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What's new at 318 Forum Magazine . Page 1 - no comments - 151 views  REV Entertainment Baseball ProjectAlongside Mayor Tom Arceneaux and District G Councilwoman Ursula Bowman, REV Entertainment President Sean Decker recently gave details – and showed artist renderings – of a proposed stadium and mixed-use development. The idea was first made public last October by then-Mayor Adrian Perkins. Page 4 - no comments - 333 views  Shreveport’s Architecural LegacyAlong for the ride? $300 and a dream. "When you're young, failure is not on your radar," Coe remembered. "I just knew I was going to be able to get a job somewhere. Page 5 - no comments - 345 views  Stemming the Violence“I spoke to a group of third-graders last week,” Arceneaux said, “and they asked me about some of this violence. I said, ‘Every single one of these incidents hurts my soul. Every person who’s injured, every person who’s frightened, every person who’s murdered is a part of our community. Page 7 - no comments - 140 views  America in ShacklesThe charges against President Trump, made by the Manhattan district attorney’s office, hinge on whether there is a cover-up of a payment made to Stormy Daniels, who alleged (initially) that she had an affair with Trump in 2006. Page 9 - no comments - 292 views  Letter to the CommunityThe case for saving Fair Grounds Field is compelling and goes beyond simply preserving a baseball park. A restored Fair Grounds Field can once again be a place to celebrate Shreveport’s youthful expressions of the nation’s pastime, a central location for other outdoor events, and a powerful example of our city maximizing its core neighborhoods. Page 11 - no comments - 370 views  God's Country ResortThat view from the top of the hill is an expanse of willow, cottonwood, ash, hackberry and overcup oak trees that makes up the Soda Lake Wildlife Management Area, which is owned by the Caddo Levee District and operated by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Page 14 - no comments - 261 views  Jimmy Graves finds his purpose in life by staying in his beloved hometownWe go “way back” to our days growing up in Shreveport, playing tennis at Pierremont Oaks and spending our high school years at Captain Shreve. When I recently met Jimmy Graves at Julie Anne’s Bakery & Cafe, my first question was how he got involved with Community Renewal International, where he serves as director of development. Page 16 - no comments - 250 views  What is Public Health? Why is it Important?What is public health, and why is it so important? These two straightforward questions are not so quickly answered. Historically, past initiatives related to public health have promoted the health and well-being of the population yielding prevention of communicable diseases, healthier living conditions and longer life expectancies. Page 20 - no comments - 296 views  37 YEARS OF ARTBREAKIt was 1984! Not George Orwell’s “Big Brother is watching you” 1984, but the year the original Apple MacIntosh personal computer went on sale, break dancing hit the streets, and the Shreveport Regional Arts Council (SRAC) first showcased Arts in Education programs in Caddo Parish Public Schools with ArtBreak. Page 25 - no comments - 236 views  ArtBreak Weekend Schedule!Hands - On Art Activities - More than 25 Make and Take Art activities taught by Northwest Louisiana Professional Artists and themed to the William Joyce Book, The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs. Each activity showcases how the Arts combine with Science, Technology, Engineering and Math to make STEAM!. Page 27 - no comments - 225 views  Three Full Days with Three Full StagesThere’s no Business like Show Business at ArtBreak 2023! Festival goers will be treated to a wide variety of entertaining acts, from choirs, acrobats, tumblers, cheerleaders, monologues, short plays, ROTC Drill Lines, and more! ArtBreak has more stages than a “3-ring circus!”. Page 29 - no comments - 282 views  2022 ArtBreak’s Got Talent Winner Jordan Christian HollinsArtist Kirk Franklin and Maverick City Music, on “Good Morning America,” sung the National Anthem at the Clemson University vs. Notre Dame basketball game, and been contacted by Disney, Nickelodeon, NY producers of “The Lion King.” Kidz Bop Radio, and “America’s Got Talent. Page 29 - no comments - 270 views  The “Kids Drumcussionist” Uncle DevinThe performer getting the most applause throughout the week--the real star of the ArtBreak 37 stage--and the entertainer we are all excited to welcome back to ArtBreak is the wildly popular “kids, Drumcussionist” and Grammy Award nominee, Uncle Devin. Page 29 - no comments - 218 views   . Page 30 - no comments - 166 views   . Page 31 - no comments - 180 views  POETRY OUT LOUD“To be or not to be: that is the question.” At one time, this line from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” was recited frequently in English classrooms throughout the country. Page 33 - no comments - 395 views  Rockin’ in my School Shoes!Parish 2nd grade students attending ArtBreak 37. Pete and the staff of the Shreve Memorial Library want to make reading fun to encourage students to make it a lifelong activity and to obtain a public library card. Page 33 - no comments - 280 views  BUILDERS’ & BUYERS’ GUIDEP H O T O S B Y M A R C G I B S O N A R T I C L E B Y J O E T O D A R. Page 39 - no comments - 227 views   . Page 40 - no comments - 257 views  Big Difference, Same SpaceAre you scrambling around in the closet, looking under three layers of shoes for those you plan to wear? Are your skirts mixed with your blouses and jackets, forming a solid wall of fabric that you have to sift through repeatedly to put together an outfit? Having a good day so far?. Page 51 - no comments - 154 views  318 TalkTHROUGH APRIL 28: ALBINO HINOJOSA & DAVE IVEY EXHIBITION:. Page 55 - no comments - 338 views  On the SceneOn March 11, dogs reigned supreme at Riverview Hall for Robinson Rescue’s Annual Best In Sheaux fundraiser.. Page 58 - no comments - 250 views 
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