge and Shell Beach experienced an 11.2 foot storm
surge. Water was 6 feet deep in Jefferson Parish. The air
fields at Moisant were under 2 feet of water, closing the
airport during its second year of operation. This storm
demonstrated the dire need for tidal protection levees for New
Orleans. Much of the city was flooded, and $100 million in
damage was produced. The storm claimed 51 victims, 12 in
Louisiana.
- This week in Louisiana.39th Annual Gueydan Duck Festival
August 27-30, 2015
The first festival was held in November of 1977 and has grown considerably each year. Held originally on blocked-off streets in Gueydan, the Duck festival moved to its own grounds in 1980 when the Atlantic-Richfield Company donated 7 acres to the Gueydan Duck Festival and the Vermilion Parish Police Jury. Early in 1996, the Gueydan Duck Festival Association purchased a 10 acre tract of land adjacent to the existing festival grounds complete with lighting and metal buildings for all the festival activities.
P.O. Box 179
Gueydan, LA. 70542
404 Dallas Guidry Rd
Gueydan, LA. 70542
Phone: 337-536-6456
Fax: 337- 536-9997
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