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Free face painting in the Children's Village in Lawrence Park.
—Review Photos/Diane Miller Fears

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Children's Village fun.

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Climbing the wall.

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Children's Village is a popular spot.

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Hayes Beecher, 10-months, of Morgan City was ready with his family to share cool treats at the Children's Day Mini Street Parade.

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Keeping the theme patriotic was Army veteran Dustin Bagwell, his wife Maggie and their sons Finn (left) and Beck.

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Even a "Star Wars" shrimp boat made an appearance at the Children's Day Parade.

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No parade is complete without Cajun "Reeboks."

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Visiting queens were on hand to cheer the children during the parade.

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The queens also visited the Artists Guild Unlimited Everett Street Gallery.

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No Culinary Classic in Lawrence Park is complete without a Central Catholic High School burger.

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A variety of food is also available under the U.S. 90 bridge.

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Arts and crafts under the bridge features a caricature artist.

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Sharing is caring.

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Bumper cars are always a thrill.

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Those that need more excitement need not look far.

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Saturday's music began with Gospel Music in the Park.

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Partly cloudy skies kept temperatures from being as sweltering as they have been.

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Dancers take the floor.

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The Justin Cornett Band entertained.

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Children were also kept entertained by playground equipment in Lawrence Park while families ate food and listened to music.

More Saturday S&P photos

A photographic look at Saturday festivities at the Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival in downtown Morgan City.

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Twin City Funeral Home in Morgan City sponsored the St. Mary AARP June meeting and meal. From left are Twin City staff members Alaina Beaugh, administrative assistant and Amber Colbert, manager; AARP President Bryce Merrill and Twin City’s James Davis, funeral assistant. The next St. Mary AARP meeting and meal will be held July 11 at the St. Mary Senior Citizens Center in Morgan City. For information about the organization or its activities, call 985-384-2277.
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St. Mary AARP sets activities at June meeting

St. Mary AARP Chapter 4435 held its monthly meeting and meal June 5 at the St. Mary Senior Citizens Center, home of St. Mary AARP, in Morgan City.

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Sponsoring the August St. Mary AARP meeting and meal were Aetna Better Health and Aetna Medicare. Aetna State Manager Renee Watson, left and Market Representative Marcia Bonnet attended.
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Aetna Market Representative Marcia Bonnet, left, presented St. Mary AARP’s D.J. Theriot with an Aetna gift bag filled with over-the-counter medical supplies following a raffle.

St. Mary AARP plans casino trips

St. Mary AARP Chapter 4435 held its monthly meeting and meal Aug. 1 at the St. Mary Senior Citizens Center, home of St. Mary AARP, in Morgan City.

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