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Rotary Club of Crowley President-elect Pat Miers, left, and program organizer for Tuesday’s meeting Alice Whiting, right, welcomed Ann Mire to speak on Crowley’s history as well as her latest project, “Crowley: Past and Present,” which combines scenes from a film created in 1915 and today along with pictures of the nearly 100 years in between.

Mire gives Rotarians first look at ‘Crowley: Past and Present’

Loyal readers of The Crowley Post-Signal have already been made aware of Ann Mire’s love of Crowley’s deep historic lore.

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Rotary Club of Crowley President Mary Zaunbrecher, left, and program organizer M’Elise Trahan, right, thank their fellow Rotarian, Kirk Schexnider for his program on landscaping and gardening.

Schexnider offers landscaping tips to his fellow Rotarians

Rotarians at their wits end with their lawn and landscapes were in luck Tuesday as Kirk Schexnider provided several tips as part of his program at

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The Rotary Club of Crowley welcomed a report from the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra & Conservatory of Music Tuesday on the Do-Re-ME! program that is netting great results thus far. On hand were, from left, Debbie Spallino, program organizer; Iya Tsyrkot and Rebecca Doucet, ASO; and Mary Zaunbrecher, club president.

ASO&C’s Do-Re-ME! program netting great results

With just one 30-minute session per week, the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra & Conservatory of Music’s Do-Re-ME! program is netting good results.
Their goal of 20 percent increases in student test scores – labeled as aggressive for a low-dose program – are being met.

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