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The Spring Fling on the Berwick riverfront is underway and will continue through April 3. Left on Red will play 7-9 p.m. Saturday.

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Youngsters ride the Freestyle on Saturday at the Berwick Spring Fling.

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Ellis Clemons, 6, of Morgan City gets the drop on a carnival shooting game target.

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Luna and Zeke Graves of Morgan City go for a drive on one of the Mac's Carnival rides.

Spring Fling in Berwick

Berwick's Spring Fling on the Riverfront is underway and will run through April 3.

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Saturday's Spring Market under the U.S. 90 bridge drew more than 80 vendors and a big crowd of shoppers.

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Michelle Giordano, left, and Tammie Johnson of Morgan City's Alumni Shop prepare merchandise for customers at Saturday's downtown Spring Market.

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Kelli Melancon, left, and Emily Durocher wait for customers at their Usborne Books table at the downtown Spring Market.

Spring Market, spring bling

Four city blocks of booths and tables greeted customers at downtown Morgan City's Spring Market on Saturday under the U.S. 90 bridge.

The Daily Review/Bill Decker

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Spec. Malik Bodiford of the Louisiana National Guard gives Wilbert Poole of Morgan City an injection of COVID-19 vaccine at Saturday's Sleeves Up event at the Siracusaville Recreation Center. The event is part of a push to deliver vaccine to groups disproportionately affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

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Sgt. Brian Dorion, left, and Spec. Brian Forestier staff the check-in table Saturday at the Sleeves Up vaccination event.

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State Rep. Vincent St. Blanc III, R-Franklin, left, and Parish Councilman Mark Duhon of Amelia were on hand for Saturday's Sleeves Up event.

UPDATED WITH VACCINATION DATA: Sleeves Up event comes to Siracusaville Rec Center

A state initiative came to Morgan City on Saturday to persuade African Americans that COVID-19 is safe and effective.

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