An anecdote, as defined by William Morris, editor of The American Heritage
Dictionary of the English Language, is a short account of some interesting
or humorous incident. Evergreen has been blessed with many anecdotes to
document.
The Anecdotes Page will contain anecdotes on
any event or incident which occurred in Evergreen or to Pelicans while in or
away from Evergreen. This is an excellent opportunity to take a few
minutes and document an incident which should be of interest to viewers.
There are no
stipulations on length of an anecdote. Please email your anecdotes to
Ed@EvergreenLa.org.
Anecdotes:
Cottonport Egg-Knocking: A Fifty Year
Tradition by Sharon Lemoine Juneau
Peggy Brouillette – Wake and
Funeral by Debbie Riche’ Molan
Hot Bed
by Bert St. Romain
Bill Albritton by Erik Braum
THE GUM TREE by
Maurine Bordelon LaCour
I Remember The Greatest Woman That Never Was by Maurine Bordelon
LaCour
GIMME A
MOON PIE by Maurine Bordelon LaCour
Smoking Seagull on the Galveston
Ferry by Ed Dugas
Hiding in Coat Rack Strategy by Billy
Wright Hilleren
Remembering Hurricane
Audrey by Dr. John L. Smith
Damages From Hurricane
Audrey & Courageous Repair Job by Ed Dugas
Hot Time at the Bunkie Dairy Queen During Hurricane
Audrey by Ed Dugas
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