CROWLEY LIONS CLUB
Working on rating
The Crowley Fire Department will undergo fire rating testing next year and is working hard to maintain its current Class 2 rating, according to Fire Chief Jody Viator.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
The Crowley Lions Club welcomed representatives of the Acadiana Planning Commission recently. On hand were, from left, Keith Frederick, club president; Chad LaComb, APC economic development planner; Monique Boulet, APC chief administrative officer; and club member Louis Saab.
Lions hear watershed initiative plans
Monique Boulet, chief administrative officer of the Acadiana Planning Commission, outlined projects that have benefitted Acadia Parish and told Crowley Lions of issues being addressed by the APC.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
Kayla Segura, second from left, Acadia Parish 4-H Agent and Parish Chairman; and Dr. Kurt Guidry, second from right, LSU AgCenter Regional Director, were guests of the Crowely Lions Club recently to talk about the operations of the facility and the programs offered through 4-H. Welcoming them to the meeting are Nancy Loewer, far left, program chair; and Club Presiident Keith Frederick.
Lions learn of operations at local center
Members of the Crowley Lions Club recently learned about the operations of the LSU AgCenter and 4-H Extension Office.