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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Parish President Hotard & Marathon Reveal 47th Annual Andouille Poster

St.  John the Baptist Parish - Parish President Hotard and staff joined by  Marathon, Andouille Festival Queens, stakeholders, and local officials  kicked off the 47th Annual Andouille Festival Thursday with the  unveiling of the official 2022 Andouille Festival poster. The Andouille  Festival is scheduled for October 14th-16th at the Thomas F. Daley  Memorial (Hwy 51) Park in LaPlace.

Parish President Hotard welcomed attendees, and  expressed her excitement for the festival’s return in 2022. "It has been  an unprecedented two years filled with many challenges and although  Hurricane Ida recovery is still ongoing, we look forward to coming  together on this weekend to celebrate great food, rides, music and  more,” said Parish President Hotard.

Iman Montgomery spoke on behalf of Marathon and  acknowledged their continued support as presenting sponsor and community  partner. President Hotard then offered background information on this  year’s poster artist, Karin Douroux, long-time Art Instructor and St.  John resident. When creating this design, Karin wanted to “use imagery  that reflected on things that represent St. John Parish &  Andouille…the smokehouse, sugar cane, and the music of the festival with  the focal point being a still life of the elements that go into making  that first yummy pot of gumbo.” She also drew inspiration from the kids  of St. John Parish and her many years of teaching art.

Posters order forms are now available at www.andouillefestival.com or at the St. John the Baptist Parish Government Complex. Follow the Andouille Festival - St. John the Baptist Parish on Facebook and Instagram for updates. ###        

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