| | Display: News - Images - Sections This week in 318 Forum MagazineA Day to GiveThe Community Foundation of North Louisiana will kick off the first 24-hour online giving day May 6. During that period, the Community Foundation along with its sponsors will amplify all donations made to participating organizations. Organizations can also receive extra cash prizes throughout the day.  'The Cynic'In the old days our barber was also the small town doctor. He agreed to take a little off the sides after he got my appendix out..  Nature’s PlaceStephanie Lusk is the co-director of the foundation and said renovations on the old YWCA are to start this spring with completion scheduled for the fall. In December, Lusk said the museum will host its grand opening and has issued a call to local artists and international writers for the debut.  More of Page 5 »Perfect SeasonWith their 105-103 victory over the Jacksonville Giants, the Shreveport-Bossier Mavericks not only secured the American Basketball Association League Championship, they also capped off a perfect winning season, with 34 out of 34 wins. A large crowd enthusiastically cheered on the team at Hirsch Coliseum the night of the final game April 14.  More of Page 6 »New Business PlatformIn a region increasingly becoming known for its new business-friendly atmosphere, 1MC has quickly become popular. “We fought long and hard for Shreveport to get 1 Million Cups, and we got it before New Orleans,” John Grindley, executive director of Cohab, said.  More of Page 8 »Free summer bowling from Holiday LanesKids Bowl Free and over 1,050 participating bowling centers from coast to coast and Canada have teamed up to provide children with two free games of bowling every day all summer.  More of Page 9 »Seeing LouisianaMy opponent, an 18-year incumbent, said it could not be done. He was mistaken. The Bossier City meeting will be the 11th held in North Louisiana since I took office in 2003. We have met in Shreveport, Ruston, West Monroe, Vidalia, Winnfield, Natchitoches and Many.  More of Page 10 »ARE YOU KIDDING ME?As an observer of the political realm for five decades, I find myself in disbelief with what is going on in the Louisiana Legislature, other governmental entities, and with special interests groups and out-ofstate billionaires. It seems that they have all gone crazy or, at the very least, are stuck in a past century.  Passing ThoughtsA couple of passing thoughts on the current Legislative session that’s thankfully a little better than half over … It was reassuring to learn that state lawmaker Thomas Carmody removed his bill to make the Holy Bible the state book of Louisiana from consideration by the House, although it had already passed in committee on an 8-5 vote.  WALKING AROUND MONEYThe rich just get richer. If there was ever any question about that statement, the Caddo Parish Commission has certainly put it to rest now. And not only are the rich getting richer, they are doing so with your money, and more of it than ever before in history.  More of Page 14 »Regular Check-upsAnnual check-ups are key in maintaining health and taking proactive measures to prevent diseases that might be common in your family or age range. The annual visit to your primary care physician can include a battery of tests and screenings, depending on the unique circumstances for each individual patient.  Melanoma Skin Cancer Curable If Detected EarlyWith the cold winter months behind us, outdoor activities are in full swing. But wait, sun worshipers. Did you know one in five Americans will develop some form of skin cancer in his or her lifetime? Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States and of all the types of skin cancers, melanoma is the most serious.  Live and LearnSupporting the health and wellness of our community through education.  The Oaks gives independent residents newfound freedomResidents have nothing to do or they have everything to do at the active adult community operated by Willis-Knighton Health System. It’s their choice. Senior adults at The Oaks embrace as much social, intellectual, physical and spiritual involvement as they choose.  Reaching the Finishhe Louisiana state University Health sciences Foundation will hold its annual “An evening for Heroes” event May 8 at the shreveport Convention Center. the evening will honor the survivors of two accidents as well as associated emergency teams and medical professionals.  More of Page 25 »Skin Cancerdidn’t come to see me for a melanoma when she made an appointment at my office. She simply had a rash that was itchy. While performing an examination, I noticed a small “mole” on her back and biopsied it. This tiny little imperfection turned out to be a melanoma (skin cancer).  More of Page 26 »Healthy GeezerSome biology. If you have anemia, your blood does not carry enough oxygen to the rest of your body. The most common cause of anemia is iron deficiency. You need iron to make hemoglobin. Hemoglobin carries the oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body.  at HOMESouth highlands Remodel Brightens Up Home.  Southern with a TwistThe homeowner says she spends most of her time in the kitchen because it is so inviting..  More of Page 34 »More of Page 35 »More of Page 37 »More of Page 38 »More of Page 39 »More of Page 40 »More of Page 41 »More of Page 42 »More of Page 44 »More of Page 45 »More of Page 46 »More of Page 47 »Talk of the TownShreveport. 221-0490. Acts are 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. unless otherwise stated. Loco Lounge featuring the best selection of electronic dance music artists in town, Fridays; Floyd Grigsby and the 5GK Band, Saturdays. cOve On cROSS laKe:.  Rollin’ on the River2-8 p.m. and win the $2,500 top prize. Wet, the Pool Party will be on Fridays, May 16 and 30 from 7-10 p.m. at the pool; enjoy live entertainment and a $500 bikini contest; admission is $5. National Coffee Day is Friday, May 16; treat yourself to one free coffee at the Grill from 8-10 a.  Come Celebrate Cinco de MayoEda Rodriguez and her family own a mexican seafood restaurant, a meat market and a bakery in Bossier City, Louisiana. With a passion for life Eda works hard every day with her husband Luis Orozco taking care of four children and three businesses.  More of Page 52 »65 Years YoungSince its debut in 1949, the Shreveport Opera has presented nearly the entire traditional operatic repertoire, as well as hosted some of the world’s greatest performers.  Disney on IceDisney on Ice is returning to the CenturyLink Center, presenting “Rockin’ Ever After” for the first time in Shreveport. Performances will be held at various times May 1-4 at the CenturyLink Center. Presented by Feld Entertainment, the show is a two-hour Disney event.  More of Page 54 »On the Entertainment SceneThe Bossier Arts Council will open a couple of exhibits May 6. BAC’s Gallery Fine Art Center will present the art of Carola Nix. The show will run from May 6-July 26, with an opening reception 5 to 7 p.m. May 20. The gallery is located at 2151 Airline Dr., Suite 1200, Bossier City.  More of Page 55 »More of Page 57 » Loading writers... Loading ads... Loading comments... Come Celebrate Cinco de Mayo MARISCOS LA JABITA Eda Rodriguez  (318) 742-5595 | 2242 Barksdale Blvd. Bossier City, LA 71112 Eda Rodriguez and her family own a mexican seafood restaurant, a meat market and a bakery in Bossier City, Louisiana. With a passion for life Eda works hard every day with her husband Luis Orozco taking care of four children and three businesses. Being born in Zacatecas, Mexico and growing up in Fort Worth, Texas, Eda had an opportunity to experience authenticity. When she moved here from Fort Worth with her family they found themselves missing some of the stores and restaurants they would frequent. Continuing her father’s dream of being a restaurant and store owner Rodriguez continues her father’s passion. The restaurant Mariscos La Jabita opened in 2010 and serves seafood like you would enjoy if you were on the beach in Mexico. Offering specialties such as large luscious shrimp cocktail or whole fried tilapia are just a couple of the items Eda grew up on. They also serve traditional Mexican food like enchiladas and fajitas. “It is a great place to truly experience authentic Mexican food”, she said. You will also find delicious pastries and fresh corn flour tortillas that are made by their bakery. The bakery is called Tortilleria y Panaderia El Novillo. They specialize in Mexican pastries and desserts and recently started making wedding cakes. Some of the other desserts are Tres Leches Cake, Jello, Chocoflan and Flan. The store is called El Novillo and is a Hispanic meat market. There you can find marinated fajita meat, chicken, beef ribs or pork ribs specialty cut to cook on the grill. Eda is especially proud that at their meat market customers can order their meats already marinated—even ground beef for tacos. El Novillo also carries meat for tacos al pastor and pork cracklings made fresh everyday along with regular meats like pork chops, chicken quarters and many others. “This is not just a meat market”, said Eda, “you can also find a variety of Hispanic products, vegetables, cheeses and many other products. Eda and her family are so pleased with their support from the community. “My favorite part about being a business owner is for people to tell me that they really enjoy visiting our businesses”. Eda wants everyone to know that if you have a good business idea that you should put your idea in motion and work really hard for it to prosper. “Come and enjoy celebrating Cinco De Mayo with us”, Eda said. |