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Judice’s Cajun Café Wins “Favorite Taste of the Bayou” Award 2nd Year In A Row Each year the Bridge City Chamber of Commerce holds its Taste of the Bayou Annual Banquet inviting local restaurants and food vendors to bring tasty treats for the banquet’s attendees. This offers banquet guests a chance to sample cuisine from several local restaurants. For the second year in a row guests were asked to vote for their “Favorite Taste of the Bayou”. We are pleased to announce that Judice’s Cajun Café has won for the second year in...
Friday January 11, 2019, Wallace Ellison Crew passed away at the age of 75. Wallace was born December 27, 1943 in Orange, Texas to Ellison Abe Crew and Mary Elizabeth Briggs Crew. He worked at Dupont, Owens-Illinois, and Gemoco. Then he bought a valve repair business, an apartment complex, and an industrial bike shop. He also served in The National Guard while working. Wallace was preceded in death by his father, his mother, and step-father Dick Moore. He is survived by his...
Maddie Smith, Finalist for the top honor For More than 50 years, the School Arts program at the Houston Rodeo has challenged students to think outside of the box. The program provides students in PreK through 12th grade the opportunity to compete in district art shows, earn scholarships, travel to summer workshops and display artwork in the Hayloft Gallery during the Rodeo. Saint Mary Catholic School participated in the show for the 6th year resulting in many students...
Orangefield Elementary students in Mrs. Wolfford's 3rd grade reading classes became paleontologists this week as a culminating activity following their reading story, "The Albertosaurus Mystery, Philip Currie's Hunt in the Badlands." Using special tools, students enjoyed digging out the chips in chocolate chip cookies without breaking the cookie! Using the Scientific Method, students were able to make predictions and draw conclusions about their experiment. They also enjoyed learning about Otzi, the 5,300 year old mummy...