
There’s nothing like the relationship between a woman and her favorite handbag.
Thank goodness the Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary Purses for a Purpose auction puts designer goods within reach while helping support programs for individuals in North Louisiana who literally have nowhere else to turn.
Women have always been a big part of the Salvation Army’s fundraising history of “providing
practical support for people in need.” “The Women’s Auxiliary just
started up again in 2012,” said Salvation Army’s Volunteer Coordinator
Jennifer Stephens. “I love the excitement of the ladies that are doing
this fundraiser for us. They have such an honest joy in making it all
happen.”
More
than 1,000 purses will be available for sale and auction, including
designers like Louis Vuitton, Michael Kors and Coach. Men are welcome,
too, however and there will be plenty of awesome silent auction items up
for grabs for them, including four LSU 50-yard line football tickets
plus golf and fishing packages.
In
addition to the purse sales, there will be a silent auction and live
auction. There will be LAGNIAPPE items of jewelry, gift cards and other
goodies donated by local couture stores, boutiques, department stores
and fashion savvy individuals to add extra spice to the event.
“Almost
all of the bags come with packages,” Stephens said. “We have a healthy
girl packages with a sports bags and donated designer handbag packages
like Dooney & Bourke. The purse is really only the beginning.”
The
Salvation Army helps individuals who literally need it the most. “There
was a young lady who contacted us because she was pregnant and had to
quit her job due to the pregnancy and complications,” Stephens said.
“She moved into the shelter and we were able to work with her and find
her permanent housing and help with rental assistance until she had her
baby. I am glad we are here to help people that have nowhere else to
go.”
"All of
the money raised will help fund Salvation Army programs right here in
Shreveport-Bossier, such as Carla’s Haven and Boys and Girls Club,”
Stephens said. “These programs provide support for local children,
veterans, women, families and seniors.”
What’s
Your Purse-onality: Purses for a Purpose is set for Saturday, Aug. 26
from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Events on the Red in Bossier City. Sonja Bailes
will emcee and Stacey Durante will be the auctioneer. Advanced tickets
are $10 now through Aug. 22 and may be purchased online at www.purses2017.eventbrite. com or at The Salvation Army, 200 East Stoner. Tickets will be $15 at the door.
– Susan Reeks
2017 Grand Prix of Louisiana U.S. Powerboat Nationals on the Red River
The
Shreveport-Bossier Sports Commission, the Red River Waterway
Commission, Powerboat Nationals LLC, and the American Power Boat
Association, will host the 2017 Grand Prix of Louisiana - Outboard
Performance Craft, U.S. Powerboat Nationals on the Red River, Sept. 2-3.
Professional
racers from across the country and Canada will compete in eight
different categories for this year’s ultimate titles. Between 50 and 60
powerboats are expected to race all weekend. The Powerboat Nationals has
been called NASCAR on water because of the speed, agility and
showmanship of the powerboats “We are so excited that the community,
through our sponsors and partners, has helped us to expand this event
for the citizens of Shreveport-Bossier, as well as our visitors,” said
Kelly Wells, executive director of the Shreveport-Bossier Sports
Commission. “The national attention it garners, coupled with the
visiting teams and out-of-town spectators, gives our area quite an
economic boost over the holiday weekend.”
The
event, slated for the Red River near the Texas Street Bridge, can be
viewed for free from the Louisiana Boardwalk Outlets, or from Riverview
Park. Entertainment, food vendors and kids’ zone will be under the Texas
Street Bridge at the Louisiana Boardwalk Outlets and on the Shreveport
side from Riverview Park. For a full schedule of events, visit www.shreveportbossiersports.com.
A test and tune will be held on Friday, Sept. 1, between 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
at the race site, with competitive racing starting at 8 a.m. Saturday
and Sunday mornings and ending at 7 p.m. both days. Bands perform both
nights from 6 p.m.-9 p.m.
Eric
Gilmore, marketing director for the Red River Waterway Commission,
stated their organization’s interest in the Powerboat Nationals. "The
Commission's sole objective is to bring commercial and leisure traffic
to the Red River and hosting the Powerboat Nationals in downtown
Shreveport-Bossier allows visitors and citizens from North Louisiana to
enjoy the river during a national sporting event and enjoy the
businesses along the riverfront and downtown area, " Gilmore said. "We
are always excited to partner with events which promote and utilize the
river and invest funds that bring a strong economic impact to the North
Louisiana region." Incredible tricks will be performed between 1 to 7
p.m. in between racing by hydrofoil, wake-board and hydro-flight
professionals both Saturday and Sunday. Eight bands will entertain
Saturday and Sunday.
Stoner
Boat Launch is closed to the general public on Wednesday evening, Aug.
30, through Tuesday morning, Sept. 5. The public can alternatively
launch from Arthur Teague or the Red River South Marina during these
dates. The newly opened dog park will remain open from 5 a.m.-10 p.m.
during the event. The public will be asked to use the parking lot
closest to the skate park on Thursday-Monday of Labor Day weekend, and a
small number of handicap parking spots will be available at Stoner near
the entrance to the dog park.
The
Red River from the I-20 Bridge north to Twelve Mile Bayou is closed
except for in between racing from Friday through Sunday to the general
public. The Caddo and Bossier Sheriffs' Departments will have water
patrols to assist boaters with crossing these areas during limited
breaks in racing between 8 a.m.-7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 2
and 3.
Spectator
boats are encouraged to come out and enjoy the races and will need to
set up north of the Twelve Mile Bayou markers for the race and south of
Horseshoe Casino. A rain date of Monday, Sept. 4, is scheduled should
any kind of inclement weather hamper the competition. There will be pro
wakeboard competitions, hydro-flights and hydrofoil exhibitions. This
event is free and open to the public. It is from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. both
days.
The Saturday and Sunday events will feature eight
bands throughout the weekend along the riverfront at Riverview Park in
Shreveport and the Louisiana Boardwalk Outlets in Bossier City. Some of
the bands include Southern Roots, Anxious, Johnny Earthquake and the
Moondogs, Hotwired and the Dusty Rose Band. The LSU Tigers versus BYU
Cougars game at 8:30 p.m. will be played on a large outdoor screen at
Riverview Park and outdoor television screens at the Boardwalk.
For more information on this event, visit www.powerboatnationals.com.
Check out Facebook Powerboat Nationals Gran Prix of Louisiana and
Instagram Powerboat Nationals SBC. To see more sports events in the
Caddo and Bossier Parish areas, visit shreveportbossiersports.org or
sbfunguide.com.
– Kelly Wells