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  • Airs Mon., April 28, 6 p.m. Join host Shannon Johnston for a conversation with Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple. Temple discusses his journey to public servant and his passion for his role as Insurance Commissioner, the need for insurance providers to succeed in Louisiana while lowering costs for individuals and businesses, and what solutions are on the table.
  • A conversation with Dianne Clark, the executive director of Sci-Port in Shreveport.
  • Thursday, April 10, 2025, at 6 p.m. On this Health Matters, we’ explore the neurogenerative disorder Parkinson’s Disease and talk about the treatment options and current research for this condition. Health Matters host Dr. Randall Brewer is joined by Elizabeth Disbrow, PhD, Professor of Neurology and Director of the LSU Health Shreveport Center for Brain Health; Dr. Natalia Chunga, Assistant Professor of Neurology at LSU Health Shreveport; and Marie Vazquez, PhD, PT, Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences and Director - LSUHS Institutional Wellness.
  • This episode of TRI features the work of the Arc Caddo-Bossier’s Goldman School and Child Development Center, which has served children and families in the Shreveport-Bossier area since 1962. The Goldman School and Child Development Center offers an inclusive educational experience where children with and without disabilities learn and develop together.
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  • Shreveport Green returns to The Seventh Tap for the Annual Give 4 Green Fundraiser on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 from 6:00 PM to 10:00!

    🍃 This FREE, ALL-AGES celebration will feature live music, 28+ local food and art vendors, interactive eco-art, and a recycled art contest... and did we mention it’s all going down at The Seventh Tap? Specialized Give 4 Green beer will be brewed for this event only!

    🪨 Bring the kids along for some rock painting, recycled art, green games, and family-friendly fun. On the stage, catch live music sets from local musicians Mack Swans, Jaquan Davis, Signs of Stress, and HAG, with 10-minute poetry readings between sets.

    🌸 With all the fun, don’t forget: Shreveport Green is looking to raise $30,000 to put towards making Shreveport greener, cleaner, and more sustainable every day.

    🌳 Plant a seed and raise a glass with us at Give 4 Green on May 6, 2025. See ya there!
  • SFA Gardens to Host Plant Propagation Workshop
    Nacogdoches, TX--SFA Gardens will host a plant propagation workshop from 9 a.m. to noon on May 3 in the Ina Brundrett Conservation Education Building at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center, 2900 Raguet Street.

    Dr. Andrew King, Texas A&M Agrilife research ornamental specialist and assistant professor in the Texas A&M Department of Horticultural Science, will share propagation tips and tricks and invite participants to try their hand at plant propagation. King will teach various propagation techniques, including cuttings and sowing seeds. Class members will participate in hands-on activities and get to take home some of their propagated plants. "This workshop will be a great opportunity for gardeners to learn the basics of propagation," King said.

    King’s research interests include ornamental plant improvement, ornamental plant trialing, medicinal plants and nursery/greenhouse production systems. He is a 4th generation horticulturist whose family has been in the nursery industry for 110 years. King has served on faculty in the Texas A&M Department of Horticultural Sciences in College Station and as the assistant director of SFA Gardens at Stephen F. Austin State University. King received his bachelor’s degree in agriculture at Stephen F. Austin University and master’s and doctoral degrees from Texas A&M University.

    Reservations can be made online at https://sfasu.edu/gardens/store. Cost is $25 for SFA Gardens members and $35 for non-members.

    For further information, contact SFA Gardens at sfagardens@sfasu.edu or 936-468-1832.
  • The LSMSA Chorale & Mixed Ensemble Showcase will be presented at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 4 in the CPT Recital Hall at Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts in Natchitoches. The public is invited to enjoy this year-end showcase of student talent under the direction of Mr. Gregory Wascoe, Instructor of Voice and Chorale. The CPT Recital Hall is located at the southwest corner of the High School Building at 715 University Parkway. There is no cost to attend and advance tickets are not required. For driving directions or more information, visit www.LSMSA.edu.
  • LSMSA Dance Ensemble’s Spring Concert will be held, Apr. 30-May 2, at 7 p.m. in David C. Treen Auditorium at the Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts. Treen Auditorium is located on the first floor of the High School Building at 715 University Parkway in Natchitoches. Guests are encouraged to enter through the front entrance of the building, which faces University Parkway. Admission is free.

    For the first time, the concert will be divided into two halves. The first half will feature choreography by Crystal Lewis, Associate Lecturer and Director of Dance. The second half will spotlight original student choreography from dance students enrolled in LSMSA’s “Artist-in-Training” program, or “AiT.” AiT students who will present original choreography are Emily Ayton (’25), of Destrehan, Rylie Renee Eirls (’25), of Pineville, and Tori Bourque (’25), of Gonzalez.
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