“Mainly, we knew – when we moved back here – we wanted an older home,” Catherine said. “We would watch her [Joanna Gaines’] show, look at Pinterest, and went from there.”.
Randy Williamson and Betty Owens of Designer’s Showroom in Shreveport worked together on the home. Williamson also did the interior design when the previous owners had the home built in the mid-’90s. Williamson said the homeowners wanted the space to be elegant and comfortable because they have a large family and like to entertain.
Tuff Sheds salesman Les Sharp said she sheds are growing in popularity. “She sheds are more personal,” he said. “I love doing them because [women] are very specific on the design they want, the type of windows they want, the type of doors they want. They’re very creative.
The St. Baldrick’s Foundation is the largest private funder of childhood cancer research and provides more grants than any organization, except the U.S. government. To date, over 520,000 heads have been shaved at St. Baldrick’s events, and over $178 million has been raised for research grants given to more than 350 institutions across the world.
The first of its kind locally, the Louisiana Association for the Blind’s Dining in the Dark event will provide attendees with the chance to eat a meal without using their sense of sight, and experience what life is like for the blind and visually impaired.
Built in 1947, the three bedroom, two bathroom home on Baltimore Avenue has been updated throughout by owners Stephen and Sarah Baker and is now on the market for sale through RCM Realty. Only the second family to own the home, the Bakers have honored the memory of the original owner and look of the home, while breathing new life into it.
Quota Club is part of Quota International, a non-profit service organization dedicated to helping women, children, the deaf and the hearing and speech impaired in communities around the world..