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Dustin Barnett of Southern Q was awarded the top prize of Grand Champion Saturday at the conclusion of the 11th annual Bayou BBQ Bash presented by the Marine Corps League, St. Mary Detachment. From left is event founder Mata Tellman, Barnett, Barbecue Competitors Alliance Head Judge Andy Hollerman and St. Mary Detachment Jr. Past Commandant Virginia Sutton. Barnett received a trophy and a special Bayou BBQ Bash ring created by Klutts Jewelers.
—The Review Photos/Diane Miller Fears

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Adam Gautreau of Cajun Blaze was the Reserve Champion Saturday at the 11th annual Bayou BBQ Bash presented by the Marine Corps League, St. Mary Detachment. He is with St. Mary Detachment Jr. Past Commandant Virginia Sutton.

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Sam Guarisco of The Station BBQ was crowned this year’s St. Mary Parish Champion. He is with St. Mary Detachment Jr. Past Commandant Virginia Sutton.

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The Corporate Champion was Chris Bridge of The Smoke House. He is with St. Mary Detachment Jr. Past Commandant Virginia Sutton.

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Jaxsen Airado was the Kids-Q winner in the pork chop division of the 11th annual Bayou BBQ Bash presented by the Marine Corp League, St. Mary Detachment.

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Audrey Cheramie was the chicken category winner in the Kids-Q division of the 11th annual Bayou BBQ Bash presented by the Marine Corps League, St. Mary Detachment. With her is her uncle, Carl Beecher.

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Dustin Barnett of Southern Q was first in the ribs division Saturday at the 11th annual Bayou BBQ Bash presented by the Marine Corps League, St. Mary Detachment. St. Mary Detachment Jr. Past Commandant Virginia Sutton presented the award.

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James Curse’s Stockyard Landing was first in chicken division Saturday at the 11th annual Bayou BBQ Bash presented by the Marine Corps League, St. Mary Detachment. St. Mary Detachment Jr. Past Commandant Virginia Sutton presented the award.

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Adam Gautreau of Cajun Blaze placed first in the brisket division Saturday at the 11th annual Bayou BBQ Bash presented by the Marine Corps League, St. Mary Detachment. St. Mary Detachment Jr. Past Commandant Virginia Sutton presented the award.

Barnett is Bayou BBQ Bash Grand Champion

Dustin Barnett of Southern Q was awarded the top prize of Grand Champion Saturday at the conclusion of the 11th annual Bayou BBQ Bash presented by the Marine Corps League, St. Mary Detachment 600.

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Ivy LeBlanc, 11 months, reaches for an egg during the City of Morgan City’s annual Easter Egg Hunt in Lawrence Park Saturday. Her mom Taylor LaCoste looks on.
—The Daily Review Photos/Diane Miller Fears

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And they are off! Children up to age 8 converged on Lawrence Park in Morgan City for the City of Morgan City’s annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday.

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The Easter Bunny was on hand Saturday to take pictures with children attending the City of Morgan City’s annual Easter Egg Hunt in Lawrence Park. With the holiday character are Fraylee Francis, 8 and Kaylee Francis, 3, while Charlotte Francis takes their photo.

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Looking for the prize inside the eggs Saturday during the City of Morgan City’s annual Easter Egg Hunt in Lawrence Park are Phillip Tran, 4, and Addilyn Levy, 4, with helper Madison Levy. Addilyn did find the prize for third place in her age group.

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The City of Morgan City held its annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday at Lawrence Park. Children up to 8 years old hunted for the colored eggs containing the piece of paper that would winner one of three chocolate Easter Bunnies for each age group. Winners were, ages 2 and under, Marlie Carter, first; Harper Pickens, second; and Addison Stevens, third. Age 3-5 winners were Stefano Case, first; Timberlynn LaCoste, second; and Addilyn Levy, third. Winners in the 6-8 age group were Nathan Everitt, first; Dorranesha Singleton, second; and Lucia Case, third. With the winners is Morgan City Mayor Lee Dragna.

Children converge for Morgan City Easter Egg Hunt

The City of Morgan City held its annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday at Lawrence Park.

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Amar Broussard placed first in fifth-grade fiction in the Nicholls Reading Council Young Authors Contest while at Bayou Vista Elementary. He received a medal and his entry was published in the Louisiana Reading Association anthology, “Les Jeunes Ecrivains.” The Patterson Junior High student is with Almetra Pierce-Stansbury, assistant principal.
—Nicholls Reading Council Photos

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Tre’mond Sneeze placed first in kindergarten fiction in the Nicholls Reading Council Young Authors Contest while at J.B. Maitland in Morgan City. His entry also placed at state. He received a medal and his entry was published in the Louisiana Reading Association anthology, “Les Jeunes Ecrivains.” He now attends Hattie Watts in Patterson and is with Charles Foulcard, assistant principal.

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Alexzander Burbante placed first in fourth-grade non-fiction, first in fourth-grade poetry and first in fourth-grade fiction in the Nicholls Reading Council Young Authors Contest while at Hattie Watts Elementary in Patterson. His fiction entry also placed at the Louisiana Reading Association level. The Patterson Junior High student is with Courtney Andrews, assistant principal.

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Ella Dudoussat placed first in eighth-grade fiction while at Patterson Junior High School.

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Jace Hammonds placed first in second-grade poetry at Hattie Watts Elementary in Patterson in the Nicholls Reading Council Young Authors Contest. He is with Charles Foulcard, assistant principal.

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Jeffrey Bratsch Jr. placed first in kindergarten non-fiction and A’riya Kelly placed first in kindergarten poetry at J.B. Maitland in Morgan City. They are with Principal Tonia Verrette.

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Kimberly Perez-Deleon place second in first-grade fiction in the Nicholls Reading Council Young Authors Contest while at J.S. Aucoin Elementary in Amelia. The Morgan City Junior High student is with M C Bank’s Emily Berry, left, and Principal Carmen Lagarde.

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Anthony Calderon at J.S. Aucoin in Amelia placed second in fourth-grade poetry in the Nicholls Reading Council Young Authors Contest.

Nicholls Reading Council gives young author awards

The Nicholls Reading Council Young Authors Contest for 2019-20 was unable to hold its awards ceremony due to COVID-19 restrictions.

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The St. Mary Parish Red Ribbon Week slogan and grand champion art contest winners were recognized during Thursday’s St. Mary Parish School Board meeting. The art contest grand champion winner is Kailynn Gaudet, a Berwick Junior High School student. Sophie Dufrene, a student at J.B. Maitland Elementary in Morgan City, and Aiden Sherville, a student at St. John Elementary in Franklin, were the slogan contest co-winners. Each had the slogan “Don’t Huff, Don’t Puff, stay AWAY from that stuff! Be Drug-Free!” From left are Dufrene, Gaudet and Sherville.
—The Daily Review Photos/Geoff Stoute

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St. Mary Parish Red Ribbon Art Contest winners, whose artwork will be featured in the parish’s 2020-2021 Red Ribbon Calendar, were recognized during Thursday’s St. Mary Parish School board meeting. Winners were, from left, Katelyn Besse, Morgan City Junior High School; Sydreanna Powell, Morgan City High School; Meredith LaGrange and Cora LaGrange, both of M.E. Norman Elementary School in Morgan City; and Silas Hastings of Morgan City Junior High School. Other art contest winners not pictured are Aeris Ladday of Berwick Junior High School; Ann-Marie Guagliardo, Morgan City Junior High School; Allie Blakeman, Patterson High School; Emily Rogers, Hanson Memorial High School in Franklin; and Bailey Crochet, M.E. Norman Elementary.

Red Ribbon Week slogan, art contest winners recognized

The St. Mary Parish Red Ribbon Week slogan and art contest winners were recognized during Aug. 13’s St. Mary Parish School Board meeting.

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