“The restaurant is a celebration of North Louisiana cuisine. It won’t be a typical soul food restaurant, but it will be my way of offering dishes that are indigenous to North Louisiana.
Jacquelyn’s Cafe, a locally owned lunch hub, is serving up new owners. The original owners, Jacquelyn and Jimmy Caskey, who founded the cafe in 1983, have retired as of July 2019. Andrew Crawford, owner of Rhino Coffee, and Grant Nuckolls, owner of Twisted Root Burger Co.
The Women’s Auxiliary supports the total mission of the Salvation Army in Shreveport and Bossier City. Funds raised through events such as the Style Show contribute support to ongoing services like its Merkle Center of Hope, the Boys’ and Girls’ Club, veterans’ services and a multitude of other activities for “doing the most good.
SALT Café is bringing some delicious flavors to summer. Located inside the Shreveport Aquarium at 601 Clyde Fant Parkway in Shreveport, SALT is a local favorite featuring a wide variety of cuisine. Even better – you can visit a few sharks and pet a few stingrays after lunch!.
Café is bringing some delicious flavors to summer. Located inside the Shreveport Aquarium at 601 Clyde Fant Parkway in Shreveport, SALT is a local favorite featuring a wide variety of cuisine. Even better – you can visit a few sharks and pet a few stingrays after lunch!.
There’s a new opportunity to purchase a slice of history. The historic Logan Mansion, built in 1897, is officially for sale. Located across from the Ogilvie- Wiener Mansion and one block down from the Municipal Auditorium, this local beloved Victorian beauty is on the market for a new person to call home.
Have you ever wished to be wholly unreachable and completely relaxed? Sounds priceless, but it’s only $55 for a pampered hour of precisely that. Driftaway Float Center in Bossier City offers a solid hour of floating – a chance to escape anxiety, pain and stress by floating weightlessly in a private pod.
Jim Fine Custom Homes, LLC is doing their part to turn houses into custom homes, one happy customer at a time. Jim Fine, owner and manager of the business, absolutely loves his career. “My favorite part of my job is working with my customers to build a great relationship and a beautiful home,” he said.
Dr. Belinda Roberson, executive director of the YWCA of Northwest Louisiana since 2016, is a big fan of the store Fab Finds, and of her career in general, that allows her to do what she does best – encourage. “My favorite part of my job is uplifting other women,” Roberson said.