Opening: The Spring Street Museum had a grand re-opening to showcase upgrades with a ribbon-cutting May 5. A harpist played as people viewed the exhibits. This was one of many Give for Good events.
–Mary Ann Van Osdell



Art Market: Highland Handmade, a Highland-centric market offering art, goods, vintage and more, was held May 9 in the parking lot of Robinson’s Rescue. Almost all of the businesses and individuals either live or work in Highland. Derick Jones, owner of Olive Street Thrift and Vintage; Kate Hesson of Zombee Candle; and April Dahm, former director of the Texas Avenue Maker’s Fair, helped coordinate the firsttime event, which included food vendors and performances by The Gems of Cairo.
–Mary Ann Van Osdell



Strand: The Strand Theatre in downtown Shreveport hosted their season announcement party May 12 on the historic stage of the theater. There are nine shows this year, including “The Producers,” “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat,” “Annie and the Official Blues Brother Revue.” Tickets are on sale now. Call 226-1481 or go to thestrandtheatre.com.
–Mark Crawford






Atlas: Everyone was feeling groovy
and far out at the annual membership drive for the Krewe of Atlas. The
event was held May 16 at the Woman’s Department Club. Attendees dressed
in costumes portraying the ’60s era, fringe and fish nets. Music from
the ’60s played, album covers and cardboard lava lamps were used for
decoration, and food consisted of various fondues.
–Mary Ann Van Osdell



Shower: A
household shower for Ryan Bagley and Amy Martin was held May 16 at the
Fairfield home of Debbie and Eddie Glassell. Glassell retired as a
gastroenterologist in Tennessee and is now working as a physician in
Shreveport. This is the first party the couple has given since he
retired and moved back.
–Mary Ann Van Osdell


Book-signing: William
Joyce, Academy Award-winning filmmaker, bestselling author and
animation pioneer, signed copies of his latest book May 30 at Toy Fair.
Presented as a picture book memoir, “Billy’s Booger” is Joyce’s latest
book, 40 years in the making. Shreveporters were first to purchase the
books in advance of its national release June 2. Full of nostalgic
references to a time when television was black-and-white and Sunday
newspapers had things called “the funnies,” this wildly fun
storywithin-a-story is based loosely on Joyce’s fourth-grade year and
includes a sewn-in mini-book of Joyce’s very first book. “Billy’s
Booger” is the tale of the world’s smartest booger and one that had
Joyce sent to the principal’s office at A.C. Steere Elementary School.
–Mary Ann Van Osdell




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