Robichaux focuses on growth as a person with team
Tony Robichaux knows that, without his hometown of Crowley and God, he wouldn’t be where he is today.
Tony Robichaux knows that, without his hometown of Crowley and God, he wouldn’t be where he is today.
Let’s put one thing to rest, Judge James T. Genovese doesn’t care for judicial activism.
It isn't often that someone can send a 9-year-old as a replacement speaker and it works perfectly.
Kim Cummins was at one point scheduled to serve as guest speaker for Tuesday’s meeting of the Rotary Club of Crowley. When she realized she wouldn’t be able to make it, she called upon not only a girl with great knowledge of the Leader in Me Program, but a program participant.
Leah McDowell has long-since been one of Martin Petitjean Elementary School’s shining examples of the great success the program has created. That’s why she has spoken at educational symposiums with 500 or 1,000 educators sitting, staring and listening to her every word.
At the beginning of every Rotary year, it’s tasked to the president of the club and its members to formulate a plan to create a successful year.
Tuesday, that was Crowley’s assignment in lieu of a typical meeting.
There was, however, a guest speaker on hand.