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From left, Raymond Hébert, president and CEO of the Community Foundation of Acadiana, invited the Rotary Club of Crowley to participate in CFA’s Acadiana Mega Raffle, while program organizer Sandy Melancon and President Mary Zaunbrecher welcomed guest speaker Elizabeth “EB” Brooks to discuss the Horse Farm project in Lafayette.

Horse Farm presentation heard by Rotarians

If only half of the ambitious undertaking of Lafayette Central Park, the nonprofit organization in charge of the Horse

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Past District 6200 Gov. Clarence Prudhomme, far left, installed the 2014-15 officers and directors at the club’s installation banquet Tuesday night. They were, from left, President-Elect Pat Miers, Secretary Melinda Malmay, Treasurer Troy Breaux, Debbie Spallino (who will be helping out with treasurer duties this year) and Directors Kirk Schexnider, Becky Lamm, Jill Signorelli and Suzy Webb. (Photo by JC Webb)

New officers installed, Rotarians of the Year named at banquet

As the evening drew to a close, the night’s biggest honor – Rotarian of the Year – was still awaited.

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Allen “Noochie” Credeur, left, presented Choices 2014 to the Rotary Club of Crowley at its meeting Tuesday. Welcoming him were club secretary, Judge M’Elise Trahan, and program organizer, Tracy Young.

Credeur presents ‘Choices 2014’ to Rotary Club

In its final meeting before the Rotary Club of Crowley will pass the torch of leadership to a new set of officers, the club saw the pres

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Complete with photos and items from Africa, Isabella D. Crane, center, presented a program on African currency and costume and provided insight on some of the continent’s varying cultures at the Rotary Club of Crowley’s Tuesday meeting. Serving as program organizer was Isabella delaHoussaye, left, and the meeting was led by President Scott Shumacher.

Crane provides informative look into African culture

For years now, Isabella D. Crane has been interested in things from abroad – their cultures, their geopolitics, etc.

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Master Sgt. Richard Bullock, left, and Col. Michael Borrel, right, presented the program at Tuesday’s Rotary Club of Crowley meeting, discussing the Louisiana National Guard’s Youth Challenge Program. Helping welcome Bullock and Borrel were, center from left, Rotarian Isabella delaHoussaye and President-Elect and program organizer, Mary Zaunbrecher.

Rotarians learn about state’s Youth Challenge Program

For many at-risk teenagers, life doesn’t hold a lot of hope and opportunities.

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