Chez Nous Aut' - Une Emission Francoanglais - Interviews with Tommy Angelle, Brenda Mounier, Paul Cheramie, Debbie Gonzales, Rod Bernard
Tommy Angelle, mayor of Carencro - talks about the city's connection with New Brunswick.
Representatives from both areas are researching the origins of the names Broussard and Beausoleil.
Maxie Broussard adds to the interview with Angelle - he talks about the image of Beausoleil in his grandfather's time.
Congrés Mondial (00:05:40)
Talking about Moncton, Dieppe and their connections to Lafayette and Carencro
Charles Larroque gives an update on the immersion situation in Lafayette.
Clip of Acadiana Zoo (00:22:45)
Richard Catalon, a wood sculpter, talks about his work.
He shows pictures of his time in military service during World War II.
Worked under General Patton during his third tour in North Africa.
Also served in Italy. He spoke with General De Gaulle a couple of times - He and a few other soldiers killed a cow for food. They had to answer to de Gaulle and pay for it.
He has pictures of places in Italy during his service in the military, has a picture with Ted Kennedy.
Not being able to vote when ballots were sent over to North Africa - Roosevelt was president.
His great-great grandfather was Spanish, and named Catalon. His great great-grandfather married someone from Abbeville.
Catalon has a copy of actual confederate money.
Mme. Clark - Video clip explaining the process of planting yellow cotton, picking it, seeding, combing it, rolling it, then hand weaving it. (00:43:35)
KRVS DJ AND CFMA member Gervis Miller talks about growing up speaking French and the current immersion push (00:45:20)
Brenda Mounier of Festival International de Louisiane talks with Aurele Chevrier.
Paul Cheramie was born in France, his parents, one from France, the other from Louisiana. He attends Prairie Elementary and speaks French and English. (01:00:00)
HIV/AIDS commercial Commercial promoting Downtown Lafayette (01:18:00)
Downtown Lafayette Promotional Commercial (01:18:30)
KRVS commercial (01:19:15)
Debbie Gonzales talks about Louisiana Tax Free Shopping for international visitors. Lafayette has about 40 stores. Louisiana was unique in that they were the only state the have this program. (01:20:00)
Girl Scout Commercial
Interview with Rod Bernard (01:33:01)
Talks about his early years - starting to play music. Talks about his first guitar
Works at channel 10 KLFY.
He talks about what "Swamp Pop" is. He recorded "This Should Go on Forever," written by Bernard Jolievette of Opelousas.
The song ended up in Top 20 on music charts , and he went to American Bandstand. He sang in the band, The Twisters.
